Talk:Violengiguar

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Discussion carried over from the Trypticon page.

Here's the best I can determine what the final paragraph on that Japanese info site says, having run it through three different auto-translators.

Because his natural state is an aggregate of the ghosts of Destron soldiers who died in battle, it would seem that his body has no substance. For this enemy who has a soul/spirit body, the impression is that he was purified through the power of Zodiac, as far as I saw in the illustrations of TV Magazine.

There's also stuff about him splitting into three bug-robots (Vion/Baion, Lenjer/Renjaa and Igern/Igaan), and turning into a giant firebird in his last battle with the Powered Masters, which the guy describes as "being like the final battle with an RPG's last boss".

We need someone who really knows the language to look at this page. Unfortunately, the person I know/trust the most (separate from the previous guy I mentioned) is out of town for Iacon One.--Monzo 01:09, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

I'm afraid my computer can't display Japanese characters (a real bitch...). I actually haven't been able to find any story pages for Zone...ever. I've managed to accumulate some for Battlestars and Operation Combination, but can't find Zone for the life of me. All I know about the events of the story pages I learned from Rob's Transformer page/Electric Escape, but we all know how reliable that source could be. Which is why I didn't bring up the 3 bug-modes, as I don't know if that's BS or genuine info.--DrSpengler 01:20, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

The site you mention[1] lists the Vion/Baion, Lenjer/Renjaa and Igern/Igaan names as well as saying which is which. Check out an old post of Doug Dlin's[2] about this. Evan1975 17:55, 9 August 2006 (UTC)

Romanization note

Just curious, but why was the Romanization note quoted here removed? It was presumably sometime during the crash period, as it's not on the copy of the cache which was restored, but it is on the last revision here. --abates 03:22, 12 November 2009 (EST)

Oh, is it because the spelling on the DVDs made "Violen Jiger" the official spelling or something? --abates 03:26, 12 November 2009 (EST)
I moved it way back then because The Ark spelled it that way. I dunno what happened to the note—I remember I moved it to the notes section (because a huge chunk of text in a gray field is ugly at the top of the article), but it seems to have disappeared since then. —Interrobang 04:59, 12 November 2009 (EST)

Matrix?

Would we consider Violen Jiger a matrix? I mean his is a group of sparks fused together and he has brought decepticons back to life. The only thing he hasn't done is darken the decepticons lightest hour. Tfus183crosscut (talk) 15:58, 15 April 2015 (EDT)