Talk:Headmaster (technology)

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There may be some need of continuity separation here. Daniel was never a headmaster in the comic. I'm not sure that's worth an entire rewrite, though. We could probably write around it. --ItsWalky 13:57, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, it's a tricky thing to handle. Didn't want to leave it out (since both Arcee and Daniel's pages specifically mention the Headmaster thing), but at the same time I can see how it might be confusing. Ah, well, this is just the first draft. We'll tweak it as we go. --Dataraven 13:59, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

Under "technology"... there are the Headmaster Jr.s yet unaddressed. They certainly don't seem to have undergone any kind of cyborg-surgery, but they curl up into head modes just fine, and certainly aren't in any larger, bulkier armors. (At least that transformation as depicted in the cartoon isn't as painful-looking as the Godmasters... --M Sipher 18:05, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

Fiction section

Given the presence of Headmasters in multiple continuities now, it really is time we gave this article a proper fiction section differentiated by continuity. After all, there are even differences between Marvel Comics and G1 animated here. Add in Headmasters/Masterforce and the IDW take on Headmasters and you've got enough grist for it I think.--Rosicrucian 18:50, 28 October 2007 (UTC)

Sentience

Part of the article currently reads: "there have been cases where the head (such as Cerebros in the G1 Cartoon) [...] are non-sentient constructs controlled entirely by the other partner." Cerebros in the G1 Cartoon was sentient - he didn't stop complaining about fighting through the entirety of Rebirth. Maybe in the comics (I don't know, never read them), but it does specifically say the cartoon. (And his counterpart in the Japanese G1 cartoon was the very sentient Fortress.) RiD Maximus was obviously full of non-sentience. 121.44.196.130 13:11, 4 March 2008 (UTC)