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Post by Banshee on Mar 25, 2003 11:47:57 GMT -5
man I wanna read that now, DW comics sre generally amazing, the artwork is so original so i know i'd enjoy it
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Post by latyrx7 on Mar 25, 2003 17:42:34 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]The War Within is the best thing to come out of DW in there TF stuff. And its up there in the TF universe.[/glow]
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Post by Rainstorm & Squirtle on Mar 25, 2003 18:00:44 GMT -5
Yeah thats the one, class!
"Time to settle this fusion cannon versus particle cannon!"
Scorps was screwed in that fight. I think he got blasted by someone, megs or Galvy probably (cant remember off the top of my head) as hed just had his head put back on after Highbrow nicked it (annual story in same one as Altered Image).
It was Power master Prime. Seemed like an even fight but Gavly would whoop him if he had all his marbles.
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Post by latyrx7 on Mar 25, 2003 23:47:42 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]It was Huffer who shot him, in his left arm. Well, at least Fort Max kicked his can. Now there's a proper Autobot leader, did better without Spike me thinks.[/glow]
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Post by Rainstorm & Squirtle on Mar 26, 2003 13:10:06 GMT -5
But in all fairness to the Galvster he had just survived re enrty and crashing on a planet unlike Megs, Screamer, Ratchet and Shockers. It would have been lame of Max to actually lose. Still its a shame Max went out so lamely to G2 Megs. After all even with the powered up new look i dont think megs would have been as powerful as Galvatron. Wonder what Galvatron would have looked like if he had been made from the remains of G2 Megs instead of G1 Megs? (A conversion forms...)
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Post by latyrx7 on Mar 26, 2003 21:46:58 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]Naaah, it was just a simple little itty bitty crash landing. Besides Spike was screwing it up for Fort Max...actually it was the other way around. So...Spike actually clowned Galvatron.
At least Spike bought it aswell in G2. Still Fort Max went out like a sucka.[/glow]
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Post by Banshee on Mar 27, 2003 2:42:46 GMT -5
which G2 Megs? I think there were like 3. He probably wouldn't of looked all that different, maybe different colour schemes, and when did spike die in G2? he is so young in that
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Post by latyrx7 on Mar 28, 2003 0:42:57 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]Spike was Buster's older brother in the comic.
Hey guys, could Death;s Head beat up Galvatron?[/glow]
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Post by Rainstorm & Squirtle on Mar 28, 2003 8:18:42 GMT -5
DH got his arm ripped off by Galvs. he put up a good fight though, plus he wasted Bumblebee and Soundwave which was ace. Overall id say no though, Galvatron has limitless power while Unicron is in existence and mega power when he isnt. Hes unbeatable really.
He could paste Scourge and Cyclonus combined but not Galvatron... interesting. Just thought of that.
As for Spike he died when Fort Mnax blew up in G2.
As for G2 Megs i was referring to the comic version which is just the standard green tank one. The Hero Megs is an awesome toy, one of the best ever, but was never in the comic.
In Alignment (the transforce book) Furman refers to Galvatron2. Does anyone else think this is the one dumped in ice by Fort Max reactivated?
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Post by Banshee on Mar 28, 2003 9:59:51 GMT -5
see i'm messed up cos of G2 now. Spike seems really young in it yet isn't it set after TF:TM?
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Post by Rainstorm & Squirtle on Mar 28, 2003 15:29:41 GMT -5
In the comic the movie is looked upon as a possible future. One that could of happenend ut Galvatrons and everyones time jumping kinda screwed it up.
Then when the Autobot classic Pretenders and the big 3 (ock, blud and shold) awoke Primus in Cybertron's core, Unicron came to Cybertron a lot earlier than intended.
Basically the comic is a seperate univeres/timeline to the movie so dont think about it too much, gives you a headache.
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Post by Banshee on Mar 28, 2003 18:41:18 GMT -5
glad that got explained, it makes life a lot easier now
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Post by latyrx7 on Mar 29, 2003 9:50:12 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]Along with headfache's TF timeline and continuity discussions also cause fights,arguements and beef. Silly really when you consider most of the writers didn't give a piss about TF or what other writers were doing.[/glow]
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Post by Banshee on Mar 29, 2003 10:12:42 GMT -5
yep, but us TF fanatics have to believe that the writeers were all working together for the cause rather than for money, or else we'd all die out of betrayal
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Post by latyrx7 on Mar 29, 2003 11:03:52 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]Huh? You lost me there, I can pretty much see that the writers didn't really care or that they didn't have much control, but weather or not they really did care in the past doesn't really kill it for me. I mean if Simon Furmon said he does it just for money then I could feel that, all right he doesn't care but if he turns out top storys, even better storys then the rest then I wouldn't care. Pay the man then! He's one of the best things that has happened to TF.
Even if the writers do care that doesn't mean there going top do a top job either. Lets say the Armada writers for the show love it, make all the shows connect but its still made for little kids, then I doubt I could watch it.
As for betrayal, I guess Dreamwave has all ready done so with there character protrayal but then again they claim its all copy right issues.
Lets take Pat Lee for example, he said he was all worried about how the fans would like the comic, he put all this effort in to it but even with all that fans had problems with it. As far as I'm concerned Pat Lee is good but he needs to consentrate on one thing at a time. No DW board meetings and no more posters, consentrate on the comic and Megatron;s face. Love Pat Lee or not, just because you put all you got it to something you love it doesn't mean its right. And love is blind. I love the old show and had to kick myself to realize that its a fricking cartoon with tons of mistakes, and that there were other TF adventures in the comics, I'm just getting in to the UK stuff now.[/glow] ;D
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