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I've played War for Cybertron, but haven't managed to play Fall of Cybertron. I love both games. They are by far the best Transformer games in my opinion. I've been thinking of using Fall of Cybertron Bumblebee as a second character.
> > No Whovian monster is superior to the glorious cybertronian master race. :P > > Bruh. Just... Bruh! What? Decepticons think they're better than everyone else. Even fellow cybertronians. ---- > > I feel similarly about Doctor Who and Transformers. I watched the first (new first, that is) Doctor Who season, and was happy without desire to watch more, and I watched the first Transformers movie and was happy without desire to watch more. > > Meh. I don't mind that opinion. Though, I usually have a deeper love for video game universes than television shows and movies. I love Resident Evil, Dead Space, Left 4 Dead, Halo (The story is epic), then my next favorite fictional universe is probably Marvel. You heard of Transformers Fall of Cybertron, my game-loving friend?
Yeah, second and third movies suck. Fourth movie is somehow suckish by sucking standards. Even shit thinks it's shit.
No Whovian monster is superior to the glorious cybertronian master race. :P
> Dio turned his head up as a notification appeared on the screen in his room. Seeing such advanced technology was a bit strange, but intriguing nevertheless. Casually glancing over the message, Dio slid a bookmark into his book before standing up and placing the book to the side. > > "Though I'd rather not fight the way I am right now... I guess it'd help to test my current strength in actual combat." he stated to himself as he left the room. Moving around the base and making his way to the hangar, Dio glanced at the time glowing dimly on a digital clock on the wall. > > "Hm. Still daylight. I won't be able to move freely outside in this state..." he said to himself as he walked around. Rapid transport at a time like this was of the utmost importance, after all. **[ Blackout: Shadow Eternity main hangar ]** As the human entered the hangar Blackout immediately did a quick scan. He could detect weapons, heartbeat, temperature distribution, pheromone excretion, and a whole other multitude of statistics. Of course, the main item he was searching for was those pesky projectile weapons. Although most of them couldn't even come close to scratching his paint, certain types of their ammunition lead to his downfall at the hands of the humans. He was strong in his conviction never to let that happen again. Such an embarrassment was unbecoming of both a Cybertronian and a member of the Decepticons. After determining there was no threat, Blackout proceeded to ignore the human. Despite some interesting differences from the humans he had seen before, it didn't have any weapons, nor did it seem to notice him. Even the second one to arrive in the area posed no immediate threat. So with no more threats evident for the moment, Blackout went back to waiting on standby. He wasn't one to take things into his own hands, and would not move without a direct order if he had to. This served the purpose of conserving energy as well as avoiding any possible repercussions from his superiors. _((Hope it's not too short, and if there are any errors please inform me))_
> I'm just going to say that Scorponok in the first movie was more than likely hit with maverick missiles coming from those A-10s > > For reference, mavericks are made to bust _ships_ and Scorpy took like four of those, which is utterly ridiculous > > Scorponok isn't exactly hardcore badass by Bayformer Con standards, and our modern military would absolutely kill for something that tough Plus they have both force fields and armor that regenerates (possibly explaining why the damage done in robot form suddenly vanishes when they transform?)
> Yes, but in each of those fights, humanity's response was pretty limited by fear of collateral damage or lack of manpower on the scene. > > If it came to a real war of all of humanity vs alien threat... You'd be looking at hundreds of thousands of infantry pounding those little heat guns into Megatron. I don't think he would enjoy that. Sure, by numbers. But then you factor in the Decepticon army. It's still there, on the moon, just waiting to be activated. The story states that Megatron didn't use them only because he was so focused on the Allspark. Plus, there's bots like Soundwave. He's capable of hacking into, monitoring, and censoring practically all communication on Earth and the surrounding solar system. And yes, nukes are scary. But compare that to a weapon that devours suns? Or can open a portal through space and time?
(note 1) **Scorponok:** Chased off after surprise attack by USAF **Bonecrusher:** Killed by Optimus via face removal **Frenzy: **Severely wounded by shooting himself in the face with his own shurikens. Dumbass. **Brawl:** Killed by Bumblebee via cannon blast to the spark (heart/soul/life-force) with human assistance. He already had his arm sawed off by Ratchet. (note 2) **Blackout:** Killed by F22 Raptors and Lennox (shot in the crotch ... ouch) **Megatron:** Killed by Sam via shoving the Allspark into chest (overloaded his body with raw Energy, killing him). Had assistance from humans and Optimus. (note 1: Scorponok is one of the smallest Decepticons and was surprised by the aircraft he didn't see, nor could he retaliate) (note 2: Blackout was distracted by Lennox, giving the jets an opening. By the time he turned back to the jets, it was too late) --- So yeah, humans don't really do much compared to Autobots.
> Yeah, I mean, if an airstrike can beat a Transformer, even a bad one, then... The Transformers aren't really a threat to the world. > > Sure, the Transformers may be awesome, but if you can hurt one with an airstrike, then modern military forces will start sending hundreds upon hundreds of aircraft to whack you in the face if you start making a real bid for world domination. Well ... it was explained, and does make sense for Scorponok. The Warthogs hardly do anything to him, while the Gunship injures him quite a bit (still doesn't kill him enough to make escape impossible). Scorponok is one of the smaller Decepticons. Plus, they didn't yet figure out what weapons were dangerous to them or not, and so the gunship actually hurting him was quite a surprise. Basically he wasn't prepared and was caught off guard. If he knew, he likely would have won. But I think Scorponok isn't too good at seeing the big picture. He is a scorpion (not quite sure if he's sentient or not) Another issue is their ego. The transformers (especially the Decepticons) think they're superior to humans in every way. So when it happens that there's something that can hurt them, they're quite surprised because they weren't expecting it.
> Second Vid: For a transformer whose been at war for so long, he sure does have terrible aim. In a firefight that lasts like, what, 7-8 minutes, he hits three targets? He's a scorpion. I don't much else to say. Other than that, we couldn't have the main characters being killed of by a psycho killer robot. Although personally I would like to say more of them died. I'm confused by the same thing. I think that whole scene (especially the air strike) was just to stroke the pride (or ego) of the USAF. (stormtrooper syndrome) Plus he does kill a few villagers, that one soldier (the impaled one) and the injured guy. Perhaps his aim was never that good. He specialized more in like what he did to that first white guy with glasses. Maybe he got a bit too eager and rather then stalk them in the desert (where he could hide around in the ground by digging) he confronted them in the open where they could shoot back.
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