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Shouldn’t anyone who tanks Ultra Magnus’ hammer be Low 5-B? Like Predaking in Beast Mode
No one is going to be Low-5B, Magnus makes note to keep the power below 50% we don't actually know how much is used against the enemies so the scale would be "7A, upto 5B [120 Zettatons] with Forge of Solus Prime, higher with Star Saber, far higher with Matrix of Leadership" for someone like optimus, there's no room for inconsistency if no one legitimately scales except maybe UnicronNot saying it’d be the most consistent thing
It’s implied in that text that he only uses it at 50%, so it doesn’t make sense for him not to use it at that cap against his fight with Predaking. The statement isn’t even usable anywaysNo one is going to be Low-5B, Magnus makes note to keep the power below 50% we don't actually know how much is used against the enemies so the scale would be "7A, upto 5B [120 Zettatons] with Forge of Solus Prime, higher with Star Saber, far higher with Matrix of Leadership" for someone like optimus, there's no room for inconsistency if no one legitimately scales except maybe Unicron
Thanks!fire signature btw
It’s implied in that text that he only uses it at 50%, so it doesn’t make sense for him not to use it at that cap against his fight with Predaking. The statement isn’t even usable anyways
the 50% is a limit he does not go beyondNever uses more than 50% power
the 50% is a limit he does not go beyond
you could maybe argue he uses it at 5% normally but went upto 50% in one or two extreme instances but the issue is we would not know when that instance is because he does not want to destroy the planet they live on even if it might provide an edge
if it was canon, a better argument would be saying predaking destroys the forge --> his striking strength scales
Apparently Bay came to Paramount with the idea and not the other way round so we’ll see.Man, I've been wishing to see the Bayverse revived, hopefully this is not gonna be in the newer canons
It's a composite because almost every Unicron is part of the Multiversal Singularirty. G1 and IDW are exceptions as they're pretty explicitly not part of the Singularity.for the Unicron profile what version of the character is it scaling? At first I thought it was composite but the notes say it isn't given it doesn't include IDW or G1, is it a composite of everything outside those two continuities or is there a specific continuity used as its basis?
is there something online that lays out all the content included under Multiversal Singularity? Gonna get into itIt's a composite because almost every Unicron is part of the Multiversal Singularirty. G1 and IDW are exceptions as they're pretty explicitly not part of the Singularity.
Shouldn’t IDW get his own scaling profile for Unicron then?
oh shi mb, thought they were all bunched up into one big comp character![]()
Unicron (IDW)
In the early days of Cybertron's history, Unicron was viewed as Cybertron's greatest enemy. It was told that he was arch nemesis of the mythical Primus, and would one day be destined to awakened once again to attack Cybertron, and was destined to be slain by the last of the Primes. This was...vsbattles.fandom.com
is there something online that lays out all the content included under Multiversal Singularity? Gonna get into it
Just for fun, and I wouldn't think too hard about this (and it wouldn't impact his scaling in the cartoon at all) but I recently found out about is Cloud asserts Sunbow Unicron might be part of the greater Unicron entity. In Cloud, Unicron is directly stated to be a pan-dimensional existence a la Singularity Unicron. This has just been taken to apply Japanese G1 Unicron to that, which makes sense. Where it gets strange though is Cloud is one of the only stories to have characters visit both the American G1 timelines and the Japanese G1 timelines, so when they state Unicron exists across all universes in this context it also includes the American G1 timeline.It's a composite because almost every Unicron is part of the Multiversal Singularirty. G1 and IDW are exceptions as they're pretty explicitly not part of the Singularity.
June 10, 2015
Q: Dear Vector Prime,
Do the Covenant predate the Thirteen in all realities? Are they Multiversal Singularities as well? What more can you tell us about the proto-Transformers known as the Covenant?
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A: Dear Archaeologist of Ancient Autobots,
The Covenant were old when I was young, and stars have been born and lived and died since I was young. I remember the Liege Maximo spinning yarns of their exploits too fantastical to be true, to wonderful to be false. How my brother might have come to possess this forbidden knowledge is a mystery, but then, the Liege Maximo was full of secrets and ever-questing.
I cannot answer your questions definitively. The Covenant do not seem to exist in all, indeed most, realities. I believe they may well be Multiversal Singularities, albeit extremely limited ones. On the other hand, they may simply be archetypes so profound as to be duplicated across several realities nearly unaltered, an extreme example of trans-dimensional harmonic resonance. I remember tales of their creation on Methusula's moon, Protos, the template for what would much later become Cybertron. They were created immediately before, or perhaps immediately after, Primon, and the twelve-and-the-one were the templates upon which The Thirteen were created.
Or, perhaps, the Covenant and Primon ARE The Thirteen, are us, in a different guise, having walked a different path, partially divorced from our singular nature and yet still attenuated to us. Such things are more common than you think; observe that Methusula and Protos served as the laboratory for Primacron and his assistant in both Primax 984.17 Alpha and Malgus 1207.26 Alpha, from whence Unicron was unleashed upon the galaxy. Surely not a coincidence.
Regardless, they are tireless sentinels, awaiting Point Omega for the good of us all, or so the stories went. And perhaps that is all they were, in the end, a fanciful tale from my brother to amuse and enthrall and perhaps manipulate us.
Even legends need legends. Remember that.
Or, perhaps, the Covenant and Primon ARE The Thirteen, are us, in a different guise, having walked a different path, partially divorced from our singular nature and yet still attenuated to us. Such things are more common than you think; observe that Methusula and Protos served as the laboratory for Primacron and his assistant in both Primax 984.17 Alpha and Malgus 1207.26 Alpha, from whence Unicron was unleashed upon the galaxy. Surely not a coincidence.
Are there any interesting feats in it ?Quelqu'un a-t-il travaillé sur quelque chose pour Cyberworld ?
The only thing I know about the series is the appearance of unspace and the multiverse with the countless versions of soundwave.Honestly mostly just Tier 8 at best
I looked and only the part about Unicron and the matrix is interesting.Found a new one
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Transformers Prime : official handbook : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
1 volume : 20 cmarchive.org
Wasn't the concept of singularity erased by Nexus Prime?Unicron - Transformers Wiki
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Multiversal singularity - Transformers Wiki
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To put it short, almost every Unicron in existence is the same character. It would actually be easier to list who isn't part of the multiversal singularity then who is.
Not really. It moreso nullified, and it was temporary at bestWasn't the concept of singularity erased by Nexus Prime?
Yes and noWasn't the concept of singularity erased by Nexus Prime?
Btw, I don't know if you talked about it, but I found this for Transformers One.
« His Requiem Blaster could sunder reality, and his superstructure is a raging inferno of literal hellfire. »
« With the responsibility of managing the concept of death, perhaps Mortilus was always fated to be remembered as a villain. His Prime Artifacts were the Dark Spark, which could reanimate the dead, and the Void Scepter, which could warp minds. »
« ...she created each of the Artifacts of the Primes her siblings wielded. »
« The guardian of time and space, Vector's ability to perceive multiple realities and traverse them at will make him enormously powerful... »
( It's clearly inspired by aligned )
Mb, Plus it says in the tfwiki that it's not entirely canonThis is clearly not talking about the Thirteen in Transformers One.
It describes Megatronus as having betrayed his siblings and becoming the First Decepticon, that didn’t happen in One. It describes The Arisen, Autonomous Maximus, Logos Prime and Mortilus, none of whom were among One’s Thirteen. It mentions Amalgamous causing a “God War”, that also didn’t happen in One.
the 13 section is canon, the parts that are non-canon are the wildlife and such specific to TF: One as it is a "live" continuity so apparently they aren't allowed to add things to it. The material that's non-canon is actually labelled non-canon in the book to make sure there's no confusion (some of the only TF material in general to ever not be canon in some capacity)Mb, Plus it says in the tfwiki that it's not entirely canon.
I am waiting for it to finish so that I can binge, don't remember anything too notorious for them, the first episodes I saw gave them decent skill showings and good Info AnalysisHas anyone worked on anything for Cyberworld?