Haggarâs Greatest Weapon
Where I discuss what happened to Shiro and whatâs up with Kuron.
The last time we saw Shiro was in Blackout, when Zarkon was trying to overpower him, âHeâs trying to control my lion, I can feel him in my mind.â As Zarkonâs Armour shatters, the Black Lion is the only one not in shot. After the explosion, the Black Lion is shown to be offline. Itâs implied that the explosion caused it, but not confirmed. In Tailing a Comet, Keith speculates that, âYou just unlocked the Black Lionâs ability to teleport. Could it have teleported you? ⌠Maybe Zarkon forced it to? I mean, he was trying to control the Black Lion up until the very last moment, right?â
Seems to be a pretty solid theory, Keith.Â
Although⌠what else happened in Blackout?
Allura unlocks her ability to use magic and destroys the Komar Experiment, arguably the Galraâs greatest weapon. After this happens, Haggar teleports out of the room. The next time we see her, some time has passed and she is at Zarkonâs bedside. So where did she go in between?
I believe that she teleported into the, now conveniently close, Black Lion.
I believe that she left to start Plan B. AKA Operation Kuron.
What is Operation Kuron? Operation Kuron is the new and improved Robeast.
Yeah, you heard me. Robot beast.Â
With this seasonâs switching of main antagonists from Zarkon to Lotor, it makes thematic sense for the battles to switch from overt to covert as well.
We know from the unnamed rebel in The Journey that the Galra have been testing their experiments on the ice planet for a while. While on the ice planet, Kuron makes shelter within the skeleton of a slain beast and wonders aloud, âWhat killed you?â The rebels also carry exactly one clamp that, âkeeps his arm from turning into a weapon.â This further proves that they have dealt with Haggarâs enhanced soldiers before.Â
An excerpt from The Paladinâs Handbook reveals that âThe Robeasts are created by Haggar to serve the Galra Empire. They are not quite robot and not quite beast. They are made from Zarkonâs traitors, transformed by Quintessence and weaponised with Galra tech, like the former commander Prorok.â Following this, Shiro writes, âI wonder if this is what Haggar had in mind for me, before I escaped.â It is worth noting that in The Black Paladin, Haggar tells Shiro, âYou couldâve been our greatest weapon!â Furthermore, before Shiro escaped, he was taken into Haggarâs Lab again where he asked, âyou took my hand. What more do you want?â So we know that Haggar had bigger and better plans for Shiro, or as he was known then, Champion.
Circumstantial, but also note that in Escape From Beta Traz, Slav tells Shiro, âThat robot arm is fantastic! Now imagine if you had two. Our chances of survival would go up 300% from totally doomed to highly unlikely.â A gag that was played straight within the episode, but could have had further significance.
In The Journey, the unnamed rebel asks Kuron, âNow they send you to infiltrate us?â Which is some pretty blatant foreshadowing if you ask me. In the very same episode, Haggar also sends a spy after Prince Lotor. Note that when Kuronâs eyes dilate and contract in his flashback, you can hear a camera focusing.
Foreshadowing for Kuronâs infiltration was set up In Shiroâs Escape when Pidge points out, âGalra could have implanted fake memories of the escape in your head.â Hunk elaborates further by saying that Shiroâs Galra hand has a, âmolecular level storage unit,â as well as, âa direct pathway to his brain.â Kuron is also shown to suffer from âweird headachesâ specifically after he attacks Galra sentries and boards the Castle of Lions. Itâs almost like itâs against his programming.
So Kuron is spying on Voltron?
While for the time being, Kuron is being used as an unwitting spy, Haggar probably has other plans for him.
Throughout The Journey, Kuronâs singular goal was to find Voltron and the lions. Not to meet up with his âfriendsâ. Once Kuron found Voltron, he began dividing and breaking the paladins. In Tailing a Comet, Kuron usurps the leadership position Shiro gave to Keith, despite Keith still being the Black Paladin. Kuron also keeps the team as far away from Lotor as possible, and when they do come to a confrontation he tells the paladins not to destroy his reality hopping ship, but to stop him from stealing the teludav. He does however, direct Voltron into a position where all the paladins get hurt. This lines up pretty neatly with Haggarâs wishes.
Kuron also says that, âSomething strange is going on here and we need to figure it out,â in regards to Prince Lotor. So his spying may not be limited to the paladins. Some have already pointed out that the Galra spy Haggar sent after him was too obvious.
Weâve only had one episode of Kuron interacting with the paladins so I may be jumping the gun. Regardless, here are some thoughts on Kuronâs purpose:
¡        Depending on how evil Kuron is meant to become, his goal could be anything from sending Haggar information (a la Thace) about the paladinsâ weaknesses, and stealing and delivering the Black Lion to Central Command, to being possessed by Haggar/Zarkon, and taking down the paladins from the inside. Â
¡        In Crystal Venom, Sendak managed to corrupt the Castle of Lions and nearly kill all the occupants. This shows how effective an inside job could be. Sidenote: Sendakâs fate was ambiguous. He might become relevant again.
¡        In Hole in the Sky, we see Alternate Alteans use a hoktril, âour civilisationâs most advanced technological achievement ⌠it saps the fighting force from our enemies. Their âwillâ you might say.â Gentle reminder that Haggar is an Altean with advanced technology too.Â
¡        In Tailing a Comet, Narti reminds us that mind control is a very real thing thatâs currently being used by Galra. Itâs implied in The Legend Begins that Haggar can also use mind control. Additionally, Haggar taking over Kuronâs body could be a callback to the âKuroâ illusion from The Black Paladin.
¡        In Tailing a Comet Keith tells Kuron that, âThe rest of the team would be thrilled to see you up and around again. They need you, you know?â Leading some to believe that a ransom situation is in the works. As we all know, Keith, the current Black Paladin, is particularly weak when it comes to Shiro.
It wouldnât make sense to release a clone if you didnât have a tight hold on the original.Â
I believe that in The Journey, First Person POV has been used to leave Shiroâs fate ambiguous. I will argue that Shiro remembers being injected with a sedative and standing in a tank full of liquid Quintessence*. The Galra scientists are head saying, âOperation Kuron Stage One successful, begin Stage Two.â Later on, Kuron remembers a handheld light shining into his eyes. The Galra scientists are heard saying, âSubject Y0XT39 has normal response to optic stimuli. Approved for use in Operation Kuron.â
*Who else have we seen in tanks of Quintessence? Pre-Robeasts.Â
In The Journey, Kuron sees another lab with another Shiro surrounded by Galra scientists. This Shiro does not appear to suffer from age acceleration. However, this Shiro has his eyes open and isnât responding. This contrasts with the flashbacks from Shiroâs Escape, where he was struggling against his restraints and slipping into unconsciousness.Â
Itâs possible that heâs a dud Robeast.Â
Itâs also possible that heâs the real Shiro drained of his Quintessence.
The head officer (red armour) on the Galra battlecruiser watches Kuronâs escape and says, âNotify Command Headquarters; Operation Kuron Stage Three is under way.â The Central Command System is located in the heart of the Galra Empire. It serves as Zarkonâs headquarters and home to the majority of the Empireâs fleet. It has proven to be more secure than the Galra Empireâs highest security prison, Beta Traz. It consists of a superstation, four Niven Rings, and three colonised planets, all protected by a solar barrier. Plenty of places to hold Haggarâs greatest weapon.
Also, Svenâs appearance in Hole in the Sky might be more than just a reference to the original series. His character arc in Defenders of the Universe involves being recaptured by the Galra and imprisoned on Planet Doom. Note, Defender of the Universeâs Planet Doom resembles the smallest planet in Legendary Defenderâs Central Command System. A possible contender? He also helps âPrincess Romelleâ (Alluraâs doppelganger) escape from Planet Doom. Although a clone of Allura might be too much to hope for.
This is so cool. Teach us about Galra culture and society, damn it.Â
It wasnât Zarkon who took Shiro, but Haggar. Haggar has been finessing the perfect Robeast for years and Shiro was her most successful work yet. She created Kuron to infiltrate the Castle of Lions and spy for her. He will probably become evil and fight them, like all the other Robeasts, in an attempt to destroy Voltron. The real Shiro is once again imprisoned by the Galra back in Command Headquarters. Heâs currently too valuable to kill.Â