Talk:Transformers: Retribution
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Sharkticon (Prime)
We don't split up species by continuity family, do we? The Quintessons themselves, for instance, have one big article covering all continuities. If these Sharkticons are the same species as the originals, the G1 article should be reworked into a general article about the species. --flicky1991 11:35, 25 August 2013 (EDT)
Cybertron games
Why there are notes about Cybertron games in this page? Ok, Hasbro confirmed that they are all in same universe. But, Retribution is continuation of previous novels, rather than Cybertron games. HispasatBot 19 February 2020
- You answered your own question: they are in the same universe. The books continue on from the games. --Khajidha (talk) 10:51, 19 February 2020 (EST)
- So is Exodus novel no longer important? HispasatBot 20 February 2020
- I don't understand your question. One piece of fiction can follow on from multiple other pieces of fiction. --Khajidha (talk) 09:08, 20 February 2020 (EST)
- Ah. I think I get it. The Exodus novel and War for Cybertron game both tell slightly different versions of the same period of time in Aligned history. Normally, this would mean two different universal streams, meaning Retribution would be following after the Exodus novel, and therefore WFC notes would be off-topic. However, early statements given by Hasbro about the Aligned continuity emphasized that all Aligned properties were meant to be one single continuity. Things that don't work, well...you should all just squint a little until it does work. So bits about WFC may inform on the novels and may inform on the Prime cartoon...even though they don't entirely fit together as a whole. It's squishy, but there it is. --Xaaron (talk) 23:01, 20 February 2020 (EST)
- I don't understand your question. One piece of fiction can follow on from multiple other pieces of fiction. --Khajidha (talk) 09:08, 20 February 2020 (EST)
- So is Exodus novel no longer important? HispasatBot 20 February 2020

