He also struggles with his main design imperative seemingly being "BIGGEST", then not doing a whole lot with most of that size. And then shortly afterwards losing that title to his own Fort Max remold, and later Haslab Unicron.
You know, since I never actually owned T30 Metroplex, I had always presumed he was co-branded with the game on the box. Today, I looked up the toy (the box more specifically) and no mention of the game. So I guess it all blended together when hasbro released the first titan-class toy along side it's big appearance in a super-hyped AAA videogame. Which was the crutch of my entire bit, and why I hunted the Blokee. Hell, even before I knew about the Blokee I got picked up the Super Collection Figure Metroplex Build-a-figure at BotCon to use for this tribute to my vanity.I've never understood associating T30 Metroplex with FoC Metroplex. I mean, they both have differences from G1 Metroplex, but they aren't the same differences. Aside from having the circle in the middle of his chest being red, I struggle to come up with any feature of T30 that's closer to FoC than it is to G1.
The primes!
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Did someone ask for some Wasp?
Besides the aforementioned voice lines, I'm pretty sure his play pattern of "artillery stations all over" is meant to evoke that part of the game where you man an artillery station there and use it on Decepticons.I've never understood associating T30 Metroplex with FoC Metroplex. I mean, they both have differences from G1 Metroplex, but they aren't the same differences. Aside from having the circle in the middle of his chest being red, I struggle to come up with any feature of T30 that's closer to FoC than it is to G1.