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_“Destiny… You cannot destroy… My destiny

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Background Pony #381E
That quote above is Unicron’s last words before his demise. His head today is a moon of Cybertron to replace those he have destroyed earlier. This was also Orson Welles’ final line before he died because The Transformers: The Movie is Orson Welles’ final performance before he died at the age of 70 302 days before the film was released. That’s 9 months and 29 days before the film’s release. And you know what? The ending credits of the film what have had the words “In Loving Memory of Orson Welles”. But it didn’t. But I made it up when I made an extended edition to the film. And in season three, he’s now voiced by the late Roger C. Carmel (who voiced Cyclonus, Motormaster, Bruticus, and a Quintesson Prosecutor in the same movie where Unicron made his debut) as a decapitated and reactivated head in the season three episodes “Ghost in the Machine” and “Grimlock’s New Brain”. Seriously, he’s still dead. Especially when his memory bank survived the explosion and still being operated.
Background Pony #10A3
That quote above is Unicron’s last words before his demise. His head today is a moon of Cybertron to replace those he have destroyed earlier. This was also Orson Welles’ final line before he died because The Transformers: The Movie is Orson Welles’ final performance before he died at the age of 70 302 days before the film was released. And you know what? The ending credits of the film what have had the words “In Loving Memory of Orson WellesThat’s 9 months and 29 days. And in season three, he’s now voiced by the late Roger C. Carmel (who voiced Cyclonus, Motormaster, Bruticus, and a Quintesson Prosecutor in the same movie where Unicron made his debut) as a decapitated and reactivated head in the season three episodes “Ghost in the Machine” and “Grimlock’s New Brain”. Seriously, he’s still dead. Especially when his memory bank survived the explosion and still being operated.