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DoctorZero986 wrote:Agreed. Honestly, the only things I didn't like about it were the robot heaven scene, some of the adult humor was just stupid, and the twins. I honestly thought it was way better than the first because I felt it was more like the G1 universe with Megatron actually beating Starscream up for failing him or trying to take command of the Decepticons, and them trying to obtain energon and all.
Autobot Smoketreader wrote:DoctorZero986 wrote:Agreed. Honestly, the only things I didn't like about it were the robot heaven scene, some of the adult humor was just stupid, and the twins. I honestly thought it was way better than the first because I felt it was more like the G1 universe with Megatron actually beating Starscream up for failing him or trying to take command of the Decepticons, and them trying to obtain energon and all.
Regarding the Robot Heaven: The consensus around my area is that the Primes are just standing around in realtime prehistoric Earth, before they entomb themselves, projecting an image through, rather than forward in time, to Sams head.
The idea here is that Sam is unconcious, not dead, and even that the message is sent to him at another time in is life (i.e: whilst sleeping as a small child or old man)to get around any 'blockages' caused by the Trauma of the battle in Egypt interrupting the message/communicade during the actual battle (since Sam has a tendency to pretend things aren't happening and try to block them out when he's under stress, as seen with his interaction with Mikaela in the library).
He then relays the full message/experience to his concious self whilst passing from KOd to revived in the Egyptian battle sequence.Each of the Primes can work on a seperate part of his mind, enthralling him enough to cause him to go as far as present himself in front of them to see more.
The Primes carry on to entomb themselves BECAUSE they now know of Sam and the Sacrifice of Jetfire (who has been sleeping for a very long time and potentially chatting with the Primes too, or else they can snake the knowledge from Sams head even tho it happens after the communicade).
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Capt.Failure wrote:Autobot Smoketreader wrote:DoctorZero986 wrote:Agreed. Honestly, the only things I didn't like about it were the robot heaven scene, some of the adult humor was just stupid, and the twins. I honestly thought it was way better than the first because I felt it was more like the G1 universe with Megatron actually beating Starscream up for failing him or trying to take command of the Decepticons, and them trying to obtain energon and all.
Regarding the Robot Heaven: The consensus around my area is that the Primes are just standing around in realtime prehistoric Earth, before they entomb themselves, projecting an image through, rather than forward in time, to Sams head.
The idea here is that Sam is unconcious, not dead, and even that the message is sent to him at another time in is life (i.e: whilst sleeping as a small child or old man)to get around any 'blockages' caused by the Trauma of the battle in Egypt interrupting the message/communicade during the actual battle (since Sam has a tendency to pretend things aren't happening and try to block them out when he's under stress, as seen with his interaction with Mikaela in the library).
He then relays the full message/experience to his concious self whilst passing from KOd to revived in the Egyptian battle sequence.Each of the Primes can work on a seperate part of his mind, enthralling him enough to cause him to go as far as present himself in front of them to see more.
The Primes carry on to entomb themselves BECAUSE they now know of Sam and the Sacrifice of Jetfire (who has been sleeping for a very long time and potentially chatting with the Primes too, or else they can snake the knowledge from Sams head even tho it happens after the communicade).
Psychobabble,![]()
yes, but it might improve your idea of the scene.
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I'm more in the school of thought that Sam saw the Primes during his near death experience because a Spark is a "soul by any other name." It was established that the AllSpark can pretty much frak reality, laws of physics, and other such stuff with it's power and can create life from nothing. Who's to say a Movieverse Spark isn't a soul just like that of a human's, and that Transformers can go to literal heaven?
But that is a good theory too Smoke.
Capt.Failure wrote:\
I'm more in the school of thought that Sam saw the Primes during his near death experience because a Spark is a "soul by any other name." It was established that the AllSpark can pretty much frak reality, laws of physics, and other such stuff with it's power and can create life from nothing. Who's to say a Movieverse Spark isn't a soul just like that of a human's, and that Transformers can go to literal heaven?
But that is a good theory too Smoke.
Capt.Failure wrote:I'm more in the school of thought that Sam saw the Primes during his near death experience because a Spark is a "soul by any other name." It was established that the AllSpark can pretty much frak reality, laws of physics, and other such stuff with it's power and can create life from nothing. Who's to say a Movieverse Spark isn't a soul just like that of a human's, and that Transformers can go to literal heaven?
But that is a good theory too Smoke.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:I'm more in the school of thought that Sam saw the Primes during his near death experience because a Spark is a "soul by any other name." It was established that the AllSpark can pretty much frak reality, laws of physics, and other such stuff with it's power and can create life from nothing. Who's to say a Movieverse Spark isn't a soul just like that of a human's, and that Transformers can go to literal heaven?
But that is a good theory too Smoke.
The problem, though, is that the Spark has a visible, physical form. Even in the moveverse, mind you; we see Optimus's spark in the first movie, and we see Jetfire's and the Fallen's sparks in ROTF. the human soul, as has been recounted in numerous philosophical debates, has no physical, quantifiable form and many people hold the belief that it doesn't even exist.
While the Spark is very clearly a Transformer's soul (Among a few other things) it is not the same thing as a human soul.
SlyTF1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:
The problem, though, is that the Spark has a visible, physical form. Even in the moveverse, mind you; we see Optimus's spark in the first movie, and we see Jetfire's and the Fallen's sparks in ROTF. the human soul, as has been recounted in numerous philosophical debates, has no physical, quantifiable form and many people hold the belief that it doesn't even exist.
While the Spark is very clearly a Transformer's soul (Among a few other things) it is not the same thing as a human soul.
It's like their heart, but what the spark has inside it is what matters. Whatever is in that spark, the thing that keeps it pumping oil and energon through the TF's tubes is another mystery in itself.
SlyTF1 wrote:It's like their heart, but what the spark has inside it is what matters. Whatever is in that spark, the thing that keeps it pumping oil and energon through the TF's tubes is another mystery in itself.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Stormer wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:
The problem, though, is that the Spark has a visible, physical form. Even in the moveverse, mind you; we see Optimus's spark in the first movie, and we see Jetfire's and the Fallen's sparks in ROTF. the human soul, as has been recounted in numerous philosophical debates, has no physical, quantifiable form and many people hold the belief that it doesn't even exist.
While the Spark is very clearly a Transformer's soul (Among a few other things) it is not the same thing as a human soul.
It's like their heart, but what the spark has inside it is what matters. Whatever is in that spark, the thing that keeps it pumping oil and energon through the TF's tubes is another mystery in itself.
But could it not be argued in the philosophical sense that all living things do have soul, whether a life form is flesh and blood or mechanical. Just because you can see a Spark, doesn't mean that it's not a soul. No one has ever seen a soul, so does that make it not physical? Does that mean it doesn't exist?
I like the analogy of a heart - our souls are contained within our bodies and when it stops, we no longer are living. A Spark is a heart. When it goes out, the Transformer is no longer alive. It might not manifest itself the same way, but it's still the Transformer version of a soul.
Whew! This is deep...
Watch "Ancient Aliens" - I think it's on the History Channel. Then go back and watch ROTF. I see where a lot of the research for the story came from!
Stormer wrote:No one has ever seen a soul, so does that make it not physical? Does that mean it doesn't exist?
Stormer wrote:I like the analogy of a heart - our souls are contained within our bodies and when it stops, we no longer are living. A Spark is a heart. When it goes out, the Transformer is no longer alive. It might not manifest itself the same way, but it's still the Transformer version of a soul.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
amtm wrote:After watching ROTF again--with subtitles--I noticed when Sam (Shia) is spouting nonsense in his "mental breakdown" he says "Sentinel Prime", which leads me to believe there is little doubt that those who are saying that's the bot in the Dark of the Moon trailer are correct, as much as I wish it were Alpha Trion.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Stormer wrote:No one has ever seen a soul, so does that make it not physical? Does that mean it doesn't exist?
That's the point! The human soul has no physical form, it can't be measured, it can't be seen, it can't be touched, and that's why many people believe it doesn't even exists. There's no way to prove the human soul exists. The Spark is the opposite, it has real, tangible form, it can be touched, seen and measured. It can be safely removed and implanted in another body.Stormer wrote:I like the analogy of a heart - our souls are contained within our bodies and when it stops, we no longer are living. A Spark is a heart. When it goes out, the Transformer is no longer alive. It might not manifest itself the same way, but it's still the Transformer version of a soul.
The heart and Spark perform entirely different functions. The Spark contains the mind and "essence" of a Transformer. The heart pumps blood throughout the body. The Spark would be closer to the brain and brain stem, you can't live without those either.
You've also gotten the idea of a soul entirely wrong. Every philosophy in existence that believes in a soul also believes it's immortal, when the body dies the soul lives on. If it exists.
Stormer wrote:So, just because a human soul isn't tangible, makes it non-existant? I don't buy that. There lots of things in this universe that can't be seen, yet we know they exist - scientific-wise as well as philosophically.
Stormer wrote:Some doctors say that a body is lighter once it dies - could that account for the soul leaving the body?
Stormer wrote:Have some fun with it.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
amtm wrote:@ Stormer and Shadowman, one thing I never understood in the first two movies was how removing or destroying the heads of some Transformers killed them (Bonecrusher, Demolishor, Grindor, etc.), but the spark, which was supposed to be their life force, was located in their chest. (And of course, Frenzy didn't die the first time he lost his head, but then the second time, apparently getting it cut in half killed him, though he still spoke for a second after it was cut in half.) There was just no explanation of why a Transformer needed its head as much as its spark the way a human needs its brain as much as its heart. And the inconsistency with Frenzy doesn't help the case for the writers. Anyway just one of the things that makes the movies so unsatisfying, but would be nice if they'd make some effort to explain that kind of stuff.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:I will just as soon as people stop being wrong about things.
Stormer wrote:Actually, you outta stop thinking about it in terms of right or wrong. You're not right or wrong.
Stormer wrote:You just have a very high opinion of yourself.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Stormer wrote:Actually, you outta stop thinking about it in terms of right or wrong. You're not right or wrong.
Well, there's you trying to say the soul has a physical, tangible (That means it can be seen, touched, measured, etc) form. Even people who believe in souls believe that no, no it doesn't. Also, I never once said I don't believe in souls.Stormer wrote:You just have a very high opinion of yourself.
No, I have a very low opinion of myself...but regardless of that, I just happen to be freaking awesome. Nothing you can possibly say can make me less awesome or less right about everything I've ever said forever and ever. Using logic on me is like using bullets on Superman.
Autobot032 wrote:Guys. No offense, but you're reading far too deeply into this. It's not Inception. It's Derpception.
You're all going derper.
Souls, sparks, robot Heaven, real Heaven, whatever, it's a movie about giant robots smashing the crap out of each other with slight religious overtones mixed in here and there.
You'll go batcrap crazy trying to unlock the secrets of a movie that doesn't have any.
Stormer wrote:Well, then there's you saying souls can't be touched or measured, therefore they don't exist.
Autobot032 wrote:You'll go batcrap crazy trying to unlock the secrets of a movie that doesn't have any.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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