Talk:Decapitation
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Any real death
So Brawl's, Blackout's, Megatron's, Ravage's, Optimus', Mixmaster's, Jetfire's, Jazz's and the protoforms deaths don't count as real? Eire 00.30 July 3 09 (UTC)
- "Decapitation seems to only cause any real death in the movie continuity. With just a few instances leading to death in previous continuities." That means that the movie continuity is the only place where decapitation actually regularly results in death. In others, it's usually simply an inconvenience. --FortMax 20:00, 2 July 2009 (EDT)
Why do we have this page?
Seriously... Is there any real point to it? While we're at it, why not make a page on Melting, or Disembowelment, or Crushing or Exploding? --Ascendron 21:48, 2 July 2009 (EDT)
- Decapitation is an oddity. Because sometimes it kills Transformers, but other Transformers have an entire gimmick based on removing their heads!
- Plus, there's a lot of marginal errata on the subject, established in letters pages and such asking questions about where a Transformer's brain or spark is located, and how-why they survive/don't survive decapitation. In short- Decapitation is more interesting than crushing or melting because it has implications for Transformers anatomy. -Derik 21:53, 2 July 2009 (EDT)

