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JetOptimus23 wrote:Zeta's full name is Sentinel Zeta Prime apparently.
RogueDeathangel wrote:JetOptimus23 wrote:Zeta's full name is Sentinel Zeta Prime apparently.
That is totally Hasbro trying to cover up their goof between the WFC game and book.![]()
wing0hero wrote:Anyone else excited about the possible figures from that poster. Maybe Skyfire(Jetfire), Arcee, Ratchet, and the red ones either Swerve or Cliffjumper. I know this aint the figure thread, but wow.
JetOptimus23 wrote:I would like an Omega Supreme figure. Why? CUZ HE KICKS ASS!!!!!
Senator Ratbat wrote:The whole "G1 Cartoon canon" thing had me pissed off before the game even came out. First of all, Stunticons & Aerialbots are in it. Automatic continuity error right there. And then there's Trypticon, who wasn't built 'til Season 3, on Earth. Another continuity clash. And I remember them touting it as having explained certain character motivations from the G1 cartoon (Starscream's, in particular), further implying that this ties in with that particular continuity. I just don't understand what universe this is supposed to be set in. If it's canon, it must belong to something, it has to fit in somewhere. Otherwise it's just an official stand-alone product, and there's no need to call it canon or official or anything - it just exists as itself, by itself. Which is basically the way I view the game, in its own separate continuity, a unique, one-shot vision of the war on Cybertron.
RogueDeathangel wrote:Senator Ratbat wrote:The whole "G1 Cartoon canon" thing had me pissed off before the game even came out. First of all, Stunticons & Aerialbots are in it. Automatic continuity error right there. And then there's Trypticon, who wasn't built 'til Season 3, on Earth. Another continuity clash. And I remember them touting it as having explained certain character motivations from the G1 cartoon (Starscream's, in particular), further implying that this ties in with that particular continuity. I just don't understand what universe this is supposed to be set in. If it's canon, it must belong to something, it has to fit in somewhere. Otherwise it's just an official stand-alone product, and there's no need to call it canon or official or anything - it just exists as itself, by itself. Which is basically the way I view the game, in its own separate continuity, a unique, one-shot vision of the war on Cybertron.
Agreed, though in fairness I think Hasbro meant that it is canon going forward.
I.E. most Transformers media over the next wee while will be incontinuity with this. (E.g. Prime)
When it comes to Transformers and "official" canon I think it's best to take everything with a rather big grain of salt.
It's not like it matters anyway
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:There's about a billion TF canons. Each one is as valid as another. Mix, match and try not to have your head implode.
craggy wrote:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:There's about a billion TF canons. Each one is as valid as another. Mix, match and try not to have your head implode.
good advice.
But if this is the Official Canon, does that mean that all those cartoons I've got on DVD, and those films that people went to see Megan Fox in, are all unofficial? Hasbro better start suing themselves for infringing on their copyright then. Those sneaky sons of bots!
my favourite TF cannon is Galvatron.
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