BlackArachnia: Elita One, I tell you the future.It is a very tragic story.Can you endure pain?
"Along Came a Spider"
I think that Optimus Prime's judgment was right. It may not follow that right judgment is right. It was necessary for him to prevent the second damage. He gave priority to that he helped Sentinel Prime. It is judgment according to the textbook. Optimus Prime was going to help Elita One by all means if there was not Sentinel Prime. The satisfaction of feelings does not accord with right judgment. Optimus Prime made a right decision. However, it was tragedy. I understand BlackArachnia's feeling She was not able to live unless she bore a grudge. I hope that she overcomes misfortune.
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I love Sailor Moon. sorry if my comments are not very long. I am not insulting you , being lazy or being thoughtless. it is just that my comments are short. I used to be swordbunny4486. Love and Justice shall reign supreme!
I hate to be “that one chick,” but I beg to differ.
Yes, Blackarachnia’s story is a sad one; no debate from me there. What I disagree with is the reason why. It feels like Sentinel is being blamed for Elita becoming Blackarachnia. It’s something I see a lot, and that really bothers me. In fact, I often wonder if I was watching a different episode from everyone else.
What I saw was this: Sentinel and Elita were very close. They walked together, and Sentinel threw his arm around her waist. When the spiders attacked her, Sentinel freed her. He even covered her and Optimus’ retreat! When Elita fell into the pit with the unstable energon and the spiders, Optimus put in a single token effort to save her, and nothing more. Meanwhile, Sentinel was willing to throw himself into an inferno to save her—and he would have done so, had Optimus not stopped him and made him leave her behind because their asses would have been on the line otherwise. Elita “died,” and Sentinel was visibly upset. Where was Optimus’ emotion in this scene?
Fast forward, to Predacons Rising: Finally, Sentinel and Blackarachnia have come face to face. Elita—his Elita, about whom he cared very much (see where he was willing to risk his life for her)—had taken the shape of the very things that had taken her away. Who would react positively to that news? No one. Sentinel wasn’t given time to fully process what had happened and was happening, and he shot off his mouth—a decision he clearly regretted, on top of the heartache of old wounds, when he and the other Autobots left Dinobot Island.
Please, don’t think I’m attacking you or your art; I was raised better than that. I’m just offering another opinion on the matter.
- SG17
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Proud founder of #SentinelPrimeFanClub -.-.-.- Commissions Available! -.-.-.- "I write for the same reason I breathe—because if I didn't, I would die." ~ Isaac Asimov
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一期は夢よ、ただ狂え
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I love Sailor Moon.
sorry if my comments are not very long.
I am not insulting you , being lazy or being thoughtless.
it is just that my comments are short.
I used to be swordbunny4486.
Love and Justice shall reign supreme!
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一期は夢よ、ただ狂え
Yes, Blackarachnia’s story is a sad one; no debate from me there. What I disagree with is the reason why. It feels like Sentinel is being blamed for Elita becoming Blackarachnia. It’s something I see a lot, and that really bothers me. In fact, I often wonder if I was watching a different episode from everyone else.
What I saw was this: Sentinel and Elita were very close. They walked together, and Sentinel threw his arm around her waist. When the spiders attacked her, Sentinel freed her. He even covered her and Optimus’ retreat! When Elita fell into the pit with the unstable energon and the spiders, Optimus put in a single token effort to save her, and nothing more. Meanwhile, Sentinel was willing to throw himself into an inferno to save her—and he would have done so, had Optimus not stopped him and made him leave her behind because their asses would have been on the line otherwise. Elita “died,” and Sentinel was visibly upset. Where was Optimus’ emotion in this scene?
Fast forward, to Predacons Rising: Finally, Sentinel and Blackarachnia have come face to face. Elita—his Elita, about whom he cared very much (see where he was willing to risk his life for her)—had taken the shape of the very things that had taken her away. Who would react positively to that news? No one. Sentinel wasn’t given time to fully process what had happened and was happening, and he shot off his mouth—a decision he clearly regretted, on top of the heartache of old wounds, when he and the other Autobots left Dinobot Island.
Please, don’t think I’m attacking you or your art; I was raised better than that. I’m just offering another opinion on the matter.
- SG17
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Proud founder of #SentinelPrimeFanClub
-.-.-.-
Commissions Available!
-.-.-.-
"I write for the same reason I breathe—because if I didn't, I would die."
~ Isaac Asimov
I hope so, too.
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一期は夢よ、ただ狂え
I could not help drawing her tragedy.
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一期は夢よ、ただ狂え