- Well, yes, either way puts them in danger and presents complications. My reading of the situation is that trying to steal a ship, which has an actual end goal beyond "avoid dying for as long as possible," is still potentially the better way to go. It's definitely the plan that would have been more engaging to me as a reader.-
It doesn't have a realistic chance of success of rescuing the organics, though. Come back to the Necrobot base- right where the enemy is- and load 'em? Even if they somehow managed to steal a ship, which I don't feel is doable, it still pretty much requires "beat all the enemies," with the added complications of "on their turf."
With the supercharge, maybe they could beat enough of the enemy bosses to convince the others to retreat (they weren't counting on it ending so soon), and they definitely have the option to buy more time- which, as Autobot history has shown, results in plenty of last-minute rescues.
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Well, yes, either way puts them in danger and presents complications. My reading of the situation is that trying to steal a ship, which has an actual end goal beyond "avoid dying for as long as possible," is still potentially the better way to go. It's definitely the plan that would have been more engaging to me as a reader.-
It doesn't have a realistic chance of success of rescuing the organics, though. Come back to the Necrobot base- right where the enemy is- and load 'em? Even if they somehow managed to steal a ship, which I don't feel is doable, it still pretty much requires "beat all the enemies," with the added complications of "on their turf."
With the supercharge, maybe they could beat enough of the enemy bosses to convince the others to retreat (they weren't counting on it ending so soon), and they definitely have the option to buy more time- which, as Autobot history has shown, results in plenty of last-minute rescues.