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munkimus prime wrote:That was the greatest thing I've seen since boobs.
Raymond101 wrote:As far as I know, from watching G1 and Cybertron, TFs are obscenely powerful. No human weapon should scratch them. Which makes me wonder at how the humans were a force of their own when dealing with the Decepticons in the movie. All that it took on the humans' part was a small group of commandos and a strike force of F-22s. I have a feeling that if the President called in the entire U.S. army, they wouldn't need the Autobots at all. Which rings wrong with me. The Decepticons are hurt more easily, unlike the missiles bouncing off them in G1.
I always envisaged Cybertronians as being completely impervious to the primitive weapons of the humans, which is the whole point of the war on Earth - Autobots protect the humans from the Decepticons because they're the only ones who can. Problem is, if this is the case, then it definitely makes the movie TFs weaker than previous incarnations. Either that, or assimilating Earthen vehicles actually makes them weaker than their Cybertronian forms, which sucks.
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T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
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Raymond101 wrote:If only we had a bigger Autobot, maybe like a Concorde Autobot in the movie, there wouldn't be this problem of good guys being excessively smaller overall than the bad guys.
~Windcharger~ wrote:It took an airstrike just to knock off the tip of Scorponoks tail. Sounds pretty powerful to me. Until the humans broke out weapons designed from studying Megatron for half a century, standard ordinance was pretty ineffective. In this case the Autobots weren't there to protect the humans. They were simply trying to retrieve the Allspark. Humans were innocent bystanders.
Auto Bot wrote:~Windcharger~ wrote:It took an airstrike just to knock off the tip of Scorponoks tail. Sounds pretty powerful to me. Until the humans broke out weapons designed from studying Megatron for half a century, standard ordinance was pretty ineffective. In this case the Autobots weren't there to protect the humans. They were simply trying to retrieve the Allspark. Humans were innocent bystanders.
I'd say, that is incorrect.
Humans didn't develop weapons or learn how to defeat Cybertronians by studying Megatron.
In fact, humans see NBE-1 as a science project, with absolutely no threat to humans at all. (Which differs from the prequel concept. Weird.)
The concept and method on how to bring down a Cybertronian was learned impromptu in the desert attack. Different air strike packages were called in to neutralize Scorponok. Until the military "accidentally" hit the bullseye when they tried the high-heat "saber rounds". After which, they made it a priority to immediately inform higher commands on what kind of weapons can hurt the aliens.
With the theme or idea in the movie that "Autobots were here to protect the humans", or "Only Autobots can defeat the Decepticons"... I'd say this is a fallacy.
As we can see in the ensuing action, it was actually, "The humans are protecting the Autobots whimps", or "The Autobots got no fighting chance without the help of humans".
And this is even considering the humans were ill-prepared. Imagine if they were fore-warned, and given several decades to prepare. Megatron will surely be a thousand pieces of scrap Cyber-metals, way before any other Decepticons shows up as blips in the radar screen. And Decepticon won't survive half an hour of human onslaught. And that's not calling the entire US military into the game yet. Much less, calling the entire UN-mandated Global Defense Force, so to speak.
We don't even have to touch the nuclear weapons issue.
Auto Bot wrote:It seems, in the movie, that the humans did kill or helped kill some of the Cybertronians.
But if all or some of these dead metals are brought to life again, then this argument will not hold.
Auto Bot wrote:
Humans didn't develop weapons or learn how to defeat Cybertronians by studying Megatron.
Auto Bot wrote:
If the Sabot rounds were specifically invented to counter Cybertronians, they wouldn't have to try an array of aerial attack packages on Scorponok, and then later on, discovered that it was only the Sabot rounds that can affect them.
jboyler wrote:Auto Bot wrote:
If the Sabot rounds were specifically invented to counter Cybertronians, they wouldn't have to try an array of aerial attack packages on Scorponok, and then later on, discovered that it was only the Sabot rounds that can affect them.
Um... The very first aircraft to attack Scorpnok were A-10 "Warthogs." The A-10 carries the GAU-8 Avenger, which fires DU Sabots in 30mm flavor. They followed this with a Spectre gunship, which carries the same 105mm rounds as an M1 series. They also threw in a few Hellfire missiles for good measure.
So yes, despite the fact that S7 had not yet revealed their existence, the Air Force was using DU Sabots from the very beginning. (Not because they knew about Transformers, but because they are among the most powerful modern antitank weapons)
And the fact remains that at the end of the battle the troops are using handheld DU Sabots in a grenade launcher. Again, I know of no such munition in the real world, and yet S7 had a table full of them and had mounted these weapons on dune buggies almost as if they had expected to have to use them one day.
-J
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