TurboMMaster wrote:Did you belive that Galvatron's origin supposed to beign important in Transformers 5? He is in many way unique. Firstly, he is a living Cybertronian with calculating mind and free will, yet he has no spark.
Also, he is made from Transforium, that gives him unique biology.
Thanks to this, he have a lot of uncommon abilities, like changing into cloud of floating metal or giving some kind of life to drones. So he could be consider a anomaly. I think they should consider this in next movi'se plot.
...or gave him ability to use multiple alt modes at once (Like Megatron in RiD)
I belive that Megatron's head was later melted and used to creation of Galvatron, just like the rest of his body.Archanubis wrote: Yeah, they mention that is his consciousness in Galvatron, and their sparks contain a part of that, so unless it's still floating around inside his old head (which would be kinda silly considering KSI still has access to it - unless the 'bots destroyed it during their rampage),
He downloaded his mind, not spark.Archanubis wrote:Personally, I not sure Galvatron is entirely "sparkless" considering Megatron downloaded himself into Galvatron's body.
The question is, why Prime talked to mindless drone ?Archanubis wrote:I think Galvy's got a spark in him. The whole "you have no soul" thing comes from the comment Prime made when he thought Galvatron was nothing more than a KSI drone.
What for?Archanubis wrote:If they retain it; Galvatron may make some modifications to himself between films so he can transform more like a normal Cybertronian. We'll know in two years time.
Propably they aren't entirely made of it. Otherwise, all of them would be like Galvy. I think that Transformers are formed from both Transforium and other, more ordinary metals. And since Megatron's body had full of scrap parts taken from other Transformers, they gave him a lot of Transforium, to recreate missing parts.Archanubis wrote:Technically, all the Cybertronians are made of Transformium, which is why KSI was melting Ratchet down; they were after his metal.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
RSDADDIMUS2 wrote:I think he should should stay the way he is now,being entirely made of Transformium,one of a kind.
He may not have a soul,which makes him more deadly.
I also agree with whomever said the Transformers weren't all transformium. That would indeed make all Transformers like Galvatron. I personally didn't like the flying partical part,but I'm ok if Galvatron has it because it makes him different.
Archanubis wrote:TurboMMaster wrote:Did you belive that Galvatron's origin supposed to beign important in Transformers 5? He is in many way unique. Firstly, he is a living Cybertronian with calculating mind and free will, yet he has no spark.
Personally, I not sure Galvatron is entirely "sparkless" considering Megatron downloaded himself into Galvatron's body. Yeah, they mention that is his consciousness in Galvatron, and their sparks contain a part of that, so unless it's still floating around inside his old head (which would be kinda silly considering KSI still has access to it - unless the 'bots destroyed it during their rampage), I think Galvy's got a spark in him. The whole "you have no soul" thing comes from the comment Prime made when he thought Galvatron was nothing more than a KSI drone.
Archanubis wrote:Also, he is made from Transforium, that gives him unique biology.
Technically, all the Cybertronians are made of Transformium, which is why KSI was melting Ratchet down; they were after his metal.
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skidflap wrote:RSDADDIMUS2 wrote:I think he should should stay the way he is now,being entirely made of Transformium,one of a kind.
He may not have a soul,which makes him more deadly.
I also agree with whomever said the Transformers weren't all transformium. That would indeed make all Transformers like Galvatron. I personally didn't like the flying partical part,but I'm ok if Galvatron has it because it makes him different.
I was one of the few that liked the FPT, (flying partical transformation) because it shows the difference between real transformers and man made machines. Plus its one of those "out there" concepts that works so well.
Sub-Prime wrote:Also all Transformers are made of Transformium but the difference is the humans pushed the biology to another level with a little help from Megatron. That's why some people are so confused about this movies plot. It might take some folks 5-7 times watching AOE to understand certain things. That's why the critics hated this movie because they are slow as hell so they label everything "INCOMPREHENSIBLE"
Superwheeljack wrote:I think while Megatron attempted to live through Galvatron, he instead just cloned himself. While that may be effective, Galvatron could be an entirely different person. Sure he has Megatron's memory, but Galvatron probably would react to a situation differently than how Megatron would.
This Galvatron has to be my favorite iteration. I think while he may have Megatron's memory, he isn't 100% Megatron.
He's also not like The Unicron Triology where Megatron just splashed paint on himself and called himself a new name while being the EXACT SAME GUY.Sub-Prime wrote:Also all Transformers are made of Transformium but the difference is the humans pushed the biology to another level with a little help from Megatron. That's why some people are so confused about this movies plot. It might take some folks 5-7 times watching AOE to understand certain things. That's why the critics hated this movie because they are slow as hell so they label everything "INCOMPREHENSIBLE"
Clearly those "critics" are amateur guys. I've seen more films where you don't even know what the hell is going on.
RSDADDIMUS2 wrote:Superwheeljack wrote:I think while Megatron attempted to live through Galvatron, he instead just cloned himself. While that may be effective, Galvatron could be an entirely different person. Sure he has Megatron's memory, but Galvatron probably would react to a situation differently than how Megatron would.
This Galvatron has to be my favorite iteration. I think while he may have Megatron's memory, he isn't 100% Megatron.
He's also not like The Unicron Triology where Megatron just splashed paint on himself and called himself a new name while being the EXACT SAME GUY.Sub-Prime wrote:Also all Transformers are made of Transformium but the difference is the humans pushed the biology to another level with a little help from Megatron. That's why some people are so confused about this movies plot. It might take some folks 5-7 times watching AOE to understand certain things. That's why the critics hated this movie because they are slow as hell so they label everything "INCOMPREHENSIBLE"
Clearly those "critics" are amateur guys. I've seen more films where you don't even know what the hell is going on.
I feel the same way about the G1 movie Megatron/Galvatron. Although they are "The Same Guy",they were different,especially in season 3,where Galvatron was as mad as a hatter. I thought that was good.But,the AOE version is probably my favorite.
I think you overinterpreted this. I don't think anyone consider this universe co complicated. Galvatron is Megatron, because it the only simple and effective answer.Superwheeljack wrote:I think while Megatron attempted to live through Galvatron, he instead just cloned himself. While that may be effective, Galvatron could be an entirely different person. Sure he has Megatron's memory, but Galvatron probably would react to a situation differently than how Megatron would.
Sadly, this next level is here only in theory. Pretty much all drones created by Galvatron were pathetic in combat. Battles with BBB and Optimus don't count, since good guys won all the time since RotF, no metter how pathetic thet are. Galvatron itself seems to be great upregade over RotF and DotM, but he still seems to be weaker than his first form. After all there is a difference between "Curb-Stomping Optimus completly" and "fighting with Optimus on equal terms." Also, as Galvatron he didn't used his new abilities in melee, witch is akward.Sub-Prime wrote:Also all Transformers are made of Transformium but the difference is the humans pushed the biology to another level with a little help from Megatron
TurboMMaster wrote:For example, lack of spark could made him some kind of Bayverse Fry, this could make him immune to most of Quintessons special weapon (they could use spark extractors, right?).
You never heard about Philip J. Fry? I think that right now, Galvatron seems to be kinda him. Galvatron's lack of spark could give him similiar adventage in confrontations with Creators as Fry immunity to mind-based attacks. For example, Creators could use spark extractors, completly useless against Galvatron.Cthulhunicron wrote:
What the hell is a Bayverse Fry?
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