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fenrir72 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Bumblevivisector wrote:As for signature powers aligning with a figures other attributes, was gravity control being the winning option before we've even glimpsed the anticipated female gestalt a conscious attempt to make fandom produce as many breast-weapon jokes as possible? 'Cause when I think of female combiner-bots that defy gravity, Volspina immediately springs to mind.SW's SilverHammer wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Would "Quakebreak" have not been better suited to have the earthquake power instead of the gravity power?SW's SilverHammer wrote:Thank, **** christ her name wasn't slammoth or quakebreak. I mean Jesus Christ, talk about on the nose.
And the teleport power would have people accuse her of knocking off Skywarp.
Probably, but you can still make the point of her using gravity and kinetic energyotoo make objects fall to earth, and the cause an earth quake like impact.
Even allowing that her ranged weapons were a component-mecha's elbows, the configuration doesn't seem structurally sound without some anti-grav engines.
Granted, it probably was the best option of those 3, since there are multiple TFs with iconic earthquake powers.
Homina homina...what on earth is she from?
Art style reminds me of Masami Obari's muscled/voluptous look. Is getting hot around here.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:
Did some googling, and it seemsto be from a rather fanservice heavy anime called Godannar.
william-james88 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:
Did some googling, and it seemsto be from a rather fanservice heavy anime called Godannar.
as in God'dan! Ar you single?
You had me at Wal-Mart!CrankyOldTruck wrote:I don't know about the rest of y'all, but the last time I was in my local Wal-Mart, Gravity and females of any kind just DO NOT seem to go well together. Pretty much mortal enemies in fact.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Bumblevivisector wrote:As for signature powers aligning with a figures other attributes, was gravity control being the winning option before we've even glimpsed the anticipated female gestalt a conscious attempt to make fandom produce as many breast-weapon jokes as possible? 'Cause when I think of female combiner-bots that defy gravity, Volspina immediately springs to mind.SW's SilverHammer wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Would "Quakebreak" have not been better suited to have the earthquake power instead of the gravity power?SW's SilverHammer wrote:Thank, **** christ her name wasn't slammoth or quakebreak. I mean Jesus Christ, talk about on the nose.
And the teleport power would have people accuse her of knocking off Skywarp.
Probably, but you can still make the point of her using gravity and kinetic energyotoo make objects fall to earth, and the cause an earth quake like impact.
Even allowing that her ranged weapons were a component-mecha's elbows, the configuration doesn't seem structurally sound without some anti-grav engines.
Granted, it probably was the best option of those 3, since there are multiple TFs with iconic earthquake powers.
Homina homina...what on earth is she from?
Art style reminds me of Masami Obari's muscled/voluptous look. Is getting hot around here.
Did some googling, and it seemsto be from a rather fanservice heavy anime called Godannar.
Bradimus wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Did some googling, and it seemsto be from a rather fanservice heavy anime called Godannar.
Thanks for that. I knew I recognized her from somewhere. I think she was piloted by the barely clothed very voluptuous Russian female pilot.Been a while since I've seen the anime. Crazy show, lots of fun, but absolutely bonkers. Highly recommended for great laughs. Fan service goes both ways in that one.
Transformers writers, artists and designers would never get away with something like that. Too many purists would explode.
Va'al wrote:Or you know, people who find it telling of certain mindsets, for creator and audience alike.
Robogeek1973 wrote:So do we know if this is going to be sold separately in a wave or as a boxset yet?
Robogeek1973 wrote:So do we know if this is going to be sold separately in a wave or as a boxset yet?
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Robogeek1973 wrote:So do we know if this is going to be sold separately in a wave or as a boxset yet?
I'm guessing each sold separately, same as the other deluxe/voyager/legends combiners. I don't know, but that would be my guess since it will be regular retail.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
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