Was in the Tech Spec and briefly touched on in the cartoon I think, but it was never a major point outside of maybe an episode or two, been awhile since I watched so could be off on that. Simon Furman used the idea again in Escalation back in 2006/7 for one battle then it was never mentioned again in that continuity either.Hypercron Unus wrote:Is that ever actually shown? I honestly don't remember. It's not like they used the Combat Deck that much anyway.
Still, thanks for that. Great help.
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sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:His one and only weakness is a bad guy on his knees begging for mercy
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:His one and only weakness is a bad guy on his knees begging for mercy
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AllNewSuperRobot wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:His one and only weakness is a bad guy on his knees begging for mercy
AKA Hubris
That is the only real weakness of the G1 cartoon Prime. His arrogance.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote: When the situation was reversed, Megs actually shot him several times before similarly gloating.
Omega_Abyss wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote: When the situation was reversed, Megs actually shot him several times before similarly gloating.
There are about a dozen or so episodes of the G1 cartoon that say otherwise.
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AllNewSuperRobot wrote:There is no contradiction. The difference is between thought and deed. In his actions, his demeanour during that moment, there was arrogance. Whether or not we believe he would have pulled the trigger or not is neither here nor there.
Prime considered the fight over, that he was on top, because he had the gun and Megatron was on his knees. That last exchange was 100% monologue. Picture the words coming from the mouth of Cobra Commander, Mumm-Ra or Dr. Doom and the tone & intent are no different.
Remember also it was Prime that threw down the gauntlet of that battle. "One shall stand.." was his words and in that respect, while Megatron was backed into a corner. I think Megatron took that to heart far more than Optimus. Megatron went on the offensive to a far greater extent than either had before. It is that classic hero trope, the difference between 'defeat' and 'kill'. Optimus despite his words, was fighting for the former, as he always did before. Megatron was fighting for his survival and the latter.
Objectively, Prime's hubris killed him in that fight before Hot Rod even arrived on the scene. He was never going to win, because he didn't appreciate the stakes had changed.
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Omega_Abyss wrote:I am curious though, what were the indicators (in-universe) that the stakes had indeed changed? As far as I can tell, as far as Primes and Megs should have been concerned this was just another Tuesday in their 6+ million year war. A war that had seen countless chances for each one to kill their other and claim victory. Why was Megs suddenly willing to pull the trigger now?
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Omega_Abyss wrote:I am curious though, what were the indicators (in-universe) that the stakes had indeed changed? As far as I can tell, as far as Primes and Megs should have been concerned this was just another Tuesday in their 6+ million year war. A war that had seen countless chances for each one to kill their other and claim victory. Why was Megs suddenly willing to pull the trigger now?
The cynical answer is, when removed from the moral constraints of kids TV, via The Movie, the de-fanged Decepticons were allowed to demonstrate their full potential. Hence why the realistically ill-equipped Autobots, that were entirely kept alive but plot armour in the show, were slain in droves by the rightfully powerful and dangerous trained warriors.
The stakes had changed with Prime's entire approach. In his only impressive G1 scene, he single-handedly plows through the majority of the Decepticon ranks before basically stating it is 'do or die' time to his nemesis. Who is equally only ever this impressive in G1, through his actions within The Movie. You can't expect Megatron to hesitate in pulling the trigger in that scenario.
Look to their dialogue during the fight too. Megatron is really going for it. Prime isn't. Because Prime believes he will just 'win' and that will be that. Business as usual. That is arrogant.
I could look at many of the responses to this discussion above and assume several people seem to see G1 Prime as nigh faultless. A bit of rose-tinted glasses, at play. Which in context to later iterations, is ridiculous. In the grand scale of the entire mythos, he was the most ineffectual Prime there was. This was down to his own hubris.
The others all by and large grew and adapted to the challenges around them. Many even reclaimed their home world and/or ended their own Great War. Two things G1 Prime never did. Strictly speaking he couldn't even beat his Nemesis. As even without Unicron, Megatron survived the final battle.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Omega_Abyss wrote:I am curious though, what were the indicators (in-universe) that the stakes had indeed changed? As far as I can tell, as far as Primes and Megs should have been concerned this was just another Tuesday in their 6+ million year war. A war that had seen countless chances for each one to kill their other and claim victory. Why was Megs suddenly willing to pull the trigger now?
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AllNewSuperRobot wrote:You're talking at cross purposes here. Prime changed the stakes, later, with Megatron. As far as he knew the Decepticons were simply invading Autobot City. A standard plan. So there was no need to kill the Cons he drove through. They were merely in his way to Megatron. Which also points to his hubris. If he could do that the entire time, why didn't he do it sooner? He chose not to? Because the threat wasn't deemed worthy of his direct attention??
*I thought to add that, should anyone try to pedantically mention The Rebirth. Rodimus wasn't leader then, guess who was??
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:As far as he knew the Decepticons were simply invading Autobot City. A standard plan. So there was no need to kill the Cons he drove through. They were merely in his way to Megatron. Which also points to his hubris. If he could do that the entire time, why didn't he do it sooner? He chose not to? Because the threat wasn't deemed worthy of his direct attention??
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