Talk:Good Luck Necklace: Difference between revisions
From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
New page: ''Mysteriously, the stone set within the necklace appears to be tied to Starscream's spark in some way, as it cracked when he was destroyed by Unicron.'' - Yeah, that sounds like fanon to ... |
Interrobang (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
''Mysteriously, the stone set within the necklace appears to be tied to Starscream's spark in some way, as it cracked when he was destroyed by Unicron.'' - Yeah, that sounds like fanon to me. The fact that it cracked after Starscream's death is a reference to the common anime trait of objects breaking or cracking when something bad happens to someone close to another person. For example, a family portrait belonging to the hero's family falling/cracking in their presence when said hero is killed. Unless the whole "stone connected with Starscream's spark" was stated in the show, I'm calling "fanon" on that one. --[[User:Sabrblade|Sabrblade]] 22:33, 16 December 2011 (EST) | ''Mysteriously, the stone set within the necklace appears to be tied to Starscream's spark in some way, as it cracked when he was destroyed by Unicron.'' - Yeah, that sounds like fanon to me. The fact that it cracked after Starscream's death is a reference to the common anime trait of objects breaking or cracking when something bad happens to someone close to another person. For example, a family portrait belonging to the hero's family falling/cracking in their presence when said hero is killed. Unless the whole "stone connected with Starscream's spark" was stated in the show, I'm calling "fanon" on that one. --[[User:Sabrblade|Sabrblade]] 22:33, 16 December 2011 (EST) | ||
:This is a pretty old article and could stand to be rewritten to remove speculation and to match our current format. [[User:Interrobang|—Interrobang]] 00:14, 17 December 2011 (EST) | |||
Latest revision as of 05:14, 17 December 2011
Mysteriously, the stone set within the necklace appears to be tied to Starscream's spark in some way, as it cracked when he was destroyed by Unicron. - Yeah, that sounds like fanon to me. The fact that it cracked after Starscream's death is a reference to the common anime trait of objects breaking or cracking when something bad happens to someone close to another person. For example, a family portrait belonging to the hero's family falling/cracking in their presence when said hero is killed. Unless the whole "stone connected with Starscream's spark" was stated in the show, I'm calling "fanon" on that one. --Sabrblade 22:33, 16 December 2011 (EST)
- This is a pretty old article and could stand to be rewritten to remove speculation and to match our current format. —Interrobang 00:14, 17 December 2011 (EST)

