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==Are Catalogs Canon?==
==Are Catalogs Canon?==
This ad is interesting in another way, besides the appearance of the word "Seeker".  It strongly suggests that "Diakron Multi-Force Robot" is a Transformer.  If catalogs are canon, then I guess we need a page for this guy.  If catalogs are ''not'' canon, we should specifically mention that on the [[canon]] page.  [[User:JW|JW]] 15:29, 15 January 2008 (UTC)<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>
This ad is interesting in another way, besides the appearance of the word "Seeker".  It strongly suggests that "Diakron Multi-Force Robot" is a Transformer.  If catalogs are canon, then I guess we need a page for this guy.  If catalogs are ''not'' canon, we should specifically mention that on the [[canon]] page.  [[User:JW|JW]] 15:29, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
 
:'Canon' is something approved by Hasbro/Takara/Someone-with-the-authority-to-approve-things.
:AFAIK, we consider Seeker canon not because it's in the Sears ad- but because it's a proper noun in the ad, and one of the few parts ''not'' just a mash of generic description.  We think Seeker ''was'' official internally-generated copy generated by Hasbro, and the ad just reflects its existence.
:The logic is, given the prevalence of the term in the fandom and the swear-up-and-down memory it's ''real'', the term 'Seeker' was probably in many obscure advertisements (thus why it's ''so'' cemented in the fandom's ur-memory)... but this is just the only example we've found.  (Who saves old holiday catalogs?) -[[User:Derik|Derik]] 15:43, 15 January 2008 (UTC)<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>

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Are Catalogs Canon?

This ad is interesting in another way, besides the appearance of the word "Seeker". It strongly suggests that "Diakron Multi-Force Robot" is a Transformer. If catalogs are canon, then I guess we need a page for this guy. If catalogs are not canon, we should specifically mention that on the canon page. JW 15:29, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

'Canon' is something approved by Hasbro/Takara/Someone-with-the-authority-to-approve-things.
AFAIK, we consider Seeker canon not because it's in the Sears ad- but because it's a proper noun in the ad, and one of the few parts not just a mash of generic description. We think Seeker was official internally-generated copy generated by Hasbro, and the ad just reflects its existence.
The logic is, given the prevalence of the term in the fandom and the swear-up-and-down memory it's real, the term 'Seeker' was probably in many obscure advertisements (thus why it's so cemented in the fandom's ur-memory)... but this is just the only example we've found. (Who saves old holiday catalogs?) -Derik 15:43, 15 January 2008 (UTC)