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Tramp wrote:Whiner-tron wrote:I'm sorry, I really think that a body being constructed outside the body is more fisable.
Are you talking like in an "egg" pod or factory built bodies?
The problem there is that the examples of Wheelie and the children of the Dinof Force showthem as children, physically as well as mentally.Whiner-tron wrote:Tramp wrote:Whiner-tron wrote:I'm sorry, I really think that a body being constructed outside the body is more fisable.
Are you talking like in an "egg" pod or factory built bodies?
Neither, I think that the nano-bots would join outside both bodies, use the materials at hand (dirt, trees, rocks, ext.) and create a new Transformer body right their and then. The body would be fully matcher, but the ‘bot would likely have the mind of a 5 year old (enough mental capacity to learn and survive semi-independently)
As proof of this, take BW Cheetor. On numerous occasions we see him do and say things that would be appropriate for a pre-adolescent, while his body appears to be that of an adult.
I’m sure people will punch holes in this argument eventually, but I think it is sound.
Tramp wrote:The problem there is that the examples of Wheelie and the children of the Dinof Force showthem as children, physically as well as mentally.Whiner-tron wrote:Tramp wrote:Whiner-tron wrote:I'm sorry, I really think that a body being constructed outside the body is more fisable.
Are you talking like in an "egg" pod or factory built bodies?
Neither, I think that the nano-bots would join outside both bodies, use the materials at hand (dirt, trees, rocks, ext.) and create a new Transformer body right their and then. The body would be fully matcher, but the ‘bot would likely have the mind of a 5 year old (enough mental capacity to learn and survive semi-independently)
As proof of this, take BW Cheetor. On numerous occasions we see him do and say things that would be appropriate for a pre-adolescent, while his body appears to be that of an adult.
I’m sure people will punch holes in this argument eventually, but I think it is sound.
Whiner-tron wrote:Tramp wrote:The problem there is that the examples of Wheelie and the children of the Dinof Force showthem as children, physically as well as mentally.Whiner-tron wrote:Tramp wrote:Whiner-tron wrote:I'm sorry, I really think that a body being constructed outside the body is more fisable.
Are you talking like in an "egg" pod or factory built bodies?
Neither, I think that the nano-bots would join outside both bodies, use the materials at hand (dirt, trees, rocks, ext.) and create a new Transformer body right their and then. The body would be fully matcher, but the ‘bot would likely have the mind of a 5 year old (enough mental capacity to learn and survive semi-independently)
As proof of this, take BW Cheetor. On numerous occasions we see him do and say things that would be appropriate for a pre-adolescent, while his body appears to be that of an adult.
I’m sure people will punch holes in this argument eventually, but I think it is sound.
Frankly, for every example you can find for anything in the Transformers universe, you can find something to disprove it.
Tramp wrote:Well, there really is nothing to disprove. Cheetor was "born" from a protoform in a stasis pod, hence his Adult form.
Whiner-tron wrote:Tramp wrote:Well, there really is nothing to disprove. Cheetor was "born" from a protoform in a stasis pod, hence his Adult form.
Where do you get that?
Night Striker wrote:Whiner-tron, I like your idea. It makes sense. I can't see any real physical way for a fem to carry around a child in her.
As for Wheelie, you notice that he was a smaller bot, and never did get a bigger body. He, like cheetor, had features on him that made him child like. That didn't mean that he started out in a small body.
Whiner-tron wrote:Night Striker wrote:Whiner-tron, I like your idea. It makes sense. I can't see any real physical way for a fem to carry around a child in her.
As for Wheelie, you notice that he was a smaller bot, and never did get a bigger body. He, like cheetor, had features on him that made him child like. That didn't mean that he started out in a small body.
First off, thank you Night Striker.
Second, Wheele is a very good example. While he acts like a child, he looks to be physically mature. Just because he is small doesn’t mean he is young. Look at G1 Bumblebee, or BW Rattrap. In both cases the ‘bots are the smallest of their group, and they are obviously adults.
In short, (no pun intended) small dose not mean young.
(I'm sorry if I sound condesending, that wasn't my intention.)
Througout most of the cartoon, Wheelie was a "little Brother" character, not the true "wild Boy" he started out as in the movie, or in his toy bio. DW took him back to those origins as a savage little wild boy.Damolisher wrote:OK, why is it that once again someone needs to point out that Dreamwave borrow concepts from EVERYWHERE? If a certain character didn't have a character in a marvel comic, they genreally used their cartoon personality instead.
And what i am saying is that yes he does have the appearance of a child. His proportions are child-like, his face is child-like. His entire form says "child". There is nothing "adult" in his appearance. He looks like a ten-year-old.Damolisher wrote:Tramp, OK, I know what I'm talking about here. I'm not denying the fact he has the mentality of a child. I'm just saying he's also a savage, and doesn't have the APPEARENCE of a child. In any case, he was programmed as a child, and his programming went postal. That's it, it's not like he's a kid mentally. Just like Jetfire in the Marvel comic was prgrammed into sentiency as an Autobot (He was created as a drone by the Decepticons), Wheelie was programmed as a child. Why do you think you never see any other Transformer act like a child, regardless of when they were made? Take the Aerialbots or Stunticons in the cartoon, for example.
When they're slouching.Damolisher wrote:When the hell did you last see a ten year old with arms like that, coloured orange, with a face in the middle of their chest? Well, unless you live near like, a nuclear waste facility or something?
If, based upon Beast Wars, and DW both saying that TFs have, or are made up of Nanomachine "regenerative circuitry", then it stands to reason that the nanomachines would be what would allow them to grow similar to the way any other life form does. Given the hardness of their armored "skin", they might need to periodically "molt" in order to grow, but not change into new bodies.Whiner-tron wrote:Regardless, I can see no point or method for Transformers physicaly growing.
Damolisher wrote:Exactly. THAT would be ignoring the fact they're robots at all.
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