I've noticed something in recent US comic reviews...
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...The writer kept bringing up the point in "Funeral for a friend" (the "Afterdeath" funeral issue) that the Autobots should've tried looking for the Matrix before shooting Prime into space.
My problem is, he kept making it seem like the Matrix was a physical device, when Bob explicitly stated that it was a computer program that existed in Prime's mind. The Furman retcon (which really didn't make sense in relating to past history, but had to be added due to the Movie) didn't come for years. So I think it's kinda wrong to keep stating it like it's a mistake, when it's really something that got retconned into not making sense but made sense in the original story.
Does anybody understand what I'm saying?
My problem is, he kept making it seem like the Matrix was a physical device, when Bob explicitly stated that it was a computer program that existed in Prime's mind. The Furman retcon (which really didn't make sense in relating to past history, but had to be added due to the Movie) didn't come for years. So I think it's kinda wrong to keep stating it like it's a mistake, when it's really something that got retconned into not making sense but made sense in the original story.
Does anybody understand what I'm saying?
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It's not a mistake in the sense of the blue crystal gadget, but you could reasonably assume they wouldn't ditch Prime's corpse when they know he has the matrix locked inside his head. If they'd been thinking.ShadowSonic wrote: I think it's kinda wrong to keep stating it like it's a mistake,
After all, they don't know the capabilities of the matrix program. It can create life, how about sticking Prime in a locked room for a while and seeing if it spontaneously heals him?
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ShadowSonic wrote:...The writer kept bringing up the point in "Funeral for a friend" (the "Afterdeath" funeral issue) that the Autobots should've tried looking for the Matrix before shooting Prime into space.
My problem is, he kept making it seem like the Matrix was a physical device, when Bob explicitly stated that it was a computer program that existed in Prime's mind. The Furman retcon (which really didn't make sense in relating to past history, but had to be added due to the Movie) didn't come for years. So I think it's kinda wrong to keep stating it like it's a mistake, when it's really something that got retconned into not making sense but made sense in the original story.
Does anybody understand what I'm saying?
I don't.
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Was that directed at me? I'm sorry if I was unclear:
Originally, the Matrix wasn't a physical object, it was a computer program (pure data) in Prime's mind/spark that allowed him to create new TF life. It also wasn't a sign of leadership, just some holy item.
So, when Prime blew himself up in "Afterdeath", the Matrix (which existed only in his mind at the time) died with him, or got stuck on that disk with him.
Later on, becuase of the Movie, the Matrix had to be retconned that it was now a physical object, the crystal conatiner thing, and it was a sign of leadership. This didn't come until the movie, and was in the cartoon universe mainly so it had little effect on the US comics.
But Furman was writing stories based on the Movie, so he had to change the Matrix to be like the cartoon version, and when he came over to the US comics he brought the changes with him.
Now, in retrospect, the Autobots not seearching for the Matrix in Prime's corpse made little sense if the Matrix was retconned into being a physical device. But in the original story, before the retcon, it DID make sense becuase the Matrix would've died with Prime.
Now do you get it?
Originally, the Matrix wasn't a physical object, it was a computer program (pure data) in Prime's mind/spark that allowed him to create new TF life. It also wasn't a sign of leadership, just some holy item.
So, when Prime blew himself up in "Afterdeath", the Matrix (which existed only in his mind at the time) died with him, or got stuck on that disk with him.
Later on, becuase of the Movie, the Matrix had to be retconned that it was now a physical object, the crystal conatiner thing, and it was a sign of leadership. This didn't come until the movie, and was in the cartoon universe mainly so it had little effect on the US comics.
But Furman was writing stories based on the Movie, so he had to change the Matrix to be like the cartoon version, and when he came over to the US comics he brought the changes with him.
Now, in retrospect, the Autobots not seearching for the Matrix in Prime's corpse made little sense if the Matrix was retconned into being a physical device. But in the original story, before the retcon, it DID make sense becuase the Matrix would've died with Prime.
Now do you get it?
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Yeah, unforuntately it's just one of those things. I tend to just shrug and brush over it as there are numerous occaisions when (pre-movie) for one reason or another the Bots didn't open up Primes lifeless body and get the (post-movie) matrix out.ShadowSonic wrote:Does anybody understand what I'm saying?
The movie has a lot to answer for... The Autobot Discoball plot-device being one of them (Wheelie being another).
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In many ways the 'computer programme in Primes mind' always made more sense to me.
If it is just a very advanced AI programme, they TFs can be 'alive' (read: sentient) just by possessing a personallity based on the programme.
As soon as you have a 'physical lifeforce', then it implies that Tfs are alive in a way that is more, for the lack of a better word, organic.
Does that make sense?
If it is just a very advanced AI programme, they TFs can be 'alive' (read: sentient) just by possessing a personallity based on the programme.
As soon as you have a 'physical lifeforce', then it implies that Tfs are alive in a way that is more, for the lack of a better word, organic.
Does that make sense?
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I assume you're talking about these?
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Of course you have a totally valid point. I think its just Boba poking a little more fun at a story that really is the pits anyway. I don't blame him.
And Budiansky did totally ignore the exact fate of the Matrix programme. A small bit of exposition wouldn't have hurt.
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Of course you have a totally valid point. I think its just Boba poking a little more fun at a story that really is the pits anyway. I don't blame him.
And Budiansky did totally ignore the exact fate of the Matrix programme. A small bit of exposition wouldn't have hurt.
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I don't think all the autobots knew Prime had it either. Remember it wasn't a sign of leadership and all Primes then, it was some holy Relic. It's not like eveyr Pope has the Holy Grail now does he?
I know that Furman revealed that the Bots knew (In "Chain of Command" or something), but then again, that's just another example of poor communications between US and UK.
I know that Furman revealed that the Bots knew (In "Chain of Command" or something), but then again, that's just another example of poor communications between US and UK.
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Yes, Megatron seemed shocked to learn of it when Shockers first told him Prime had been encoded with it. (Memory fails me precisely, but doesn't he even seem suspicious that it existed at all?)ShadowSonic wrote:I don't think all the autobots knew Prime had it either. Remember it wasn't a sign of leadership and all Primes then, it was some holy Relic. It's not like eveyr Pope has the Holy Grail now does he?
So i'd say it wasn't a well known thing.
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The story wasn't by Furman, but by Collins/Hill. And it seized on a very valid plot hole - if Prime has the Matrix why not use it all the time?ShadowSonic wrote:
I know that Furman revealed that the Bots knew (In "Chain of Command" or something), but then again, that's just another example of poor communications between US and UK.
It wasn't the first time the UK stories helped fill in Budiansky's plot holes.
ShadowSonic wrote:I don't think all the autobots knew Prime had it either. Remember it wasn't a sign of leadership and all Primes then, it was some holy Relic. It's not like eveyr Pope has the Holy Grail now does he?
Well its true that Megatron originally thought of it as some sort of legend, but I'd have to say that after the events of Prime Time the Autobots would have had to have been living in a cave not to have realised Prime had the Matrix. And I don't mean the cave in Mount St Hilary!Legion wrote:
Yes, Megatron seemed shocked to learn of it when Shockers first told him Prime had been encoded with it. (Memory fails me precisely, but doesn't he even seem suspicious that it existed at all?)
So i'd say it wasn't a well known thing.
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Well, it was pretty explicit that they knew in Crisis of Command and Second Generation. However, if they thought of it as a program residing in his mind, they may have believed it to be irrevocably gone when Prime died.spiderfrommars wrote:Well its true that Megatron originally thought of it as some sort of legend, but I'd have to say that after the events of Prime Time the Autobots would have had to live in a cave not to realise Prime had the Matrix.
And I don't mean the cave in Mount St Hilary!
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I guess what's noty clear is how the other Autobot's thought the matrix manifested itself - whethert it could be passed esily or it required some kind of ceremony (as seen in WW vol 1), if its the latter maybe they thought they didn't need to worry about it as the matrix would 'return to source'.
At the end of the day though its a gap left by Bob that can't really later be explained due to both the movie and Furmy's adoption of aspects of it.
At the end of the day though its a gap left by Bob that can't really later be explained due to both the movie and Furmy's adoption of aspects of it.
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There's also the odditiy that Op uses the Matrix during Time Wars to get out of Limbo.Best First wrote:I guess what's noty clear is how the other Autobot's thought the matrix manifested itself - whethert it could be passed esily or it required some kind of ceremony (as seen in WW vol 1), if its the latter maybe they thought they didn't need to worry about it as the matrix would 'return to source'.
At the end of the day though its a gap left by Bob that can't really later be explained due to both the movie and Furmy's adoption of aspects of it.
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'twould suggest that he can contact Rodimus when Rodimus is in 2006 even after losing the Matrix. Of course you could argue that Powermaster Prime ISN'T a past matrix holder, merely a copy. Mind you, it would be vaguely consistent with the future-predicting dream that Buster had in Second Generation.Best First wrote:I think that can be fairly easily explained by the fact one matrix is enough - Prime, as a past holder, can use Rodimus's matrix to forge a connection.
maybe...
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My thoughts exactly. I mean it's not like Prime showed the Matrix around to anyone... In Marvel we can pretty much assume not many Bots even saw the matrix except Prime and maybe the Council.Best First wrote:I guess what's noty clear is how the other Autobot's thought the matrix manifested itself - whethert it could be passed esily or it required some kind of ceremony (as seen in WW vol 1), if its the latter maybe they thought they didn't need to worry about it as the matrix would 'return to source'.
At the end of the day though its a gap left by Bob that can't really later be explained due to both the movie and Furmy's adoption of aspects of it.
My theory is that the Bots thought the Matrix to be some program that was in Prime's mind, and thus died with him. Of course Ratchet should have noticed that big blue crystal in Prime's chest when operating him, but hey, pobody's nerfect.
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Well yeah. That's sorta why I posted this topic. People say something like that was a big plot hole for Bob, when in truth it's more a plot hole for Furman (who chnaged it to being a physical object) in relating his stories to past stories.
Of course, it is all becuase of the movie.
Either that or Ratchet was having an even bigger off-say than the story suggests...
Of course, it is all becuase of the movie.
Either that or Ratchet was having an even bigger off-say than the story suggests...
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Maybe he already seen it while patching up Prime earlier.
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