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| Predacon Join Date: Aug 2012 Posts: 499 | I can see them going really hardcore with him. He can be the human controlling a Con body, which gives him the durability that organics don't have along with his military training. So, he could end up being an even cooler bad guy if he keeps his synthetic body. |
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| Hun-Grrrian Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 2,163 Location: Hungary News Credits: 3 | Being voiced by Clancy Brown is the only interesting or memorable thing about him, really. So far, he has been nothing but dull and boring. Special Trade Offer - Overlord, Action Master Elites for Botcon Animated Stunticons! |
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| Terrorcon Join Date: Apr 2009 Posts: 1,581 News Credits: 5 | Quote:
I on the otherhand find his resourcefulness, tactical and strategic thinking appealing. It's his leadership that has allowed Mech to survive against Cybertronians that have superior firepower. I also see that there is also some sort of bravery in the character; choosing to stand up against Cybertronians and even his own past employers. I'm interested in what could have driven Silas to become like this. And what more he can show. The title has it right, imo. Silas has a 'human factor'. As much as people may dislike him, he has some of the best human qualities. He is a top of the line product of humanity in education, training and experience. As wrong as he is, I still want to see how far one of humanity's best can go when enhanced by a Cybertronian body. | |
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