Hasbro Cinematic Universe (HCU)
If Paramount is successful in creating the Hasbro Cinematic Universe, how will they explain space travel for their live action movies, and will those movies appease critics like Neil DeGrasse Tyson? Most of us Hasbro fans (that follow cartoons, comics, and movies) know Transformers use transwarp tech and space bridges which involves space-time-altering or wormholes, but what about G. I. Joe? In Action Force lore, they have the Mass Device an a comic book intergalactic vessel called Defiant. Plus, the Mass Device has a potential risk for travelers using it that can result in people being "cook" to death. What remains unclear about Action Force space travel is how it works for them. What's clear is Action Force has their own unique way of interstellar travel. Given this information, it would be contrary to fan's knowledge and risky towards the development of a Hasbro's Cinematic Universe to say they stole interstellar tech from cybertronians. When it comes to lightspeed space travel, Neil DeGrasse Tyson entertains the theory of warmhole travel (for shortcuts) and bending spacetime which is in cybertronian lore. However, what about Action Force space travel? Should the Mass Device and Defiant be "rapped around" quantum displacement or something else? Quantum displacement is the manipulation of subatomic particles and doesn't require two points for space travel like wormholes. Given what most people know, will Paramount and Hasbro come up with a different method for Action Force Lightspeed travel; if so, what will it be? Lastly, Will Neil DeGrasse Tyson be satisfied with Paramount's HCU, regarding space travel?
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