I personally enjoy your post-War headcanon a great deal, as that eventual reunion and cooperation between Autobot and Decepticon makes a lot of sense. Plus, after everything both sides fought and died for, ending in an actual peace represents a true human idealism that neither Cybertronian side could have had without coming to Earth, in my opinion.
I'd be curious what you would think about revisiting Beast Wars or Transformers:Prime nowadays. My own personal Transformers stories borrow alot from some later continuity. Plus, we'll be taking the kiddos to see the new movie, so the spark will hopefully continue to that new generation.
May the ideals and characters from Cybertron continue to inspire you! Till all are one.
While I'll see the new movie because it seems to speak to what I loved about the Transformers back in the day (Orion and Megs and Elita), I don't think I will try to watch or read all the things that came after Generation 1. There's just too much! Though, I love that there have been new generations who find something that speaks to them in the later stories. So long as The Transformers holds true to the tenets that made me fall in love with the characters and their struggles so long ago, I'll be happy.
I personally enjoy your post-War headcanon a great deal, as that eventual reunion and cooperation between Autobot and Decepticon makes a lot of sense. Plus, after everything both sides fought and died for, ending in an actual peace represents a true human idealism that neither Cybertronian side could have had without coming to Earth, in my opinion.
I'd be curious what you would think about revisiting Beast Wars or Transformers:Prime nowadays. My own personal Transformers stories borrow alot from some later continuity. Plus, we'll be taking the kiddos to see the new movie, so the spark will hopefully continue to that new generation.
May the ideals and characters from Cybertron continue to inspire you! Till all are one.
While I'll see the new movie because it seems to speak to what I loved about the Transformers back in the day (Orion and Megs and Elita), I don't think I will try to watch or read all the things that came after Generation 1. There's just too much! Though, I love that there have been new generations who find something that speaks to them in the later stories. So long as The Transformers holds true to the tenets that made me fall in love with the characters and their struggles so long ago, I'll be happy.
Til All Are One.