Talk:Fury (Cybertron)

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The hole does not in fact go all the way down. Megatron made the journey non-corporeally, by means of the Armor of Unicron. ZeldaTheSwordsman 15:28, 30 November 2009 (EST)

Aaaand then, exploded his way straight back up through the layers in a very corporeal fashion. As noted in the article, this is explicit in Galaxy Force, where the following episode sees the Autobots discuss just going down the hole. - Chris McFeely 15:39, 30 November 2009 (EST)
Not all the way, and the hole became quite narrow. The exploding made it deep enough for the Atlantis to fit in, but not much deeper than that. And in Galaxy Force, Vector Prime told them they'd have to detach their sparks from their bodies to get there that way. ZeldaTheSwordsman 14:13, 12 January 2010 (EST)
No, he told them they'd have to detach their sparks from their bodies to pass down through the layers the same way Megatron did, intangibly. They can't use the hole for no stated reason other than it's now full of concrete. And even if it *doesn't* go all the way down, it's still a plot hole that they don't think to at least use it to go part of the way. - Chris McFeely 14:16, 12 January 2010 (EST)
To your first part, that's what I meant. To your second part, they'd have had no knowledge of where the hell to go from there on. Second, Optimus was almost certainly concerned about the possibility of defense systems and booby traps. 156.3.149.15 11:25, 19 January 2010 (EST)
Dude, you can seriously keep trying to rationalize it as much as you want, but it's a clear and blatant plot hole that nobody thinks to shorten their quest by going down the hole. - Chris McFeely 11:42, 19 January 2010 (EST)

A small but significant difference is seen between the two versions' take on the beaten Megatron's comment on needing more power -- in Cybertron he states that the additional strength he needs should belong only to him (meaning only he is worthy to receive it) while in Galaxy Force his comment is that the power he seeks must be exceptional to be worthy for him to take. Could just be a difference in translation.

Might I know why this is a difference? I read it so many times and cannot understand it. I asked my parents but they have no idea. I would like someone to give me a good explanation of it. -PZAD457

The first is saying that only he is good enough to have the power, the second is that only the best is good enough for him. --Khajidha (talk) 06:55, 19 June 2019 (EDT)


The blacked-out figure of Metroplex that has been seen in the Galaxy Force opening sequence since "Titans" is now blacked-out no longer, transitioning the sequence into the finalized form it will retain until the end of the series.

I would say this is inaccurate, as there are 2 variants after this episode. The first one appears in the very next episode and replaces Megatron and Dark Claw Mode with Galvatron and his own Cyber Key. The final variant is in GF episode 50 where Scourge is added to the closing shot.--Abejorro97 (talk) 03:49, 28 May 2022 (EDT)