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Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Senor Hugo wrote:I'm fairly certain that mystical/supernatural powers > Technological Powers.
Senor Hugo wrote:The Fallen may have "supernatural" powers when it comes to dealing with other Transformers. But his powers are really only advanced upgrades given by Unicron.
Senor Hugo wrote:While Ghost Rider was given his powers by a guy who can easily dimension hop.
Senor Hugo wrote:Hell, I bet Kitty Pryde could beat The Fallen.
Stormwolf wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I'm fairly certain that mystical/supernatural powers > Technological Powers.
I'm fairly certain that the Fallen has mystical powers instead of technological powers.
Stormwolf wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:The Fallen may have "supernatural" powers when it comes to dealing with other Transformers. But his powers are really only advanced upgrades given by Unicron.
I think you're confusing The Fallen with Galvatron. The Fallen already had powers of his own before joining with Unicron, it's not even certain if he ever got any additional powers from him.
Stormwolf wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:While Ghost Rider was given his powers by a guy who can easily dimension hop.
The originals have already been described to do that themselves since supposedly only 1 incarnation of them exists for every G1 alt-universe.
Stormwolf wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Hell, I bet Kitty Pryde could beat The Fallen.
I'm certain you'd lose that bet.
Senor Hugo wrote:Well, were they mystical powers, or just seemed mystical because Transformers have never dealt with powers like those before? Kinda like Sunstorm, sure he had the powers like a God, but his powers weren't divine. But merely extra energy crammed into him by Shockwave.
Senor Hugo wrote:Well whats the difference? Both the Fallen and Galvatron were transformers Unicron figured he could use to further his goals. Both agreed to help Unicron and joined him, thus were most likely given upgrades to help them.
Plus I don't think Primus upon building the Fallen installed a furnace in him for those flames, or gave him the ability to create a flaming portal through which he can travel.
Senor Hugo wrote:The only difference really between the two is that the Fallen was a prototype, and Megatron/Galvatron was one of the mass-produced bots.
Senor Hugo wrote:Well it would all depend on if Shadowcat can phase through Cybertronian metal. Which is a fairly good chance.
Senor Hugo wrote:Well see, all the stuff he does, really just screams a tech based ability. Being able to access the circuits of a Transformers mind and either fry them like he did with Grimlock, or unlock a hidden program buried deep within the mind.
It wasn't hell he flung Bludgeon into, it was just the recesses of his mind. I figure it's a part of the Fallens ability to access the mind of the transformers, puts them into an illusion while he accesses and fiddles with their mind.
What it seems to me, Unicron upgraded him to be able to fight Primus's creations. Gave him abilities that seem mystical to Transformers who have never fought against anything like that before. Making the Fallen seem supernatural and unstoppable.
But true mystical powers don't work with technology, it's a biological energy. Dr. Doom tried using tech and sorcery together, but ultimately failed because they were too incompatible.
Which also holds true for the Shadowrun d20 stuff. The more tech you get put into your body, the more your ability to use magic and sorcery weakens.
It's like this with every peace of sci-fi/fantasy literature as well.
So this leads one to believe, that while Unicron is really just the astral projection of himself stuck in an asteroid that he turned into a giant robot, the most he was able to do was mentally convert the asteroid into his body, and through this giving him some abilities akin to his former self, but only on a tech-based level, nothing truly supernatural or mystical.
So this knowledge, and the knowledge that the Transformers themselves are giant robots with extremely advanced AI to give them sentience, and a energy source to give them life that dissipates after death the "spark." They are really just tech-based creations, which wouldn't be able to use any actual mystical abilities like characters like Doom, Dr. Strange or Baron Mordo.
Which leads one to believe that everything the Fallen could do, is just advanced tech that the Transformers had never seen or dealt with before.
But then again, what is magic but just really advanced technology that is poorly understood by the people witnessing it?
Also, with Galvatron, he did willingly accept Unicrons help. Sure he plotted to turn against him afterwards, but he did become a willingly servant to Unicron for that short time.
The problem with the Fallen, is that he was made to look like a supernatural being to the transformers by the writers.
Had he not died in that series, we'd need him to pop up on Earth or a place that uses mystical abilities to get a good comparison.
Predaprince wrote:Ghost Rider doesn't stand a chance. The Fallen would pretty much just pick him up and grind him into bone dust.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
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