Rodimus Prime wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Well, I don't know if he'll say this, but here's some of my own guesses as to what he might say:
- The male Nitro Convoy was gender-bent into the female Override
- Several characters were given new voices and foreign accents that differed from what they already sounded like
- The "omega Frequency" didn't exist in Galaxy Force and was created in Cybertron to make the kids seem less useless (useful kids, lord forbid!
) - "Burning Justice" scenes are either given logical explanations for the characters' random power surges (like, they're glowing with the "power of energon" or the "power of Primus") or have the character react in amazement at the sudden boosts that they recieve in these scenes.
- Megatron's "Armor of Unicron" was a pure dub invention
- The first two episodes of Galaxy Force were merged into one for Cybertron. And then Galaxy Force episode 2 was dubbed in full as a "lost episode" shown at the end of the series, thus having two episodes featuring the exact same battle.
All those. And a lot of much smaller nuances and tics, having to do with a much different story. In Galaxy Force, there isn't even an Unicron anywhere. And Seibertron gets destroyed at the beginning.
Yeah, well guess what:
1. Override is a much more interesting character than Nitro Convoy, who's just a jackass. As for the gender flip, the body design is androgynous and we end up with a female character who avoids several writing pitfalls common with affirmative action characters. Also, it's Airrazor's revenge.
2. Accents are not a bad thing, and it was material outside the dub (the collector's club comics and badly researched bios) that said they were the same characters.
3. You say "Useful Kids" like it's a bad thing instead of it being a good change after past shows. Without the Omega Frequency there was no reason for any of them except maybe Coby to hang around.
4. What, trying to have stuff make sense is bad? Face it: Galaxy Force overused unexplained unjustified Burning Justice moments past the point where they could get away with it. And having the characters treat it as normal instead of being surprised and amazed by something that
should surprise and/or amaze them.
5. Yes it was, and it makes sense for a number of reasons. One, it blatantly resembles Unicron. Two, Megatron displays several Unicron-esque powers over the series. Three, this explanation means
he stole the power of a dark god.
6. Yeah, well, it made the pilot flow more smoothly.
As for Coby's distant relationship with his family apart from Bud, it was excised because it never amounted to anything.