Sparky Prime wrote:Onslaught Six wrote:Okay! See that's the thing we were trying to get at, we were just apparently wording it differently.
What BWprowl said is that he thought they were different groups though, as in not IDW's version of the 13.
Well, see, that's the thing. If they meet the Knights of Cybertron and there's only eight of them and they're all named, like, Headcruncher and Motorboater and Mudflap, and they're all, "Yes, we are the Knights of Cybertron, but we weren't the first Transformers ever created; that was just a rumour," then they're obviously not The Thirteen and they would be different groups. It's as likely as anything else.
I seriously think the series is going to have that kind of "downer ending." One of three things is going to happen:
A) Rodimus will find the Knights of Cybertron. Regardless of whether or not they are The Thirteen (or an equivalent "First Cybertronians/First Transformers" group), they aren't all they were cracked up to be; several of them are assholes or "un-Autobotlike" or war criminals or whatever. They didn't help usher in a Golden Age and leave to spread enlightenment; they left because they fucked everything up. A1) Or, their "Golden Age" was actually an age of intergalactic war. Rome had a golden age, but it was a golden age where they conquered damn near the entire known world and enslaved thousands; maybe millions. In that case that makes them douchebags who Rodimus wouldn't want around. "I don't need
your kind of help."
B) Rodimus finds a gravesite. "Here Lies The Knights Of Cybertron. Ushered in a new golden age. Spread enlightenment across the galaxies. Died heroically." They can't help Rodimus or Cybertron now. But at least they were great guys. Right? And Rodimus learned how to be a great leader/the importance of family/what it means to be a man/or an Autobot/the meaning of friendship/etc.
B1) Or, Rodimus never finds the gravesite at all. Instead, because he learned how to be a great leader/etc. he decides it doesn't matter if they find the Knights or not. He's gonna go back home and make things right on his own. The mystery of the Knights of Cybertron remains unsolved, for some other Autobot adventurer or crackpot comic book writer to explore.
C) Rodimus finds the Knights of Cybertron. They're everything they were expected to be! They really did try to usher in a new golden age and spread enlightenment and stuff. But there's a problem. Transformers are, on a "biological" level, steeped in warfare. Even their own "Golden Age" was short-lived and the Transformers quickly turned to civil war. It's how Transformers are. They can't help save Cybertron because Cybertron doesn't want to be saved.
(In fact, one could make a pretty strong case that the Knights of Cybertron can't be the literal Thirteen in this universe, since Alpha Trion is one of the Thirteen, and he's already showed up in IDW's continuity and doesn't appear to be linked to any sort of ancient group of TFs.)
Or the Alpha Trion in this universe isn't one of its members (despite Hasbro's 'multiversal singularity' BS). Or maybe he is and just hasn't been revealed as such yet.
Also possible. We won't know until they reveal who the Knights are.
Tigermegatron wrote:Folks this is IDW where talking about. their the kings of reboots,partial reboots. hiring new writters that ignore previous writters stories/canon. Even if the 2012 IDW writters did have the knightas of cybertron be the original 13. next year in 2013 another newbie writter will erase everything the 2012 IDW wrote & decide to re-write stuff his way,with no regard to the previous writers hard work/stories/canon.
I disagree! The only time that really happened was arguably AHM. Nothing got rebooted by Costa and nothing got rebooted by Roberts or Barber in the current run.
Personally speaking the IDW TF G-1 comics are pure awful. marvel & DW wrote better TF comic stories,had no reboots & no re-writes.
Dreamwave sucked dick. Also, they got rid of the entire original miniseries they did! Or did you forget how Superion and Wheeljack died only to show up in the next series?
I might not return to buying IDW TF comics. If I do it'll be via trade paper backs that collect 6 monthly issues all in one book. perhaps it'll be easier to stomach reading the entire trade paper back in under a half hour. compared to waiting each month & rwading singular issues that leave off in cliffhanger scenarios.
It's cheaper, too!