QUOTE(Osku @ 23 Nov. 2006,13:39)
QUOTE(SureShot @ 23 Marras 2006,13:03)
If Shockwave was the leader it wouldn't be within the natural feel of Generation 1. Vehicles and other things that were present in real life.
Agreed, it'd have changed concept a bit. But I don't find it hard to imagine Shockwave mold as Decepticon leader (see my earlier post for why). Shockwave worked well in comics plus the "real life" objects was sacrificed early both in comics and cartoon when Dinobots were introduced.
QUOTE(SureShot @ 23 Marras 2006,13:03)
No other mode fits Megatron better than a gun. Maybe a fixed gun battery/gun emplacement. But making him into a tank is such a used cliché it hurts IMO, making him a gun eventhough he came from the Diaclone line was a far more original idea - because it was so unusual.
In my opinion if it's not a Megatron in gun mode, especially P38, it's not a real Megatron at all

How does the small gun mode, which isn't mobile and is dependant of other decepticon to fire, fit Megatron's character?
I really don't understand how making Megatron a tank for the first time was a cliche. Also when the concept was made in the early 80's there was no available tank mold, unless I'm forgetting something. Blitzwing was too small to be a counterpart for Optimus, otherwise it'd have fit well IMO.
Yes the dinobots changed the appearance but still not so significantly that it wasn't obvious they were dinosaurs... something people could relate to. But the dinobots weren't in the 84 line as far as i know.
How does Optimus Prime's truck mode fit his character... it's hard to see that a red MAC represents the awesome power and wisdom of a leader. A truck is a work horse designed to carry loads, and doens't need to be that bright !.
The only way I see the MAC design work on Optimus is because the front looks like his body design ! musculus arms and breast and a "six pack/ washboard" stomach = he looks very athletic.
The same goes for Megatrons design. Broad shoulders, and chest part, with a slim belly and hips and a very sleek deign too.
The part of the TransFormers concept is more than meets the eye, which in my mind also goes beyond appearances.
E.g who would guess that little Brawn and Huffer were among some of the strongest autobots ? well that's more than defintely meets the eye at first glance... it's also the concept of looks can be decieving.
Who would guess that a P38 gun would be one of the mightiest characters ?.
If you look at Trypticon or Metroplex, it would quite be obvious they are both very powerfull, you wouldn't expect them to be weak, but what if they were ?.
I dont say that the tank is a cliché in TransFormers as such, but it's always represented in some way on another as the object the gets you out of trouble or is very powerfull... it's in that way I think of it.
Also if you think about it, the Decepticons never had ground vehicles as such before the Stunticons, they were all airborne or had the ability to fly in robot mode. Having a groundbased designed leader while all they others would fly or be stationary objects in robot mode would seem some kind of akward.