Dagon wrote:Man, it's not dumb or anything. Everybody is certainly entitled to their opinions, I just don't really understand why the interior of a transforming robots vehicle mode is such an important factor. Everyone wants something different, sure, but come on, interiors? Have we fallen so far as a fandom to be overly concerned with vehicle interiors? A Transformer toy cannot carry a person, and they are not G I Joe type toys where they are designed to carry a pilot or other figure, so so what? I just don't get it.
It's a HUGE factor in keeping the toys accurate with the cartoon. The toys themselfs don't come with pilots (unless it's the star wars line) but they do carrey passengers in the cartoon. The only problem is, they CAN'T CARREY PASSENGERS IN THE CARTOON BECAUSE THEY DON'T REALLY HAVE AN INTERIOR.
RID X-Brawn was actully accurate some what to his toy because rather than cheating him to give him an interior like they did all the other transformers they made his robot head visable where the passenger seat should have been which is where his head ends up in vehilce mode on the toy.
For X-Brawn an interior isn't such an important thing because he never even had one in the cartoon but for nearly every other Transformer the cartoon counterpart allways has a vehilce mode interior and it can't be passed off as a hologram because they are allso seen holding passengers in the cartoon. The toys end up storeing their robot mode parts where the interior should be making it physically impossible to actully carrey any passengers.