F Prime wrote:Sabrblade wrote:F Prime wrote:Does a single multiversal entity need to have consistent gender among the multiverses?
Yes.
As a guy with a phd in math I get a serious nerd-on when I see wave functions and quantum singularities, but I am not convinced that the TFWiki explanation of multiversal entities holds up to scrutiny...unless you ignore certain continuities.
One's gender is an important aspect of who a person is. Since these are the same persons in all worlds, the gender factor would remain constant, otherwise, they wouldn't be the same persons.
F Prime wrote:Unicron is a multiversal entity...so, he is the same in all realities. But in some of the realities (that presented in Call of the Primitives, for example) he is far from an eternal, multiversal being. Compare that with Furman's "God of Darkness" idea and you get two very different beings. If one Unicron can be created by Tornedron and the other is an eternal god of darkness I would have no problem with a third being female. Same for Prima.
Tornedron didn't build Unicron, Primacron did.
Though, it would not surprise me if, somewhere down the line, this contradiction is explained in some manner. Like, if Primacron only built his body, but not his lifeforce, not knowing what he was working on was really a dark god.
F Prime wrote:I guess one could argue that Call of the Primitives was an inaccurate representation of the origin of Unicron, but that is pushing the bounds and would seem to be shoehorning cannon to fit an ideal.
I'd rather them just say like above, that we didn't get the full extent of the story from Primacron's assistant and were just told what he knew from his perspective.
F Prime wrote:Also, in the comics the Unicron who sent Hook, Line, and Sinker after Galvatron explicitly claims to be a "different" Unicron than the Unicron Galvratron knew from the future. Although I would not put it past Unicron to lie, this seems to be at odds with the notion of multiversality.
Well, this notion of his being a single being did indeed come later and made retroactively. Though, that line of his doesn't completely defy his signle being status
per se. I mean, while he could have very well been lying, it is indeed true that the Unicron of Galvatron's future wasn't
exactly same as Unicron of 1990, having undergone different events and all. Think of it as how War Within The Fallen is very different from ROTF The Fallen (though they still maintain the same personas), yet they're still the same being. Due to their nature, they are able to contradict themselves like it's natural, yet certain regards to their personas remain the same.
F Prime wrote:On the TFWiki page regarding Multiversal beings is this quote from Hasbro: "The official story of the original 13 and specifically The Fallen has not been explored in the modern continuity that Transformers War for Cybertron, Exodus, and Prime are a part of. Anything you know from past generations of the brand may or may not be factual in the new continuity. Going forward in the modern continuity there is 1 Fallen."
If anything we know may or may not be true in the new continuity it doesn't seem they are following hard-and-fast rules regarding multiversal beings.
Though, this mosaic right here doesn't have to do with the Aligned continuity.
F Prime wrote:Hopefully my replies are coming across as genuine and not argumentative. This is a fantastically fun conversation!
Indeed.
