Talk:Pseudocanon
It's a decent example though I have two small questions about it: 1) Should it be mentioned that many fans take Primal's "All is as it should be." line to "of course" mean they replaced Megs's spark, or would that just be muddling things? and 2) How does the inclusion of that clip on the Rhino DVD effect its canonosity? That was an official release of the story and the clip of the spark being returned was included so IS it now canon in the same was corrected dialogue in a TPB of the comic would be, suplanting the previous release that lacked it?--ZacWilliam 18:46, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
- Directly citing Primal's line seems unnecessary to me -- I already wrote that one can presume it was done -- but it can be added without muddling too much. On the Rhino DVD, I thought the clip was included as an extra, and not incorporated into the episode itself? If it was edited into the ep, then I agree that it makes the example messier and I would definitely prefer we find another. If it's an extra / special feature, that makes a difference to me. --Steve-o 19:47, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
Replacing Megatron's spark
How is that not canon? It was included in an official DVD set. Official TF media=canon. Or does pseudocanon mean "happenned, but we're not sure if it did in that specific continuity"? I'm confused. Item42 03:25, 19 June 2010 (EDT)

