Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Tramp wrote:Soundwave is a very recognizable and iconic character. A huge part of that recognizability is his alternate mode and his mass conversion capability. They are absolutely essential to his character. They make his "Soundwave". Ak anyone on the street who Soundwave was, and they will say, "The guy that turned into the tape deck and had those little cassette robots." That is what most people not that familiar with the Transformers would say. And, that is what they would expect, just modernized. Now, obviously an old-fashioned tape deck is out of the question. The next best thing is a modern boombox.
Now let's give the real reason people remember him: his voice. A monotone growl sent through a synthesizer & played back on 2 or 3 separate tones.....THAT's what truely made him Soundwave. & that's why people remember the tape deck guy & not the camera guy...the unique voice. That can be very easily replicated with any alt-mode, particularly one that fit his infomation officer role, as well as a familliar robot design & ejecting minions. It would be familliar enough that general audiences would accept a change in alt modes. & then you wouldn't have the logic problem of a big-ass boombox appearing out of nowhere in a top-secret area & nobody questions it. All you'ld have is the less illogical & easily ignored parked military vehicle problem.
A mass converting portable stereo would not cause a "logic problem". Secondly, they remember the "tape deck guy" not because of his voice, which admittedly is memorable. They remember him because of his design, his ability and his major role in the series. Reflector was a
bit player who only appeared in a few episodes. Soundwave was in
every episode of seasons one and two. That is what made him memorable. The combination of his design, his alternate mode, his mass conversion, his voice and his prominance in the series. Take away any of thise factors, aside form his prominance in the series and he would not be Soundwave.
And for the record, Air Force One is an
extremely high security area and no one questioned Frenzy being there in stereo mode.