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Leonardo wrote:I agree with you. For me, this is the best rendering of the G1 universe and, on a less objective note, it is (so far, provided they don't mess it up with multiverse interlacing) my personal G1 canon.
Leonardo wrote:I was just reading issue #3 of this and I noticed that on page 11 Koska looks like he has blue eyes with purple irises/pupils. Then, on page 14 or so, the leader of the opposition has a close-up panel where his eyes look to be blue with purple irises. I've only noticed it in these two panels as a lot of the time the eyes are so small they just look black. Is this a method of identifying facsimiles?
Insurgent wrote:Leonardo wrote:I was just reading issue #3 of this and I noticed that on page 11 Koska looks like he has blue eyes with purple irises/pupils. Then, on page 14 or so, the leader of the opposition has a close-up panel where his eyes look to be blue with purple irises. I've only noticed it in these two panels as a lot of the time the eyes are so small they just look black. Is this a method of identifying facsimiles?
Finally found issue 3 today. Havent read it yet, gonna go through INfiltration and Escalation tonite in one fell swoop. But perhaps its just a coincidence. Koska was the only facimilie there, wasnt he? If ont, why didnt the autobots try to get the other guy as well?
Insurgent wrote:What if Galvatron wanted the Autobts/Decepticon conflict on Earth to continue and escalate, so Megs would call in Sixshot, knowing the Reapers would follow, so Galvatron could harness their power and become powerful enough to wipe out the warring factions and take control of the entire Transformer race? Thus creating an empire that spans the cosmos?
Insurgent wrote:Leonardo wrote:I was just reading issue #3 of this and I noticed that on page 11 Koska looks like he has blue eyes with purple irises/pupils. Then, on page 14 or so, the leader of the opposition has a close-up panel where his eyes look to be blue with purple irises. I've only noticed it in these two panels as a lot of the time the eyes are so small they just look black. Is this a method of identifying facsimiles?
Finally found issue 3 today. Havent read it yet, gonna go through INfiltration and Escalation tonite in one fell swoop. But perhaps its just a coincidence. Koska was the only facimilie there, wasnt he? If ont, why didnt the autobots try to get the other guy as well?
Leonardo wrote:That would make sense. So, Bumblebee's either out scouting about or he's guarding the base. Maybe he's waiting for new troops to arrive?
Do we know if Optimus came to Earth alone? At the end of "Stormbringer" he was in a ship (an Ark?) with some other fellows (Crosshairs was one, I think). Did they drop him off then go back to where they came from? Did Prime orbital bounce down to Earth and Crosshairs et al's ship is still in Earth orbit? Did Prime board a ship on his own between "Stormbringer" and "Infiltration #6"?
Leonardo wrote:
That would make sense. So, Bumblebee's either out scouting about or he's guarding the base. Maybe he's waiting for new troops to arrive?
Do we know if Optimus came to Earth alone? At the end of "Stormbringer" he was in a ship (an Ark?) with some other fellows (Crosshairs was one, I think). Did they drop him off then go back to where they came from? Did Prime orbital bounce down to Earth and Crosshairs et al's ship is still in Earth orbit? Did Prime board a ship on his own between "Stormbringer" and "Infiltration #6"?
I also thought it was a bit odd for Prime to come alone. In previous continuities it would not bother me, but since they're going for a more realistic & solid command structure in this one you'd think that the guy on the top would have some bodyguards and assistants wandering around with him.
im still confused on thattigertracks 24 wrote:You mean because of whatever that one person did to his head in the NIghtbeat Spotlight right???
steve2275 wrote:im still confused on thattigertracks 24 wrote:You mean because of whatever that one person did to his head in the NIghtbeat Spotlight right???
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
tigertracks 24 wrote:I think the 5 page preview of Galvatron stated that Ironhide was out of action, but I can't remember the details...
i_amtrunks wrote:Well Ironhide would only be the first named Transformer to die, if he did indeed die from that explosion (personally I think he is just badly injured). After all, Kup killed dozens of bots in his Spotlight....
When Ratchet mentioned that the "excursion cost us dearly" I had the feeling that he meant more than just Ironhide's injury, like the excursion had broken their cover or exposed their alt modes to Earth Agencies, or something along those lines as well.
Leonardo wrote:I have another question: at the end of issue #6, how did the Reapers know about Earth or where Sixshot was going? At the end of Sixshot's spotlight, it was implied that the Reapers had left for the time being (I remember them walking off, saying something to the effect of, "Whenever the ties that bind irrevocably snap, we will find you again"). So, were they still in Sixshot's company at the end of issue #6? Did they listen in on his transmission from the Decepticons on Earth? Do the Reapers have a vast knowledge of the universe and thus already know of Earth?
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