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I think so as well. I can see her pink color tints almost clearly. It can't be Elita One,which is also pink, since she died in the Reign Of Starscream comic books.

@Antaris: Maybe it's Firestar or Moonracer? I think it's Moonracer since their's a Pink, Blue and Red bike. Pink for Acree, Blue for Chromia and Red for Moonracer

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Ok.. is it safe to say: Mikaela dies? It Looks like she is floating on water..

When I saw that shot in the trailer that was the first thing that popped into my head..

Yeah the scene certainly shows it but she could just be concerned for Sam and we see it from Sams perspective?

Ok.. is it safe to say: Mikaela dies? It Looks like she is floating on water..

When I saw that shot in the trailer that was the first thing that popped into my head..

Does that image really look like she's floating on water there to you? To me it just looks like she's looking to the ground or looking down into something.

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When the story begins, the Autobots and the military have been waging a secret war against the Decpticons. As more of the giant robots continue to resurface, though, it becomes apparent the Transformers have been part of Earth?s history for longer than they?d led mankind to believe. One group of bureaucrats even womders if the Decepticons are only appearing because of the Autobot presence. Desperate not to leave Earth undefended, Optimus Prime turns to Sam and asks him to become a human advocate, someone who will convince mankind that the Autobots should be allowed to saty. Sam refuses to believe he can help, though, wanting to go to college and live a normal life - as normal as possible with the strange thoughts and visions that have haunted him since being exposed to the All Spark?s primal energies two years earlier. Alas, Sam?s refusal will have harsh consequences for himself, the Autobots and possibly the entire world. The Decepticons fallen leader, Megatron has been resurrected and brings with him an ancient evil from the Transformers own history.

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Yeah the scene certainly shows it but she could just be concerned for Sam and we see it from Sams perspective?
looks like a view of sam looking up.
Does that image really look like she's floating on water there to you? To me it just looks like she's looking to the ground or looking down into something.

oh! now that you mention it!

Does that image really look like she's floating on water there to you? To me it just looks like she's looking to the ground or looking down into something.

Indeed, would have ripples if she were ....

But enough of Megan Fox, I need some more footage of big ****ing robots kicking ass! :happy:

And that Bumblebee poster is pure win out the lot! :yes:

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