BWprowl wrote:I'm actually trying to stay out of this argument, since it seems more futile than usual and it'll probably be settled for us at some point down the line in the comic itself. But I just want to point out here that, here on Earth anyway, there's about eleventy-billion legends that have gone around about who the "Original" Human beings were. Regardless of whether the Knights actually exist and who they turn out to be, it's entirely possible Drift is referring to a different legend, seperate from the one about the Thirteen.
Well you've got a point there. Although, the trend in the Transformers franchise lately has been to start to talk about the Original 13 or at least reveal details about them, particularly with the "Aligned continuity" outlets which the comic has been headed more towards ever since the "Road to Chaos" two-parter. So really, what's more likely here?
Also, everywhere I see calls them 'The Original Thirteen Transformers' while the Knights here are referred to as 'the original Cybertronians' so there might be a meaningful distinction there. But again, we flat-out do not know until the book gets around to giving us more detailed, concrete information.
I can't see that there would be anything particularly significant that would distinguish between calling them Cybertronians or Transformers. The terms have been used fairly interchangeably (hehe) over the years.
Shockwave wrote:Because Sparky likes to think he knows what's happening in the comics before it happens.
Right, because that's totally the same thing as what I'm saying here.

I'm just saying what's more likely here? That the Knights of Cybertron who have been called the original Cybertronians are the original 13, or some totally new unrelated group that also happen to be considered "original"?
The same thing happened with the Matrix argument I had with him back during AHM. My whole point was that until the damned book gets published stating what it does we don't know, but damned if he didn't argue otherwise for 14 pages.
That is so totally not what that argument was about at all. Remember when Megatron reached into Optimus Prime's chest back in "Escalation"? Why didn't he take the Matrix then as he thought he killed Prime? Why did he wait until AHM to take it? And why was Kup suddenly saying it was the cause of the war? Those were the types of point I was bringing up, not simply what it could do.