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Transformers Prime Tuesday Q&A: Writer's Assistant Mairghread Scott

Posted on 12-06-2011 at 09:58 AM by NIBMRatchet under Transformers Prime
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Alright, it's time for another Transformers Prime Tuesday Q&A !

Each week, Hasbro Transformers Official Facebook Page is taking questions for the cast and crew of the hit animated series “Transformers Prime” from fans. Check out this week’s Fan Q&A with "Transformers Prime" Writer's Assistant (and writer of the episode "Stronger, Faster") Mairghread Scott!

Catherine Martin asks: “Stronger, Faster” is one of my favourite “Transformers Prime” episodes! Do you think the events of the episode have had a permanent effect on Ratchet?

Mairghread Scott: Of course our Story Editor (the fabulous Duane Capizzi) could answer this better, but I like to think my episode had the most impact on Optimus. Ratchet does gain a certain confidence from the events in "Stronger, Faster," but it's the first time someone really calls out Optimus for not being more aggressive toward the Decepticons. I think of this episode as the seed for Optimus' duel with Megatron in "One Shall Fall."


You can read more from the Hasbro Transformers Official Facebook Page.

For those who do not have the access, the article is mirrored after the jump.

Kelly Paradise asks: Hello, Mairghread! First off, great episode. “Stronger, Faster“ is one of my Favorite episodes of “Transformers Prime.” What tricks of the trade do you suggest for somebody interested in writing for animated series?

Mairghread Scott: I think the most important thing to remember about writing is re-writing. Only about 20% of my time is writing a brand new script. 80% is tweaking, honing and cutting to make what I wrote better. When it comes to writing animation, the secret is movement. Live action TV is largely people standing around talking. In animation, your characters can do anything while talking, so try to add movement however you can (chases, fighting, even just walking from place to place).


Amber Whetstine asks: What inspires you for the episodes you write?

Mairghread Scott: I usually try to start with emotions when I write. Using "Stronger, Faster" as an example: I noticed the Autobots rarely attack the Decepticons head-on because they're so outnumbered. It's a smart strategy, but it seemed to me that it must be frustrating sometimes. You're whittling away at your enemy instead of having one big, satisfying fight. I thought Ratchet would probably be even more frustrated, because he's usually not even in the field; he's healing the others so they can return to this drawn-out battle. "Stronger, Faster" became a way for me to explore that frustration and Ratchet's desire for a single, decisive victory. Also, I thought it would be cool to have an Autobot tell off Optimus.


Catherine Martin asks: “Stronger, Faster” is one of my favourite “Transformers Prime” episodes! Do you think the events of the episode have had a permanent effect on Ratchet?

Mairghread Scott: Of course our Story Editor (the fabulous Duane Capizzi) could answer this better, but I like to think my episode had the most impact on Optimus. Ratchet does gain a certain confidence from the events in "Stronger, Faster," but it's the first time someone really calls out Optimus for not being more aggressive toward the Decepticons. I think of this episode as the seed for Optimus' duel with Megatron in "One Shall Fall."

Matt Spada asks: What have been some of the biggest challenges with writing the show? What characters do you feel need to be more deeply explored? Has it been difficult to work on a show with characters that are over 20 years old and are viewed in a specific way?

Mairghread Scott: The biggest challenge in writing our show is the fact that we're CG, so we have to be very careful about introducing new characters, sets and props. On the bright side, it has pushed us to build stronger main characters instead of just using endless new Bad-Guys-Of-The-Week.


On your next question, I actually worked really hard in Season 2 to explore Miko more deeply. I know she's a bit polarizing for the fans, but it takes guts to stand up to Megatron (especially when you're ankle-high). In Season 2, I really tried to dig into that fearless part of Miko's character.


As far as our characters’ history, I enjoy working with pre-existing characters. Sure, we can't incorporate the entire history of each Transformer, but I find it more interesting to deepen a character that already exists, rather than just constantly inventing new characters.


Haley Franklin asks: Hey! Is it fun writing for Transformers Prime? I bet it's very interesting to come up with ideas and actually put them into an episode.

Mairghread Scott: It is super fun writing for “Transformers Prime!” My favorite part is watching the actors record my script. My happiest moment in "Stronger, Faster" was when Ratchet is trying to get Bulkhead to spar with him. Jeffrey Combs (who plays Ratchet) was so into it he actually started to tap Kevin Michael Richardson (who plays Bulkhead) on the shoulder. If actors start getting into it, you know you've done something right.



Thanks to everyone who asked questions! Roll Out!

- Mairghread
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janeDoe001
[snip] Nevermind reread it. But I would like to see why she is so head strong and determined to do what she wants. And I love Stronger, Faster. One of my fave episodes to date.


jD001
Hosta
did anyone ask if there's gonna be a TF Prime holiday episode? coz other shows are broadcasting their festive episodes....like...Eureka & Warehouse 13..ect.
UltraMagnus3786
great comments by the writer-- you can't beat those insights
moreprimeland
Nice Q & A...loved her bit about Combs taking on Richardson "acting out" the punches from "Stronger, Faster" Would have loved to have seen this as well.
AlexaStar
I really like what she said about Miko. Now I don't want to hear any bitching from fans about her either.
Darkwing48
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I really like what she said about Miko. Now I don't want to hear any bitching from fans about her either.
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Originally Posted by Mairghread Scott
On your next question, I actually worked really hard in Season 2 to explore Miko more deeply. I know she's a bit polarizing for the fans, but it takes guts to stand up to Megatron (especially when you're ankle-high).

Miko is as fearless as a teenager driving a Veyron in the rain texting to a friend about getting to his/her destination as quickly as they can. If the Megatron had as much evil as movie megatron. Miko will be kissing taxi too.
General Tekno
I like the bit about Ratchet calling out Prime. Never gave that much thought, but it's interesting how subtle that bit was.
Oberoniss
She wrote Miko episodes? I'm looking forward to those. I liked her take on Ratchet's frustration over seemingly being useless in battle.
Mechafire
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In Season 2, I really tried to dig into that fearless part of Miko's character.
Fantastic.
Chopperface
I did love the fact that even the writers acknowledge that Optimus is not a God as he has been portrayed all season as Deus Ex Prime or Speechimus Prime. While both Ratchet and Optimus had their own points, I feel it was Ratchet who ultimately had the advantage in the argument. One mention of allowing Megatron to live is enough for Optimus to end the argument and order Ratchet back to base. And I indeed suspected that Optimus setting out to outright MURDER Megatron in the next episode was indeed partly inspired by Ratchet's rant (which it's apparent Ratchet would keep to himself in a better state of mind, it hurts Optimus all the more that his best friend has thought this all these years).

Ugh. More "fearless" Miko. Unless she begins to realize that being so idiotically stupid enough to call out Megatron and not learn from nearly killing Bulkhead and others many times - I mean, fearless - is not a good thing, then I'll be okay with that. It's likely what they'll do.
TylerMirage
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Fantastic.
Yeah, really. You mean she wasn't fearless before?
Maetel
how do you pronounce her name?!

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