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Diem wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was a heat of the moment thing that had Jazz in a frustrated scenario in which he lost his cool and didn't think before gunning the guy down.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Not to mention that, well, Jazz did kill a human.
A non-evil human.
This fact isn't really that important here, but wasn't Jazz tricked or it was a mistake? I'm just curuous; I have quite a bit of back reading that I want to do.
Spoiler pic.
Jazz regretted his rash action, but was still removed from active duty and denied any release into the field afterward.
Harsh indictment on the horrors that a lifetime of ceaseless war can inflict on even the most positive of individuals or pulled-from-arse, "edgy" out-of-character moment during an already poorly-scripted era of the comic? YOU DECIDE.
But anyway, yeah, "courage" is a very weird adjective to ascribe to Menasor. Particularly since he's one-fifth Breakdown. But then "courage" is a really weird trait to emphasize for giant gestalt robots anyway. Bravery is not exactly an issue when one is multiple times the size of one's foes.
Sabrblade wrote:It was a heat of the moment thing that had Jazz in a frustrated scenario in which he lost his cool and didn't think before gunning the guy down.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Not to mention that, well, Jazz did kill a human.
A non-evil human.
This fact isn't really that important here, but wasn't Jazz tricked or it was a mistake? I'm just curuous; I have quite a bit of back reading that I want to do.
Spoiler pic.
Jazz regretted his rash action, but was still removed from active duty and denied any release into the field afterward.
Right, but what he didn't realize in all that tension was that Bumblebee was getting through to that cop, convincing him not to shoot. And everyone was yelling at Jazz to stop, but, well, see Diem's post.MrBlack wrote:It was a heat of the moment thing, but in all fairness the cop was about to shoot Bumblebee with a Megatron-derived weapon. Jazz had to choose between either allowing the human to take the shot or killing him and made a split second decision. He chose what he thought was the better of two bad choices.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
MrBlack wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was a heat of the moment thing that had Jazz in a frustrated scenario in which he lost his cool and didn't think before gunning the guy down.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Not to mention that, well, Jazz did kill a human.
A non-evil human.
This fact isn't really that important here, but wasn't Jazz tricked or it was a mistake? I'm just curuous; I have quite a bit of back reading that I want to do.
Spoiler pic.
Jazz regretted his rash action, but was still removed from active duty and denied any release into the field afterward.
It was a heat of the moment thing, but in all fairness the cop was about to shoot Bumblebee with a Megatron-derived weapon. Jazz had to choose between either allowing the human to take the shot or killing him and made a split second decision. He chose what he thought was the better of two bad choices.
Silly wrote:MrBlack wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was a heat of the moment thing that had Jazz in a frustrated scenario in which he lost his cool and didn't think before gunning the guy down.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Not to mention that, well, Jazz did kill a human.
A non-evil human.
This fact isn't really that important here, but wasn't Jazz tricked or it was a mistake? I'm just curuous; I have quite a bit of back reading that I want to do.
Spoiler pic.
Jazz regretted his rash action, but was still removed from active duty and denied any release into the field afterward.
It was a heat of the moment thing, but in all fairness the cop was about to shoot Bumblebee with a Megatron-derived weapon. Jazz had to choose between either allowing the human to take the shot or killing him and made a split second decision. He chose what he thought was the better of two bad choices.
Good point, Jazz is still cool in my book.
Diem wrote:Silly wrote:MrBlack wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was a heat of the moment thing that had Jazz in a frustrated scenario in which he lost his cool and didn't think before gunning the guy down.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Not to mention that, well, Jazz did kill a human.
A non-evil human.
This fact isn't really that important here, but wasn't Jazz tricked or it was a mistake? I'm just curuous; I have quite a bit of back reading that I want to do.
Spoiler pic.
Jazz regretted his rash action, but was still removed from active duty and denied any release into the field afterward.
It was a heat of the moment thing, but in all fairness the cop was about to shoot Bumblebee with a Megatron-derived weapon. Jazz had to choose between either allowing the human to take the shot or killing him and made a split second decision. He chose what he thought was the better of two bad choices.
Good point, Jazz is still cool in my book.
This would carry more weight with me if "Really good at improvising" and "loves humankind" weren't literally Jazz' two biggest personality traits.
Optimizzy wrote:Well I'm really good at understanding people but I still mess up every now and then. Jazz messed up, to ably affected him worse because of those traits.
Cobotron wrote:Ya man. What gives? These guys are people too. Talented ones at that.Va'al wrote: Meanwhile, I will be waiting for Hasbro to credit their artists...
Neat posters!
fenrir72 wrote:Va'al wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Raising the question in the toysection because the Comic is just a glorified ad piece for the line.
You hurt me.![]()
Why? Both are technically interrelated. So who's the white Prime mold this time? What'd be the back story on the box? Legit issues no?
Delta Magnus wrote:Got Dragstrip today. He's a lot of fun, and I love his alt mode.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:DS is my favorite Stuntipunk.
Just realized. I ordered some guys from HTS on Fri. They are to ship "the next business day".
Tuesday's the next business day. Today is a holiday.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
Madeus Prime wrote:I found our legends Nickel at 1:46!!
Optimizzy wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:I found our legends Nickel at 1:46!!
Huh. That works. What line is that from?
There are some fantastic expressions for all the characters, from IDW's own to the Japanese G1 loans, and the Super Sentai UFOmaru inspired Nickel that add to this strangely contrasting issue, along with all the gore and terror and house chores.
Optimizzy wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:I found our legends Nickel at 1:46!!
Huh. That works. What line is that from?
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