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Damolisher wrote:Interesting, but I still don't think they'd be on a first name basis if it were a parent-daughter thing. And Whintertron, it can't be a debate on how it happens if it can't happen in the first place, kinda of like 'What would happen if Paris Hilton shuts her legs.'
That may be. but it still doesn't disprove the possibility. They don't need to be organic. They just need to have males and females, genetics, engage in the activities that strictly revolve around mating andthe choosing of a mate, and there be evidence of children and parenting, all of which exists. No one is saying that they must be capable. What we are saying is that it is not impossible for them to be capable, and it isn't just me who sees this.Damolisher wrote:Tramp, the reason the debate is still going is you see males and females, and conclude they must have sex, even though they don't need to, and even though they're robots with nothing organic in them. Dude, honestly, you're looking at it from a science POV when it's nothing more than a cartoon designed to sell toys.
Night Striker wrote:Regarding Chromia and Moonracers, while I don't think they are related I can see how you can say that they are. (I always assumed that if Prime and Elita had a child, she or he wouldn't call them Mom or dad in front of other members of the crew, rather they would address them as the others did.)
The only way is could even be theoretically possible would be if you could digitize the genes from silicon based chemical code into pure data and then engineer that into a carbon based chemical code. Even then, it won't be identical because you'd be replacing one element with another. In this case Carbon for Silicon. It is these basic elements that make the process virtually impossible, not the code sequences themselves.Wouldn't there be a way to convert the sillicon based dna? We know that a human can be transfered into the head of a tranformer, and we know that a human's brain pattern can be put inside an autobot. So how much conversion would it take from Headmasters to making dna compatable to humans?
Damolisher wrote:Ah, hang on, you said it HAD to be in the last topic about this going by these 7 criteria or whatever.
And I stick by my guns: relations are based on what building schematics are used. And Night Striker, of course you couldn't use bloody human DNA, that's just sick. What kind of disgusting mutant would that cause? Another Steven Hawking?
Whiner-tron is right. It is a question of "how", not "if".Damolisher wrote:Yeah, it also doesn't say it applies to cartoon characters either, especially robots created for children.
Would you even know what they would look like? More than likely, they would be very different than ours. The point is that as far as this discussion is concerned it is possible. there is canon evidence to support it. Yes, they are robotic, but in the end that makes no difference. What makes the difference is they're being living beings. What they are made of is irrelevant.Damolisher wrote:No, it's a question of if. You can use all the would-be scientific laws you want, but at the end of the day, they're robots. And Whinertron, for the umpteenth bloody time, you can't have how if there IS NO HOW! AND THERE ISN'T! OK, do I need to show you the internal scan of Optimus Prime from the Armada comic? Because I see NOTHING even remotely suggesting genitals.
What makes you so certain that only organic life can sexually reproduce? All sexual, reproduction takes is two sexes. All it is is reproduction involving the union of two gametes. This can be accomplished by organics life or non-organic life. For a mechanoid life form like TransFormers, those gametse would simply be nanite-based. rather tnan organic cells. All each would need to contain is half of each parent's genetic data, and merge together, then start replicating. Self-replicating nanomachines is already theroetically possible in real life. The advantage of it is also pretty simple. No need to devote massive amounts of resources to factories and such.Damolisher wrote:Yes, it does matter.Only organic creatures can sexually reproduce, obviously. There's nothing organic about Transformers. They're machiens. And ones who clearly DON'T need to reproduce. We've been told they're all made by either Vector Sigma in the G1 Cartoon, Beast Wars and Beast Machines, or all created with the Creation Matrix in the G1 Comic. It doesn't get much more open and shut than that.
Damolisher wrote:Yeah, I'm not buying it. They're robots, pure and simple. Not fancy sex machines, just freakin' robots that Transform and fight. Oh, and Neutrals, but who the slag cares about neutrals? There are no genetics with robots. They are all programmed by the Matrix or by Vector Sigma. This is what we are told, this is what we are shown. There is NO OTHER WAY. END. OF. DEBATE.
The "Creation Matrix's flame" is the Allspark. The Spark of Primus.Damolisher wrote:Then wouldn't the tagline be "More than Robots in Disguise?" And yes, those ARE the only ways, hence the quotes:
Megatron: Vector Sigma, the computer which gave us ALL life.
Pincher: The Creation matrix's flame burns within US ALL. The bloody end. Far out, man, admit defeat already. You're virtually saying you know more than Simon Furman and whoever wrote the Key to Vector Sigma.
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