ok a literal completely unmade unused pitch for a G1 episode is canon. I have nearly no issues accepting Furman’s Cybertron pitch now as usable in some capacity if this counts
ok a literal completely unmade unused pitch for a G1 episode is canon. I have nearly no issues accepting Furman’s Cybertron pitch now as usable in some capacity if this counts
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hate to use these but its weirdly difficult to find the stuff on the cards, theyre mostly prized for being so insanely rare it seems
interestingly, they seem to be a combination of using marvel bios with art and even plots and scenes from the show
The size of the solar system, I of course understand that this may be a huge exaggeration, but due to one of the ores it is possible, in principle, to reach such a size, and this does not even contradict, since Unicron is far beyond the solar system.
The size of the solar system, I of course understand that this may be a huge exaggeration, but due to one of the ores it is possible, in principle, to reach such a size, and this does not even contradict, since Unicron is far beyond the solar system.View attachment 1904
i think solar system is meant to be hyperbole from Windblade trying to get the point across, however Jetfire saying hes the size of fifteen cybertrons probably isn't, i would assume he's trying to actually be technical
its at least probably closer to the truth than Unicron being solar system sized, the solar system is insanely massive
bro some of these explosions are like fucking 300 kilometers wide
those are the GREAT LAKES in that first image, one of those craters is 97 kilometers wide