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Tramp wrote:Actually, it is dead on. Even in the comics and such, Before Megatron created the Decepticon faction, all Cybertronians were considered Autobots. They're the "default" element of the Cybertronian society. This is mentioned on page 3 of MtMtE #8.
By that reasoning, the original cartoon and Marvel comics would also be null and void and not considered canon. Your logic is flawed. MY point is that the term Autobot refering to Autonomous Robotic Organisms is a very accurate going by canon. It isn't an incorrect interpretation.Alex Kingdom wrote:Tramp wrote:Actually, it is dead on. Even in the comics and such, Before Megatron created the Decepticon faction, all Cybertronians were considered Autobots. They're the "default" element of the Cybertronian society. This is mentioned on page 3 of MtMtE #8.
Re-he-ealy...do you remember when MTMTE didn't exist? I do and seeing as Dreamwave went under screwing several revered TF artist and writers over in the process the Dreamwave continuity is null and void and no longer considered canon.
Yours AK
Tramp wrote:By that reasoning, the original cartoon and Marvel comics would also be null and void and not considered canon. Your logic is flawed. MY point is that the term Autobot refering to Autonomous Robotic Organisms is a very accurate going by canon. It isn't an incorrect interpretation.Alex Kingdom wrote:Tramp wrote:Actually, it is dead on. Even in the comics and such, Before Megatron created the Decepticon faction, all Cybertronians were considered Autobots. They're the "default" element of the Cybertronian society. This is mentioned on page 3 of MtMtE #8.
Re-he-ealy...do you remember when MTMTE didn't exist? I do and seeing as Dreamwave went under screwing several revered TF artist and writers over in the process the Dreamwave continuity is null and void and no longer considered canon.
Yours AK
Alex Kingdom wrote:Tramp wrote:By that reasoning, the original cartoon and Marvel comics would also be null and void and not considered canon. Your logic is flawed. MY point is that the term Autobot refering to Autonomous Robotic Organisms is a very accurate going by canon. It isn't an incorrect interpretation.Alex Kingdom wrote:Tramp wrote:Actually, it is dead on. Even in the comics and such, Before Megatron created the Decepticon faction, all Cybertronians were considered Autobots. They're the "default" element of the Cybertronian society. This is mentioned on page 3 of MtMtE #8.
Re-he-ealy...do you remember when MTMTE didn't exist? I do and seeing as Dreamwave went under screwing several revered TF artist and writers over in the process the Dreamwave continuity is null and void and no longer considered canon.
Yours AK
I think what I'm saying is you can dredge up 'proof' for any half baked concept within Transformers mythology, fact G1 continuity has diluted by so many different reboots of and rewrites that is silly to try an claim any of it is gospel.
Yours AK
Alex Kingdom wrote:Tramp wrote:By that reasoning, the original cartoon and Marvel comics would also be null and void and not considered canon. Your logic is flawed. MY point is that the term Autobot refering to Autonomous Robotic Organisms is a very accurate going by canon. It isn't an incorrect interpretation.Alex Kingdom wrote:Tramp wrote:Actually, it is dead on. Even in the comics and such, Before Megatron created the Decepticon faction, all Cybertronians were considered Autobots. They're the "default" element of the Cybertronian society. This is mentioned on page 3 of MtMtE #8.
Re-he-ealy...do you remember when MTMTE didn't exist? I do and seeing as Dreamwave went under screwing several revered TF artist and writers over in the process the Dreamwave continuity is null and void and no longer considered canon.
Yours AK
I think what I'm saying is you can dredge up 'proof' for any half baked concept within Transformers mythology, fact G1 continuity has diluted by so many different reboots of and rewrites that is silly to try an claim any of it is gospel.
Yours AK
prowl24 wrote:The analogy is much like this one.
The Autobots are like the Palestinians in Palestine, while the Decepticons are like the Israelis in Palestine.
The Autobots owned the planet Cybetron in the first place, so they are the native of the planet. However, the Decepticons appear later as a single faction more sophisticated and aggressive than the Autobots. They are trying to gain control of the planet, driving the Autobots out.
Justicity wrote:In the movie continuity, as suggested in the movie prequel comic, Cybertron is the home planet of the Autobots, not the Cybertronians, nor the Transformers. Optimus refers to them as Transformers more like an alias to explain what it is they do.
They were all Autobots, however Megatron created a faction called the Decepticons & he & his group now no longer refer to themselves as Autobots, though they once were.
Easy enough to understand?
Sonray wrote:Hows about people worry about more important things for once...like err...i dunno....YOUR REAL LIVES
Need I go on? No where does it say that it is an organic life form. Therefore, you are not right. you are in error. Prime's statemet of Automomous robotic organisms is completely accurate.1. A form of life consisting of mutually dependent parts that maintainvarious vital processes. 2. ,any form of animal or plant life. 3. any organized body conceived of as analogous to a living being.
By canon, and as established in the movie, they are organisms. Did you read the other two definitions? Read them again 1. A form of life consisting of mutually dependent parts that maintain various vital processes., 3. any organized body conceived of as analogous to a living being. That is the primary definiton. Even the second definition does not mention carbon based organics as defining something as an organism. Being organic has nothing to do with it. By definition, the Transformers meet both the first and third definition, and, technically, they meet the second as well even though they are not organic. No where does the definition say an orgainic entity. This was taken directly from a dictionary word for word.Damolisher wrote:It says animal or plant, not machine. Can you go 5 seconds without trying to correct someone on something they know about? It isn't completely accurate, troll. Why would you call a creature who ISN'T BIOLOGICAL AN ORGANISM. A TRANSFORMER IS A MACHINE. It classifies as a machine, not an organism. A TRANSFORMER IS A MECHANISM.
But then again, what do I know? After all, Tramp, you're always right, regardless of how many people you have telling you you're wrong.
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