Talk:Quadwal

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Are we sure Quadwal features the lack of Transformers on Earth? - Starfield 15:38, 18 January 2013 (EST)

Well, Vector Prime certainly existed in the Negative Quadwall world....
And didn't Hasbro send some Kreons into Quadwal to buy pretzels? (I suppose that depending on your definition Kreons might not be Transformers.) -Derik 15:52, 18 January 2013 (EST)

Son, what'chu got yo'self there is a Tyran stream. - Chris McFeely 18:49, 18 January 2013 (EST)

Ah, but aren't the 'real' Transformers from the ARG all using Primax style models? Does that make the ARG a G1 continuity where they made the live-action films to cover up the Transformers? *scratches head* Jalaguy 19:07, 18 January 2013 (EST)
The Sector Seven game can't be in the Tyran stream, because in it, the Tyran stream is fake. The movie is a fabrication of the Hungry Dragon 2 initiative. Clearly, the Sector Seven game is in a Quadwal stream, even if it is not our Quadwal stream. Maybe Quadwal 1183.3 or something. - Starfield 19:42, 18 January 2013 (EST)
Cept for all those movieverse Transformers that actually exist in it and interact with Rebecca Howard and have a battle in 2007 and such. - Chris McFeely 20:01, 18 January 2013 (EST)
Those aren't movieverse Transformers. They are "real" Transformers. The movieverse Transformers were invented by Sector Seven to distract the public from the real thing. Just ask Rebecca Howard. - Starfield 20:25, 18 January 2013 (EST)
And the real things are the characters whom fictionalized versions of are presented in the movie created in this Tyran stream, in which the Autobots and Decepticons came to Earth looking for the AllSpark and had a battle over it in Mission City in 2007 that got Sector Seven shut down and had Leo Spitz reporting on it in 2009. Tyran. Fucking. Stream. Could you maybe do something constructive for once instead of arguing this pointless continuity classification shit that nobody ever agrees with you on? - Chris McFeely 21:01, 18 January 2013 (EST)
I certainly can! Right after this! The original Hungry Dragon dates back to 1983 and was designed to cover up sightings of "real" "G1" Transformers through the launch of the original The Transformers franchise. It was a huge success! Nobody believed Transformers were real! But then NBE 02 was seen on Mars, so a new Hungry Dragon campaign was needed to cover that up. The live action movie!
Maybe nobody agrees with me! But Jalaguy was last seen scratching his head. Yes Jalaguy, the ARG uses G1 (Primax) style models. I can't believe the website is still up. - Starfield 22:15, 18 January 2013 (EST)
And subsequent fiction like the Titan Comics letters pages has had movieverse Starscream state that he used to tool about in an f-15 form and has had Barricade note that the G1 cartoon existed in his universe and that he was aware of it. We also SEE Blackout in the ARG videos as well. Chris McFeely 03:57, 19 January 2013 (EST)
Let's take a step back. Is it completely unreasonable to suggest that the A.R.G. might be a stream in the Quadwal cluster?
Alternate Reality Game: A genre of online game where a fictional storyline is written and presented as if it were a legitimate construct within our own world, as opposed to existing only in reality of the story.... The key feature of an Alternate Reality Game is that it does not present itself as a game per-se: it gives the outward appearance of being a real-life adventurous situation, just something the player has stumbled upon.
I am reasonable, I really am. If this is your position, I understand and accept it: "Sure, the itself game presents itself as being in the real-world universe, but that doesn't count for beans. 'Alternate reality game' does not automatically translate into 'alternate Quadwal game.' The TransTechs would have cataloged that universe in a Tyran cluster folder because in the real-real-world it all folded into the Movie franchise."
Just please don't "Tyran. Fucking. Stream." at me like I'm crazy. Of course Blackout in the movie looks like the captured videos of NBE 23. It is all part of Sector Seven's disinformation campaign! They want you to dismiss NBE 23 sightings as nothing more than hype for a blockbuster film. And thanks for pointing out the Starscreams letters page. Awesome. Don't tell me you don't see that the "real" Starscream is breaking the fourth wall when he confesses that his activity as an F-15 in the '80s was a reason for the original Hungry Dragon cover-up. He even talked about how fake the movies are. He's a Quadwal stream Starscream. - Starfield 11:27, 19 January 2013 (EST)
Noooooooo, Starfield. Just nooooooo. --ItsWalky 13:26, 19 January 2013 (EST)
Stop. Judy, stop. --M Sipher 15:44, 19 January 2013 (EST)