This suddenly makes me wonder if other Decepticons can even tell them apart.
CYCLONUS: Scourge! Come along, we have a mission.
SWEEP #142: But I'm. . . I'm not. . . Uh, okay. . .
"Descent" is a pretty new concept for Transformers; the Forged have no concept of it. Forges were black-box technology; raw material went in, a conscious, fully-self-actualized Transformer came out. Thirteen Forges each produced one particular style of Cybertronian, so the only distinctions were...
In honour of the Stan Bush boxset, here's a moment of history.
(I especially love "unknown soldier" at 0:53, because I legitimately have no clue who that is 😐.)
Similarly:
When Megatron left aboard the Nemesis, Cybertron wasn't entirely in Decepticon control; Shockwave's assignment was to crush the Autobot resistance (led by Ultra Magnus and Elita-1). He commanded several legions of Decepticons (basically, everyone who wasn't aboard the Nemesis)...
Trying to sort through my files on a laptop without a mouse is nightmarish, but here're some brief notes:
What Transformers call "energon" is actually available in a wide array of different compositions (in the same way that we use "nickel" to refer to a coin that is actually made of nickel and...
Finally had a chance to watch it last night, and I loved it too.
The time-skip to a new setting didn't bother me, but then I read history books for fun; it's a historical inevitability that nations/civilizations end and new ones rise to replace them. It's not about "failing," it's just part of...
Higher production values. . . On the CW?
That aside, it occurs to me that there's already an in-universe justification for a reboot.
If they play it right, it could even work as a deliberate commentary on reboots and our obsession with nostalgia rather than creativity.
And, to remind us why...
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