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How interesting. I didn't even consider that. I just took Bumblebee at face value.Sparky Prime wrote:It's interesting to me to find out Soundwave is a senator as well. We've seen him as Megatron's side a few times, but he hadn't really done anything until now, which gave me the impression he was Megatron's aid. I'm thinkingSpoiler
Bumblebee's attempts to join the Ascenticons might actually be because Orion wants him to spy on them. Given how important Bumblebee says mentoring is, I can't really see him ditching those responsibilities just for his own interests.
It makes the planet seem more like a real planet, and less like just a staging area for the beginning of the war. I'm hoping at least some of them survive, but I regrettably think you're right about the the A'Ovans getting wiped out. Taking the time to mention how they're the only ones left kind of makes them the gun on the mantelpiece.Sparky Prime wrote:I like that we get to see a little more alien life on Cybertron in this issue. Even find out there's an entire sanctuary for a race that lost their home planet when it was destroyed by another race. You know they'll be wiped out when the war starts.
The dialogue indicates that Bumblebee has had previous contact with them, and that he counts some of them as friends. I am not sure that Bumblebee was motivated by espionage so much as trying to put a fire out. (In real terms, he called it an early day with Rubble, only skipping out on one activity which they could have done at any time.)Spoiler
Bumblebee's attempts to join the Ascenticons might actually be because Orion wants him to spy on them. Given how important Bumblebee says mentoring is, I can't really see him ditching those responsibilities just for his own interests.
Of course Bumblebee has had previous contact with the Ascenticons. From the sounds of things, joining them is a bit of a process that Bumblebee is working through, having yet to earn their trust, but at least having gotten to the guy in charge of recruitment. And actually, the dialogue is Soundwave pointing out Bumblebee has Autobots friends and contacts, to which Bumblebee says he doesn't make friends based on how they vote. He's pretty sure some of his friends are Ascenticons, but he doesn't actually know, it has never mattered to him.Dominic wrote:The dialogue indicates that Bumblebee has had previous contact with them, and that he counts some of them as friends.
There's clearly more going on here than we have been shown. And, in real terms, Rubble is still too young to be trusted to walk home on his own. The scene even highlights Rubble still hasn't gotten the hang of using the communicator built into his own arm before they ask him if he's sure he can make it back to his quarters on his own. Both Bumblebee and Wheeljack show concern over if he can make it on his own. And then look what happens. Despite assuring them he knows the way, Rubble gets distracted and ends up in a bad situation.I am not sure that Bumblebee was motivated by espionage so much as trying to put a fire out. (In real terms, he called it an early day with Rubble, only skipping out on one activity which they could have done at any time.)
Yeah, I have to admit, I think it's possible he's still alive given the circumstances we're shown.Shockwave wrote:Is Rubble actually dead though? Last we see is his thoughts on death as it fades to black, but I'll point out that Thundercracker wasn't dead either and we actually saw him get shot at point blank range. I think it will be a massive cop out if he isn't, buuuuuut COMIX!!!
I need him to be dead. I'm not happy about how it happened, but undoing it would be far worse in my opinion. The only thing that I would be okay with is if Prowl or Chromia or some other law enforcement got there in time to beat/chase off Quake and rush Rubble to the hospital (the mechanic? However they do it there), and then use that attack as a justification for severe monitoring and restricting of Ascenticon actions. Megatron still needs that push toward complete megalomania.Sparky Prime wrote:Yeah, I have to admit, I think it's possible he's still alive given the circumstances we're shown.Shockwave wrote:Is Rubble actually dead though? Last we see is his thoughts on death as it fades to black, but I'll point out that Thundercracker wasn't dead either and we actually saw him get shot at point blank range. I think it will be a massive cop out if he isn't, buuuuuut COMIX!!!
It is interesting that Bumblebee, who is shown to be apolitical, is looking to join a faction. (And, this effectively defines the Ascenticons as centrists.) Regardless of Bumblebee's motives, this is the most interesting the character has been in 35 years.From the sounds of things, joining them is a bit of a process that Bumblebee is working through, having yet to earn their trust, but at least having gotten to the guy in charge of recruitment.
It is probably better if Rubble stays dead. But, the main point of the character is to represent lost innocence. So, having him come back, possibly as a more blood-hungry character, might work.The only thing that I would be okay with is if Prowl or Chromia or some other law enforcement got there in time to beat/chase off Quake and rush Rubble to the hospital (the mechanic?
Agreed, I almost posted that exact same thing.Dominic wrote: But, the main point of the character is to represent lost innocence.
Like Perceptor from AHM? I could dig that.Dominic wrote:It is probably better if Rubble stays dead. But, the main point of the character is to represent lost innocence. So, having him come back, possibly as a more blood-hungry character, might work.