Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store
![Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "TRANSFORMERS #9 Cvr D 1:25 Image Comics 2024 Skybound 0424IM343 9D (CA) Wayshak"](https://www.seibertron.com/images/ebay/comic-books/image/transformers/09D/t-DSC07287.jpg)
njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:It's got a sword grip, so I doubt it's the Key to Vector Sigma. The Star Saber is the logical guess.
Also, it probably mass shifts, why is this a foreign concept to TRANSFORMERS fans?
That's an awfully big sword for that small of a hilt.
RAcast wrote:njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:It's got a sword grip, so I doubt it's the Key to Vector Sigma. The Star Saber is the logical guess.
Also, it probably mass shifts, why is this a foreign concept to TRANSFORMERS fans?
That's an awfully big sword for that small of a hilt.
Again, mass shifting. It's probably very light.
njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:It's got a sword grip, so I doubt it's the Key to Vector Sigma. The Star Saber is the logical guess.
Also, it probably mass shifts, why is this a foreign concept to TRANSFORMERS fans?
That's an awfully big sword for that small of a hilt.
Again, mass shifting. It's probably very light.
Even if it weighed nothing it would be unwieldy to use one handed.
RAcast wrote:njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:It's got a sword grip, so I doubt it's the Key to Vector Sigma. The Star Saber is the logical guess.
Also, it probably mass shifts, why is this a foreign concept to TRANSFORMERS fans?
That's an awfully big sword for that small of a hilt.
Again, mass shifting. It's probably very light.
Even if it weighed nothing it would be unwieldy to use one handed.
Not if it were both light and well-balanced (which it can be assumed that it is, if Mark Wahlberg's character ends up using it as a weapon). Basically, if most of the weight is in the hilt, it would be entirely usable with ease.
Unless of course it's NOT well balanced and he just uses it as a club during the movie.We'll see when we see.
What makes a sword usable is less about the overall weight of the weapon, and more about how it's balanced. What's the weight ratio between the hilt and the blade?
njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:njb902 wrote:RAcast wrote:It's got a sword grip, so I doubt it's the Key to Vector Sigma. The Star Saber is the logical guess.
Also, it probably mass shifts, why is this a foreign concept to TRANSFORMERS fans?
That's an awfully big sword for that small of a hilt.
Again, mass shifting. It's probably very light.
Even if it weighed nothing it would be unwieldy to use one handed.
Not if it were both light and well-balanced (which it can be assumed that it is, if Mark Wahlberg's character ends up using it as a weapon). Basically, if most of the weight is in the hilt, it would be entirely usable with ease.
Unless of course it's NOT well balanced and he just uses it as a club during the movie.We'll see when we see.
What makes a sword usable is less about the overall weight of the weapon, and more about how it's balanced. What's the weight ratio between the hilt and the blade?
I'm thinking about the breadth of the "thingy". Without using both hand it would be easier to injury yourself with it.
RAcast wrote:Also, it probably mass shifts, why is this a foreign concept to TRANSFORMERS fans?
Burn wrote:RAcast wrote:Also, it probably mass shifts, why is this a foreign concept to TRANSFORMERS fans?
Movie sub-forum. Logic and common sense, and the thought of their precious beloved franchised being changed does not exist in this place.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
datguy86 wrote:I think I know what it is. With Cybertron destroyed in DotM, I bet this is the key (shaped bizarrely like a sword) that unlock all Cybertronians' ability to hump! That's what this latest movie is about! All the sexual references in the previous movies makes sense now! Wheelie humping Mikaela's leg; Wheelie and Brains' obsession with Sam's porn, the Pretender girl - it all come to a head.
The Dinobots will symbolize the extinction of the Cybertronian race, and only Mark Wahlberg can unlock Prime's chastity belt in time to pitch woo at the last female Transformer - Bumblebee. Dreams are crushed, hopes are dashed, and I can't wait to skip the movie in theaters.
What? I pulled references from previous Transformers movies. My idea is just as valid as a planet key or the Star Saber.
RhA wrote:datguy86 wrote:I think I know what it is. With Cybertron destroyed in DotM, I bet this is the key (shaped bizarrely like a sword) that unlock all Cybertronians' ability to hump! That's what this latest movie is about! All the sexual references in the previous movies makes sense now! Wheelie humping Mikaela's leg; Wheelie and Brains' obsession with Sam's porn, the Pretender girl - it all come to a head.
The Dinobots will symbolize the extinction of the Cybertronian race, and only Mark Wahlberg can unlock Prime's chastity belt in time to pitch woo at the last female Transformer - Bumblebee. Dreams are crushed, hopes are dashed, and I can't wait to skip the movie in theaters.
What? I pulled references from previous Transformers movies. My idea is just as valid as a planet key or the Star Saber.
Screw it! This is my leading theory now.
devlingrey wrote:Forget the sword, why does that guy in the first picture have a skunk on a stick? I know they're called pole cats but that's taking it a bit too far.
Return to Transformers Live Action Film Forum
Registered users: Bing [Bot], Emerje, Google [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot], MSN [Bot], Yahoo [Bot]