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No, Shirogoshi. He gave his opinion, not the answer. He feels that it doesn't fit into the multiverse. While I take Wiki's with a grain of salt as a rule, the TF Wiki, Teleltraan-One does include it into the multiverse, as does the new UK comics being put out by Titan comics and written by Simon Furman.. I think that does place the new movie into the TF multiverse. What it is definately not a part of is the G1 continuity familiy. What else does it need to be included in the multiverse?Shirogoshi wrote:He gave the answer. You know, the one you DIDN'T know the correct one for, but he did? How about you graciously accept you were wrong for a change?
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Oh for goodness sakes, can one topic not be turned into an inane debate? Is that too much to ask?
According to the writers its not supposed to be connected to any other version of TF, if it's part of the multiverse as a whole without touching any other peices of Transformers, then yes, it's part of that. If you mean multiverse in crossovers and such, then no, it's not aligned with any other storyline though it's part of the multiverse that the Alternaters story created.
According to the writers its not supposed to be connected to any other version of TF, if it's part of the multiverse as a whole without touching any other peices of Transformers, then yes, it's part of that. If you mean multiverse in crossovers and such, then no, it's not aligned with any other storyline though it's part of the multiverse that the Alternaters story created.
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You fellows make me chortle.
To answer the initial question, I'd agree with Tramp's comment:
which is what I think i_amtrunks was saying anyway.
One could argue, if one wished, that even fanfiction is part of the TF multiverse but that's another topic.
To answer the initial question, I'd agree with Tramp's comment:
Tramp wrote: All the multiverse is is all of the various TF continuities within canon; all of its realities and universes. The movie is its own universe. At the same time, it is a part of the over-all TF canon and greater story. This places it within the greater multiverse.
which is what I think i_amtrunks was saying anyway.
One could argue, if one wished, that even fanfiction is part of the TF multiverse but that's another topic.
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Leonardo wrote:You fellows make me chortle.
To answer the initial question, I'd agree with Tramp's comment:Tramp wrote: All the multiverse is is all of the various TF continuities within canon; all of its realities and universes. The movie is its own universe. At the same time, it is a part of the over-all TF canon and greater story. This places it within the greater multiverse.
which is what I think i_amtrunks was saying anyway.
One could argue, if one wished, that even fanfiction is part of the TF multiverse but that's another topic.
More or less Leonardo.
It's amazing that a couple of people said more or less the same thing, in different ways, and this thread still managed to get a little out of hand.
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