A Titan To Rival All Titans?? | #transformers Legacy United Titan Class Tidal Wave

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Published 2024-06-17

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  • @ThatToyGuy
    Forgot to trim the song at the end. For those who see that, there is nothing special after the outro lol.....just a blank screen.😂 My bad
  • @potato3757
    "lets combine the idiot to make the big idiot" sums up tidalwave perfectly
  • @treebotreviews
    That awkward moment when the level you just ran through stands up and beats the shit out of you.
  • @LarySeeAircraft
    6:42 the side part is for the second runway that runs offset from the direction of the ship. It’s fore aircraft landing so if they mess up the landing or need to go around they don’t crash into aircraft sitting on the front of the carrier
  • @Toucan101
    TIDAL WAVE. TIDAL WAVE Ps: the pointy bit it where the planes land, the front is where they take off, they need more room to land
  • The pointy part on the side of the carrier is the runway where the jets will land on. The deck of an aircraft carrier is meant to be as spacially efficient as possible, so having the runway stick out a bit and exist at an angle does numbers for saving space.
  • if my memory is correct, they did plan on making the Mini Dark fleet combine into a mini Tidal Wave but they ran out of budget before they could.
  • @a.z.pantera5577
    I will never get over the Altantic Ocean level in Atari Transformers that is just one big arena to the Tidal Wave fight. Not only that but the little details of the ship mode is kind of awesome, such as one hallway having a window with just... a giant head. I also love that you need a specific Mini-con just to get to the ship. Plus, the boss fight itself understands scale. Tidal Wave is COLOSSAL, and he isn't locked to a specific area. He can follow you onto land, the ground quakes, he can in fact crush you under his foot. Even the cutscene in which he transforms makes you look so miniscule. It is a spectacle boss done absolute correct.
  • @Thattoyguy, the "pointy bit" is so that aircraft carriers have more room to land, and if they dont land successfully, they can fly off to try again.
  • 6:36 It's either an elevator between the flight deck and hangar or part of the landing area of the flight deck. In this case it looks like the corner of the landing area, which is angled compared to the rest of the ship so that landing aircraft that fail to catch an arrestor wire don't crash into aircraft being launched at the front of the ship
  • @ThePuff18
    I kinda wish instead of the mini fleet, he came with Mirage. I think that could have been a neat addition!
  • @Mr.Crow1984
    6:30 the pointy bit is the landing strip. Old aircraft carriers (ww2 style) used to be a single long runway. In this runway palnes would both land and take off. This is do to the size of the carrier and the technology at the time. This system was limited by the fact that if an aircraft needed to land or takeoff, no other aircraft could land or take off. As such changes were made and a two runway system was implemented, the pointy part is part of the landing runway. Here is where you have the toe cables that help aircraft land. The runway in the front is the takoff one. This is where you will find the catapults that lunch the fighters. Im summarazing a lot, because there are way to many reasons why the change in layout was made (change to jets, technology, catapults, doctrine, etc)
  • If they shrunk Tidalwave's head down a bit to be more on a deluxe class scale and with a new mold, we could get an Animated Universe deluxe Highbrow.
  • @Frosstie-
    6:42 the pointy bit is the runway. The reason for the longer side, is landing
  • @NexusZ2518
    BROO! Insane! Ps. I saw that Hotshot. He better be next! 😮
  • @kyomand
    I worked on EA-6B Prowlers in the U.S Navy and our squadron was attached to the USS Kitty Hawk. A U.S aircraft carrier has 4 steam powered catapults that help the aircraft reach speeds to take off. 2 catapults that come off at the very front of the ship and 2 on the "pointy part". The pointy part is also the landing area in case they miss the arresting wire they can take off again.
  • The little sharp outline on the side of aircraft carriers are to hold planes when they are not being used. The reason they jolt out to the side is so that active aircraft don’t ram into the non active aircraft.
  • @fulcrumagent
    The pointy bit on the aircraft carrier is just a runway extension