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That pic sucks. The Ark is way too small and there's no way Unicron can be even as big as Metroplex, judging from that pic.
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Um. Maybe there's something else obscuring his legs and he's a lot further away from the hole than he looks. And maybe the curvature's actually just a local hill?Rebis wrote:Except that the visible curvature of Cybertron and positioning of Scorponok makes the planet significantly smaller than the Barringer meteor crater.Denyer wrote:If you assume there's a few miles below Grimlock, the perspective just about works.
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Given that its, as stated, a 'nightmarish' representation of what is going on, i don't see why not.Denyer wrote:Is that the planet or the dome of a building? It can't be the planet, far as I can see...Rebis wrote:Except that the visible curvature of Cybertron and positioning of Scorponok makes the planet significantly smaller than the Barringer meteor crater.
agree with Impstar.