Dana Sterling - Age and Date of Birth in The Original and Rebooted Timelines

Age and Date of Birth in The Original and Rebooted Timelines

In the original Robotech timeline (on which the Sentinels and the Jack McKinney novels were based), Dana was born in 2013 and the SDF-3 departed in 2020, meaning that Dana was aged 7 years at the time. However, in the rebooted Robotech timeline, Dana was born in October 2012 and the SDF-3 departed in December 2022, making her 10 years old at the time. (according to the website Robotech.com).

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