Lorekeeper wrote:Likewise, Devastator is mainly about destruction, little in the way of personality there.
I find this to be rather ironic, because Devastator's counterparts, the Constructicons, are basically designed to plan and
build certain structures, weapons, etc.
Lorekeeper wrote:In some teams, the leader's personality probably dominates. In some it's likely that the strongest trait of each becomes part of the whole.
Yeah, I can definitely see this.
Hot Spot and Motormaster, while being good examples of dominating personalities, in my opinion, offer conflicting methods on how to motivate their respective teams.
Hot Spot, on one hand, leads the Protectobots almost purely by example, his words and actions blazing with an unmatched ardour, while on the other, Motormaster inspires fear and hatred, producing, no doubt, violent verbal and physical displays to "stimulate" the other Stunts into effect.
These two, also, certainly have the strength and size to support their "big personalities". Not that it would ever come to those sort of terms for the Protectobots, since Hot Spot genuinely would inspire the rest to perform at a maximum level, but the Stunticons are definitely another story... Motormaster would just have to be in a sour mood to throw one of the Stunts yet another beating.
Lorekeeper wrote:It probably depends on the way the team members relate to eachother, too. A team with a domineering leader would probably have mostly its personality combined. A more compassionate leader might have a combined personality with more input from the other team members.
Strangely enough, I think the Stunts (minus Motormaster) would be one of the closest 'Con gestalt teams due to their collective loathing of their brutish leader. They can all relate to the intense hatred they feel towards Motormaster, thus--perhaps--creating a tight bond between the four cars. Maybe Motormaster was good for something after all? lol
In my humble opinion, I reckon the Aerialbots would most probably be like this, reflecting equal parts of all their personalities. They appear to be a really tight group, too. And Silverbolt, to me, just seems like the sort of 'Bot who'd encourage, as you just said, more input from his teammates. Well, maybe except for Slingshot...
adamassc wrote:Predaking is one of the best because all of the Predacons have near identical mentalities.
Yep. I agree with this, alright.
adamassc wrote:Others like Devestator, Bruticus, and the Beast, just simply lose any level of thought when they combine together.
I'm still amazed that, despite Onslaught's brilliant military mind, Bruticus acts like such a
dummy. In fact, all of the Combaticons, apart from Brawl, of course, are intelligent, so why doesn't the Combaticon gestalt act a little more brightly? I mean, c'mon! That's unfair!