Beast Wars: Before the Storm
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Re: Beast Wars: Before the Storm
Maybe it's just the haze of childhood nostalgia, but i remember the Vok being, well...lovecraftian things, awe-inspiring in their elemental strangeness. They impressed me less as characters than as an inscrutable cosmic force.
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Re: Beast Wars: Before the Storm
LOL, when i saw the show on TV i thought they were the Quintessons.Ghilz wrote:The Vok actions have big IMPACTS, but as characters, they are boring. You could replace them with anything doing basically the same thing they are doing (Quintessons or whatever) and the story would barely change.Wargriffin wrote:The Vok pretty much only show up three times in the show proper and each time is a massive game changer with over arcing consequences
Yeah, as characters they are not that great, as a plot device though they are perfection! I mean they are just supposed to be a dues ex-machina to explain their new forms in season 2 but the build up and the pay off are done perfectly! If you want to see a show that does the whole 'like onto an amoeba' thing and make it interesting, check out this episode because it really works.
Re: Beast Wars: Before the Storm
Same.phantom000 wrote:
LOL, when i saw the show on TV i thought they were the Quintessons.
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Re: Beast Wars: Before the Storm
I always took it as a nod to the "right hand cat" Bond villians sometimes had.Starsong wrote:I loved it when he talked to his dino head. I always assumed the T-rex head had the T-rex brain. It was like Megatron's pet and really who else is he going to talk to. The rest are probably stupider then the T-rex.
And this won't be the last time Megatron has a hand that appears to have a mind of its own.
As for the Vok, I believe there was supposed to be a payoff with what became "Other Victories," which was originally going to be a three-parter that tied up the Vok arc and explained not only who and what they were, but why Tarantulas hated them so much. Unfortunately, between the introduction of Tigerhawk (whom Hasbro apparently couldn't make up their minds whether or not they wanted to make a toy of) and the decision to end the series, much of it was apparently abandoned. Not to mention that the show runners, Bob Forward and Larry DiTillo, apparently couldn't agree on what the Vok were.