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orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Oh, that.Dead Metal wrote:orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
No, he means that they're referred to as Mini-cons now by Hasbro and all official fiction.
orangeitis wrote:Oh, that.Dead Metal wrote:orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
No, he means that they're referred to as Mini-cons now by Hasbro and all official fiction.
I though that was true, but TFwiki(or was that Teletraan-1) don't seem to want to accept that...
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:orangeitis wrote:Oh, that.Dead Metal wrote:orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
No, he means that they're referred to as Mini-cons now by Hasbro and all official fiction.
I though that was true, but TFwiki(or was that Teletraan-1) don't seem to want to accept that...
Because it's outrageous, that's why.
But why is it outrageous?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:orangeitis wrote:Oh, that.Dead Metal wrote:orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
No, he means that they're referred to as Mini-cons now by Hasbro and all official fiction.
I though that was true, but TFwiki(or was that Teletraan-1) don't seem to want to accept that...
Because it's outrageous, that's why.
orangeitis wrote:But why is it outrageous?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:orangeitis wrote:Oh, that.Dead Metal wrote:orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
No, he means that they're referred to as Mini-cons now by Hasbro and all official fiction.
I though that was true, but TFwiki(or was that Teletraan-1) don't seem to want to accept that...
Because it's outrageous, that's why.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:orangeitis wrote:But why is it outrageous?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:orangeitis wrote:Oh, that.Dead Metal wrote:orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
No, he means that they're referred to as Mini-cons now by Hasbro and all official fiction.
I though that was true, but TFwiki(or was that Teletraan-1) don't seem to want to accept that...
Because it's outrageous, that's why.
G1 never had Mini-Cons until Classics, so all smaller partners including Targetmasters (talking to you, Nightstick) and especially Soundwave's cassettes should not be called that.
I know, the games are not part of G1 proper, but I still refuse to call them Mini-Cons. Heck, I don't even consider the PCC ones Mini-Cons!
You never heard of a ret-con?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1 never had Mini-Cons until Classics, so all smaller partners including Targetmasters (talking to you, Nightstick) and especially Soundwave's cassettes should not be called that.
I know, the games are not part of G1 proper, but I still refuse to call them Mini-Cons. Heck, I don't even consider the PCC ones Mini-Cons!
orangeitis wrote:But why is it outrageous?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:orangeitis wrote:Oh, that.Dead Metal wrote:orangeitis wrote:They're way too small to be Minicons, if my math is accurate.Gearslide wrote:I like it. I'm gonna pick it up and the inevitable Frenzy repaint. I do like when the Casseticons (I guess they're Minicons now, huh?) get sized-up figures, like the alternaters cars and the generations tanks.
No, he means that they're referred to as Mini-cons now by Hasbro and all official fiction.
I though that was true, but TFwiki(or was that Teletraan-1) don't seem to want to accept that...
Because it's outrageous, that's why.
orangeitis wrote:You never heard of a ret-con?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1 never had Mini-Cons until Classics, so all smaller partners including Targetmasters (talking to you, Nightstick) and especially Soundwave's cassettes should not be called that.
I know, the games are not part of G1 proper, but I still refuse to call them Mini-Cons. Heck, I don't even consider the PCC ones Mini-Cons!
Things are added to what we previously have "known" about established fiction all the time. Labeling the cassetticons "Minicons" now in no way contradicts anything established in G1 any more than the addition of sparks as their "essence".
Targetmasters, along with most other -masters of G1, at least in western continuities were Nebulans, not purebred Transformers. So who's to say that purebred -masters weren't Minicons?
There could be lots of reasons to consider small TFs in G1 "Minicons", but if the best we can come up with is "we never heard them be called Minicons before so they can't be called Minicons now", it's best left within personal continuity IMO.
RAcast wrote:orangeitis wrote:You never heard of a ret-con?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1 never had Mini-Cons until Classics, so all smaller partners including Targetmasters (talking to you, Nightstick) and especially Soundwave's cassettes should not be called that.
I know, the games are not part of G1 proper, but I still refuse to call them Mini-Cons. Heck, I don't even consider the PCC ones Mini-Cons!
Things are added to what we previously have "known" about established fiction all the time. Labeling the cassetticons "Minicons" now in no way contradicts anything established in G1 any more than the addition of sparks as their "essence".
Targetmasters, along with most other -masters of G1, at least in western continuities were Nebulans, not purebred Transformers. So who's to say that purebred -masters weren't Minicons?
There could be lots of reasons to consider small TFs in G1 "Minicons", but if the best we can come up with is "we never heard them be called Minicons before so they can't be called Minicons now", it's best left within personal continuity IMO.
Additionally, it's not even a big jump. A minicon is, by simplest definition, a small transformer. It's just a classification, not necessarily a faction (although it is in the Unicron Trilogy universe).
Minicons fill the same roles -master partners and cassette transformers filled, they're just lumped into one category instead of each having their own. That said, it's not wrong to consider PCC minicons some sort of Taregetmaster partners, given how they're depicted in the bios.
For other examples, Armada Sideways is certainly a Headmaster, just not a typical one, while Armada Overload is very much a typical Headmaster.
It's simply a streamlining thing to just call them all minicons.
Counterpunch wrote:RAcast wrote:orangeitis wrote:You never heard of a ret-con?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1 never had Mini-Cons until Classics, so all smaller partners including Targetmasters (talking to you, Nightstick) and especially Soundwave's cassettes should not be called that.
I know, the games are not part of G1 proper, but I still refuse to call them Mini-Cons. Heck, I don't even consider the PCC ones Mini-Cons!
Things are added to what we previously have "known" about established fiction all the time. Labeling the cassetticons "Minicons" now in no way contradicts anything established in G1 any more than the addition of sparks as their "essence".
Targetmasters, along with most other -masters of G1, at least in western continuities were Nebulans, not purebred Transformers. So who's to say that purebred -masters weren't Minicons?
There could be lots of reasons to consider small TFs in G1 "Minicons", but if the best we can come up with is "we never heard them be called Minicons before so they can't be called Minicons now", it's best left within personal continuity IMO.
Additionally, it's not even a big jump. A minicon is, by simplest definition, a small transformer. It's just a classification, not necessarily a faction (although it is in the Unicron Trilogy universe).
Minicons fill the same roles -master partners and cassette transformers filled, they're just lumped into one category instead of each having their own. That said, it's not wrong to consider PCC minicons some sort of Taregetmaster partners, given how they're depicted in the bios.
For other examples, Armada Sideways is certainly a Headmaster, just not a typical one, while Armada Overload is very much a typical Headmaster.
It's simply a streamlining thing to just call them all minicons.
I have to completely disagree.
Mini-cons in the fiction were Transformers with the ability to connect with another Transformer and in doing so, instill power into them forcing an evolution in their technology. Read the translated Linkage story: https://picasaweb.google.com/1054995134 ... 1412753570 and you'll see what I'm getting at.
Mini-cons were spawned from Unicron, given sentience and free-will through interaction with humans, and are just fundamentally different from other small Transformers.
That's about as canon-nerdy as I'm willing to get.![]()
Revel in it.
RhA wrote:Counterpunch wrote:RAcast wrote:orangeitis wrote:You never heard of a ret-con?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1 never had Mini-Cons until Classics, so all smaller partners including Targetmasters (talking to you, Nightstick) and especially Soundwave's cassettes should not be called that.
I know, the games are not part of G1 proper, but I still refuse to call them Mini-Cons. Heck, I don't even consider the PCC ones Mini-Cons!
Things are added to what we previously have "known" about established fiction all the time. Labeling the cassetticons "Minicons" now in no way contradicts anything established in G1 any more than the addition of sparks as their "essence".
Targetmasters, along with most other -masters of G1, at least in western continuities were Nebulans, not purebred Transformers. So who's to say that purebred -masters weren't Minicons?
There could be lots of reasons to consider small TFs in G1 "Minicons", but if the best we can come up with is "we never heard them be called Minicons before so they can't be called Minicons now", it's best left within personal continuity IMO.
Additionally, it's not even a big jump. A minicon is, by simplest definition, a small transformer. It's just a classification, not necessarily a faction (although it is in the Unicron Trilogy universe).
Minicons fill the same roles -master partners and cassette transformers filled, they're just lumped into one category instead of each having their own. That said, it's not wrong to consider PCC minicons some sort of Taregetmaster partners, given how they're depicted in the bios.
For other examples, Armada Sideways is certainly a Headmaster, just not a typical one, while Armada Overload is very much a typical Headmaster.
It's simply a streamlining thing to just call them all minicons.
I have to completely disagree.
Mini-cons in the fiction were Transformers with the ability to connect with another Transformer and in doing so, instill power into them forcing an evolution in their technology. Read the translated Linkage story: https://picasaweb.google.com/1054995134 ... 1412753570 and you'll see what I'm getting at.
Mini-cons were spawned from Unicron, given sentience and free-will through interaction with humans, and are just fundamentally different from other small Transformers.
That's about as canon-nerdy as I'm willing to get.![]()
Revel in it.
Making it a race and not a faction.
Arguably japanese targetmasters COULD be minicons. They're from another planet (with no further explaination given) and have bonded with Cybertronians. They share a speech-pattern. It's still a retcon, though. Somewhat plausible.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Counterpunch wrote:I have to completely disagree.
Mini-cons in the fiction were Transformers with the ability to connect with another Transformer and in doing so, instill power into them forcing an evolution in their technology. Read the translated Linkage story: https://picasaweb.google.com/1054995134 ... 1412753570 and you'll see what I'm getting at.
Mini-cons were spawned from Unicron, given sentience and free-will through interaction with humans, and are just fundamentally different from other small Transformers.
That's about as canon-nerdy as I'm willing to get.![]()
Revel in it.
That Bot wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I have to completely disagree.
Mini-cons in the fiction were Transformers with the ability to connect with another Transformer and in doing so, instill power into them forcing an evolution in their technology. Read the translated Linkage story: https://picasaweb.google.com/1054995134 ... 1412753570 and you'll see what I'm getting at.
Mini-cons were spawned from Unicron, given sentience and free-will through interaction with humans, and are just fundamentally different from other small Transformers.
That's about as canon-nerdy as I'm willing to get.![]()
Revel in it.
So then that was a unique attribute of Mini-Cons in the Armada universe, not shared by Mini-Cons in other universes. New Hasbro definition of Minicons is small robots, whether we like it or not, so it's going to take a little brain bending to reconcile both definitions, but it's not that hard.
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