First hint to Botcon 2010 Theme given
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"Next year, at Botcon 2010, the Transformers will revisit a generation many thought was lost and a battle for the future will begin."
Generation lost? Or even unknown? Generation Two anyone? Let your speculative minds abound and tell us what you think by clicking Discuss this topic above.
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Posted by Blurrz on December 11th, 2009 @ 5:26pm CST
Posted by emeraldbeacon on December 11th, 2009 @ 5:33pm CST
Wings of Honor/Early Civil War: Too recent to be 'forgotten'.
War Within/Late Civil War: Too popular to be 'forgotten'.
G1: Will this ever be forgotten by the core fanbase?
G2: Distinct possibility, and some great characters to draw from.
Beast Wars: Unlikely, due to recent Beast-themed releases (Cheetor, Dinobot)
Machine Wars: Quite possible - a storyline with no fiction to speak of. A blank slate.
Beast Machines: Unprobable, though I keep thinking about the line "The seeds of the future lie buried in the past"...
Transtech: The fiction is in place (Axiom Nexus), and it's something a lot of fans want to see...
Robots in Disguise: Interesting idea, but unlikely.
Armada, Energon, Cybertron, Classics/Universe , Animated: Too recent to be 'forgotten'.
There's also the interesting prospect of the Gobots. The fiction has been set up with more than one story, and that generation of robots has been all but forgotten by the multiverse. Since the characters have begun seeping into the Transformers universe a little at a time, it might finally be time for the big team-up to finally happen!
Posted by Burn on December 11th, 2009 @ 5:51pm CST
Posted by Chaoslock on December 11th, 2009 @ 6:03pm CST
Posted by ponycorn on December 11th, 2009 @ 8:22pm CST
Posted by zodconvoy on December 11th, 2009 @ 8:33pm CST
Posted by First Gen on December 11th, 2009 @ 8:37pm CST
zodconvoy wrote:You're all forgetting something very important. The entire untapped Japanese continuity! Dion's profile even states that he serves under Metalhawk! I'm thinking 2010 (the JP name of the postMovie series) will be Japanese series focused with some Headmaster, Masterforce and Victory. We've already had Deathsaurus (awesome) and Megazarak in past years. Plus E Star Saber and C Override (Minerva) need more people that speak their language!
This actually makes perfect sense.
Posted by rpetras on December 11th, 2009 @ 8:47pm CST
RJP
Posted by Seibertron on December 11th, 2009 @ 9:32pm CST
I keep holding out hope that one year we'll get a BotCon or Club giftset of the unreleased G2 Protectobots and Stunticons. To me, it just seems like a matter of time before those are released. By matter of time, it could be ten years, 30 years ... it just seems like something that'll get made eventually.
In the realm of more likely G2 figures to get released, I'd really like to see some G2 repaints that I think would be a given at some point. G2 Onslaught, G2 Silverbolt, G2 Beachcomber, G2 Bumblebee (gold), G2 Hubcap with a head remold ... I'm sure there are plenty of choices, but those ones (specifically Onslaught and Silverbolt) would seem likely to me. However, considering that these are obnoxious G2 color schemes, maybe it'll never happen or if it does, maybe I'll wish that it had never happened.
I've never been a fan of the TransTech concept. I was really disappointed to see this concept visited in the Club comics. However, I for some reason seem to be outnumbered on this as I keep seeing people talking about Transtech unfortunately.
I'd love to see them do something with 2010. You know ... something that actually makes sense. I wasn't a fan of the last two Botcon sets (though there were a couple of great homages such as Banzai-Tron and the SG Megatron head sculpt) and have never liked the concept of Shattered Glass (this idea needs to die like yesterday). I think the 2006 and 2007 sets were the best and most well thought out, though the 2007 was questionable depending on whether or not you were able to attend BotCon.
As for Shattered Glass ... I think it was a horrible concept from head-to-toe. I absolutely hate seeing characters morally reversed. It serves no purpose to me other than to appease some people. A "heroic" Megatron is just a flat out dumb idea to me. You don't have to agree with me, it's just my opinion. I guess when you think about the name "megatron" and you think about the name's origin, it doesn't make any sense to use it in a heroic manner. Same with a very heroic sounding "Optimus Prime" name. If I had been forced to write a Shattered Glass storyline, I would have written it in a manner where a 3rd party alien race or a very powerful Transformer captured a large group of Transformers and somehow forced them to play out their opposite roles of of good or bad simply for their amusement. Maybe wiped their minds clean, or installed elements of "programming" from each of their nemesis'.
Posted by UltraPrimal on December 12th, 2009 @ 12:29am CST
Posted by Trikeboy on December 12th, 2009 @ 2:35am CST
Posted by zodconvoy on December 12th, 2009 @ 9:52am CST
Trikeboy wrote:Here is what I would love. A G2 themed set. In the box, all the parts to build a G2 Superion and as the attendee exclusives, all the parts to make a G2 Menasor. I know, it is a bit far fetched but it is what I want. They would sell like hotcakes.
And it would be the very first of FunPubs sets I'd pass on. Seriously I had enough of G2 during G2. I just didn't like the stylized attempt to continue what had worked so well for years prior. And yet, I love Beast Machines which is the same exact thing. The comic ended with more questions raised than answeredand the few interesting characters introduced (Jhiaxus and Rook) never saw the light of day and the Leige Maximo was barely a concept at the end. I'm going to blame the weirdass colors. Towards the end they started introducing better new molds but there just wasn't any substance to the line. I hope the only time FP does G2 is the April Fools Shattered Glass promo.
Posted by GetterDragun on December 13th, 2009 @ 4:33pm CST
UltraPrimal wrote:Maybe it's just hopeful thinking, or maybe it'll be Diaclone but set in the Wings of Honor era. They have said that they want to continue to explore that universe(WoH I mean, not Diaclone). Yeah, I can see it now. A group of Autobots lead by the heroic Powered Convoy battle the newly formed faction known as the Decepticons lead by their young but powerful leader Megatron. Ultimately ending in Powered Convoy turning the tide and sacrificing himself to save his young apprentice A3. I think it could work nicely. Who knows, maybe Powered Convoy was the template that Alpha Trion used to rebuild Orion Pax into Optimus Prime.
I'd be in if it were Classics repainted as Diaclone figures.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on December 13th, 2009 @ 5:27pm CST
Looking at the clue about a "Generation considered lost", one thing comes to mind: Generation 2. Why that and not Machine Wars or even Transtech? Simple: the basic Classics line uses the Marvel US timeline, but ignores G2 completely as it's "erased" by a side-effect of Unicron's destruction.
Posted by Joetx on December 13th, 2009 @ 5:53pm CST
1. Machine Wars;
2. Alternators;
3. Masterpiece; and
4. Alternity.
You could also throw in just about all the new molds from G2 and some of the Classics/Universe.
Of the lines above, each has an issue(s) that could preclude it from being treated by Botcon 2010:
1. Machine Wars - Only a dozen figures, which could play well into a one-issue comic, which is Botcon's specialty. However, are the molds still around to make convention exclusives?
2. Alternators - Fertile ground, but is the line conducive for convention exclusives?
3. Masterpiece - Only a half-dozen figures & too expensive.
4. Alternity - Only a few figures & not widely available (as in sold in stores in the U.S.).
5. G2 new molds - VERY fertile ground but, like Machine Wars, are the molds still around to make convention exclusives?
6. Classics/Universe - Molds should be there for use, but aren't we just reinventing the wheel since the vast majority of the figures are based on G1 figures?
Personally, I would love to see the G2 new molds get a proper storyline, although it would be best if they got a 4 or 6-issue series since the line is pretty extensive. Alternators, Masterpiece, and Classics/Universe kinda/sorta have a storyline, since they're kinda/sorta G1. Machine Wars was truly forgotten, though.
The Diaclone idea is interesting. Like GetterDragun, my best guess is that they'll use Classics/Universe molds in Diaclone colors. Many in the fandom will squee.
The Gobots idea is also interesting, although they did have a cartoon. I have a bit of a soft-spot for them, since they later became a part of the TFs "familY" but have been treated as red-headed stepchildren by the fandom. They have appeared briefly as cannon-fodder for real TFs, but I want to see how they "officially" fit into the TF universe.
TransTech has no supporting toyline to speak of, so what's the point?
Finally, I like to say that I enjoyed the Botcon comics. They were fun & different. The IDW comics are too hard to follow at times.
Posted by Razorclaw0000 on December 14th, 2009 @ 9:23am CST
I'm liking the Diaclone idea quite a bit. Especially if they use Classics or A/E/C molds.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on December 14th, 2009 @ 4:57pm CST
Posted by Seibertron on December 14th, 2009 @ 5:06pm CST
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I hope you guys realise that Diaclone never had sentient robots: instead, each and every single vehicle were piloted liveless mecha. How would FP work that in the overall Transformers timeline?
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Diaclone idea either. I like seeing the eHobby Diaclone repaints, but that's about where I draw the line. I'm very curious to see what they've got in the works.
Posted by SlyTF1 on December 15th, 2009 @ 6:53am CST
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on December 15th, 2009 @ 3:44pm CST
Seibertron wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I hope you guys realise that Diaclone never had sentient robots: instead, each and every single vehicle were piloted liveless mecha. How would FP work that in the overall Transformers timeline?
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Diaclone idea either. I like seeing the eHobby Diaclone repaints, but that's about where I draw the line. I'm very curious to see what they've got in the works.
Here's another snag at the Diaclone repaint idea: not all toys were changed for Transformers or they had extra editions. In fact, it was only a handful, and only a few has updates:
- Sideswipe (yellow or black)
- Sunstreaker (red)
- Ironhide (his Diaclone black was homaged in Shattered Glass)
- Red Alert (from Police to Fire Chief)
- Mirage (had a special red version)
- Silverstreak (the infamous "blue" Bluestreak)
And the rest who didn't have updates:
- Skids (various colors and heads)
- Wheeljack (Malboro anyone?)
- Trailbreaker (blue)
- Hoist (red)
The whole Diaclone idea doesn't really have a big pool of figures to choose from. Although with some more it could be done, I still stand by my G2 idea.
Posted by Geminii on December 17th, 2009 @ 10:38pm CST
It'd fit with the Japanese name, but then again there were a lot of 1988+ characters who appeared in the comics, so it's not really all that forgotten...
Posted by Nico on December 21st, 2009 @ 7:05pm CST
Posted by UltraPrimal on December 23rd, 2009 @ 12:39am CST
Edit: Actually, doesn't Disney own the rights to the RiD cartoon? Could the set be RiD related? I know I'd love a Skybite made from Energon Sharkticon. Maybe do a repaint of the Universe Sunstreaker/Sideswipe mold as Prowl(How ironic considering past BotCon exclusives), Ironhide as X-Brawn, and Classics Rodimus as Sideburn. There you have the Autobot Brothers. As for Scourge, what Optimus Prime toy hasn't been repainted black yet? How about Cybertron Prime? That would be awesome, but might be too big though. Classics deluxe Prime would be too small. Only real question is what would Optimus Prime and Megatron be? Universe Inferno as Prime? Could work. No idea for Megatron. Astrotrain? Octankor? I don't think so.
Posted by Flux Convoy on December 23rd, 2009 @ 11:38am CST
Seibertron wrote:As for Shattered Glass ... I think it was a horrible concept from head-to-toe. I absolutely hate seeing characters morally reversed. It serves no purpose to me other than to appease some people. A "heroic" Megatron is just a flat out dumb idea to me. You don't have to agree with me, it's just my opinion.
This translates to: I need to sell my Shattered Glass figs to Flux Convoy because he's a sucker and didn't fight harder to get a set for himself. Right?..... Hello? Heh, sigh.
Posted by Prime Evil on December 23rd, 2009 @ 1:58pm CST
Posted by Cyberstrike on December 23rd, 2009 @ 4:32pm CST
Seibertron wrote:While I'd love to see some G2 exclusives, I don't think G2 would make any sense fictionally in the BotCon Timelines storyline. Of course, with multiverses, I guess you can do anything.
I keep holding out hope that one year we'll get a BotCon or Club giftset of the unreleased G2 Protectobots and Stunticons. To me, it just seems like a matter of time before those are released. By matter of time, it could be ten years, 30 years ... it just seems like something that'll get made eventually.
In the realm of more likely G2 figures to get released, I'd really like to see some G2 repaints that I think would be a given at some point. G2 Onslaught, G2 Silverbolt, G2 Beachcomber, G2 Bumblebee (gold), G2 Hubcap with a head remold ... I'm sure there are plenty of choices, but those ones (specifically Onslaught and Silverbolt) would seem likely to me. However, considering that these are obnoxious G2 color schemes, maybe it'll never happen or if it does, maybe I'll wish that it had never happened.
If I never see a G1/G2/RiD Onlsaught/Mega-Octane and any of the other Combaticons toys again I can die happy man.
I've never been a fan of the TransTech concept. I was really disappointed to see this concept visited in the Club comics. However, I for some reason seem to be outnumbered on this as I keep seeing people talking about Transtech unfortunately.
I agree. People complain endless how bad Beast Machines was (personally IMHO the show is the best TF series ever) and yet they want to see it's sequal.
I'd love to see them do something with 2010. You know ... something that actually makes sense. I wasn't a fan of the last two Botcon sets (though there were a couple of great homages such as Banzai-Tron and the SG Megatron head sculpt) and have never liked the concept of Shattered Glass (this idea needs to die like yesterday). I think the 2006 and 2007 sets were the best and most well thought out, though the 2007 was questionable depending on whether or not you were able to attend BotCon.
As for Shattered Glass ... I think it was a horrible concept from head-to-toe. I absolutely hate seeing characters morally reversed. It serves no purpose to me other than to appease some people. A "heroic" Megatron is just a flat out dumb idea to me. You don't have to agree with me, it's just my opinion. I guess when you think about the name "megatron" and you think about the name's origin, it doesn't make any sense to use it in a heroic manner. Same with a very heroic sounding "Optimus Prime" name. If I had been forced to write a Shattered Glass storyline, I would have written it in a manner where a 3rd party alien race or a very powerful Transformer captured a large group of Transformers and somehow forced them to play out their opposite roles of of good or bad simply for their amusement. Maybe wiped their minds clean, or installed elements of "programming" from each of their nemesis'.
Mirror Universes can be fun if they're used occasionally mostly it's fun to see that the roles are reversed, the heroes are villains and villains are heroes. Also I think Mirror Universe type stories tend to work best if done occasionally doing them all the time is where they get tedius, dull, and downright stupid. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine mirror universe episodes destroyed the Star Trek Mirror Universe because of it's overuse.
Posted by Savage on December 25th, 2009 @ 8:05am CST
"a battle for the future" hmm... Kinda makes me think Beast Wars, but like others have said, that's probably doubtful. My bet is still a G2 or even Machine Wars theme.
Posted by LiKwid on December 26th, 2009 @ 9:28pm CST
First Gen wrote:zodconvoy wrote:You're all forgetting something very important. The entire untapped Japanese continuity! Dion's profile even states that he serves under Metalhawk! I'm thinking 2010 (the JP name of the postMovie series) will be Japanese series focused with some Headmaster, Masterforce and Victory. We've already had Deathsaurus (awesome) and Megazarak in past years. Plus E Star Saber and C Override (Minerva) need more people that speak their language!
This actually makes perfect sense.
This actually makes me realize how feeble my trans-knowledge really is....
Posted by --B-- on December 28th, 2009 @ 1:13pm CST
I wouldn't mind seeing some of the UK/Europe stuff, like last year's set with Thunderclash, as a new set.
Just stay away from they movie molds and I am happy!
Posted by Ramscreamer on January 4th, 2010 @ 3:36pm CST
First Gen wrote:
"Next year, at Botcon 2010, the Transformers will revisit a generation many thought was lost and a battle for the future will begin."
Transtech.
G2 would be awesome too.