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Alpha Strike wrote:I can not say as I agree with you. Indeed its a bit of an unfair assessment between the two. Cheetor had the opportunaty to be groomed as a field officer by Primal. His experiences were documented and learned from and mistakes were left for him to figure out and make amends. Rodimus never really had the opportunaty nor desire to become an Officer let alone the Supreme Autobot Commander. He didn't have the one on one lessons with Optimus Prime, and did not have the opportunaties to actually lead squads and assaults against the enemy. Indeed he was a standard footsoldier that got a really big promotion. From what he did manage to pull off, even if he was stuck in the shadow of a great autobot hero, was pretty amazing. Given more time in that role he would have probably surpassed his idol as he built more confidence and experiences.
My vote goes to Rodimus Prime.
The Happy Locust wrote:Effort is not power, knowledge is not power, even money is not power. True power is not caring that you f*ck up all the time.
Evank_Horizon wrote:I always thought Cheetor as a BW version of Hotrod. But the thing is cheetor had more and better character developement. In Beastwar he evolved slowly and this make it beleivable. But yet he wasn't quite there at taking command.
Seriously I don't think Rodimus was supposed to become a whinny loser at the end of the movie. I think that the matrix should have given him the strenght and confidence needed to be the leader. At least it looked that way in the movie.
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Alpha Strike wrote:and that shown during the WWI comic series, before it ended abruptly.
Evank_Horizon wrote:Alpha Strike wrote:and that shown during the WWI comic series, before it ended abruptly.
Can this realy be considered a part of the original timeline? Acording to the tv show, grimlock was created on earth. And the movie follows the show.
Alpha Strike wrote:this is true, however in almost every comic and toon representation I've seen of Rodimus, he is always trying to adjust to being placed in such a high level of rank. If we want to go with the original G1 aspect of Optimus Prime then we will have to look at War Dawn. Orion is a carefree mechanism that actually idolizes the Decepticons, at least until he is decapitated with his own arm by Megatron. You can hear in his voice, when he becomes Optimus Prime, the instant weight that is thrust on his shoulders and the questioning of whether or not he can handle that pressure.
Spoon wrote:And yet you have a signature picture with optimus, rodimus and some other bot with line "Three of Cybertron's Greatest Leaders ".Dragonslayer wrote:Cheetor, sice I don't know much about Rodimus
Autobobby1 wrote:Rodimus has the earlier matrix, so less matrix energy has been used. He is also faster in his alternate mode and bigger. I vote for him.
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