Eternalzero
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In 'Transformers', something was said that seemed so ridiculous to me that my suspension of disbelief - already hanging by a thin thread - was completely ruined. Since I've been physically unable to attend a paid screening of the film due to having a set of morals and ethics, I'll quote the comic variation of the script:
'That's Megatron - leader of the Decepticons!'
'Basically, the bad guys.'
'Been in cryo-stasis nearly a hundred years. Fact is, you're looking at the source of the machines of the modern age - all reverse-engineered by studying him.'
'But why are they here? Why Earth?'
'The Allspark. Megatron wants it to transform all our technology and take over the universe.'
So, in a nutshell, Megatron arrived sometime around 1907 with the intention of using our technology for his own evil means. Unfortunately for him, he was frozen. Fortunately for us, his presence allowed us to create our advanced technology.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Megatron simply come to earth because it happened to be the location the Allspark landed?
If he did come to earth planning to transform our technology, how far was he going to get in universe domination with 1907 technology?
To illustrate my point, here are a few pieces of technology from the early 20th century:
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I know, I know... it's a Michael Bay action blockbuster and you're not supposed to read into, enjoy, believe, question or even pay attention to the script.
Humour me.
Have I really followed the logic correctly? Or did I miss some other piece of exposition?
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Megatron wants the allspark. Earth has primitive technology. Megatron wants the allspark basically to be an all-powerful god and rule the universe and will most likely destroy the earth and turn it into a new cybertron in the process.
So, cube that turns all machinery evil (man japan would be one scary ass place) and create an army to do whatever he wishes. Not that difficult of a situation if you ask me.