Talk:The Last Autobot
I wanted to discuss before the edit was made, but is there any reason that Brainstorm's line of "(Sentinel) was a Decepticon before you thought up the name" is not an error? According to MTMTE #9-11, the name Decepticon was used as the name of their political party during the era of Nominus and even Proteus had the Decepticon Registration Act, so that line should be an error, yes?
Cover and binding
[edit]My copy of the regular cover isn't cardstock and isn't perfect-bound, it has staples. Is that note accurate to the convention version? Cattleprod (talk) 01:04, 28 July 2016 (EDT)
- Misassumption on my part while working from a digital copy, then, sorry about that! - Chris McFeely (talk)
Possible error?
[edit]Unless Whirl still holds a grudge against the Senate, he should know by now that the Functionists were the masterminds behind everything that went wrong in his pre-war life.
Possibly incorrect statement on Female Autobots
[edit]The statement is made in this article
"Sentinel refers to colonists as "malformed", which appears to mean that they're female. Cybertron had been a male-only planet during his time."
2 points:
- Sentinel was active after Jihaxus was lost on the Ark so wouldn't this actually be after Arcee was altered into a Female?
- Though her origin could just reinforce his opinion that the colonists are "malformed"
- In Megatron Origin issue 3, at Bumper and Fastback's funeral, there is some one to the right of Orion Pax that looks like Elita-1.
- This is, of course, just an Easter egg leftover from the series' Dreamweave origins and to my knowledge, we never see her again.
Both points make it appear that Sentinel is at least aware of the existence of female Autobots, possibly even tolerant of them, though his opinion could have changed over the centuries.
Sarpiedon (talk) 01:17, 17 August 2016 (EDT)
- Your second point doesn't count; retcons have made all the fembot cameos in Megatron Origin null as femmes. S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent 47 (talk) 01:39, 17 August 2016 (EDT)