
I love how fierce he looks in this frame!

I love how fierce he looks in this frame!

M: “My greatest mistake?… I’ve made many… but there is one I do not intend to make again..”
since some people seemed interested this post, I thought more about the similarities between the Seekers & the Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire, and I found quite a few parallels that I intend to talk about in more depth when I have more time. but this is one I just have to talk about now, at least briefly:
The Name – in the second rebellion, the leader of the rebels was called “Bar Kokvah” which literally translates as “son of a star”, and after his own pride led to the failure of the rebellion he was renamed “Bar Kuzeivah” which means “son of lies”.
side note: in Hebrew referring to someone as a
“son” of something was kinda like defining them – in the way a parent makes the child – that thing is the core of that person.
(there are other versions that claim his real name was Bar Kuzeivah & it was changed to Bar Kokhvah during the revolt but honestly, both versions fit Starscream so idrc)
that could not be more perfectly Starscream if I made it up… (which I, obviously, didn’t)
I know the term is used to refer to Starscream’s frame type but I never quite understood it. what are they seeking exactly?
in tfp, Starscream calls them “Energon Seeker” which doesn’t really explain much – I mean they obviously aren’t miners, and Cybertronians have advanced technology to find energon so… what are seekers for?
I know this is probably not what the show intended (but that’s the fun with headcanons – it doesn’t matter!) but my favorite theory is that they aren’t really called seeker at all – I think it’s just grounders being too lazy to translate a Vosian word.
I’ll explain – back in the days of ancient Rome, during “the Great Revolt ”, the jews had a unit (for lack of a better word) called the Sicarii, they were called that because of the small daggers they carried that were called Sica that they would use to silently stab anyone who was suspected to be a traitor or to align with the Romans.
<this is what this Sica looks like>

now Starscream obviously doesn’t have anything that resembl-

oh.
I headcanon seekers to be some kind of elite assassins used for dangerous & important jobs – hence why Starscream bragged about it to Airacnid…
now in any transformers universe (that I know of), Energon is both their fuel & their blood.
I think we misunderstood which one the seekers were after…
I know this might be a bit of a stretch but transformers tend to use many Roman words so… it’s not completely impossible!
Fans: hey,we kinda feel bad for Starscream and would like to see him happy for once
Hasbro and IDW,both with matches in hand and about to set Starscream on fire: you what now?

(T_T)
this is so adorable & kinda sad… i really wanna give him a big hug and his rightful place as a leader of the decepticons…
Unpopular question but why do some writers really hate Rodimus and Starscream and treat them almost similarly.?
Jk I think I know the answer.
what IS the answer then? i was wondering the same thing, but i can’t really think of a good reason why… what do you think?
I was thinking it was because that Megatron is an important figure in the franchise and writers love to pay attention to him at the expense of other characters, while a friend said that it’s because ppl hate abuse survivors.
I was pretty close bc those two are commonly intertwined.
good points! i tried to think of a reason myself a while back and the i think it might be because they are both relatively “feminine” (we see that especially in tfp starscream) and tend to use words & strategy rather than just punch anything in their way – which is apparently “cowardly” ans not, you know, common sense.
plus they kinda replace the two “main” characters – optimus prime & Megatron – which annoyed many people.
actually i just really love how nick roche draws faces in general
honestly if your art style gives characters distinctive noses i will die for you
my favorite is starscream’s extra pointy nose…