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Five faces of darkness

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:32 pm
by babylon queen
Galvatron seems to care more about his bath of ooze which he appears to be drowning in than his poor starving decepticons and his elite guard. GAlvatron doesn't need a traitor, spy, or autobot rival leader or warrior to geive him a challege .He seems to be sometime his own worst enemy especially after he pulled the level of the Quintessons wanted pulled to take control of Cybertron.

Re: Five faces of darkness

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:43 pm
by Raymond T.
babylon queen wrote:Galvatron seems to care more about his bath of ooze which he appears to be drowning in than his poor starving decepticons and his elite guard. GAlvatron doesn't need a traitor, spy, or autobot rival leader or warrior to geive him a challege .He seems to be sometime his own worst enemy especially after he pulled the level of the Quintessons wanted pulled to take control of Cybertron.
Galvatron was suffering from a form of CPU/Brain damage caused by the plasma, as was confirmed in the episode Webworld.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:43 pm
by DREWCIFER
Yeah, he's a little crazy after the whole Unicron/reformatting thing. He meats his demise under the polar Ice cap in TF: Headmasters. Just be warned the Dubbing is pretty bad.

:DEVIL:

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 1:08 pm
by Wheeljack35
I still say when he hit ground it knocked a logic curcuit loose

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:33 pm
by Roddy P
didnt the plasma bath give him power. I remember Galvatron was pretty bad ass in FFOD

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:40 pm
by City Commander
What about the constant pain Unicron caused him?

Yes, he definetly had brain damage by the FFOD.

Whether it was the plasma, Unicron, or both, who knows.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:28 am
by Damolisher
The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 4:15 am
by Predaprince
Damolisher wrote:The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)


Dude, what is your problem?

Since when did you become the official Supreme know-it-all of TF knowledge?

I, personally, believe that it was caused by the multiple factors already mentioned along with the fact that another contribution to his insanity was from him regretting having Rodimus Prime as his main enemy. Seriously, Galvatron always seemed a little saner when he had Ultra Magnus or Optimus (during his rebirthes) as his enemy rather than Rodimus.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:08 am
by City Commander
Predaprince wrote:
Damolisher wrote:The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)


Dude, what is your problem?

Since when did you become the official Supreme know-it-all of TF knowledge?

I, personally, believe that it was caused by the multiple factors already mentioned along with the fact that another contribution to his insanity was from him regretting having Rodimus Prime as his main enemy. Seriously, Galvatron always seemed a little saner when he had Ultra Magnus or Optimus (during his rebirthes) as his enemy rather than Rodimus.


Why would a Quintesson agent know anything about Unicron?

The two factions are completely unrelated.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 2:42 pm
by Predaprince
The Master Blaster wrote:
Predaprince wrote:
Damolisher wrote:The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)


Dude, what is your problem?

Since when did you become the official Supreme know-it-all of TF knowledge?

I, personally, believe that it was caused by the multiple factors already mentioned along with the fact that another contribution to his insanity was from him regretting having Rodimus Prime as his main enemy. Seriously, Galvatron always seemed a little saner when he had Ultra Magnus or Optimus (during his rebirthes) as his enemy rather than Rodimus.


Why would a Quintesson agent know anything about Unicron?



Because Damolisher said so! Are you questioning him?

(end sarcasm)

:P

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:59 pm
by Raymond T.
Damolisher wrote:(And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)
The Torqulons did NOT work for the Quintessons. They ran a universally insane assylum. The Quintessons just used this as means to trick Cyclonus into admitting Galvatron there in a ploy to try and get rid of him. The fact that the planet was self-sustaining only confirms that they had nothing to do with the Quintessons, other than maybe some trade here and there. (The series confirmed that many Quints did trade with other planets). The way the Torqulons operated they would either cure the patient or purge the patient. Either way, it would have meant the end of Galvatron. Were it not for the fact that instead of purging Galvatron's mind, the planet's core got invaded by Galvatron's mind instead.

Predaprince wrote:Since when did you become the official Supreme know-it-all of TF knowledge?
Yeah, That's MY title! :P

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:04 pm
by Loki120
The Master Blaster wrote:Why would a Quintesson agent know anything about Unicron?

The two factions are completely unrelated.


Not arguing the point, just a little trivia. Originally, the Quints were agents of Unicron, and followed after him cleaning up what he left behind. This was all before they were retconned into being the creators of the Transformers, of course.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:55 pm
by Damolisher
That's what I was basing it off. And I don't have a "Problem", I'm just stating a point based on what we're given as the conclusive reason.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:34 am
by Healthiest_Stomach
[quote="Predaprince
I, personally, believe that it was caused by the multiple factors already mentioned along with the fact that another contribution to his insanity was from him regretting having Rodimus Prime as his main enemy.[/quote]

After seeing what Rodimus did to him in TFTM, I could see why he might feel that way.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:31 am
by Insurgent
The Torqulans did say the reformatting had a factor in his madness.

When he tells Cyclonus that Galvatron will become a blank, Cyclonus shouts out

"No! You can't change him!" or something to that effect.

The doctor replies

"But he has been changed. That's the problem"

I think the reformatting set the basis for the madness, but it was the plasma bath that set it loose fully.

I think those two, as well as loosing Cybertron and Rodimus Prime appearing before him pushed him over the edge.

Or maybe he just landed on his head. I'm sure that would make anyone crazy. :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:21 pm
by City Commander
Insurgent wrote:The Torqulans did say the reformatting had a factor in his madness.

When he tells Cyclonus that Galvatron will become a blank, Cyclonus shouts out

"No! You can't change him!" or something to that effect.

The doctor replies

"But he has been changed. That's the problem"

I think the reformatting set the basis for the madness, but it was the plasma bath that set it loose fully.

I think those two, as well as loosing Cybertron and Rodimus Prime appearing before him pushed him over the edge.

Or maybe he just landed on his head. I'm sure that would make anyone crazy. :lol:


:lol: Probably that.

Wasn't Unicron torturing Galvatron as he was being destroyed?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:09 pm
by DorkimusPrime
Damolisher wrote:The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)

Unicron wasn't created by the Quintessons, though, he was created by someone else (forget the name) whose lab was smashed by Grimlock in Call of the Primitives.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 2:31 pm
by Unicron Singularity
Galvatron went bonkers. Go figure :P

He probably hated that for once he got a bath, then Cyclonus interrupts his bath. Everyone would go bonkers then ^^

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 6:46 am
by sto_vo_kor_2000
DorkimusPrime wrote:
Damolisher wrote:The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)

Unicron wasn't created by the Quintessons, though, he was created by someone else (forget the name) whose lab was smashed by Grimlock in Call of the Primitives.


Unicron's creator was [barring any retcon's from the ultimate guide] Primacron.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 3:19 pm
by craggy
Galvatron seemed much saner (still evil and untrustworthy) in the Return of Optimus Prime. That may simply be because of everyone else being bonkers though.

I do always wonder how Prime knew him as Galvatron straight away, not mentioning anything about his change. But then, even as I type this, I realise it was already established by the Goldbug reformatting that it is commonplace for TFs to get new names after a repaint/resculpt.

I think he must have retained this sanity into The Rebirth as well. He's not quite at Megatron levels of stability IMO, but he did manage to come up with a plan that actually worked. And he would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for those pesky (Nebulan) kids!

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 5:02 pm
by sto_vo_kor_2000
craggy wrote:Galvatron seemed much saner (still evil and untrustworthy) in the Return of Optimus Prime. That may simply be because of everyone else being bonkers though.

I do always wonder how Prime knew him as Galvatron straight away, not mentioning anything about his change. But then, even as I type this, I realise it was already established by the Goldbug reformatting that it is commonplace for TFs to get new names after a repaint/resculpt.

I think he must have retained this sanity into The Rebirth as well. He's not quite at Megatron levels of stability IMO, but he did manage to come up with a plan that actually worked. And he would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for those pesky (Nebulan) kids!


If you think about it its not so hard to see how Optimus knew who Galvatron was.First ,they had been enemey's so long that it could be that they would know each other nomater what body they were in. Second ,He could have gotten the information from the Matrix of leadership...........and before someone says that he didnt have it yet at that point in the story REMEMBER Dark Awakening......Rodimus gave him the Matrix in that story and he had it for a while and could have retained the information.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 5:17 pm
by Creature SH
Or, even more likely, somebody told Zombie Optimus off-screen.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 6:49 pm
by Malicron
Insurgent wrote:The Torqulans did say the reformatting had a factor in his madness.

When he tells Cyclonus that Galvatron will become a blank, Cyclonus shouts out

"No! You can't change him!" or something to that effect.

The doctor replies

"But he has been changed. That's the problem"


He could simply be referring to the fact that he went from sane to crazy.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 7:57 pm
by Damolisher
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:
DorkimusPrime wrote:
Damolisher wrote:The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)

Unicron wasn't created by the Quintessons, though, he was created by someone else (forget the name) whose lab was smashed by Grimlock in Call of the Primitives.


Unicron's creator was [barring any retcon's from the ultimate guide] Primacron.


I'm concerned with how he got anything from my post indicating I thought the Quintessons created Unicron.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:51 pm
by sto_vo_kor_2000
Damolisher wrote:
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:
DorkimusPrime wrote:
Damolisher wrote:The fact that the dude in Webworld said that it was simply damage caused by the plasma bath and said NOTHING about Unicron kinda confirms it was the plasma bath, case closed. (And don't give me any bunk about "He didn't know about Unicron." He worked for the Quintessons.)

Unicron wasn't created by the Quintessons, though, he was created by someone else (forget the name) whose lab was smashed by Grimlock in Call of the Primitives.


Unicron's creator was [barring any retcon's from the ultimate guide] Primacron.


I'm concerned with how he got anything from my post indicating I thought the Quintessons created Unicron.


My guess is he mis-read your post you do have the words "Unicron" and "he work for" pretty close together so its a eazy mistake.No big deal.