Damolisher wrote:D) Only Decepticons can fly, outside of the pilot episode.
Damolisher wrote:Isn't there an episode in G1 where the Decepticons start flying away with something, and Spike point blank states to the Autobots "Forget it. They can fly and you can't!" ?
Damolisher wrote:Isn't there an episode in G1 where the Decepticons start flying away with something, and Spike point blank states to the Autobots "Forget it. They can fly and you can't!" ?
ajy101 wrote:
Anyway - my questions were merely rhetorical and for humour, I seriously did not expect any compelling answers to the questions.
Justicity wrote:I'd always seen Soundwave as transforming into a cybertronian street light, which makes more sense that a phone box or a parking meter...
As for the Dinobots, as Damolisher said, they aren't in disguise, they are the Autobot's brute strength, they don't need disguise.
Tramp wrote:As for why Transformers had cockpits. That was going to be addressed full in the DW Micromasters miniseries before DW went bankrupt.
ajy101 wrote:I mean the whole premise of a robot turning into a dinosaur is rather silly, seeing they are supposed to be "robots in disguise". Disguised as what exactly? A robot dinosaur?
Tramp wrote:Apparently, the gyst of it is that Earth and its inhabitants were destined to be linked to that of Cybertron, as a result, Primus created the Transformers alternate mode to be compatble with humanoids.
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
Glyph wrote:And the answer is... Far too much to be picked up by a human, and probably too much for most Transformers.
Hence the 'subspace' / 'mass-shifting' theory, now canonicalised by IDW's G1 series as 'mass-displacement'. But hey, the Master's Tissue Compression Eliminator always had the same problem... as did The Incredible Shrinking Man... and every other sci-fi 'big thing gets smaller and magically weighs less too' device...
Tramp wrote:The only version of Soundwave's alternate mode we ever see is from the cartoon, and it's immobile. Don Figueroa did a concept design for War Within he uptimately regected. He never showed Soundwave's alternate mode in the comic itself. Soundwave's cartoon alternate mode on Cybertron looked to be some sort of communications relay tower or something along those lines. It was not, as some claim, a street light.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Tramp wrote:The only version of Soundwave's alternate mode we ever see is from the cartoon, and it's immobile. Don Figueroa did a concept design for War Within he uptimately regected. He never showed Soundwave's alternate mode in the comic itself. Soundwave's cartoon alternate mode on Cybertron looked to be some sort of communications relay tower or something along those lines. It was not, as some claim, a street light.
Look at the street lights outside Iacon in the first episode of G1. Then, compare them to Soundwave's alternate mode.
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