Talk:Time Wars
Every time I saw that image, I felt like I had to give it that caption. I decided to finally just do it. Change it back (or to something new) if you don't like it. --Andrusi 18:38, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Issue Names
I call shenanigans on the issue names. Just because that's what the "next time" says, does that mean that that's automatically the issue title?--Jimsorenson 00:08, 3 June 2010 (EDT)
Target: 2006 style?
Time Wars, unlike the city of fear and Fallen Angel storyline, of being considered one issue. But it is 7 isues worth of stuff, and I think it deserves to have little summaries on individual issues likes the Target: 2006 article.
Soundwave and the Terrorcons
Which future should they return to? Their own that they had previously left or the revised future that Rodimus Prime and the other five Autobots travel to? There's no definite answer here since its not shown either way so all we can do is speculate. They left moments before the time rift occurred so its possible that regular time travel mechanics are still in place, unaffected by the time rift's repair to the damaged spacetime framework. 95.148.10.183 17:45, 17 July 2011 (EDT)
- It is as you say. It should be the time they left from. Time travel back and forth should be working fine at that point. The revised future only comes to exist due to Cyclonus and Scourge being taken by the time rift. Everyone else, including Galvatron, followed the rules of mass displacement. I like to believe that the pre-revised future still exists alongside the revised future. Only in that timeline, Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus and the others don't return to the time they left, but also neither do Galvatron, Cyclonus and Scourge. Bass X0 (talk) 16:16, 25 September 2014 (EDT)
Death
So, what is the casualty count in Time Wars, anyway?108.25.0.61 21:21, 1 August 2011 (EDT)
- I second this question ZeroSD 03:14, 3 December 2012 (EST)
- Well, off the top of my head; Battletrap (though he got better in the US comics), Flywheels, Venom, Chop Shop, Topspin, Twin Twist, Roadbuster, Sandstorm, Rack 'n' Ruin (depends if you count them as one or two 'bots), future Ultra Magnus (maybe, it's heavily implied but not confirmed), Galvatron (sort of, he returns in "Aspects of Evil" though whether it's the "same" Galvatron is debatable) and Scourge (who throws himself into the time rift and is never seen again). --Emvee 05:15, 3 December 2012 (EST)
- Battletrap didn't die. There is nothing to suggest that future Ultra Magnus survived. And Aspects of Evil Galvatron doesn't have the memories or experiences that the Galvatron in the post-movie UK stories has, so he should be counted as a seperate version. In the same way how Rhythms of Darkness Galvatron isn't the same one either. Scourge and Cyclonus should exist as seperate versions in the revised timeline. Bass X0 (talk) 16:25, 25 September 2014 (EDT)
Scorponok's head
"Why didn't Scorponok's head simply transform back into Zarak after being captured by Highbrow?"
I'd argue that this was to do with how his head was removed. Highbrow says something to the effect of "can't be pleasant separating without the correct mental commands". I assumed that Zarak was unconscious/in a coma as a result of the violent separation. Is that supported enough by the comics to remove that as an error? LiamK (talk) 07:22, 9 October 2015 (EDT)

