I meant more that he's new to being the designated Autobot tour guide, but yeah, he's not exactly Mr I Will Stand Stoicly Still And Be Calm And Rational, no.
Rath said she liked Sally's POV too. Apparently I hit something right there :)
And replace his hose with thread?
You've been diving in Florida? Do tell; Florida just keeps cropping up in everything at the moment.
Chip, I think, got away with the acid rain because the Autobots were sheltering him.
I'm pretty sure the ship can move. The 'con base is definitely near New York, based on several episodes, especially Girl Who Loved Powerglide, yet somehow got to the middle of the Atlantic in Day of the Machines. And then there's the ship-disguised-as-a-mountain in Prime Problem. So I think it moves, yes.
They may have. The Koiverse take on it is that they opened it up, stripped it out and abandoned it ... although Scavenger did find some interesting things stuck to the hull.
You have to wonder what effect Fire in the Sky had on global warming too. And the constant predation on fossil fuel energy sources and power plants may have pushed humanity towards more eco-friendly distributed energy systems, e.g. installing solar panels on houses. 'cons aren't going to raid *that*. Government'd have to do something like that if 'con energy raids kept causing mass blackouts. Note that there are humans installing Cybertronian energy systems that run on the Earth's magnetic fields way back in Heavy Metal War, etc etc etc.
Heh, you should hear me talk. My tongue's too big for my mouth, I spoonerise, I get words wrong [infamously calling the tumble drier a microwave for example] and my sentence structure is wretched. My brain just goes too fast for my mouth.
It's become a very handy non-fandom, so to speak. It's something I can watch for entertainment and as something to do in my downtime, something to play with data from, but not devote serious brain-time to the way I have with Transformers, leaving my mind free to work on original stuff.
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Date: 2010-06-11 08:41 pm (UTC)Rath said she liked Sally's POV too. Apparently I hit something right there :)
And replace his hose with thread?
You've been diving in Florida? Do tell; Florida just keeps cropping up in everything at the moment.
Chip, I think, got away with the acid rain because the Autobots were sheltering him.
I'm pretty sure the ship can move. The 'con base is definitely near New York, based on several episodes, especially Girl Who Loved Powerglide, yet somehow got to the middle of the Atlantic in Day of the Machines. And then there's the ship-disguised-as-a-mountain in Prime Problem. So I think it moves, yes.
They may have. The Koiverse take on it is that they opened it up, stripped it out and abandoned it ... although Scavenger did find some interesting things stuck to the hull.
You have to wonder what effect Fire in the Sky had on global warming too. And the constant predation on fossil fuel energy sources and power plants may have pushed humanity towards more eco-friendly distributed energy systems, e.g. installing solar panels on houses. 'cons aren't going to raid *that*. Government'd have to do something like that if 'con energy raids kept causing mass blackouts. Note that there are humans installing Cybertronian energy systems that run on the Earth's magnetic fields way back in Heavy Metal War, etc etc etc.
Heh, you should hear me talk. My tongue's too big for my mouth, I spoonerise, I get words wrong [infamously calling the tumble drier a microwave for example] and my sentence structure is wretched. My brain just goes too fast for my mouth.
It's become a very handy non-fandom, so to speak. It's something I can watch for entertainment and as something to do in my downtime, something to play with data from, but not devote serious brain-time to the way I have with Transformers, leaving my mind free to work on original stuff.