As such, much of the dialogue is slightly different as the early events of the series are dashed through; the Space Explorers (referred to here as "Space Pioneers") are not captured, the team has immediate unimpeded access to Voltron, and Yurak is treated as though he had already made a poor performance against them. At this point in the show's production, the voice actors and actress were still becoming accustomed to the voices used for the various characters, and the familiar Voltron score was not yet used (in its place is a competent but far less stirring soundtrack composed and conducted by Bill Loose which provides a more ominous, Beast King GoLion-like mood). Nevertheless, some series staples such as the use of lazon and the importance of interlocks, dynatherms, and mega-thrusters we
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| - As such, much of the dialogue is slightly different as the early events of the series are dashed through; the Space Explorers (referred to here as "Space Pioneers") are not captured, the team has immediate unimpeded access to Voltron, and Yurak is treated as though he had already made a poor performance against them. At this point in the show's production, the voice actors and actress were still becoming accustomed to the voices used for the various characters, and the familiar Voltron score was not yet used (in its place is a competent but far less stirring soundtrack composed and conducted by Bill Loose which provides a more ominous, Beast King GoLion-like mood). Nevertheless, some series staples such as the use of lazon and the importance of interlocks, dynatherms, and mega-thrusters we
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| - As such, much of the dialogue is slightly different as the early events of the series are dashed through; the Space Explorers (referred to here as "Space Pioneers") are not captured, the team has immediate unimpeded access to Voltron, and Yurak is treated as though he had already made a poor performance against them. At this point in the show's production, the voice actors and actress were still becoming accustomed to the voices used for the various characters, and the familiar Voltron score was not yet used (in its place is a competent but far less stirring soundtrack composed and conducted by Bill Loose which provides a more ominous, Beast King GoLion-like mood). Nevertheless, some series staples such as the use of lazon and the importance of interlocks, dynatherms, and mega-thrusters were established. This pilot is found in Volume 1 (Blue Lion) of The Voltron Collection. It is followed immediately by a second version which is very similar to Space Explorers Captured (with a clip of the climax from The Missing Key), yet it still refers to Castle Doom as "Darkstone Castle" and still utilizes the Loose soundtrack.
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