Talk:Wings of Honor
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This story seems to take place in Generation 1 cartoon continuity. Really? My assumption upon reading the preview was that it was a new universe of its own, one that's clearly influenced by the G1 cartoon continuity to be sure, but nothing jumps out at me that says it is said continuity. --KilMichaelMcC 18:44, 14 April 2009 (EDT)
- It's Timelines. Probably the same Timelines continuity we've gotten before. (Not Classics, the other one. The one's that's arbitrarily not Descent into Evil. The Razor's Edge's continuity.) "Completely the same except it's different." -Derik 10:23, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
- Nothing in it contradicts the cartoon continuity, and quite a few things support it. I'm not sure how we could prove it further, as even if it showed us the events of an entire episode or two, something else could have been different off-panel! Sometimes simplicity is best. --ItsWalky 10:54, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
- ...david, it's an alternate retelling of the ship battle from TF:TM. And instead of inverting polarities, they duck into a nebula so Kup can tell a story.
- How does that not contradict cartoon continuity? -Derik 11:03, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
- Well, Pete Sinclair says it's not intended to be the scene from the movie. He also says it's merely cartoonish continuity, and not specifically THE cartoon continuity. Watch me pick and choose my author intent. --ItsWalky 12:25, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
- Maybe it's the missing "Kup's shuttle story" scene, of which a little bit is in that original '80s promo reel on the 20th anniversary DVD release (you know, the Diaclone Magnus / "in the spirit of Star Wars!" thing). And all their different bodies are like the TMS preliminary / mistaken animation colors that everybody else would have had in those 5 minutes if it hadn't been edited out ;) --Thylacine 2000 12:46, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
- Well, Pete Sinclair says it's not intended to be the scene from the movie. He also says it's merely cartoonish continuity, and not specifically THE cartoon continuity. Watch me pick and choose my author intent. --ItsWalky 12:25, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
- Ah, so this attack is divorced from the events of the movie. That's nothing new-- Timelines had Ironhide dying in a massacre on Moon Base 4 around that time... Timelines does seems infatuated with the TF Multiverse's ability to make arbitrary backstory changes that add nothing to the story they're telling except to remind the reader we're not really in the universe that's purportedly being written about. (Elita One, I'm looking at you...) -Derik 12:50, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
If Pete Sinclair, credited as the story's editor, says it's not set in the actual G1 cartoon continuity, then we certainly shouldn't be contradicting that. --KilMichaelMcC 12:57, 15 April 2009 (EDT)

