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Lastjustice wrote:Well I'm going nitpick something. Dinobot 2 didn't die. He survived otherwise the decepticons would found his deadbody on the Nemesis later. All evidence of the beast wars was undone by the end. What exactly happened to second Dinobot is unclear, but he didn't die thats for sure heh. He might just fell apart of old age and died from lack of energon, but he didn't die in that scene shown.
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.
genozaur wrote:who said anything about dinobot not dying?
all i am saying is that it would have in some ways been a better way to have ended season 3 if dinobots lifeless body had been placed in a staiss pod and jetisoned into the sun as a space funeral to honor the clones sacrifice in the end
Scatterlung wrote:Lastjustice wrote:Well I'm going nitpick something. Dinobot 2 didn't die. He survived otherwise the decepticons would found his deadbody on the Nemesis later. All evidence of the beast wars was undone by the end. What exactly happened to second Dinobot is unclear, but he didn't die thats for sure heh. He might just fell apart of old age and died from lack of energon, but he didn't die in that scene shown.
In an unused scene, Primal is shown delivering G1 Megatron's spark back to him.
Between when the Nemesis crashed, and when they left, any amount of time could have passed to facilitate this transfer, and any other clearing up that needed to be done, including finding and scavenging Dinobot's body, which, incidentaly, could just have been incinerated in the blast (although unlikely given he's a Transmetal 2). We never see the control tower again in G1, I believe. It could have been utterly destroyed and Dinobot along with it.
From a story-telling point of view, it'd be shameful to allow a character like Dinobot to carry on. He lived by the sword, he died by the sword, he fills the Warrior Archetype perfectly and it would be sacrilege to allow his fate to be any other way.
Scatterlung wrote:If they did have any sending-off's for any of the Beast Warriors, it would've been off camera, and rightly so. We don't need to recap everyone who bit the dust throughout the series, chances are we were there to see it, not to mention time restraints in the episode itself
Galora wrote:The third season wasnt neat to the most of characters (except Waspinator,). I would prefer Inferno and the other Preds dying in battle. But in this fashion, the first season ended with 2 almost-deux-ex-machina deaths (yes, nobody cares about Scorponok and Terrorsaur but it was anticlimatic).
Scatterlung wrote:If they did have any sending-off's for any of the Beast Warriors, it would've been off camera, and rightly so. We don't need to recap everyone who bit the dust throughout the series, chances are we were there to see it, not to mention time restraints in the episode itself
Maybe a massive funeral? Or at least a last view on some kind of cemetery?
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