Transformers 4: 5 Human Characters Who Deserve More Storylines

trando As a child of the '80's, I vividly remember the days of "Robots in Disguise." Names like Megatron and Optimus Prime were familiar to me in the same way that I remembered She-Ra and Skeletor. It was a wonderful bridging of the generations when I got to watch the 2007 Transformers movie with my 8-year-old nephew. I have taken a more active role in the fandom since then and, after seeing Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, began a collaborative writing project called the Botosphere. We have four college-educated women who meet on a regular basis to geek out about all things which are "more than meets the eye." Our affiliated Yahoo! Group comprises over 80 members. On a regular basis, I pull out my camera and snap a picture of a yellow Camaro or a station wagon wearing a Decepticon symbol. The reason I tell this is not to simply brag about my geek cred. It is to illustrate that the series that we first encountered when I was a very young child is still very much an influence in American media. We have enjoyed and/or endured three live-action movies so far and a fourth one is currently in production. With that in mind, let us look at 5 characters whose stories should have been fleshed out more. (And yes, I am sticking with humans because if we went into all of the 'bots who should have been in the movies, we'd be here for another article. Maybe I'll do that next.)
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That's Kaki pronounced like the pants, thank you very much, my family nickname and writing name. I am a Red Sox-loving, Doctor Who-quoting, Shaara-reading walking string quartet of a Mormon writer from Boston. I currently work 40 hours at a stressful desk job with a salary that lets me pick up and travel to places like Ireland or Philadelphia. I have no husband or kids, but I have five nephews to keep me entertained. When not writing, working or eating too much Indian food, I'm always looking for something new to learn, whether it's French or family history.