Damolisher wrote:^Can you not make your mind up about anything? Or is this just another attempt at modifying your story so you can stay right? There is no "Finding new things," it's "I'm gonna try and remove this part of Transformers history that was fine 20 years earlier." The Ultimate Guide means NOTHING.
And there's the ridiculous incorrectness that Stevie Wonder could see. These changes to the Quintesson' backstory which only you seem to consider canon, Tramp, DOES wipe out a LOT of stories. For a kick-off, it kills any relevance the Quints have in Five Faces of Darkness. It also KOs the Killing Jar, OK, hell, it totally roots most of season 3, which is where we get a LOT of information on the Transformers from. And I ask this: If there's a Primus in the G1 cartoon, where is he, huh?
No, it doesn't wipe out
Five Faces of Darkness. All it does is shine new light on the Transformers origins. Instead of the Quintessans having created the Transformers, they simply enslaved their early ancestors, experimented with them to suit their own needs, and split them into two groups—the "consumer" gorup, and "miltary" group–for purposes of sale. In essence, they "created" the
modern Transformers through their interference in Cybertronian development. That is the only change to
Five Faces of Darkness resulting from the retcon. IT reinterprets the idea of "how" the Quintessans were part of the Transformers' origins. If the retcons brought on by
Beast Wars and
Wreckers, and detailed in the Ultimate Guide, making Primus the true creator of the Transformers in all continuities, including the cartoon one did wipe out whole stories, then al of the internal continuity glitches between episodes wipes out even more previous episodes. The G1 cartoon has plenty of its own retcons involving individual characters' origins. Look at the Constructicons and Megatron. Both have two completely different and conflicting origin stories apiece. Having all continuities share a common origin does not scrap whole episodes or stories. It simply reinterprets them, giving them slightly different meanings.
As for the Ultimate Guide itself goes, It
is a canon source. It was produced with Hasbro's full
approval and license. Therefore,
by definition, that makes it
canon.