Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
No, you just said that if the Dinobots were not destroyed, then the episodes couldn't continue, I just demonstrated how wrong you are.
You didn't demonstrate anything, and considering they abandoned the Autobots because they took the risk of helping them and got hurt, the episode couldn't have happened if they were not hurt.
Speaking of which, that's another episode where Grimlock disposes of the Decepticon's leader in one swift motion.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
Because it's still an official capability, despite your objection.
Tell me how many firefights Galvatron has been in with the Autobots, then tell me how many times he has either fleed, been overwhelmed or damaged. Then tell me how many times he's used this planet-destroying blast, seeing as he could more or less win any fight if it was meant to be a regular ability and not a plot device.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
I am allowed to reference profiles as long as they are official.... you can assume as much as you like, and I'll keep correcting you.
I'm the one correcting you.
I have a task for you, here is Bruticus' profile:
"The team's combined form of Bruticus is a successful merging of the minds of the Combaticons. He isn't slow and awkward like some other combiners, and will follow commands instantly and without question, with terrifying efficiency and awesome strength. The only problem is that without someone to tell him what to do, Bruticus will do nothing.".
Tell me how quickly you would cite that in a discussion. Am I to understand that, being an official profile, you would and have accepted it simply because it's official?
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
Then the comics are just as guilty of suffering ploit damage as the cartoon.
Of course they aren't AS guilty. My point was, if you're going to discuss battles, discuss the comics which actually had stories and were created with the purpose of telling them. The toons were commercials for the toys, essentially. Enjoyable ones, but nonetheless commercials.
Grimlock, in the comics, is much smarter and stronger than the cartoon.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
It was very different... foir one, it's two entirely different sources of reformatting... two Unicron actually amped Galvatron. while the Matrix gave Rodimus Prime a massive power boost, and made him effectively invulnerable to Galvatron's blasts...
A) Amped/Boosted, same thing.
B) What do you base that on? Either way they were both clearly invulnerable for a time, and Galvatron lost.
C) Since then, Hot Rod and Galvatron have both been visibly injured.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
I'll say it again, if this is true, then the Comics are just as guilty and should also be thrown out with equal contempt.
I'm not saying they should be THROWN OUT, I'm saying discussing battles in general, given the nature of the cartoons (Which you can only discuss.), is rather fruitless as it comes down to who we prefer, not who is actually better.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
Yes.... Really...... your apparently ignoring the obvious.
You do need to learn to detect sarcasm, or in the event you actually believed I wasn't aware it catered to kids, you need a lot more.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
Well, that particular "Stick" was a very sharp peice of metal, thrown at a fairly high velocity.
And you are the one who dares to tell me "Hey man, it's just a kids show.". You are reading WAY too much into it for the sake of your own argument, without any proof.
Stick or not, sharp or not, it proves my point. Megatron's cannon is more powerful than any of the weapons used to kill Prime, and Prime has taken that cannon on many occassions, proving that it's just plot device.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
My oficiality is observation of the movie, one can clearly see where Megs's shots hit Prime.
And one can clearly see about a million and one animation errors elsewhere. You can't pick and choose what you take as canon and what you don't.
What you fail to see is where he hits him isn't of any consequence, what matters is how it contradicts what came before. The ship hijacking? Yeah. Despite the Autobots standing up to worse assaults, they met their end in this scene, not because of any specific power or whatever, but because it was a plot/marketing device.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
I can easily lay claim to low powered shots due to Megs saying "I want to savour this moment" meaning he wanted it to last...
Yeah, exactly. You can lay claim to any number of bs things that you've pulled out of your ass and cannot prove, due to reading far too much into it than anyone really should, but that'd also prove that you ARE just making claims for the sake of it.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
BS is it?... And we are talking about a scene that happened in the MOVIE... they did put more effort into it... Now who's making excuses...
I'm not making excuses, you're failing to see the issue here.
Regardless of how he shot him, where, why or anything, he shot him and he damaged him, badly. Prime suffered massive onslaughts in the series and didn't gain a scratch. You are just refusing to accept that it's all a means to make something else happen, and can't be held as concrete.
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
I was explaining myself... you continued to debate.
Because you're talking complete bs.
-AC