I really happy to see someone else is doing a what if story for Transformers Prime that also includes video editing or at least slide shows from clips and images to add visual storytelling , which would definitely draw attention.
Even though I am not into the OG Transformers G1 and I only care about Transformers Prime and the live action movies this was honestly a lot better than I expected. It almost isn't even Constructicons as the central plot of the what if the central plot is almost what if the Decepticons found the scraplets instead of the Autobots and even I was going to do that at one point but you totally put a different spin on it which makes this a pretty freaking good first part to this what if even if I ain't into the G1 stuff still pretty freaking decent especially with Starscream knowing about the Constructicons and then still being around it begs the question if Megatron knew but I guess if you're going to continue the idea and do this kind of stuff with the what ifs and all that stuff and start this off dude you're definitely off to a good start
Yeah I had to do alot of thinking on how and when I bring in the constructicons and I wanted them to come to earth for a good reason and the way I introduced them seemed like the best option to me (And you can of course still do your What if the cons found the Scraplets instead of the Autobots don't think I'm stopping you with this lol)
@tfmotionfreak6547 oh no certainly not there have been plenty of other people that have done the same idea and I've still done the same idea which is with my own premise my point more or less was that this what if kind of features that idea more than the Constructicons which is awesome I especially like the picture you drew of the Nemesis getting thrown into the sun and how Starscream would be so willing to do it I do have one little question if the Constructicons were on Cybertron all this time was Starscream the only one to know and I hate bringing up robots in disguise but is this some kind of like Twist on to that because I would think that Megatron or Shockwave would know about it too or maybe whenever you include one of them in your other parts of the story then you can maybe expand upon that even though G1 and all that besides Transformers Prime and live actions what I mainly get into I'm mainly in it for the prime factor it's still a pretty freaking good interesting story so far so I wouldn't down myself to watch it because it just has the Constructicons I'm just saying that little question in mind just to help you out might make things easier for you as a future creator just some tips here and there I even said the same thing to x y e k e for any sub of mine whoever needs tips or advice for stuff and you're starting your own stuff I'll totally help you out at least with the small stuff so that way it gives you the time to grow and create
The constructicons were on Cybertron yes megatron does know about them but in this universe I'm doing it that The constructicons weren't the FIRST GROUP TO COMBINE!
@@tfmotionfreak6547 The Setup: Instead of the Combaticons being created purely as artificial beings by MECH, imagine that the Combaticons are created as powerful mecha suits by MECH (or even an earlier faction), designed to be piloted by skilled human operators. These mecha suits, capable of transforming into various vehicles and powerful warriors, are used in warfare and are incredibly effective, combining human ingenuity with Cybertronian technology. However, over time, through some process (perhaps a combination of advanced AI, Cybertronian technology, and a strange energy source), the personalities of their human pilots are infused into the mechs, effectively giving the mecha suits “life.” They would essentially become real Transformers, each with a soul tied to the original human pilot who operated them. How the Combaticons’ Personalities Emerge: Once these mecha suits become sentient and independent from their human pilots, they retain the personalities of the original operators, but they also begin to develop their own autonomy as real Transformers. This results in each Combaticon maintaining the core traits and behaviors of their G1 personalities, but now tied to the experiences, emotions, and even the memories of the human pilots who once controlled them. The personality imprint would be key here, as the Combaticons would still have their individual, mercenary-driven motivations, but they would now be shaped by their human creators and their own developing understanding of who they are as sentient beings. Combaticon Profiles with Pilot Influence: 1. Onslaught (The Leader - “The Strategist”) G1 Personality: Onslaught is calm, tactical, and calculating, serving as the leader of the Combaticons. Human Pilot Influence: The original human pilot could have been a military strategist, with a sharp mind for logistics and battle tactics. Onslaught, now a sentient Transformer, would retain this tactical mindset but with added elements of a commander’s responsibility. The memories of his pilot would make him more pragmatic, with a sense of duty and control. He’d be the kind of leader who weighs his decisions carefully, seeing everything as a chess match. How MECH Could Create Him: Onslaught could have originally been designed as a battlefield commander mecha, where his pilot used his strategic skills to guide the Combaticons in battle. Once the suit came to life, Onslaught inherited the skills and tactical knowledge of his pilot. 2. Brawl (The Tank - “The Wild One”) G1 Personality: Brawl is aggressive, impulsive, and loves destruction. Human Pilot Influence: The human pilot could have been someone with a short temper, possibly a combat veteran who was frustrated by the restrictions placed on them during military missions. His personality was fiery, passionate, and loved the thrill of battle. Once the mecha suit Brawl becomes sentient, these rage-filled tendencies are amplified in his robotic form. How MECH Could Create Him: Brawl might have been designed as a tank-like mecha suit for heavy assault, with weapons and armor built for sheer destructive power. The personality of the pilot-perhaps someone who often vented frustrations in combat-gets infused into Brawl, leading to his destructive nature and aggressive behavior. His love for battle and instinct for destruction would make him a constant force on the battlefield. 3. Vortex (The Helicopter - “The Free Spirit”) G1 Personality: Vortex is the aerial fighter with a sarcastic sense of humor. Human Pilot Influence: The pilot who originally operated Vortex’s mecha suit might have been an adrenaline junkie, someone who relished in high-flying, risky maneuvers. Perhaps this pilot was a helicopter pilot or a fighter with a cocky attitude, always cracking jokes during intense situations. When Vortex comes to life as a Transformer, these freedom-loving, playful traits take root in his new persona. How MECH Could Create Him: Vortex might have been built as a high-speed helicopter mecha designed for reconnaissance and surprise attacks. His human pilot’s reckless abandon and thrill-seeking nature would have been transferred to Vortex, making him a Transformer who loves unpredictability, jokes, and aerial superiority. 4. Blast Off (The Space Shuttle - “The Idealist”) G1 Personality: Blast Off is elegant and a bit of a snob, thinking of himself as above others. Human Pilot Influence: The original pilot could have been someone with a background in aerospace engineering or perhaps a former astronaut with a strong sense of self-importance. Blast Off would have inherited the pilot’s pride and often detached demeanor, seeing himself as more refined than the others. His aloofness could stem from the pilot’s perception of being part of something greater, like space exploration. How MECH Could Create Him: The space shuttle mecha suit would be advanced and designed for long-range space travel. The pilot’s need for perfection and desire for exclusivity would be inherited by Blast Off, causing him to act as though he’s superior to others, and he would prefer to keep his distance from the rougher, more chaotic combaticons. 5. Swindle (The Wheelchair - “The Businessman”) G1 Personality: Swindle is a schemer, always looking for a way to make a profit. Human Pilot Influence: The pilot would have been someone with a sharp business mind, maybe a mercenary or entrepreneur who was always looking for the best deal. Swindle’s personality would be infused with the same traits-he’s always on the lookout for ways to make a quick profit, negotiate the best contracts, and cut deals for his own gain. This makes Swindle incredibly manipulative but also charismatic. How MECH Could Create Him: Swindle’s mecha suit would likely have been designed for flexibility and adaptability, capable of shifting into various roles. His pilot’s wheeling-dealing mindset would be what brought him into the Combaticons, and his robot form would reflect this by always being resourceful and opportunistic. The Combaticons’ Transformation Into Sentient Transformers The Catalyst: What might trigger their awakening into sentience could be a combination of human technology, Cybertronian technology, and perhaps an energy source (like the AllSpark or some other mysterious artifact) that grants them the ability to break free of their programmed limitations. The moment they become fully autonomous, they understand who they are, but they still carry the memories and personalities of the human pilots who once controlled them. The Duality: Their personalities would be shaped by both their human pilot and the nature of their mech suits. The Combaticons would have a constant internal struggle, where they maintain the personality traits of their human pilots (who were often mercenaries, soldiers, and thrill-seekers) but also start to carve out their identity as real Transformers. This duality would create a unique conflict in their characters, as they struggle with being more than just weapons of war while still holding onto the more primal desires and needs inherited from their pilots. Final Thoughts: By having the Combaticons come alive as real Transformers but infused with the personalities of their former human pilots, you create a compelling mix of the G1 personality with a new, deeper layer of complexity. These Combaticons would still be the mercenary warriors we know from G1-loyal to no one but themselves-but they would also have their own emerging sense of identity as beings with their own pasts, feelings, and ambitions, forged through the memories of their human pilots and their own newfound autonomy.
I really happy to see someone else is doing a what if story for Transformers Prime that also includes video editing or at least slide shows from clips and images to add visual storytelling , which would definitely draw attention.
Even though I am not into the OG Transformers G1 and I only care about Transformers Prime and the live action movies this was honestly a lot better than I expected. It almost isn't even Constructicons as the central plot of the what if the central plot is almost what if the Decepticons found the scraplets instead of the Autobots and even I was going to do that at one point but you totally put a different spin on it which makes this a pretty freaking good first part to this what if even if I ain't into the G1 stuff still pretty freaking decent especially with Starscream knowing about the Constructicons and then still being around it begs the question if Megatron knew but I guess if you're going to continue the idea and do this kind of stuff with the what ifs and all that stuff and start this off dude you're definitely off to a good start
Yeah I had to do alot of thinking on how and when I bring in the constructicons and I wanted them to come to earth for a good reason and the way I introduced them seemed like the best option to me
(And you can of course still do your What if the cons found the Scraplets instead of the Autobots don't think I'm stopping you with this lol)
@tfmotionfreak6547 oh no certainly not there have been plenty of other people that have done the same idea and I've still done the same idea which is with my own premise my point more or less was that this what if kind of features that idea more than the Constructicons which is awesome I especially like the picture you drew of the Nemesis getting thrown into the sun and how Starscream would be so willing to do it I do have one little question if the Constructicons were on Cybertron all this time was Starscream the only one to know and I hate bringing up robots in disguise but is this some kind of like Twist on to that because I would think that Megatron or Shockwave would know about it too or maybe whenever you include one of them in your other parts of the story then you can maybe expand upon that even though G1 and all that besides Transformers Prime and live actions what I mainly get into I'm mainly in it for the prime factor it's still a pretty freaking good interesting story so far so I wouldn't down myself to watch it because it just has the Constructicons I'm just saying that little question in mind just to help you out might make things easier for you as a future creator just some tips here and there I even said the same thing to x y e k e for any sub of mine whoever needs tips or advice for stuff and you're starting your own stuff I'll totally help you out at least with the small stuff so that way it gives you the time to grow and create
The constructicons were on Cybertron yes megatron does know about them but in this universe I'm doing it that The constructicons weren't the FIRST GROUP TO COMBINE!
GOOD JOB!!!! 👏👏👏
We should of gotten dinobots or at least an actual grimlock (not that RID bullshit)
Exactly and IF I were to introduce Grimlock we would be his FOC incarnation
(And I don't like rid2015)
What about the combaticons?
They were referenced here but do you mean you wanna see A the Combaticons in Tfp what if?
@tfmotionfreak6547 yes and I think That will be cool if MECH create
them a nice called back to that g1 one version
Consider it saved but rather than mech creating them I have a different idea on how they are bought online as a reference to g1
But Them meeting mech is something I can do
@@tfmotionfreak6547 The Setup:
Instead of the Combaticons being created purely as artificial beings by MECH, imagine that the Combaticons are created as powerful mecha suits by MECH (or even an earlier faction), designed to be piloted by skilled human operators. These mecha suits, capable of transforming into various vehicles and powerful warriors, are used in warfare and are incredibly effective, combining human ingenuity with Cybertronian technology.
However, over time, through some process (perhaps a combination of advanced AI, Cybertronian technology, and a strange energy source), the personalities of their human pilots are infused into the mechs, effectively giving the mecha suits “life.” They would essentially become real Transformers, each with a soul tied to the original human pilot who operated them.
How the Combaticons’ Personalities Emerge:
Once these mecha suits become sentient and independent from their human pilots, they retain the personalities of the original operators, but they also begin to develop their own autonomy as real Transformers. This results in each Combaticon maintaining the core traits and behaviors of their G1 personalities, but now tied to the experiences, emotions, and even the memories of the human pilots who once controlled them.
The personality imprint would be key here, as the Combaticons would still have their individual, mercenary-driven motivations, but they would now be shaped by their human creators and their own developing understanding of who they are as sentient beings.
Combaticon Profiles with Pilot Influence:
1. Onslaught (The Leader - “The Strategist”)
G1 Personality: Onslaught is calm, tactical, and calculating, serving as the leader of the Combaticons.
Human Pilot Influence: The original human pilot could have been a military strategist, with a sharp mind for logistics and battle tactics. Onslaught, now a sentient Transformer, would retain this tactical mindset but with added elements of a commander’s responsibility. The memories of his pilot would make him more pragmatic, with a sense of duty and control. He’d be the kind of leader who weighs his decisions carefully, seeing everything as a chess match.
How MECH Could Create Him: Onslaught could have originally been designed as a battlefield commander mecha, where his pilot used his strategic skills to guide the Combaticons in battle. Once the suit came to life, Onslaught inherited the skills and tactical knowledge of his pilot.
2. Brawl (The Tank - “The Wild One”)
G1 Personality: Brawl is aggressive, impulsive, and loves destruction.
Human Pilot Influence: The human pilot could have been someone with a short temper, possibly a combat veteran who was frustrated by the restrictions placed on them during military missions. His personality was fiery, passionate, and loved the thrill of battle. Once the mecha suit Brawl becomes sentient, these rage-filled tendencies are amplified in his robotic form.
How MECH Could Create Him: Brawl might have been designed as a tank-like mecha suit for heavy assault, with weapons and armor built for sheer destructive power. The personality of the pilot-perhaps someone who often vented frustrations in combat-gets infused into Brawl, leading to his destructive nature and aggressive behavior. His love for battle and instinct for destruction would make him a constant force on the battlefield.
3. Vortex (The Helicopter - “The Free Spirit”)
G1 Personality: Vortex is the aerial fighter with a sarcastic sense of humor.
Human Pilot Influence: The pilot who originally operated Vortex’s mecha suit might have been an adrenaline junkie, someone who relished in high-flying, risky maneuvers. Perhaps this pilot was a helicopter pilot or a fighter with a cocky attitude, always cracking jokes during intense situations. When Vortex comes to life as a Transformer, these freedom-loving, playful traits take root in his new persona.
How MECH Could Create Him: Vortex might have been built as a high-speed helicopter mecha designed for reconnaissance and surprise attacks. His human pilot’s reckless abandon and thrill-seeking nature would have been transferred to Vortex, making him a Transformer who loves unpredictability, jokes, and aerial superiority.
4. Blast Off (The Space Shuttle - “The Idealist”)
G1 Personality: Blast Off is elegant and a bit of a snob, thinking of himself as above others.
Human Pilot Influence: The original pilot could have been someone with a background in aerospace engineering or perhaps a former astronaut with a strong sense of self-importance. Blast Off would have inherited the pilot’s pride and often detached demeanor, seeing himself as more refined than the others. His aloofness could stem from the pilot’s perception of being part of something greater, like space exploration.
How MECH Could Create Him: The space shuttle mecha suit would be advanced and designed for long-range space travel. The pilot’s need for perfection and desire for exclusivity would be inherited by Blast Off, causing him to act as though he’s superior to others, and he would prefer to keep his distance from the rougher, more chaotic combaticons.
5. Swindle (The Wheelchair - “The Businessman”)
G1 Personality: Swindle is a schemer, always looking for a way to make a profit.
Human Pilot Influence: The pilot would have been someone with a sharp business mind, maybe a mercenary or entrepreneur who was always looking for the best deal. Swindle’s personality would be infused with the same traits-he’s always on the lookout for ways to make a quick profit, negotiate the best contracts, and cut deals for his own gain. This makes Swindle incredibly manipulative but also charismatic.
How MECH Could Create Him: Swindle’s mecha suit would likely have been designed for flexibility and adaptability, capable of shifting into various roles. His pilot’s wheeling-dealing mindset would be what brought him into the Combaticons, and his robot form would reflect this by always being resourceful and opportunistic.
The Combaticons’ Transformation Into Sentient Transformers
The Catalyst: What might trigger their awakening into sentience could be a combination of human technology, Cybertronian technology, and perhaps an energy source (like the AllSpark or some other mysterious artifact) that grants them the ability to break free of their programmed limitations. The moment they become fully autonomous, they understand who they are, but they still carry the memories and personalities of the human pilots who once controlled them.
The Duality: Their personalities would be shaped by both their human pilot and the nature of their mech suits. The Combaticons would have a constant internal struggle, where they maintain the personality traits of their human pilots (who were often mercenaries, soldiers, and thrill-seekers) but also start to carve out their identity as real Transformers. This duality would create a unique conflict in their characters, as they struggle with being more than just weapons of war while still holding onto the more primal desires and needs inherited from their pilots.
Final Thoughts:
By having the Combaticons come alive as real Transformers but infused with the personalities of their former human pilots, you create a compelling mix of the G1 personality with a new, deeper layer of complexity. These Combaticons would still be the mercenary warriors we know from G1-loyal to no one but themselves-but they would also have their own emerging sense of identity as beings with their own pasts, feelings, and ambitions, forged through the memories of their human pilots and their own newfound autonomy.