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Bumblebeast wrote: I don't agree with Autobot brutality.
Cops will always try to capture a thief/killer/kidnapper alive and then taking it to trial. Prime on the other hand is judge/juror and executioner - Judge Dredd style.
Bumblebeast wrote:War or not, Autobots being brutal puts them on the unsympathetic side, whilst it is supposed for them to be the good guys. It's like US soldiers torturing prisoners in Guantanamo Bay. Aren't they supposed to be the good guys ?
Bumblebeast wrote:Even Batman (who is pretty badass) doesn't kill the Joker in The Dark Knight And this doesn't mean he is a coward, it means that he doesn't want to become what he is fighting. Prime shouldn't become a Decepticon to fight Decepticons.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
Prime Riblet wrote:Totally correct 5150 Cruiser.
This thread contains some pretty outlandish, farfetched ideas about how an alien robot warrior is supposed to act. I mean, people actually have a problem with Optimus Prime fighting and killing Decepticons? He would not make that choice if he didn't have to. He is a leader , and leaders sometimes have to do bad things and make tough decisions (that they would seriously prefer not to have to make) in order to save commrades and the people under their protection. Prime did what had to be done, and everyone knows it.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
Shadowman wrote:They're not cops, they're soldiers. A soldier does not simply take an enemy combatant away, nor does he let them retreat.
hellkitty wrote:Shadowman wrote:They're not cops, they're soldiers. A soldier does not simply take an enemy combatant away, nor does he let them retreat.
Really? Law of Land Warfare says otherwise. Medieval codes of chivalry said otherwise as well. Many soldiers writing from WWI say otherwise too. I'm curious as to where you got this idea.
HK, former soldier. Capture, contain, neutralize, baby.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
hellkitty wrote:
Really? Law of Land Warfare says otherwise. Medieval codes of chivalry said otherwise as well. Many soldiers writing from WWI say otherwise too. I'm curious as to where you got this idea.
HK, former soldier. Capture, contain, neutralize, baby.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
No Death for Prowl wrote:I don't think it's so much a matter of Prime and the other Autobots actually killing the Decepticons(and we've learned a long time ago in the TF mythos that nobody of importance ever stays dead, so the point is probably moot), but how they're doing it.
No Death for Prowl wrote:
There has seemed to be a little too much enjoyment a la "trash talking", Sideswipe's showboating, and Ironhide's desire to start blasting at any human who looks at him funny for a race of good guys who only seem to differ from the bad guys by that symbol on their chest and hazy concept of protecting all sentient beings who find themselves in the middle of this little war.
Siren Prime wrote:Something just came to mind a minute ago.
I keep hearing a lot of "imprison them for life" stuff here.
Yeah, well that IS a lot less brutal, but that only works for organic life like humans who die in usually less than 100 years.
Transformers do get old and I'm sure will die at some point, but with good matinence they can live for hundreds of thousands, if not MILLIONS of years.
And also allowing them to slowly and agonizingly waste away in a dark, cramped cell for the rest of their nearly endless lives...?
Seems far more cruel than just popping them one shot in the head.
They're basically sentenced to death either way. The imprisonment just means they're stripped of their freedom and then they suffer through tormenting century upon century, only looking forward to their eventual death.
If I know Decepticons, I'm sure most would rather go out quick and/or in a violent blaze of glory than sit in torturous confinement.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
Shadowman wrote:Sabrblade wrote:There's only one instance I can think of where an Autobot (well, actually a Maximal) issued such brutality to an enemy bot:
How about in the '86 movie when Optimus Prime had Megatron at gunpoint, and when Megatron asked for mercy, Optimus just mocked him.
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Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, Sideswipe pretty much unprovokedly killed an unarmed Sideways.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Rodimus Prime wrote:In the end, Jetfire is also excused, for 2 reasons. One, as someone has said, he is a Decepticon by spark, and these things don't go away.
Counterpunch wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:In the end, Jetfire is also excused, for 2 reasons. One, as someone has said, he is a Decepticon by spark, and these things don't go away.
I'm pretty sure sparks don't work like that in the movie-universe.
The Decepticons were a faction that Megatron creates. Prior to that, they were all Cybertronian.
Ironhide was a member of Megatron's military guard until he created the Decpeticons, then Ironhide left to join with Prime. Ironhide's attitude is more militaristic, but there's nothing to say he's got a 'con's spark.
Counterpunch wrote: I just want to make sure that we're clear here that you are willing to take the risk of leaving them alive. It seems to me that people were at fault for not completely destroying Megatron's body. He was dead and we put him at the bottom of the deepest ocean spot on Earth. This worked out poorly.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
Siren Prime wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:In the end, Jetfire is also excused, for 2 reasons. One, as someone has said, he is a Decepticon by spark, and these things don't go away.
I'm pretty sure sparks don't work like that in the movie-universe.
The Decepticons were a faction that Megatron creates. Prior to that, they were all Cybertronian.
Ironhide was a member of Megatron's military guard until he created the Decpeticons, then Ironhide left to join with Prime. Ironhide's attitude is more militaristic, but there's nothing to say he's got a 'con's spark.
I'm not sure that's exactly what he meant...
It's not about anything physical. His spark isn't literaly making him act harsh.
It's a set of mind. Jetfire spent most of his life doing what Decepticons do.
Being brutal.
And Ironhide is hardcore too. At least the Movie-verse one is.
"Decepticon by spark" meaning it's what he's accustomed to.
"Old habits die hard"? "You can't teach and old dog new tricks"?
Movie-verse Jetty is an really OLD "dog" with some very long-standing habits imprinted into him.
5150 Cruiser wrote:Counterpunch wrote: I just want to make sure that we're clear here that you are willing to take the risk of leaving them alive. It seems to me that people were at fault for not completely destroying Megatron's body. He was dead and we put him at the bottom of the deepest ocean spot on Earth. This worked out poorly.
Very good point Counterpunch. At this point we now know that the cons will bring one of there own back to life if they feel it nessasary. Even if that nvoles imaring one of their own. Complete distruction is the only way to go. This makes more sence to why some were taken out so "harshly". To reduce the posibility of them returning.
Siren Prime wrote:
And I'm not sure if it's been pointed out on this thread (if so then just let me remind everyone), but when they went down there to resurect Megatron, the "doctor bot" told them the he needed parts.
So they grabbed some hapless sucker Decepticon and tore him appart limb from limb.
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