Sledge wrote:I REALLY don't want to know what a "cumputer" is used for. A little one-handed web surfing, perhaps?
Sledge wrote:I REALLY don't want to know what a "cumputer" is used for. A little one-handed web surfing, perhaps?
shortround wrote:Rodimus prime the worlds biggest cry baby.
ChrisR291 wrote:Lets see.... in no particular order
Wheelie
Red Alert
Tracks
Grapple
Cannabis Prime wrote:I didn't know a super-sonic jet could park on the grass like that!
Caboose wrote:Time is not made out of lines! Time is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!
Pyrostrata wrote:Because they had no visible "Dark sides", no quirks to speak of... They were all WAAAAAY too goodie-two-shoes for me!
zemper wrote:(that Englishman Ivy-league formal language could be annoying to listen to sometimes, could he have been an upper-class Cybertronian prior?)
Jeysie wrote:zemper wrote:(that Englishman Ivy-league formal language could be annoying to listen to sometimes, could he have been an upper-class Cybertronian prior?)
I wouldn't call it upper-class, just educated, since he's one of the few Autobots that sounds smart without also sounding snotty (compare Highbrow, Sky Lynx, and Grimlock when he got super-smart, for instance). But, if I made a list of which voices in TF I liked the best, he'd be near the top. :> (So I have weird tastes...)
Moonbase2 wrote:ChrisR291 wrote:Lets see.... in no particular order
Wheelie
Red Alert
Tracks
Grapple
What?? No, you gotta take off Red Alert. And Tracks.
And Grapple.
Moonbase2 wrote:I'd say the dinobots are the most annoying, as well as Blurr. Warpath could grate the nerves as well.
As for the Autobots not being very dimensional due to a lack of "dark sides", I agree to an extent. I think they had some golden opportunities and they didn't do what they could've. For example, I love how Red Alert is paranoid, but the only episode that dealt with it was when he simply went bonkers. I think they could've used the personality trait well had they bothered to explore his character. Same thing with Mirage. We could've seen a lot more of him. I definitely think goody-two-shoes gets old. We need to see that they aren't infallible beings that cannot be corrupted (except Prime, of course).
Moonbase2 wrote:Yes, Auto-Beserk is one of my favorite episodes. Red Alert is a character that would normally be very cautious and untrusting, but because of a glitch he starts to utterly lose it, believes the Autobots are in some plot to dispose of him, and allows himself to be so easily manipulated by Starscream. In the end, his guilt from his actions is so great that he felt he deserved to die, but his friend, who he had believed to betray him, endangered himself to save him. I thought it was a good story. I also like stories where a character changes due to something out of his control, or the allure of something is so great that he no longer has control, like with the Spiderman symbiote. I only wish Red Alert got more screentime.
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