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Damolisher wrote:Tankron from Cybertron disagrees.
Damolisher wrote:I'm not being funny. You said Unicron didn't have a different body, and that's a different body.
It's not the same thing. When Unicron goes from reality to reality, he does so physically in the same body. He doesn't switch. When his body is destroyed, he will rebuild it and upgrade it from what's left and from the sparks and energon he consumes. Thus, it is actually stil the same body, since it is built from the remnants. He isn't hopping into a new body, just rebuilding his old one.Damolisher wrote:I'm not being funny. You said Unicron didn't have a different body, and that's a different body.
Damolisher wrote:Nah, because he said that Unicron exists in every universe too.
Not quite the same thing. My point was that Unicron doesn't have different bodies in each universe. He has a single body which he can regenerate and rebuild every time he get's defeated.
The signs in RID don't point in any direction either way. It was simply never covered. The cartoon was retconned to include Primus in Wreckers #3, part of the Universe story line by 3H.Damolisher wrote:Which point in the Energon comics? And you don't know if Primus exists in the RiD universe, but all signs point to no. Furman can't say a damn thing about the RiD universe since he's never had anything to do with it anyway. And the G1 cartoon, once again, had no Primus at all. You had Quintessons. And the Ultimate Guide once again, isn't the G1 cartoon, so it can't change what was IN the G1 cartoon.
No. it's the same body. As stated on page 51 of the Ultimate Guide (bold for emphasis):Night Striker wrote:Not quite the same thing. My point was that Unicron doesn't have different bodies in each universe. He has a single body which he can regenerate and rebuild every time he get's defeated.
Actually I was under the impression that he needs a lot of time to regenerate. That he doesn't just hop about in the same body, but that there are various bodies existing in a dorment state which then are activated when he accesses them AFTER the body he's in is destroyed. At least that's my impression of it.
He didn't hop from body to body. He regenerated. The book even has a picture of him in the process of regenerating.Unicron would return again and again, and could be temproarily defeated but never totally destroyed. Each time Unicron replenished itself, its evil grew and it adapted its body into new and different configurations. Its vast shielded Spark Core was resistant to even Matrix energy, allowing it to rebuild by absorbing other Sparks or pure Energon.
Night Striker wrote:But the thing is that he's still body hopping. Armada Unicron is the same Unicron as G1, but the G1 unicron's body was destroyed thus that one had to regenerate. While this is going on his spark hopped to Armada were a body was lying dorment for him. The Unicron in Armada did not have the same body as he did in G1.
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