Rodimus the Prime wrote:Just a thought:
Can a single unifying continuity truly work for Transformers? Particularly Hasbro's attempts at a new single continuity?
Or...is Transformers best when each new incarnation can invent or reinvent it's own new continuity?
For my part, I was initially of the opinion that a single new and unifying continuity would be a good thing. However, I'm now more of the feeling that a single new continuity for everything may not be the best idea. For one, a single continuity, yet with competing visual aestheitcs per incarnation seems more like a recipe for confusion. The way they look has much to do with the story, yet if there are different looks, yet one story...?? Example...what would be the reason for WFC Soundwave going from having a humanoid robotic body to the distinctly non-humanoid Earth body he'll have in Prime?
Next, I'm thinking now that this notion of uniting everything will have the effect of dragging on and cementing truly inferior ideas, such as Bumblebee's perpetually damaged voice box...because now it's 'continuity.' TF: Animated gave us one of the best and most entertaining character personas for Bee, and I'd hate think we'd not see something akin to that again in favour of the 'official' vocally challenged version being the standard. There are more examples but I think the point has been made.
So, what does everyone think? Seperate Universes per incarnation or the single unifying continuity?
I think both.
To requote an older post of mine:
* Seperate continuities allow characters to die/defect/grow in appropriately noble ways, adding to their resume as "my favorite characters", but reboots keep dead characters alive for new fans to investigate and older fans to revisit. Locations and artefacts/objectives benefit here, too.
* A
clean single continuity? Could work, but sounds risky.
*A single continuity consisting of multiple satellite continuities (with plenty of room for some totally unrelated continuities to come and go) could be fun. The idea is that seperate (toy) lines could interweave with one another with confirmation that they have seperate features but exist in the same calendar. Primes' group could be the nexus group. Others would progress on their own, perhaps meeting any other group and perhaps not (and not always becoming friends).Using unhurried storytelling, they could ultimately all end up learning about Primes' major goal (Unicron? Return to Cybertron?) and decide individually if they care or not.
Potential subthemes for groups:
*The Wreckers.
*Rodimus Primes' army.
*Seekers still scattered throughout the universe.
*General Jetfires army.
*The Junkions under their new chieftain (after Wreck-Gar went off jaunting with the Autobots).
*Ultra Magnus' attempts to build a New Autobot city on various planets (and resulting wars against the neaarest Alien aggresors)...
*Grimlocks' Dinobots.Constantly seeking the perfect Dinobot island.Constantly bored without war in paradise.
*The adventures of the Beast Wars TFs who crashed on a seperate continent to Primal and Megs (they would be neither Maximals nor Predacons-could potentially get conscripted by Tigerhawk to fight in the time war and appear anywhere).
*Overrides' need to get a new army and exploration force assembled once the planet key gate to the speed planet is re-opened.
*Giant Planets' future after its' own key gate is opened.
*Sentinel Prime and the Cybertron Elite Guard remnant fighting on after Cybertron is shut down (Galactic Guerillas?)
*and so on, and so forth.