Over the last 25 years the Transformers have appeared in media from the exquisite to the scribbled and been licensed to the responsible and the... Pat Lee. Discussion of all the branches of TF media within!
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by Best First » Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:25 pm
Uberking Robert wrote:
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.
brilliant.
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by Guest » Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:07 pm
Denyer wrote:If you assume there's a few miles below Grimlock, the perspective just about works.
Except that the visible curvature of Cybertron and positioning of Scorponok makes the planet significantly smaller than the Barringer meteor crater.
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by Bouncelot » Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:14 pm
Rebis wrote:Denyer wrote:If you assume there's a few miles below Grimlock, the perspective just about works.
Except that the visible curvature of Cybertron and positioning of Scorponok makes the planet significantly smaller than the Barringer meteor crater.
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?
I'll try to come up with something better next time. Promise.
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by Guest » Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:35 pm
I don't really care about it that much, it's just a nightmarish representation of what's going on, anyway. Chalk it down to Circuit Breaker's fevered imagination.
I was just trying to join in with all the Bob's incredible insight discussion.
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by Impactor returns 2.0 » Tue Nov 22, 2005 12:00 am
yeah to me its a representation. its not supposed to be accurate.
Its like saying
"oh thats not actually what happens in the comic!" - of course not.
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by Denyer » Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:50 am
Rebis wrote:Except that the visible curvature of Cybertron and positioning of Scorponok makes the planet significantly smaller than the Barringer meteor crater.
Is that the planet or the dome of a building? It can't be the planet, far as I can see...
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by Best First » Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:29 am
Denyer wrote:Rebis wrote:Except that the visible curvature of Cybertron and positioning of Scorponok makes the planet significantly smaller than the Barringer meteor crater.
Is that the planet or the dome of a building? It can't be the planet, far as I can see...
Given that its, as stated, a 'nightmarish' representation of what is going on, i don't see why not.
agree with Impstar.