andersonh1 wrote:But they aren't Magnus. Let's make this even more personal. Suppose something happened to me, and I'm dead. I was on vacation or something, so no one I know is aware of this. Someone decides to disguise themselves to look like me, commit to living my life, taking care of my family and taking my career. Is that person me, or someone impersonating me? I think the answer is obvious.
That doesn't really match up with the context of the comic here. It'd be more like if, just now, after we've all been talking to you online for all these years, and you were the only andersonh1 we ever knew or talked to, you revealed that there was a previous online-TF-fan named andersonh1 and after he died by getting trampled by fangirls at BotCon, you started using his screen-name. It would certainly raise some questions of us about you, and develop your 'character' a bit further, but it wouldn't change the fact that you were the only 'andersonh1' we'd ever known or interacted with, and you were still YOU as far as we were concerned. That's the thing with AmbusMagnus in this context: As far as this story and universe is concerned, he's the only 'Ultra Magnus' we've ever known. You claim that you somehow had emotional investment in the 'real' Ultra Magnus, but how? You literally never read about that guy! For all intents and purposes, Minimus Ambus is the Ultra Magnus of this story. Just as Galvatron is a not-Megatron former Cybertronian explorer in this continuity, and Waspinator is a Decepticon Titan-Hunter in this continuity, 'Ultra Magnus' is a suit of armor and legacy identity passed down to various other bots. That's just...what it is here.
If Tailgate gets the Magnus armor (inneresting idea), then he'd be 'Tailgate, the new Ultra Magnus'. Similarly, if it were revealed that an established character like Kup were the one under the armor, then it would be "Oh, Kup is Ultra Magnus in this continuity" because that's just...how it works.
(Just thought of this aside: Anyone see that old Simpsons episode where it turns out Principal Skinner is actually another guy using the name and identity of his former army commander, Seymour Skinner, wanting to carry on his legacy after he thought he died? Well the 'original' Skinner turns up alive and takes his life back, but at the end the townspeople all oust him and bring 'fake' Skinner back and let him carry on with the name, family, and life, because he was the only one they'd ever known, and was the 'real' Seymour Skinner as far as they were concerned. I dunno, I found it funny in that it mirrored the situation here with anderson going "I don't want to read about Ultra Magnus anymore since he wasn't the first Ultra Magnus. I'd rather read about the first one even though I never read about him and have no idea what he would be like".)
One last thing on this: Were this someone's first TF comic-continuity and they'd never read any other iterations of Ultra Magnus where he's just Ultra Magnus and has only ever been the only one, they probably wouldn't take too much issue with this reveal.
Dom wrote:On another note: What is the big deal with "cold construction" in the recent issues? (Remember, I am no long reading the comic, so I am going to be missing some pretty basic plot points.)
'Constructed Cold' refers to Cybertronians who had their Sparks generated by harvesting the Matrix, rather than spawned from Primus by that process they detailed a while back that I can't fully remember. They basically bled energy from the Matrix to make new TFs. Furthermore, Tyrest claims that every Autobot who was convicted in the Aequitas trials was one who was Constructed Cold.