Tramp wrote:Mkall, yes it does make it officially canon. I can accept other people's viewpoints no problem. Someoone trying to claim a canon source is flat out not canon I can't accept because that isn't our choice. It is Hasbro's and Takara's. We are not the authority on canon. Hasbro is. Takara is. They determine canon by liciensing and approving these books, comics, movies, and cartoons. Whether we accept them into our persona canon is not an issue, but official canon is another matter all together, and only Hasbro can determine that, and without a specific canon policiy like Paramount's and Lucas Licensing's for Star Trek and Star Wars, the very definition of the word Canon, establishes that everything licensed and sanctioned by Hasbro is canon. This includes the Ultimate Guide.Mkall wrote:ENOUGH!!!
Tramp, you were warned about this behaviour by Cyber Bishop. Why can't you accept that someone has a different viewpoint than you?3 [Middle English, from Late Latin, from Latin, standard] a : an authoritative list of books accepted as Holy Scripture b : the authentic works of a writer c : a sanctioned or accepted group or body of related works
This means absolutely nothing. The fact that Hasbro approves something DOES NOT MEAN that it is G1 canon. Look at IDW's work. It's approved by Hasbro, focuses on G1 Characters, does that make it G1 canon? No.
Look at 3H's TF Universe titles. Even the recent one where the humans are at the wrong end of the Decepticon cannons. Is that canon? No, because to my knowledge those events never occurred.
Look at the new BW sourcebooks being printed. They're trying to combine all the characters into one universe, does this mean that it retcons everything else? No.
They are alternate views. Some people accept them as canon, others don't. Accept it and move on.
Hey, dickhead, show some respect. He knows more than you do.