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Sherade wrote:Yeah, but he ended up getting found and killed...in an unrelated incident.
Anyway, One nutty boombox was enough. You know bay will probably re name and give him a new head and bam, Soundwave.
BUT, if he was some easily portable or self moving device *yeahright* it might work.
Look again. I said looks like a duck & quacks like a duck. My 3-year-old pointed him out in that pic without me even having to tell him who it was. & if he's anything like Cybertron Soundwave, he'll have the same vocoder voice.There goes the "act like a duck" argument too
YOu know, I just got through watching "roll for it" with my son...& not only did Soundwave NOT transform the whole episode, when spy work was done, either Ravage or Reflector did the work. Soundwave never left Megatron's side.....er....except for the beginning where Megatron was on Cybertron due to the space bridge incident in the previous episode....Sentinel Pax wrote:No vehicle mode, maybe, but a crafty and skilled minion like Lasebeak or Ravage could very easily get into a secure area and send the information right back to Soundwave. That's about as G1 a set up as there is.
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Look again. I said looks like a duck & quacks like a duck. My 3-year-old pointed him out in that pic without me even having to tell him who it was. & if he's anything like Cybertron Soundwave, he'll have the same vocoder voice.There goes the "act like a duck" argument too
Thus, duck.
That's what I tried to tell Tramp on one of the last...what, ten pages? In almost every G1 episode out there, Soundwave used his minions to eavesdrop, and then played back whatever they found, and the latter quite often took place in robot mode. Why? Because a tape deck sitting there is just boring.Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:YOu know, I just got through watching "roll for it" with my son...& not only did Soundwave NOT transform the whole episode, when spy work was done, either Ravage or Reflector did the work. Soundwave never left Megatron's side.....er....except for the beginning where Megatron was on Cybertron due to the space bridge incident in the previous episode....Sentinel Pax wrote:No vehicle mode, maybe, but a crafty and skilled minion like Lasebeak or Ravage could very easily get into a secure area and send the information right back to Soundwave. That's about as G1 a set up as there is.
oh come on...by that reasoning Megatron must be a gun because the new Megs wouldn't be able to do everything that G1 Megs could...i.e. Mass Shift, similar robot design, & similar alt mode, wether or not you think his changes are perfectly acceptable.Tramp wrote:Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Look again. I said looks like a duck & quacks like a duck. My 3-year-old pointed him out in that pic without me even having to tell him who it was. & if he's anything like Cybertron Soundwave, he'll have the same vocoder voice.There goes the "act like a duck" argument too
Thus, duck.
The saying goes "Looks like a duck, acts like a duck, speaks like a Duck..."
A "Soundwave" with a Vehicle mode would not be able to fulfill the same types of missons that Soundwave does. He would thus not act like Soundwave. He would not be Soundwave. A good imitator can mimick the look and sound of something woithout actually being that thing. In order for Soundwave to be Soundwave, he has to be able to do everything that the original could. That means similar alternate mode, mass conversion, the monotone voice, simialr appearance, thoguh more detailed and more realistic looking to fit the movie aesthetic. He must be capable of fitting in anywhere indoors or outdoors, must be able to link up or carry his minions.
A vehicle mode is not in the least bit simialr to a tape deck. He would lose one of his key special abilities. He woudl not be able to fit in anywhere, indoors or out, and would be limited only to military bases. He would not be able to fulfill his missions.
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:well put. Someday I'll be able to make the fancy words that make coherent thought....but in the meantime, I'll stick to ducks.DesalationReborn wrote:If Michael Bay makes a Transformer movie with a bubbling, flamingly homosexual Decepticon manicurist that transforms into a pink moped called 'Soundwave,' it's Soundwave. Plain and simple. No matter what we want, Soundwave will be what the producers want it to be, and he will still be "Soundwave," so now can we quit with the "if it's this, it's not Soundwave"? This is about what we think most represents the past character, but any new character will be Soundwave as well.
This is ultimately just about what we want. Saying 'people want Soundwave to be a boombox, so he should be a boombox' doesn't work as an argument for anything. People here, seemingly a good majority of people here, have stated they don't. And the 'my friend said, my professor said, Bill Clinton said' is just as good as fabrication-- hot air. So we are left with only posters opinions, which are still in talmut over the issue. So, when the evidence just doesn't add up, don't make the statement.
Sentinel Pax wrote:That's what I tried to tell Tramp on one of the last...what, ten pages? In almost every G1 episode out there, Soundwave used his minions to eavesdrop, and then played back whatever they found, and the latter quite often took place in robot mode. Why? Because a tape deck sitting there is just boring.Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:YOu know, I just got through watching "roll for it" with my son...& not only did Soundwave NOT transform the whole episode, when spy work was done, either Ravage or Reflector did the work. Soundwave never left Megatron's side.....er....except for the beginning where Megatron was on Cybertron due to the space bridge incident in the previous episode....Sentinel Pax wrote:No vehicle mode, maybe, but a crafty and skilled minion like Lasebeak or Ravage could very easily get into a secure area and send the information right back to Soundwave. That's about as G1 a set up as there is.
Tramp wrote:Sentinel Pax wrote:That's what I tried to tell Tramp on one of the last...what, ten pages? In almost every G1 episode out there, Soundwave used his minions to eavesdrop, and then played back whatever they found, and the latter quite often took place in robot mode. Why? Because a tape deck sitting there is just boring.Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:YOu know, I just got through watching "roll for it" with my son...& not only did Soundwave NOT transform the whole episode, when spy work was done, either Ravage or Reflector did the work. Soundwave never left Megatron's side.....er....except for the beginning where Megatron was on Cybertron due to the space bridge incident in the previous episode....Sentinel Pax wrote:No vehicle mode, maybe, but a crafty and skilled minion like Lasebeak or Ravage could very easily get into a secure area and send the information right back to Soundwave. That's about as G1 a set up as there is.
Well, let's see, Soundwave uses his alternate mode to infiltrate a factory. Soundwave uses his alternate mode to get into Autobot hewadquarters. He used it to spy on Spike,
Yes, there are episodes where he never left Megatron's side. But there are many more where he personally infiltrated various facilities for informatin or for energon, using his alternate mode to blend in and clandesitnely survey the target.
You know....just for reference, I would almost like to start a separate thread just to get nothing more than a show of hands as to wether people would like to see Soundwave as a boombox or something that didn't mass-shift. But I doubt mods would like this argument to possibly leak over into another thread.DesalationReborn wrote:Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:well put. Someday I'll be able to make the fancy words that make coherent thought....but in the meantime, I'll stick to ducks.DesalationReborn wrote:If Michael Bay makes a Transformer movie with a bubbling, flamingly homosexual Decepticon manicurist that transforms into a pink moped called 'Soundwave,' it's Soundwave. Plain and simple. No matter what we want, Soundwave will be what the producers want it to be, and he will still be "Soundwave," so now can we quit with the "if it's this, it's not Soundwave"? This is about what we think most represents the past character, but any new character will be Soundwave as well.
This is ultimately just about what we want. Saying 'people want Soundwave to be a boombox, so he should be a boombox' doesn't work as an argument for anything. People here, seemingly a good majority of people here, have stated they don't. And the 'my friend said, my professor said, Bill Clinton said' is just as good as fabrication-- hot air. So we are left with only posters opinions, which are still in talmut over the issue. So, when the evidence just doesn't add up, don't make the statement.
Meh-- ducks work. I have a special affinity for that type of waterfowl. Had some grazing in my front lawn just as I was coming home.
And, to make sure the argument held water, I skimmed the past 37 pages and got...
Don't want mass shifting (Most of which want a vehicle of some sort, a few want a big concert-class soundsystem):
48
Want mass shifting (Thus some sort of portable audio):
11
Give or take about 3 or so.
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.
Yep. And that's the episode I referenced when I said "sometimes" he did the job himself. I'm sure images of Laserbeak spying are much more readily available and diverse.Shadowman wrote:All those pictures are from one episode.
More specifically, it was the second episode period. One of the episodes where the Autobots flew. Shortly afterwards, it was ruled that only the decepticons & flying alt-mode Autobots could without support from a jetpack....possibly the Dinobots as well.....Shadowman wrote:All those pictures are from one episode.
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