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Cyclonus43 wrote:Because they cause trouble by doing dumb ****.
That you ASSUME he didn't know. There's too many things that can only be guessed at, like Starscream not mentioning that Skyquakes hand appeared out of nowhere, or when Arcee might have mentioned Soundwave's ability to create a bridge. These are only things that can be implied, not proven.
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
PrymeStriker wrote:That's Miko, not Jack & Raf, who are miles more mature. Plus, Jack was the real mastermind behind the Shadowzone plan - Miko was just the distraction an Raf was the button-pusher.
Well, if Soundwave knew about the Shadowzone, don't you think he wouldn't have tried to attack Miko, go through her, and look at his hand in confusion?
That is not what a "brat" is.Cyclonus43 wrote:Because they cause trouble by doing dumb ****.
Jack was a Prime, of all things, chosen by Optimus to be his successor. He destroyed Airachnid's ship and singleheandedly directed a swarm of Scraplets to devour an overpowered Insecticon.Cyclonus43 wrote:But at least it might have been a little more acceptable/believable if someone worthy did it.
Okay then, what reasons do we have to assume that he did know what to do?Cyclonus43 wrote:That you ASSUME he didn't know. There's too many things that can only be guessed at, like Starscream not mentioning that Skyquakes hand appeared out of nowhere, or when Arcee might have mentioned Soundwave's ability to create a bridge. These are only things that can be implied, not proven.
I did mention "until he gets out", yes. But, until then, even though he can deal with solitude, he'll still have to live with the knowledge that he failed his objective and wasn't there to stop his master from dying or to stop his enemies from winning back Cybertron.Cyclonus43 wrote:I think that's overrating it a bit. Soundwave doesn't have a problem with solitude. Nor will he have a problem finding a way out.
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.'
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Nope. Vince made a crack at Arcee, and Arcee wanted to humiliate him in return.Cyclonus43 wrote:Then that wasn't Jack in the early episodes drag racing and almost blowing Arcee's cover?
Three humans can push big objects. It's not like Screamer's arm was bolted to the ground.Cyclonus43 wrote:Along with doing ridiculous things that normal grown people couldn't do. Like moving Starscreams arm, when did Decepticons become made out of tinfoil?
What could have have done while paralyzed at the time?Cyclonus43 wrote:Again, you're saying the same thing I'm saying just a different way, they made Soundwave an idiot to make the brats look strong/smart. I find it hard to believe that anyone with Soundwave's capability wouldn't have known the effects that certain aspects of the bridge created.
Could have had to do with the size of these bridges this time, since the ones from the other episode were huge, while these were personal-sized.Cyclonus43 wrote:By the way, where was the huge explosion when the bridges collapsed, and why weren't the kids sucked in the way Skyquake was? He was buried BEHIND where the Autobots were standing in respect to where the bridges opened up.
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:Jack certainly doesn't fit that description since he not a child, and he's too mature, responsible, and well behaved to be considered "spoiled" or "impolite".
Miko, well, she's been annoying in the past, but in the case with her confronting Soundwave, she was being competent and following orders. She's also not a child either.
Raf's a goody-two-shoes, so, like Jack, he certainly can't be called a "brat".
And, of the three of them, only Miko has ever been directly responsible for causing trouble. But in this case, her Gung Ho nature was being used beneficially.
Miko proved herself as a worthy operator of the Apex Armor when she mopped the floor with Starscream, and has been credited as the one who slayed Hardshell. She's even earned "Mr. By-the-book-stiff" Ultra Magnus's respect, of all people.
Raf's a technical genius who's proven to be more than a vital component in the Autobots' more technial-based objectives.
At least, it can be said that he didn't see a second portal coming, and was caught off guard in that regard.
Also, Soundwave's original loyalties lay with Cybertron before he devoted himself to Megatron. If he sees that his master is dead and his loyalties return to the planet, he might notice that his loyalties were misguided all along and see himself a fool for letting Megatron lead him astray down a path that ultimately ruined his own life, in the end. Even if he gets out, he have to live with knowing that the path he chose led him to a doomed existence, in which he will forever be seen as a villain and a war criminal in an Autobot-ruled Cybertron. Even if he escapes, if Megatron doesn't come back to power and restores Soundwave's nigh-untouchable position of power, things look pretty bleak for the guy's future ahead.
Sabrblade wrote:Jack only really drag raced with Bumblebee, but he was still halfhearted about it since he was really only doing it due to peer pressure (Vince threatening him, Miko encouraging him, Sierra flirting with him). He's a teenager, he's prone to give into peer pressure. We all are/were/will be.
His arm was about has big a large fallen tree trunk, and humans can move those in real life. Not with ease, mind you, but it's not impossible to moved with enough force.
What could have have done while paralyzed at the time?
Could have had to do with the size of these bridges this time, since the ones from the other episode were huge, while these were personal-sized.![]()
But, if not, then just call it a continuity error.
Most see "child" as meaning "older than babies, younger than teenagers", which only Raf would be. That's how I was using it.Cyclonus43 wrote:Yes, shes' a child. Unless she suddenly turned 18.
I made a post as you were typing your response. It's on the previous page.Cyclonus43 wrote:Now please answer my question where the 3 of them have enough strength to move Starscream's arm. With him weighing in the neighborhood of 20,000 lbs, his arm isn't exactly "light".
In my previous post.Cyclonus43 wrote:See my other post about Jack in the early episodes.
What did he not do?Cyclonus43 wrote:Exactly, something Starscream wasn't able to do, forgive me if I can't suspend THAT much reality.
Again, he was facing against something the Decepticons considered no real threat at all. His overconfidence left him vulnerable.Cyclonus43 wrote:Possible, but I find it unlikely that Soundwave would be that unprepared.
Oh, I didn't mean on a moralistic level. But simply that, with Cybertron now in control by the Autobots and Soundwave having lost everything due to both that and the death of Megatron, he ain't gonna be too happy about having no more place in the world, and has only himself to blame for the choices he made in life.Cyclonus43 wrote:Forgive me if I don't think Soundwave thinks that much about being a villain. He's ALWAYS known his place and what he was doing/who he was working for.
He's survived without Megatron before, though for a short time, and I have no doubt Shockwave or even Starscream would underestimate his value.
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.'
Cyclonus43 wrote:Excuse me brawny, but I've never met a tree trunk that weight 1,000 lbs and could STILL be MOVED by 3 CHILDREN.
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
What's the source on this being the arm's actual weight?Cyclonus43 wrote:Excuse me brawny, but I've never met a tree trunk that weight 1,000 lbs and could STILL be MOVED by 3 CHILDREN.
Two seconds isn't quite enough time for someone as relaxed as Soundwave was to react fast enough to escape the vacuum of two enclosing portals.Cyclonus43 wrote:He could have moved before it got him. I know, it's not likely to everyone else on this board apparently, but if the Autobots and brats can do ridiculous unexplained ****, then why can't the bad guys?
Continuity error is what continuity does.Cyclonus43 wrote:Sorry not every POS you throw at the wall is going to stick
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.'
Oh, well, I meant "as of right now" they rule it. Yeah, things might shake up once the movie kick in, but the episode ended with Cybertron being in the Autobots' hands.MINDVVIPE wrote:I dont think the Autobots will rule Cybertron. After the Predacons rising movie, we will be able to predict more clearly, but I see a sort of beast machines cybertron with it being pretty vacant, and with a crafty Shockwave building drones to attack the Autobots wherever they are.
Oh yeah, that is a good point. Then again, Soundwave might have known he was no match for the armor and simply deployed his portal to shield himself from it, as well as to force Miko away from the bridge by sending her through it.MINDVVIPE wrote:Also, why does everyone seem to think the Apex Armour would not have been too much for Soundwave? Okay, sure, the show is inconsistent at times, but that armour would have wrecked most anyone. I would like to see it pit against Predaking since even he couldn't really damage the armour.
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.'
Cyclonus43 wrote:viruscarnage wrote:Why do you insist on calling them brats? The only 'brat' is Miko in reality. Jack is almost of age to be an agent, and Raf has the intelligence of a 30 year old working at the CIA.
I assume you're reading other peoples posts in this thread, and noticed the reason to not ask your question, right?
Sabrblade wrote:Most see "child" as meaning "older than babies, younger than teenagers", which only Raf would be. That's how I was using it.
I made a post as you were typing your response. It's on the previous page.
Though, as for Starscream's weight, how would we know how much he weighs?
Though, as for Starscream's weight, how would we know how much he weighs? It's not like he's so heavy he makes craters or potholes with every footstep he takes wherever he goes. Not even Megatron, or even Bulkhead, do that. If anything, Screamer'd probably be one of the more lighter, nimble Decepticons than a heavyweight.
Still doesn't make him less guilty.In my previous post.
Handle the armor as well as Miko.What did he not do?![]()
Again, I still see Soundwave as one that is always thinking, weather confident or conceded, he still always thinking.Again, he was facing against something the Decepticons considered no real threat at all. His overconfidence left him vulnerable.
Oh, I didn't mean on a moralistic level. But simply that, with Cybertron now in control by the Autobots and Soundwave having lost everything due to both that and the death of Megatron, he ain't gonna be too happy about having no more place in the world, and has only himself to blame for the choices he made in life.
Going by the weight of an f-16, and what some sites list Starscream as weighing.Sabrblade wrote:What's the source on this being the arm's actual weight?
Two seconds isn't quite enough time for someone as relaxed as Soundwave was to react fast enough to escape the vacuum of two enclosing portals.
Continuity error is what continuity does.
I'm still baffled as to how Strscream and Megatron even knew about the Shadowzone in episode 49.
What places give his weight?Cyclonus43 wrote:I saw the one about the tree stump, but not anything mentioning 3 very small and frail brats....erm....children....being able to move something that heavy. Going by what an f-16 weighs, and what some places say Starscream weighs, he's in the neighborhood of 20,000 pounds.
My example did refer to continuity, the TFs not stomping holes into the ground everytime they walk doesn't.Cyclonus43 wrote:Probably just a continuity error![]()
Arcee started it. And Jack, unlike Miko, learns from his mistakes, showing that he grows and matures as a character, making it easier for him to be forgiven.Cyclonus43 wrote:Still doesn't make him less guilty.
Who said he didn't?Cyclonus43 wrote:Handle the armor as well as Miko.
There's the problem. It's how "you" personally view Soundwave, rather than the canonical view of him. At the time, he was thinking , yes, but about dealing with Miko, as that's what his focus was directed upon at the time. A second portal appearing behind him all of a sudden wasn't something he was expecting to happen.Cyclonus43 wrote:Again, I still see Soundwave as one that is always thinking, weather confident or conceded, he still always thinking.
Then again, the show didn't quite go into much depth on his inner personality, anyway. Most of the info I got of his inner thoughts on his loyalties and ideals came from the novels.Cyclonus43 wrote:I think he's evolved enough to know the only logical solution is to continue on. He has never struck me as the remorseful type, no matter what the circumstances.
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.'
Someone whose alert wouldn't turn as slowly and calmly as he did.Cyclonus43 wrote:I never feel Soundwave is "relaxed".
Whoops. Yeah, 50.Cyclonus43 wrote:Sure it's not #50?
Except the Shadowzone entrance wasn't on the ship. It was over in that canyon where Skyquake's grave lay.Cyclonus43 wrote:So why wouldn't Soundwave have known? He "sees and hears" everything on that ship.
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.'
Just goes to show how much the creators tricked, deceived, and misled so many viewers with Cliffjumper's murder.Switchfire wrote:When I watched the first episode of Prime a few years ago I really liked it. I liked that Starscream actually killed an Autobot. It seemed to show the Decepticons were here, and they were actually capable.
Fast forward to now and such is not the case at all. I understand the bad guys lose and the good guys win, but I never, ever thought the good guys were going to lose ANYONE at all. The closer a(n Autobot) character came to death, the more likely he was to be saved by a ridiculous distraction. I personally can only tolerate that for so long before it gets tiresome.
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.'
Just goes to show how much the creators tricked, deceived, and misled so many viewers with Cliffjumper's murder.
Switchfire wrote:Just goes to show how much the creators tricked, deceived, and misled so many viewers with Cliffjumper's murder.
Tell me about it. After seeing Starscreams broken reaction I felt more sorry for them than I ever did for the Autobots. I just wanted nothing more than to see Starscream kill one of them.
Also, in regards to the whole Soundwave space bridge thing...why didn't Soundwave just deactivate his, walk through the other one and bridge back onto the Nemesis again? I've never actually seen the Shadowzone episode but Soundwave is as close to a living computer as any Transformer, so he should have been able to calculate that outcome pretty quickly. It's the first thing I thought of when watching it.
Sabrblade wrote:What places give his weight?
Also, "frail"? Really?
My example did refer to continuity, the TFs not stomping holes into the ground everytime they walk doesn't.
Arcee started it. And Jack, unlike Miko, learns from his mistakes, showing that he grows and matures as a character, making it easier for him to be forgiven.
He lost it didn't he?Who said he didn't?
There's the problem. It's how "you" personally view Soundwave, rather than the canonical view of him. At the time, he was thinking , yes, but about dealing with Miko, as that's what his focus was directed upon at the time. A second portal appearing behind him all of a sudden wasn't something he was expecting to happen.
Past episodes have also shown that Soundwave is just as prone to being surprised as anyone. Was he expecting the kids to be in the same facility as him in episode 5? Was he expecting Makeshift to have a bomb planted on him by Wheeljack that would blow up and force him to flee in episode 8? Was he expecting Arcee to shoot the unconscious Megatron in the chest in episode 13? Was he expecting Bulkhead to crash the Nemesis in episode 36? Was he expecting the ship to gain its own mind and electrocute him? Was he expecting Wheeljack to shatter his visor and Ratchet to sabotage Laserbeak in episode 37? Was he expecting Raf to knock the Damocles satellite he was controlling out of orbit in episode 45? Was he expecting Optimus to successful get the Star Saber despite Soundwave's attempts to distract him with a fake relic in episode 46? Was he expecting Smokescreen to the one who possessed the final Omega Key in episode 48? Was he expecting Laserbeak to get damaged in battle and thus return with hardly any salvageable surveillance data in episode 53? Was he expecting Shockwave to bring forth a Predacon through the space bridge at the end of episode 54? Was he expecting the Autobots to attack Darkmount so quickly with such limited numbers, Optimus to come to the rescue out of nowhere in a new body, and the humans to ultimately destroy the fortress in episode 56? Was he expecting the Predacon to wreck the Nemesis communications dish (that he was forced to repair) in episode 58? Was he expecting Starscream and Knock Out to unleash a vampiric Terrorcon epidemic aboard the Nemesis in episode 60? Was he expecting Predaking to evolve into an intelligent being that would cause Megatron much worry in episode 61? Was he expecting to get shot down by Optimus, electrocuted, knock out, captured, and interrogated by the Autobots in episode 62? Was he expecting the already intelligently-adept Shockwave to need Ratchet's help to finish the Synthetic Energon formula in episode 63? Was he expecting Laserbeak's signal to be heading towards the Nemesis despite the real Laserbeak being already attached to his own torso in episode 64?
If yes to all, then that's some serious godmodding going on.![]()
Then again, the show didn't quite go into much depth on his inner personality, anyway. Most of the info I got of his inner thoughts on his loyalties and ideals came from the novels.
Sabrblade wrote:Someone whose alert wouldn't turn as slowly and calmly as he did.
Yay, something I didn't have to get yelled at for having a different opinion!Whoops. Yeah, 50.
Except the Shadowzone entrance wasn't on the ship. It was over in that canyon where Skyquake's grave lay.
Cyclonus43 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:What places give his weight?
Also, "frail"? Really?
It's on the interwebs.
According to the Armada video game's instruction booklet, Starscream (in his Armada-era body) has the following statistics:
Height: 19' 7" (15' 1" vehicle mode length)
Weight: 22,050 lbs
Thrust: 28,000 lbs
Vehicle Top Speed: Mach 2.7
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
Cyclonus43 wrote:One last bit of logic, on why the writers made him look bad. Why didn't Soundwave just open the bridge UNDER Miko, like he had just done previously?
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