sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:I remember asking, but in all honestly I cant say I did it on this site.That topic, and many similar, were had on a number of TF fan sites.
Hmm... well, the book does draw heavily from G1, but it also draws from a TON of non-G1 series. It draws things from the Beast Era, the Unicron Trilogy, the Movies, Animated, the various Fun Publications fiction, and more.
Though, for the G1 things it draws from, in addition to the G1 cartoon, it draws influence from the Marvel Comics, the Dremwave comics, and the IDW comics.
So, it does draw from G1 the most of anything, but its drawing from so many other series as well makes it feel like a big mishmash of elements from all those series put together.
I guess Exodus could be seen as another new G1, but the presence of elements from all those other non-G1 series are still very evident and very obvious.
Though, thankfully, it isn't.
Dead Metal wrote:Fine is some people still can't wrap their minds around WFC not being G1, I can say something just as stupid.
I believe that Movie Bumblebee is Armada Hotshot, there's nothing in any fiction that contradicts it, they're bot yellow and turn into sports cars, so yes they're both the same guy.
Sheesh, man, can't a guy (Sto) just ask a simple question? He's on our side of knowing that WFC is not another G1 world. All he wants to know if there's anything in the game by itself that disqualifies it from appearing to be another G1 world.
Dead Metal wrote:Going by that logic, any new Transformers series is a new G1, they all share the same basic concepts and characters. And neither state that it's a new beginning and has nothing to do with anything prior.
Not Beast Wars. Had it not been for the G1 references they put in later on, we could have assumed that Autobots and Decepticons didn't even exist in this series. The entire shows so completely different from G1 that it could have been its own reality separate from G1, had it not been eventually retconned in. The only thing that made this show bare any resemblance to G1 at the time was the "Transformers" part of the title (which was written as the subheading for once), the presences of energon (which itself was given a facelift) and the fact that these two factions of warring characters were robots that could transform (which itself is a trait belong to many shows of many non-TF franchises).
Dead Metal wrote:Have you played it? If you have you'll notice how the arms turn into the weaponry, note I don't mean reveal the weaponry but actually turn into the guns and blades. The jets have movable parts almost akin to arms and legs. Omega Supreme is a key and not a guardian robot, the Transformers combine with turrets so that they can use them. The Matrix is not a symbol of Leadership and Optimus Prime is the first to receive it. Cybertron has more than two Moons and a giant space station surrounding it.
Dude, ever hear of artistic license? IDW made Galvatron a different guy than Megatron, among many other changes, and yet that world is still a G1 world.
Though, WFC Omega Supreme is still a guardian. He protects the Omega Gate and the Core from danger. That is still him being a guardian of some sort.
And the Matrix is so a symbol of leadership in the game, as Optimus' possessing it symbolizes Cybertron's recognition of him as "Leader of the Free Autobots".
Though, while not stated in the game by itself, the lore of WFC (which includes Exodus) reveals that Optimus was not the first one to bear the Matrix, as it was original carried by Prima, as the jeweled hilt of his sword, the Star Saber.

sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Shadowman wrote:And that means what, exactly?
It "means" nothing.
But it allows for the possibility of a connection.
Have you watched Animated? Because they have more blatant G1 references per episode than WfC had in it's entirety, not to mention most characters are designed to resemble their G1 counterparts, some even more closely than in WfC.
Which is why many felt there was a G1 connection of some kind.
So, I ask his question to everyone again. Is there anything in just the game alone, without looking at any external info outside of the game, that prevents it from possibly being another G1 world?
Ignore the G1 cartoon. Ignore the G1 Marvel Comics. Ignore the G1 Dreamwave comics. Ignore the G1 IDW comics. Ignore all these specifics. Think of G1 in a more broad manner, with there being multiple Generation 1 realities. What inside just the game by itself, prevents it from being another new one of these different G1 realities?