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Pun-3X wrote:...Even in the Movie, when he was blown to pieces, it wasn't shown as any kind of "armor" chunks with a smaller body inside. That whole thing represents Magnus...
Tramp wrote:Well, according to Dreamwave, G1 Ultra Magnus and Prime are brothers
Actually, it really isn?t off topic because it concerns the design of the character, and why he is the way he is. Secondly, DW based their continuity off the toys, not the TV show, hence, for example, why Grimlock and the Dinobots actually came from Cybertron and not built on Earth by Wheeljack. Thus, it makes perfect sense for Ultra Magnus to be Prime?s brother, since, under his armor, he is virtually identical to Prime.Pun-3X wrote:Tramp wrote:Well, according to Dreamwave, G1 Ultra Magnus and Prime are brothers
That's what I was refering to. That relationship, as well as the 'man beneath the armor,' was never explored in the cartoon until Dreamwave did in the last couple of years. And after a bit, they seemed to be taking "G1" into their own canon as well. (I think Pat had even mentioned as such in some interview, that he was planning on taking G1 in DW's own direction...before the bankruptcy)
As for the transformation sequence, I wouldn't expect it to be different from the toy's basic transformation. Whether it's considered 'armor' or the full body--even the way Magnus transforms--is up to the viewer. In the end, I think you can pretty much go either way with it, as the old G1 cartoon basically leaves it completely alone. My preference was to think of that as the full character.
...so, yeah, this went somewhat off topic...
Tramp wrote:Exactly. And I actually preferred that they looked to the toys rather than the TV show. Hence why I loved the fact that they finally showed Ultra Magnus without his armor, showing conclusively that yes, it is armor as it should be.
jimsloth wrote:Tramp wrote:Exactly. And I actually preferred that they looked to the toys rather than the TV show. Hence why I loved the fact that they finally showed Ultra Magnus without his armor, showing conclusively that yes, it is armor as it should be.
... But..
The cartoon never said it wasn't armor. The old comic never said it wasn't armor. Omition does not = negation. Its like arguing that because in the G1 cartoon prime never had a gas pump, then clearly he should never have a gas pump. NO. It just means they didn't show him with it. They didn't show prime 24 hours a day. They never showed Spike taking a dump. He was human. We can assume at some point, yes he did indeed take a dump. Magnus always had armor on in the cartoon, yes. Spike always had pants on in the cartoon. They could come off. They didn't show it, but that doesn't mean they are adheared to his body.
Pun-3X wrote:I think the bios stated Mirage was the one that could project holograms of himself (instead of cloaking) and Hound simply had a hologram gun.
jimsloth wrote:So back on topic, Jet Convoy, where did you get that face?
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