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I **** with it.MU idea I made: Thragg vs Tarn
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I prefer Thragg vs IDW Megatron, and I plan to do one for that, but I thought this was a pretty good alt for Thragg.
Main Theme: High ranking officers who took control of their empires after the fall of the leader they're obsessed with, who maintain a mask of regality to hide their brutal selves.
Theme Name: Regal Brutality
Connections:
Debate potential: Mainly kinda boils down to where you scale each other physically, both can easily be argued to be at most within the planetary ranges and FTL in speed. Abilities wise quite easily goes to Tarn with Thragg being mostly a punch kick merchant.
- Both hail from space-conquering alien empires and have a high command position within it (Thragg is Grant Regent of Viltrum while Tarn, being a Phase Sixer and leader of the DJD, gives him a rank comparable to a General)
- Both are among the most powerful of their empires and received their powers through non-conventional methods (Thragg is the result of a long process of eugenics programs to create the most pure blooded Viltrumite. Tarn is a Point One Percenter, a mutant amongst the Cybertronian race, and was placed through the Ununtrium bonding process to make him one of the Warrior's Elite, the Decepticon's most powerful warriors)
- Both were groomed by their empires respectively to beome the warriors they are today (Thragg was raised to be Viltrum's ultimate warrior while Tarn was manipulated by Megatron to be one of his most twisted followers)
- Both serve under a character voiced by Frank Welker (Argall and Megatron)
- Both bear some form of obsession towards their leader (Thragg is heavily loyal towards Argall's ideals and carried them on even after his death, and even forms a weird connection to Argall's skull, refusing to let it be destroyed. Tarn worships Megatron to a cult-like degree, modeling himself after him, constantly quoting his works and maintains absolute loyalty towards his leader)
- Both maintain a face of regality, often talking in very formal and elegant manners as fitting of their positions. This is a stark contrast to their nature in action, in which both are constantly shown to be incredibly brutal, often dismembering opponents and ripping them apart.
- Both maintain immense loyalty to their cause, even carrying on after the seeming dismantling of their empires (Thragg continued on his duty to preserve the Viltrumites even after Viltrum's destruction. Tarn would continue on his role with the DJD, even after the war ended, refusing to stop unless Megatron called for his Decepticons to stop)
- Both of them eventually have their loyalties "betrayed" in some manner that is connected to their leaders, leading to their downfall and them taking their own path (After discovering Nolan is the son of Argall, Thragg ambushes him, disgusted that Argall's son to be a traitor and unworthy to lead Viltrum. This causes the other Viltrumites to turn on Thragg and pledge loyalty to Nolan, leading to Thragg's exile. Tarn discovers Megatron has defected to the Autobots, leading him into a depressive state where he nearly kills himself out of feeling lost)
- After their leader's disappearance, both would take command of their empires in some form (Thragg would go from Regent to Grand Regent until one of Argall's heirs are found. Tarn would team with Deathsaurus to form his own new Decepticon battalion)
- Both would raise brand new armies to wage war against those they deem traitors to their ideals, as well as the main heroes of the story (Thragg would create a massive Viltrumite army out of Thraxan hybrids to wage war against both the new Viltrum empire and to Coalition of Planets. Tarn would join forces with Deathsaurus to wage war against Megatron and the Autobots of the Lost Light)
- This leads in one massive final battle between them and the main heroes of the story.
- In doing so, both would slowly begin to lose the trust of their new armies as they both began to be slowly consumed by vengeance, with them sacrificing one of their own closest "allies", which in then leads to a female member in their army to lose faith in them (Thragg would allow his son to be killed by Mark, leading to Ursaal slowly losing trust in Thragg, realizing he doesn't care for her siblings. Tarn would kill Kaon for having a moment of weakness over his pet, leading to Nickel, the DJD's medic, to realize that Tarn was only obsessed with Megatron and not the Decepticon cause)
- This in turns leads them to being betrayed by their own armies and left alone (Thragg is abandoned by his children as they decide to stop following him. Deathsaurus betrays Tarn and retreats from the final battle, leaving him alone with just the DJD)
- Both fatally wound the big traitors of their empire (Thragg fatally wounds Nolan and Tarn almost kills Megatron while the latter is bargaining for the Autobots to be spared, albeit Megatron refused to fight back)
- Both eventually discard even trying to uphold the ideals of their empire, having been so consumed by vengeance that their revenge against the "traitors" is all that matters (Thragg deems the Thraxan hybrids a failure and the Viltrum empire dead, now obsessed with revenge against mark and his allies. Nickel realizes Tarn is a hypocrite and only truly cared for his vengeance against Megatron)
- This is in heavy contrast to others who defected from their cause, even if still loyal to preserving their empire, have chosen to better themselves for the greater good. Both involve Earth in the matter. (Kregg and the others still maintain their duty to preserve the Viltrumites, but slowly realize the error of their ways through love on earth. Soundwave takes command of the remaining Decepticons on Cybertron, and chooses to work with Optimus and the humans to preserve peace and rebuild their broken homes)
- Both are eventually killed through non-conventional means and die alone (Thragg burns in the heat of the sun while Tarn is trapped in a panic bubble and killed via Megatron's anti-matter)
- Both of them have faced off against battle hungry warriors that happen among the strongest characters in their verse (Battle Beast and Overlord)
- One parallel is that Thragg is much more lenient to traitors than Tarn is (Thragg gives Mark multiples chances to join the empire and even allows Nolan a second chance to rejoin the empire in the middle of their fight. Tarn literally leads a team that specializes in killing traitors)
Animation potential: I do think there's potential given the right choreography. Tarn primarily focuses on range while Thragg utilizes physical attacks and large shockwaves similar to other Viltrumites in combat. Given how well Megs vs Frieza was handled choreography wise, I do think there's somthing feasible here. Tarn's voice being used as a finisher could be quite cool in some moments though it is somewhat debatable if it would work on Thragg.
To the surprise of no one, the GOAT Strange won ggs
Would the remake put Shadow above Batman in terms of appearances?Oh Tipper seems to think M2Shadow2 rumor is still legit, phew lol
While I dont want too many remakes, I will give M2Shadow this, its actually decent MU that never had a good fight, so it would immensely benefit from actual fight. Deadass dont think we need any other remakes in a long while after that. "But I wanna see my fav old fight in new style" is sorta respectable, but if it was good, Id be ok with not too many remakes.
Only other thing is that supposedly DB Team member (Sam?) replied to M2Shadow2 idea with eyes emoji in Reddit or Twitter. We'll see.
...God LightColumbo still better be bonus ep and not full one. Now thats BJ job I dont want to wait for 4 weeks.
I think they would be tied.Would the remake put Shadow above Batman in terms of appearances?
This is the same episode where they narrate that Shadow would be susceptible to mind control in the post-analysis... right on top of a clip playing where he is resisting mind control. To act like it was mostly because Shadow lost, rather than it simply being a truly mid/bad episode, is an overgeneralization that reeks of Reddit-level dishonesty.Yeah I honestly always saw M2VSS2 being a symptom of Sonic fans getting mad that Shadow lo-, um, the episode was bad, yeah that’s the only reason why they want it. Definitely.
As expected, they used the Outer arguments for Touhou.
Wow, so many verses getting Outer these days. There's that Nasuverse CRT here for example getting to 1-A, then now Touhou. Wonder what else will be getting to Outer?
1-A GokuWow, so many verses getting Outer these days. There's that Nasuverse CRT here for example getting to 1-A, then now Touhou. Wonder what else will be getting to Outer?
so outerversal Touhou
Incredibly Bull-honkyso outerversal Touhou
legit or bull-honky?
Digimon.Wow, so many verses getting Outer these days. There's that Nasuverse CRT here for example getting to 1-A, then now Touhou. Wonder what else will be getting to Outer?
Post both this and ur Kiana vs Hal idea in Reddit lolMU idea I made: Thragg vs Tarn
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I prefer Thragg vs IDW Megatron, and I plan to do one for that, but I thought this was a pretty good alt for Thragg.
Main Theme: High ranking officers who took control of their empires after the fall of the leader they're obsessed with, who maintain a mask of regality to hide their brutal selves.
Theme Name: Regal Brutality
Connections:
Debate potential: Mainly kinda boils down to where you scale each other physically, both can easily be argued to be at most within the planetary ranges and FTL in speed. Abilities wise quite easily goes to Tarn with Thragg being mostly a punch kick merchant.
- Both hail from space-conquering alien empires and have a high command position within it (Thragg is Grant Regent of Viltrum while Tarn, being a Phase Sixer and leader of the DJD, gives him a rank comparable to a General)
- Both are among the most powerful of their empires and received their powers through non-conventional methods (Thragg is the result of a long process of eugenics programs to create the most pure blooded Viltrumite. Tarn is a Point One Percenter, a mutant amongst the Cybertronian race, and was placed through the Ununtrium bonding process to make him one of the Warrior's Elite, the Decepticon's most powerful warriors)
- Both were groomed by their empires respectively to beome the warriors they are today (Thragg was raised to be Viltrum's ultimate warrior while Tarn was manipulated by Megatron to be one of his most twisted followers)
- Both serve under a character voiced by Frank Welker (Argall and Megatron)
- Both bear some form of obsession towards their leader (Thragg is heavily loyal towards Argall's ideals and carried them on even after his death, and even forms a weird connection to Argall's skull, refusing to let it be destroyed. Tarn worships Megatron to a cult-like degree, modeling himself after him, constantly quoting his works and maintains absolute loyalty towards his leader)
- Both maintain a face of regality, often talking in very formal and elegant manners as fitting of their positions. This is a stark contrast to their nature in action, in which both are constantly shown to be incredibly brutal, often dismembering opponents and ripping them apart.
- Both maintain immense loyalty to their cause, even carrying on after the seeming dismantling of their empires (Thragg continued on his duty to preserve the Viltrumites even after Viltrum's destruction. Tarn would continue on his role with the DJD, even after the war ended, refusing to stop unless Megatron called for his Decepticons to stop)
- Both of them eventually have their loyalties "betrayed" in some manner that is connected to their leaders, leading to their downfall and them taking their own path (After discovering Nolan is the son of Argall, Thragg ambushes him, disgusted that Argall's son to be a traitor and unworthy to lead Viltrum. This causes the other Viltrumites to turn on Thragg and pledge loyalty to Nolan, leading to Thragg's exile. Tarn discovers Megatron has defected to the Autobots, leading him into a depressive state where he nearly kills himself out of feeling lost)
- After their leader's disappearance, both would take command of their empires in some form (Thragg would go from Regent to Grand Regent until one of Argall's heirs are found. Tarn would team with Deathsaurus to form his own new Decepticon battalion)
- Both would raise brand new armies to wage war against those they deem traitors to their ideals, as well as the main heroes of the story (Thragg would create a massive Viltrumite army out of Thraxan hybrids to wage war against both the new Viltrum empire and to Coalition of Planets. Tarn would join forces with Deathsaurus to wage war against Megatron and the Autobots of the Lost Light)
- This leads in one massive final battle between them and the main heroes of the story.
- In doing so, both would slowly begin to lose the trust of their new armies as they both began to be slowly consumed by vengeance, with them sacrificing one of their own closest "allies", which in then leads to a female member in their army to lose faith in them (Thragg would allow his son to be killed by Mark, leading to Ursaal slowly losing trust in Thragg, realizing he doesn't care for her siblings. Tarn would kill Kaon for having a moment of weakness over his pet, leading to Nickel, the DJD's medic, to realize that Tarn was only obsessed with Megatron and not the Decepticon cause)
- This in turns leads them to being betrayed by their own armies and left alone (Thragg is abandoned by his children as they decide to stop following him. Deathsaurus betrays Tarn and retreats from the final battle, leaving him alone with just the DJD)
- Both fatally wound the big traitors of their empire (Thragg fatally wounds Nolan and Tarn almost kills Megatron while the latter is bargaining for the Autobots to be spared, albeit Megatron refused to fight back)
- Both eventually discard even trying to uphold the ideals of their empire, having been so consumed by vengeance that their revenge against the "traitors" is all that matters (Thragg deems the Thraxan hybrids a failure and the Viltrum empire dead, now obsessed with revenge against mark and his allies. Nickel realizes Tarn is a hypocrite and only truly cared for his vengeance against Megatron)
- This is in heavy contrast to others who defected from their cause, even if still loyal to preserving their empire, have chosen to better themselves for the greater good. Both involve Earth in the matter. (Kregg and the others still maintain their duty to preserve the Viltrumites, but slowly realize the error of their ways through love on earth. Soundwave takes command of the remaining Decepticons on Cybertron, and chooses to work with Optimus and the humans to preserve peace and rebuild their broken homes)
- Both are eventually killed through non-conventional means and die alone (Thragg burns in the heat of the sun while Tarn is trapped in a panic bubble and killed via Megatron's anti-matter)
- Both of them have faced off against battle hungry warriors that happen among the strongest characters in their verse (Battle Beast and Overlord)
- One parallel is that Thragg is much more lenient to traitors than Tarn is (Thragg gives Mark multiples chances to join the empire and even allows Nolan a second chance to rejoin the empire in the middle of their fight. Tarn literally leads a team that specializes in killing traitors)
Animation potential: I do think there's potential given the right choreography. Tarn primarily focuses on range while Thragg utilizes physical attacks and large shockwaves similar to other Viltrumites in combat. Given how well Megs vs Frieza was handled choreography wise, I do think there's somthing feasible here. Tarn's voice being used as a finisher could be quite cool in some moments though it is somewhat debatable if it would work on Thragg.
Story set up: Tarn would appear on a planet hunting down a Decepticon target on the planet Thraxa, in which he would encounter Thragg, its current emperor. Thragg sees Tarn as trespasser to his empire and orders to leave, but Tarn recognizes Thragg as a Viltrumite and decides he must be eliminated as Viltrumites pose a threat to the Decepticon empire, leading the two to conflict.
looking forward to some persona vs digimon matchesDigimon.
Would the remake put Shadow above Batman in terms of appearances?
Tied with 4 but if you feel funny, you could argue Batman has 5 appearances with TerryMiguel having him as assist as DCAU Old Bruce.I think they would be tied.
Been trying to push for Digimon vs mainline smtlooking forward to some persona vs digimon matches
Yu vs Aiba my belovedlooking forward to some persona vs digimon matches
I linked it in the post smh.Post both this
Leave her alone, she's been through enough!my top 3 persona/SMT DB's i want
1. Makoto (P5) vs Tifa
2. Raidou vs John Constatine
3. Yu vs Aiba
4. Makoto (P3) vs The Hunter (bloodborne)
5. Demi Fiend vs Dovaking
What’s the gist of Makoto vs Hunter?my top 3 persona/SMT DB's i want
1. Makoto (P5) vs Tifa
2. Raidou vs John Constatine
3. Yu vs Aiba
4. Makoto (P3) vs The Hunter (bloodborne)
5. Demi Fiend vs Dovaking
It was a joke brochachoThis is the same episode where they narrate that Shadow would be susceptible to mind control in the post-analysis... right on top of a clip playing where he is resisting mind control. To act like it was mostly because Shadow lost, rather than it simply being a truly mid/bad episode, is an overgeneralization that reeks of Reddit-level dishonesty.
Obviously fanboys play a part in the crowd who want a rematch because of their preferred losing, but they are hardly ever the totality or majority. Don't be obnoxious with your thinly veiled disdain.
id say cool factor is the big thing here more than connections but for some concise connectionsWhat’s the gist of Makoto vs Hunter?
SENDOKAI CHAMPIONS REBIRTH, NAH NAH NAH.
You're entitled to jokes, I'm not trying to be the fun police lol. You simply have a track record of snarky remarks towards the Sonic fandom whenever "Sonic" is in your post, in which I doubt they were all just "jokes". I'm not even saying it isn't deserved because your comments usually make me laugh lmao, but let's not act like somebody can't see such a pattern from you and easily take that the wrong way.It was a joke brochacho
What?That looks like a Teenage Syndrome
Syndrome is the main villain in the first The Incredibles movie, he looked like that as a kidWhat?