Silverbolt MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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…It is simply unacceptable behavior in ENFJ 1w2 sx/so 126’s book! MBTI - Fe-Si-Ne-Ti —> Fe-Ti: I feel that Silverbolt predominantly valued “harmony, common courtesy, respect, and loyalty”, especially with “others in mind”, having been “quick to express [his] appreciation”. — In “Coming of the Fuzors: Part 2” (S2-E3), I feel that Silverbolt was evidently moved by the generosity of the Maximals having taken him in restore him in the CR Chamber, realizing that they were much more socially considerate and accepting, which drew him to join with them. —> Fe-Ni: I am a bit on the fence about whether Silverbolt demonstrated Ni-Se or Si-Ne, but I think I’m going to lean towards Silverbolt having been guided by “a vision of how things ultimately should be”, so he strived “to take the best path toward achieving that ideal outcome”. — In “Transmutate” (S2-E10), the other Maximals considered putting the Transmutate into stasis lock due to the danger it posed, but Silverbolt took a firm stance against them, possibly based on the vision that the Transmutate was capable of good. —> Fe-Se: I feel that for Silverbolt, tertiary Se may have manifested an “impulsiveness” that resulted in his being “prone to bending the rules”, but only if he felt “it would not harm those around [him]”. — In “Cutting Edge” (S3-E4), his feelings towards Blackarachnia continued to be the source of Silverbolt’s morally “gray” (as his character wiki invokes it) area, manifesting in this particular episode as his reactive territoriality over her. ENNEAGRAM - 1w2 sx/so 126 —> Type 1: I feel that Silverbolt inherently contended with a sense of “anger” that he “directed towards” what was “right or wrong and expressed” it “in a manner” that was “often morally righteous”. — In “The Agenda: Part 2” (S2-E12), I feel this especially came through in one of my favorite scenes of Beast Wars when Optimus Primal confronted Silverbolt on Blackarachnia— I appreciate the scene as it was a clash between different Type 1s’ sense of correctness, Silverbolt have spoken out against Optimus Primal to advocate for his ability to handle Blackarachnia. —> Wing 2: I feel that Silverbolt’s sense of correctness came from a “place of 2 likability and helpfulness”, especially as tended to “step in and act from [his] principles”. — In “Feral Scream: Part 2” (S3-E6), I feel there might have been some possessiveness that could attribute to a Type 2 presence that manifested from Silverbot in regards to Blackarachnia’s expressed concern for Cheetor’s safety. —> sx/so: I feel that Silverbolt demonstrated a very romantic sort of Type 1, especially through the Sexual Instinct’s “fusion/merging”, in which he sought “intense fusion with the object of [his] attention”. — In “Crossing the Rubicon” (S3-E9), Silverbolt continued to passionately hold onto his belief that Blackarachnia was inherently a Maximal, and he sought union with her as the object of his attention. SOURCES, MAXIMIZE! —> Silverbolt: https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Silverbolt_(Fuzor) —> MBTI: https://practicaltyping.com/ENFJ/ —> Enneagram: https://www.enneagrammer.com/type-1 —> Instincts: https://www.docdroid.net/QTXfwgk/hudson-subtypes-pdf LINGERING THOUGHTS —> I admit that I struggled with Silverbolt— not to suggest that he was a badly written character or anything, I just didn’t mesh well with his manifestation of Fe, such as his vehement insistence of Blackarachnia having to fit a certain social role as a Maximal, rather than accepting her for who she was as an individual. —> Nonetheless, I continue to admire Type 1 for its ability to advocate for its morals and adhere to its sense of correctness— I appreciate how Silverbolt demonstrates that a Fe-User can very much have their own moral values that they can stand up for. —> It’s just a… scratch. Thanks.