Talk:Magnus Hammer
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Why isn't this at Magnus Hammer? I thought "fiction overrides toys", and it was referred to as the Magnus Hammer in-toon... - SanityOrMadness 17:28, 9 May 2009 (EDT)
- Magnus hammer isn't really a proper noun, while Stormbringer is. It's a real name, which defaults over less proper nouns. It's why the clones which have names are at their respective names, rather than their clone names. --ItsWalky 17:30, 9 May 2009 (EDT)
- It's capitalized everywhere in the article. That means it's a proper noun, no? Otherwise, it's be called the "magnus hammer", not "Magnus Hammer". Does anyone actually ever refer to "Liar Starscream" or "Egomaniac Starscream" in the toon? --Crockalley 14:13, 16 May 2009 (EDT)
- No, but they do in the production materials and scripts.KrytenKoro 14:24, 16 May 2009 (EDT)
- *agrees with Crockalley*
- "Magnus Hammer" isn't a generic term - it refers to that ONE specific, unrepainted, hammer, in the same way "the Creation Matrix" of the Marvel comic or the "Matrix of Leadership" of the G1 cartoon is referred to. It's been said off-screen to be the hammer used to forge the AllSpark container, with this being hinted at on-screen with the stained glass windows in the scene where Ironhide discovers the injured Ultra Magnus. It's also the ONLY term used in the cartoon to refer to it.
- I say "move to Magnus Hammer, capital M, capital H. - SanityOrMadness 14:32, 16 May 2009 (EDT)
- It's capitalized everywhere in the article. That means it's a proper noun, no? Otherwise, it's be called the "magnus hammer", not "Magnus Hammer". Does anyone actually ever refer to "Liar Starscream" or "Egomaniac Starscream" in the toon? --Crockalley 14:13, 16 May 2009 (EDT)

