Talk:Jetfire (WFC)
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Was it an English accent? I kinda thought it was Austrailian as a nod to the Unicron Trilogy. --ZacWilliam 10:22, 14 July 2010 (EDT)
- I've noticed that Americans can sometimes have trouble differentiating between an English and an Australian accent, unless the latter is *reeeeally* put on heavy, but hell, even I couldn't really tell what they were going for with Jetfire in this game. "Oy em Jetfoiah, end oy em not heah to foight."- Chris McFeely 11:32, 14 July 2010 (EDT)
- True it can be hard to tell. I definately pulled more of an Autrailian feel out of it, but that may or may not be 'cause of the Unicron Trilogy precident in my mind. All I know is I found the accent kinda annoying and missed his G1 voice. But anyway, yeah, I'd vote Austrailian just cause the Prime continuity seems to like borrowing from the past.--ZacWilliam 11:45, 14 July 2010 (EDT)
Being English myself, and listening again to the first cutscene he's in (end of the first chapter), I'd say the accent's definately English. I can't recall if he sounds at all different when he shows up later, but based on that cutscene, I can't really hear any hint of Australian to it. Personally, I'd assumed he was English in reference to Mark Ryan's Jetfire in RotF. Jalaguy

