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Night Raid wrote:As a Decepticon, I'd be insulted if he didn't survive it.
And Heatseeker, I give you...
THE POP & SQUISH ESSAY![]()
The assertion that the ability to handle being in space means the ability to handle being at the bottom of the ocean isn't right. In terms of pressure, outer space and the bottom of the ocean are exact opposites. At the bottom of the ocean the pressure is very high, meaning anything not designed to handle it will get squished like a bug. However, in space the pressure is so low as to be not there at all, hence it being called a vacuum, and anything not designed to handle THAT will explode and/or just plain pop like a fricken balloon.
To the best of my knowledge, designing something that won't get squished is TOTALLY different from designing something that won't go pop. A space shuttle is designed to not go pop, but at the bottom of the ocean it would get squished. A deep-sea submersible is designed to not get squished, but in space it would probably go pop. And since Megatron is the alien equivalent of a space shuttle or something like that, things can be summarized as follows...
Megatron + bottom of the ocean = ouch.
It may not squish him like an oversized metal bug, but here's betting it's pretty darn uncomfortable down there.
Unicron's Head wrote:And I think that in the prequel comic, as he's crashing through the ice and plummeting, doesn't Meg go on (internal dialogue) about his energy being very low from the trip so he couldn't power his sheilding or anything else? That might have something to do with both points. Tyrese mentioned seeing the force feild around Blackout. Say, that was never touched on very much after that, if they had some kind of force feild or projected sheilding, or if that was just some kind of stealth feild he was seeing on Blackout.
Insurgent wrote:Unicron's Head wrote:And I think that in the prequel comic, as he's crashing through the ice and plummeting, doesn't Meg go on (internal dialogue) about his energy being very low from the trip so he couldn't power his sheilding or anything else? That might have something to do with both points. Tyrese mentioned seeing the force feild around Blackout. Say, that was never touched on very much after that, if they had some kind of force feild or projected sheilding, or if that was just some kind of stealth feild he was seeing on Blackout.
That's a good point. If Blackout had shielding, how were the granade rounds from army dude (forget his name) able to penetrate his spark? I know they said the armour under his chest was thin, but if he had shielding, shouldn't that have offered some protection?
Justicity wrote:Insurgent wrote:Unicron's Head wrote:And I think that in the prequel comic, as he's crashing through the ice and plummeting, doesn't Meg go on (internal dialogue) about his energy being very low from the trip so he couldn't power his sheilding or anything else? That might have something to do with both points. Tyrese mentioned seeing the force feild around Blackout. Say, that was never touched on very much after that, if they had some kind of force feild or projected sheilding, or if that was just some kind of stealth feild he was seeing on Blackout.
That's a good point. If Blackout had shielding, how were the granade rounds from army dude (forget his name) able to penetrate his spark? I know they said the armour under his chest was thin, but if he had shielding, shouldn't that have offered some protection?
Lennox used a Sabot round in the gun, and as Lennox blew Blackouts crotch to pieces it's likely it went up even more & took out most of the spark casing. The armour is weakest when shot at from beneath, as they don't have much need for it there, on cybertron it's unlikely any one ever got underneath a Transformer.
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