^ I've still got that. Haven't seen it in about 15 years but I'm sure it's fine in the box I left it in.
In the cartoon, I want to know where Skyfire got that Autobot logo to show the Decepticons before he put it on.
In the cartoon, I want to know where Skyfire got that Autobot logo to show the Decepticons before he put it on.
Then again, Skyfire's origin episode was the one where we find out the earth's core is composed of green crystal.

To be fair, Jetfire's alt mode wasn't any Earth jet at all. It resembled an Earth jet in some ways, but since it was just a blocky, slight redesign of a Robotech Veritech, I don't consider that a goof.What really didn't make sense about Skyfire was that he already possessed an earth jet alt mode when he crash landed on earth no later than four million years in earth's past. And Starscream in a flashback was already an F-15, millions of years before he was supposed to have taken than form.
Oh boy...It looks like again they made the characters so silverish in color that its hard to tell them apart...Here's the pic of Jetfire fighting Skorponok in Egypt from the trailer. You can see the landing gear he uses as a cane in his hand.
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Jetfire wasn't a redesigned Veritech from Macross. he WAS a veritech from Macross heh. I think the story goes the Japanese toymakers re-used certain models from other shows and one of them was the Veritech for Jetfire. Although then the Macross stuff started selling better and they lost the rights to continue selling Jetfire toys so they changed him a little bit, called him Skyfire and made up a new model.
The main problem comes from the US release. He was sold over here as Jetfire and unlike Japan where the Veritech was released first and then continued to be released because of murky legal rights and other things because Hasbro brought over and released Jetfire there was never an official US toy release of the Veritech.
There were stuff you could import, there were releases of other toys from Macross (I believe I had battlepods that the Zentraedi piloted as a kid), there was plenty of the stuff from the other 2 anime series which then formed Robotech, but sadly no Veritechs because of Jetfire when I was a kid.
I did have the Jetfire toy though, because I think the Veritech design is my favorite transforming vehicle to robot toy of all-time.
Although a close second was the original Megatron gun. That thing was pretty bad-ass.
I mistyped. It should have read Skyfire was a redesigned Veritech.Jetfire wasn't a redesigned Veritech from Macross. he WAS a veritech from Macross heh.
Robots can grow old?Here's the pic of Jetfire fighting Skorponok in Egypt from the trailer. You can see the landing gear he uses as a cane in his hand.
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Why not? Don't all machines eventually get old? Parts wear out, higher amounts of maintenance are required etc. Transformers are machines (sentient sure, but still mechanical) so it stands to reason they do get old, just at a much different rate than humans (or most human machines).Robots can grow old?![]()
And just to confuse things further, as previously mentioned, in the comics they used the look of Skyfire but called him Jetfire.I mistyped. It should have read Skyfire was a redesigned Veritech.Jetfire wasn't a redesigned Veritech from Macross. he WAS a veritech from Macross heh.
Robots can grow old?Here's the pic of Jetfire fighting Skorponok in Egypt from the trailer. You can see the landing gear he uses as a cane in his hand.
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