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Just thought i might add: In latin, Magnum is used as "Medium Big/Bigger than Normal", while Magnus means something like "Huge", wich, as i think, could refer to that UM had this name before he became an/the enforcer of the Tyrest Accord. [[User:Rustyscraplet|Rustyscraplet]] 22:01, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
Just thought i might add: In latin, Magnum is used as "Medium Big/Bigger than Normal", while Magnus means something like "Huge", wich, as i think, could refer to that UM had this name before he became an/the enforcer of the Tyrest Accord. [[User:Rustyscraplet|Rustyscraplet]] 22:01, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
::Nope.  Different cases of the same word in Latin.  No difference in meaning except in context.  Otherwise I like your theory though! --[[User:Destrongerlupus|Destrongerlupus]] 17:10, 21 January 2011 (EST)
::Nope.  Different cases of the same word in Latin.  No difference in meaning except in context.  Otherwise I like your theory though! --[[User:Destrongerlupus|Destrongerlupus]] 17:10, 21 January 2011 (EST)
:::I see, thanks for the correcting, n either for the compliment! [[User:Rustyscraplet|Rustyscraplet]] 15:09 24 February 2011 (UTC)

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Another Animated montage?

I haven't seen him run around with a hammer or anything, but the line about him turning into a missile truck, coupled with his having Sentinel Major around as a lackeylieutenant, makes me think this guy might be more of a nod to Animated Magnus than a prior G1 iteration. Could the Magnum name be a way to avoid pre-empting the later emergence of a separate Ultra Magnus character in the Wings of Honor timeline? --Nerroth 19:05, 23 June 2010 (EDT)

I got the feeling from his bio that he was meant more or less as a combination of all of the Ultra Magnuses. --Jeysie 19:21, 23 June 2010 (EDT)

Just thought i might add: In latin, Magnum is used as "Medium Big/Bigger than Normal", while Magnus means something like "Huge", wich, as i think, could refer to that UM had this name before he became an/the enforcer of the Tyrest Accord. Rustyscraplet 22:01, 14 December 2010 (UTC)

Nope. Different cases of the same word in Latin. No difference in meaning except in context. Otherwise I like your theory though! --Destrongerlupus 17:10, 21 January 2011 (EST)
I see, thanks for the correcting, n either for the compliment! Rustyscraplet 15:09 24 February 2011 (UTC)