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Golg Bodolza, alternatively named Gol Boddole Zer, commands the 118th Zentradi Main Fleet—a colossal armada exceeding 4.7 million warships. Charged with upholding the rigid militaristic doctrines of the genetically engineered Zentradi warriors, he exists as a biological command computer fused with a 600-kilometer mobile fortress, synchronizing his consciousness with its organic systems for 120,000 cycles to govern both fleet and vessel.
Amid Space War I, he identifies human cultural elements—emotional connections and music—as existential threats to Zentradi discipline, compelling him to purge Earth and culturally "tainted" Zentrani factions. This directive culminates in the planet’s near-total devastation by 2010, executed through his flagship’s Gol Gantz Cannon, a superweapon capable of eradicating entire armadas. During the Battle of Altira, his deployment of this cannon annihilates thousands of allied Zentradi ships, igniting dissent among commanders such as Britai Kridanik.
Vulnerability arises from his symbiotic link to the fortress’s core. United human and rebel Zentrani forces exploit this weakness, with pilot Hikaru Ichijyo’s VF-1S Strike Valkyrie piercing the fortress’s heart to deliver the fatal blow. Bodolza’s demise triggers catastrophic system failures, collapsing the structure as fold systems destabilize.
Decades later in 2059, the derelict remains of a Gol Boddole Zer-class fortress—destroyed by the insectoid Vajra—reappear as their nesting site in *Macross Frontier: The Wings of Farewell*, underscoring the enduring impact of his warship’s design. Golg Bodolza persists across chronicles as an emblem of unyielding authoritarianism, his defiance of cultural adaptation irrevocably reshaping the destinies of humanity and the Zentradi.
Amid Space War I, he identifies human cultural elements—emotional connections and music—as existential threats to Zentradi discipline, compelling him to purge Earth and culturally "tainted" Zentrani factions. This directive culminates in the planet’s near-total devastation by 2010, executed through his flagship’s Gol Gantz Cannon, a superweapon capable of eradicating entire armadas. During the Battle of Altira, his deployment of this cannon annihilates thousands of allied Zentradi ships, igniting dissent among commanders such as Britai Kridanik.
Vulnerability arises from his symbiotic link to the fortress’s core. United human and rebel Zentrani forces exploit this weakness, with pilot Hikaru Ichijyo’s VF-1S Strike Valkyrie piercing the fortress’s heart to deliver the fatal blow. Bodolza’s demise triggers catastrophic system failures, collapsing the structure as fold systems destabilize.
Decades later in 2059, the derelict remains of a Gol Boddole Zer-class fortress—destroyed by the insectoid Vajra—reappear as their nesting site in *Macross Frontier: The Wings of Farewell*, underscoring the enduring impact of his warship’s design. Golg Bodolza persists across chronicles as an emblem of unyielding authoritarianism, his defiance of cultural adaptation irrevocably reshaping the destinies of humanity and the Zentradi.