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Scaleface wrote:Let me put it this way then - Is there any proof that Wheeljack wasn't just injured in the movie? No one said he's dead, and we just see him laying there injured.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Basketball Jones wrote:Although a scene with a Wheeljack that is heavily damaged and incapacitated is shown, there are numerous indicators that he is not dead:
-Unlike most of the other deaths in TF:TM, Wheeljack is not grey in the scene where he is depicted as heavily damaged.
-One of the other robots (Arcee?) is dragging him to safety. Why bother dragging a corpse to safety when the base is under full siege?
-On the storyboards, Smokescreen is depicted to be dead rather than Wheeljack.
-He appears later on in Transformers: Victory.
Wouldn't it make more sense for Wheeljack to have just been badly injured and taken out of the action for an extended amount of time while recovering?
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
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.
Scaleface wrote:Prime died. Didn't last. Why should Wheeljack's death?
Scaleface wrote:Didn't ask if he was famous. Asked if he was dead.
ThunderThruster wrote:Scaleface wrote:Let me put it this way then - Is there any proof that Wheeljack wasn't just injured in the movie? No one said he's dead, and we just see him laying there injured.
your supposed to get confirmation from the look on arcee's face.
Autobot032 wrote:Scaleface wrote:Didn't ask if he was famous. Asked if he was dead.
No, you're right, you didn't. However, my explanation is one of many possible theories.
When it comes down to it, Wheeljack is in fact dead. Hasbro killed him and all of the Season 1 guys to make room for the movie and beyond line. Back then, apparently kids just weren't sophisticated enough to handle the fact that there might be different TFs. (note: Sarcasm)
It's all about money, and pushing product.
Yes, Wheeljack is dead.
Dr Leonard \"Bones\" McCoy wrote:He's dead Jim.
Scaleface wrote:I guess the WHeeljack that appeared in the Action Master commercials and in Victory is going to be really pissed when he finds out he was dead.
I guess he is dead, if you have a limited view of continuity and make assumptions about Arcee's eyes as a medical diagnosis. The rest of us know he's alive.
Insurgent wrote:
And who's to say Autobot City was fully online? I'm sure if it was, Metroplex would have transformed and kicked Devastator into the mountain.
Leonardo wrote:ThunderThruster wrote:Scaleface wrote:Let me put it this way then - Is there any proof that Wheeljack wasn't just injured in the movie? No one said he's dead, and we just see him laying there injured.
your supposed to get confirmation from the look on arcee's face.
I agree with this, I think the shot of Arcee's expression is supposed to be a visual cue that Wheeljack is beyond repair.
MagnusPrimal wrote:Leonardo wrote:ThunderThruster wrote:Scaleface wrote:Let me put it this way then - Is there any proof that Wheeljack wasn't just injured in the movie? No one said he's dead, and we just see him laying there injured.
your supposed to get confirmation from the look on arcee's face.
I agree with this, I think the shot of Arcee's expression is supposed to be a visual cue that Wheeljack is beyond repair.
I hope Arcee is better at that sort of thing than Perceptor is. Seeing as how he let Prime die, when a single Quintesson managed to repair him and bring him back. So I'm thinking Arcee might not be an authority in this area.
Scaleface wrote:Not so odd, considering they never actually said he was dead, just implied it in an admitted animation error. It is definitely open for debate based on the movie alone, and based on his appearing twice in animated form after, and having several more toys made, and not being dead in any other continuity, some people figure he was only wounded badly.
Uncrazzimatic wrote:No offence guys, but you kind of sound like those people who think aliens abducted Elvis, or that JFK is alive on some island somewhere. He's dead. Let it go.
Insurgent wrote:Aliens didn't abduct Elvis. He just went home.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Uncrazzimatic wrote:1) He appeared in animation form in Japanese series who, as it has already been stated didn't get the movie till much later and didn't know he was dead. He never apepared again in western media, thus he is dead in American continutiy.
2)The shows and comics are based on the toys not the other way around. Who lives and dies in the show has no effect on who hasbro release as toys.
3) You said it yourself other continuity. Not this one.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Scaleface wrote:Uncrazzimatic wrote:1) He appeared in animation form in Japanese series who, as it has already been stated didn't get the movie till much later and didn't know he was dead. He never apepared again in western media, thus he is dead in American continutiy.
2)The shows and comics are based on the toys not the other way around. Who lives and dies in the show has no effect on who hasbro release as toys.
3) You said it yourself other continuity. Not this one.
You still seem to be unable to accept that there is no actual PROOF he died at all. You seem to be able to discount every bit of evidence that he lived, but do you have ANY proof he died? Arcee's sad eyes don't count.
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