TF:TM vs. Galactus

The initial events from TF: the movie happen with one following exception. Galactus takes the place of Unicron. Can the children of Primus defeat this destroyer of worlds?
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Senor Hugo wrote:Galactus, for the sole fact that Galactus isn't evil. He merely is there to preserve the balance.
Phategod1 wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Galactus, for the sole fact that Galactus isn't evil. He merely is there to preserve the balance.
I believe G man is evil he knows good and well the differenve between right and wrong and the value of human life his existence is not nessaccery for anyones survival.
wikipedia wrote:Galactus is considered one of the five essential entities within the Marvel Universe alongside Eternity, Death, Infinity, and Oblivion. Galactus has been referred to as the "third force of the universe" alongside Eternity and Death. Eternity and Death consider Galactus a peer and a sibling, with Death actually referring to Galactus on one occasion as "husband, father, brother, and son."
wikipedia wrote:One of the most powerful and terrifying characters in the Marvel Universe, Galactus has become more morally complex in recent decades, coming to embody a force of cosmic nature and proving to be a necessary being for the universe to exist.
wikipedia wrote:Consequently, story-arcs involving the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, Dr. Strange, etc. have frequently depicted Galactus as the primary antagonist or super-villain. Nevertheless, he is not an evil being, and harbors no ill-will to any living creature. Because Galactus brings balance between the two opposing universal forces of Death and Eternity, he considers himself to be outside of the concepts of Good and Evil — he is neither benevolent nor malevolent.
wikipedia wrote:The ramifications of Galactus' absence from the universe were not revealed until a storyline featuring Eternity stating the universe would collapse without Galactus' presence to balance it. In fact, so great is the role of Galactus in the Marvel Universe that Eternity has also once manifested itself before millions of aliens and allowed each to momentarily be part of the universe, thus allowing each being to realize the vital and essential role Galactus plays in the natural order.
Senor Hugo wrote:Phategod1 wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Galactus, for the sole fact that Galactus isn't evil. He merely is there to preserve the balance.
I believe G man is evil he knows good and well the differenve between right and wrong and the value of human life his existence is not nessaccery for anyones survival.
Wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactuswikipedia wrote:Galactus is considered one of the five essential entities within the Marvel Universe alongside Eternity, Death, Infinity, and Oblivion. Galactus has been referred to as the "third force of the universe" alongside Eternity and Death. Eternity and Death consider Galactus a peer and a sibling, with Death actually referring to Galactus on one occasion as "husband, father, brother, and son."wikipedia wrote:One of the most powerful and terrifying characters in the Marvel Universe, Galactus has become more morally complex in recent decades, coming to embody a force of cosmic nature and proving to be a necessary being for the universe to exist.wikipedia wrote:Consequently, story-arcs involving the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, Dr. Strange, etc. have frequently depicted Galactus as the primary antagonist or super-villain. Nevertheless, he is not an evil being, and harbors no ill-will to any living creature. Because Galactus brings balance between the two opposing universal forces of Death and Eternity, he considers himself to be outside of the concepts of Good and Evil — he is neither benevolent nor malevolent.
and my favoritewikipedia wrote:The ramifications of Galactus' absence from the universe were not revealed until a storyline featuring Eternity stating the universe would collapse without Galactus' presence to balance it. In fact, so great is the role of Galactus in the Marvel Universe that Eternity has also once manifested itself before millions of aliens and allowed each to momentarily be part of the universe, thus allowing each being to realize the vital and essential role Galactus plays in the natural order.
So, in conclusion the Matrix shouldn't work on Galactus. Since the Matrix is a force of good that can destroy evil. It wouldn't work on Galactus, and if it did, with Galactus destroyed, there goes the universe. Good job Prime/Rodimus, you destroyed yourselves.
Big_yellow_glasses wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Phategod1 wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Galactus, for the sole fact that Galactus isn't evil. He merely is there to preserve the balance.
I believe G man is evil he knows good and well the differenve between right and wrong and the value of human life his existence is not nessaccery for anyones survival.
Wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactuswikipedia wrote:Galactus is considered one of the five essential entities within the Marvel Universe alongside Eternity, Death, Infinity, and Oblivion. Galactus has been referred to as the "third force of the universe" alongside Eternity and Death. Eternity and Death consider Galactus a peer and a sibling, with Death actually referring to Galactus on one occasion as "husband, father, brother, and son."wikipedia wrote:One of the most powerful and terrifying characters in the Marvel Universe, Galactus has become more morally complex in recent decades, coming to embody a force of cosmic nature and proving to be a necessary being for the universe to exist.wikipedia wrote:Consequently, story-arcs involving the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, Dr. Strange, etc. have frequently depicted Galactus as the primary antagonist or super-villain. Nevertheless, he is not an evil being, and harbors no ill-will to any living creature. Because Galactus brings balance between the two opposing universal forces of Death and Eternity, he considers himself to be outside of the concepts of Good and Evil — he is neither benevolent nor malevolent.
and my favoritewikipedia wrote:The ramifications of Galactus' absence from the universe were not revealed until a storyline featuring Eternity stating the universe would collapse without Galactus' presence to balance it. In fact, so great is the role of Galactus in the Marvel Universe that Eternity has also once manifested itself before millions of aliens and allowed each to momentarily be part of the universe, thus allowing each being to realize the vital and essential role Galactus plays in the natural order.
So, in conclusion the Matrix shouldn't work on Galactus. Since the Matrix is a force of good that can destroy evil. It wouldn't work on Galactus, and if it did, with Galactus destroyed, there goes the universe. Good job Prime/Rodimus, you destroyed yourselves.
Never thought about it that way
good point Hugo...