Out Of Every Continuity, Who Is Your All Time Favorite Tf Character. Or Alternatively, Do You Have Any
Out of every Continuity, who is your all time favorite Tf character. Or alternatively, do you have any other all time faves in different fandoms? If so, who and what fandom.
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About my TF favourites, that's an interesting question. You can ask me at different times and get different answers. I can forget things and then rediscover then from a new, brighter perspective. Characterization itself is often inconsistent in this fandom, so mostly go for specific versions of the characters.
I tend to like Shokwave. He's a fine case of how ambitions may work in a person with enough brain cells (or circuits, in his case). His TFP design is also hot as hell.
I like MTMTE Krok, simply for pointing out one important thing. And for being a good leader, which he rarely gets credits for. I like Cyclonus for pointing out another thing I've grown to find crucial. Dear god, I like Whirl even though his story reveals something I utterly despise. I like Tarn, he's one of the best additions to this universe. (Yeah, you can tell whose work with the characterization I find outstanding, despite its major fuckups.)
I like Ratchet, man's just a sacrifice factory, yet for some reason is known mostly for his grumpy old man personality. I find IDW Arcee charming. And TFP Knock Out has an interesting combination of traits and is also a fine addition to the series.
The list in not exhaustive, that's just who comes to mind right now.
As for my non-TF favorites, well, to name is hell of a task. I like a lot of thigs, so its hard to pick. Like, if we're discussing a certain piece of media (or a genre, or a trope, anything to narrow the topic), it's easier for me to talk about characters than if I'm doing this out of context. (And I'm not sure if I'll make any sense mentioning some Turkish TV series.)
I've mentioned Nicholas Rush from "Stargate: Universe" here, so let it be him. And Shevek from U. K. Le Guin's "The Dispossessed", he has a good point. And I'm watching "Breaking Bad" now, and I've absolutely come to admire Jesse.
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I really like the headcanon (which I didn't come up with myself, picked it up in some fic) that TFP Knock Out worked in the beauty industry, doing buffing and shit. And after the war broke out, he reclassified himself as a doctor, took five-day courses, and started performing medical stuff. He's basically a hairdresser doing surgery.
My loved one's made me start watching "Stargate: Universe" with him. We're both unfamiliar with the rest of the franchise, just here for Robert Carlyle's acting. What can I say?
Between two stories about going to god knows where on an old mysterious ship full of surprizes, they definitely had more fun on the Lost Light. At least they had a bar.
Also, Nicolas Rush's character makes me lament (a bit) Perceptor in MTMTE being stripped of his "still waters run deep" personality and made into just an aloof nerd. I really love complex, morally and ethically ambiguous scientists who don't fall into the "mad scientist" archetype. Which I also love, if done tastefully and not stormed with some boring clichés like evil gloating and world dominance for the sake of world dominance, that sucks.
But that's why I've appreciated the twist with Brainstorm. He had a good point.
(Also, the Rush vs. Young subplot is slowly growing on me. Authors should never be shy of giving their characters some chemistry though rivalry, where deeper lies the understanding, the respect. It can be worth it.)
What they say: "Scarlett brings Scarlett into the [Elita] role."
What I hear: "People have every right to hate celebs trying voice acting and deny them even a chance to prove they're worth something. Lazy ass motherfuckers aren't even trying to pretend they study a character and put even a iota of work to explore how to portray them without pushing their famous persona EVERYWHERE. They shouldn't be encouraged to safely try something new while they don't have to worry about being trapped in poverty and losing their income. We don't expect our paid actors to, ya know, act. Praise poor-spirited, mediocre shit!" As god is my witness, I can't wait to see the movie, but shit they say in promo is kinda sad.
My local cinema is pirating TF: One. Guess who just paid an absolutely disgusting price for one ticket just to sit in the darkness and wait for technical issues. I hope the damn movie is worth this rip-off. Or at least valveplug content I'll be able to enjoy afterwards is worth it. (I've seen some Sentinel porn already, I highly suspect it'll at least make my mourning for my money a tiny bit lighter.)
It's both funny and heartwarming to me if Whirl got his spike reconstructed only after he met Cyclonus and warmed up to him. Just as he had his little moral shift when it got to him that Tailgate's death might kinda upset his not-friend (yeah, totally not one), he might rethink his priorities and opt for getting at least 1/2 of his junk back. Long and ridged 1/2.
It must've been worth it.