Fair point.Well, unless I'm forgetting something; we don't see every Season 1 character either.
Fair point.Well, unless I'm forgetting something; we don't see every Season 1 character either.
....Except that 30 seconds later nobody seems to mind or indeed have noticed.And then the earth is destroyed by Vogons anyway...
That describes what I was going for with my original comment a ways up: Dirge, Thrust, Ramjet are there. They’re 85.Skyfire is also absent, but given his whole Situation, that might have been specifically mandated.
In any case, it'd be more accurate to say there's an odd absence of season 2 Autobots in the movie (perhaps indicating that the writers specifically made an effort to include all the Decepticons they could but were satisfied with the core Autobot cast they already had). It's just Perceptor, Blaster, and Grapple, and out of those three, Grapple's a nonspeaking cameo and Blaster disappears halfway through the movie.
That would make sense for SS, but what about Hound? Unless…Hoist? Trailbreaker maybe? Who else could they mix up like that? Unless you want to assume Hound helped Prime get up to speed and he simply exited the shuttle after SS & Prime.I actually had the same thought about Grapple. I ultimately don't think it's necessary to explain his presence, given that S2 characters were clearly on the table as an option since Smokescreen and Red Alert had appearances planned, but if nothing else it's a fun bit of trivia.
(Free-associating from there, I wonder if the reason Sunstreaker is in two different places is that one of them was supposed to be Sideswipe?)
My head canon used to be that Bluestreak and Huffer died giving Hound and SS cover, long enough for them to get to the space bridge, arrive at Cybertron, hitch a ride to Moon Base 1, and that’s how Prime found out about the attack — that Blaster’s transmission didn’t make it past Earth orbit or something.Honest answer? I forgot it also happened with Hound. >_>
Hindsight is 20/20, of course, but the concept of Unicron being built as a protector could (for future media) be merged with the IDW2005 backstory that the builders had been attacked by a previous Cybertronian expansion from long before the Autobot-Decepticon War.This definitely needed some rewrites but there are some things here I like. Unicron is way more interesting here. Here he's a mysterious entity (literally The Entity) that has the Junkions build him a body, then has the Decepticons gather energy for that body (Did the Energon writers know about this?). This is better than the film's origin where he just shows up one day.
This concept of him needing to acquire energy before he can transform and go on his final attack got dropped in the rewrites, but I think we see the ghost of it in the film where he parks next to Cybertron doing nothing for a long time. There was originally a reason he waits so long to attack.
This would have been an absolute clusterhug of a movie, but I think this could be tweaked (and merged with some of the eventual film's better ideas) into a season long arc, or a whole trade's worth of comic issues if they're not ridiculously decompressed.
It sounds like it was played for comedy where Arcee was extremely competent but it was all when Wheeljack wasn't looking so he would remain oblivious and continue to be a sexist dumbass. So, by the script, it would seem the intention that Wheeljack is in the wrong.
Still glad that stuff never made it into the film, even if it would have given Wheeljack a bigger role.