Talk:Dreadwind (G1)
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Another Time & Place
[edit]Wait... How does G2 invalidate AT&P? If anything, it explains how Grimlock Got His Transform Back, and ends with a lead in to the Cybertronian fleet... It's not even as if it's the first time Megatron's "killed". - SanityOrMadness 14:45, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- So you're saying that after splitting Megatron in two on Hydrus Four, the Autobots returned his body to the Yukon and stashed it back aboard the Ark? The Decepticons can't do it because, you know, Bludgeon and all of the other Decepticons die. --ItsWalky 15:16, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- Nucleon works two-stage per thye Marvel stories - first it reactivates, then it reconfigures (Stopping transformation, but rebuilding the body). I'm suggesting Megatron didn't stay torn in two - that the "self-regenerating" Nucleon regrew the rest of his body from the half with the head (and, since Megs is a "Mass Master" anyway, I have no problem suggesting that). He then swapped Old Nucleon for New Nucleon so he could transform and went to Earth looking for troops, landed in Canada, long-range sensored the Cobra Castle, then did a deal to "sell" them the Ark (he knew where it [still] was) in return for a rebuild. - SanityOrMadness 16:15, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm afraid there's a little bit too much suggestion there. Fun as that is, we can't do it in an encyclopedia. Just The Facts, y'know, like Dragnet. -Sntint 17:09, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm fairly sure that at some point it's been explicitly said that AT&P isn't in the same continuity as G2... (the Titan trade forewards?)
- It's extra-confusing because something like AT&P still happened in the intermezo- all the nucleon-ized Action Masters returned to their own forms. But to say a story where several characters are killed with great finality doesn't conflict with a story where they're all alive pushes the bounds of credulity. -17:41, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- More importantly Bludgeon's nearly a completely different character. The slavishly Megatron-following and idealising Bludgeon from Another Time and Place heavily conflicts with the self-serving Bludgeon who thinks Megatron is a moron from G2. I can't see G2 Bludgeon dying to bring Megatron back to life. -- Jhiaxus.
- Nucleon works two-stage per thye Marvel stories - first it reactivates, then it reconfigures (Stopping transformation, but rebuilding the body). I'm suggesting Megatron didn't stay torn in two - that the "self-regenerating" Nucleon regrew the rest of his body from the half with the head (and, since Megs is a "Mass Master" anyway, I have no problem suggesting that). He then swapped Old Nucleon for New Nucleon so he could transform and went to Earth looking for troops, landed in Canada, long-range sensored the Cobra Castle, then did a deal to "sell" them the Ark (he knew where it [still] was) in return for a rebuild. - SanityOrMadness 16:15, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
Masterforce Dreadwind
[edit]This guy was released as a mail-away in Masterforce as a Godmaster, right? So in Japan- would that mean the engine-component was Dreadwind, and this body is an unliving transector, or did the engine have a name or... what? What names on the Japanese release? -Derik 01:29, 6 May 2007 (UTC)