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Deadpool. wrote:No.... Unicron is larger, I think.....Jazzz wrote:I watched some g1 episodes and according to the animation Cybertron might be smaller than the moon.
or its just 80s animation.
So Unicron is the same size as Cybertron right?
damn uncron is small.
ConDrewfus wrote:
Saber Prime wrote:ConDrewfus wrote:
This made me laugh. I still wanna see a battle between Galactus and Unicron over a planet they both want to eat.
Galactus: You're a Transformer, made of metal, you can eat all the metal planets, I'll take the organic ones.
Unicron: But there are more organic planets than metal ones?
Galactus: OK to make it fair I'll start eating first and by the time you start there will be an equill amount of organic and metal planets.
Unicron: ... How stupid do you think I am?
Galactus: You really want me to answer that?
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Cyclonus_3009 wrote:I know he's called the Planet Eater, But from what I've seen he only eaten mechanical planets. Does he really have a tatse for organic planets though?
An_de wrote:Cyclonus_3009 wrote:I know he's called the Planet Eater, But from what I've seen he only eaten mechanical planets. Does he really have a tatse for organic planets though?
I think that he eats planets with energon.
Sid Burn wrote:An_de wrote:Cyclonus_3009 wrote:I know he's called the Planet Eater, But from what I've seen he only eaten mechanical planets. Does he really have a tatse for organic planets though?
I think that he eats planets with energon.
This is the answer I was waiting for someone to pipe up with.
Earth is desirable to the 'cons because of its rich sources of energon, or energon convertable resources.
Same reason that Unicron would be attracted to earth.
The dreamwave comics went one further, in the energon series, the earth is teeming with energon reserves that can be tapped directly, no conversion from one element to energon needed.
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The Master Blaster wrote:But I think he'd have a hard time with gas giants, considering they are mostly swirling gas of one kind or another surrounding a much smaller core.
The Master Blaster wrote::DEVIL:
He would, of course, eat all planets.
But I think he'd have a hard time with gas giants, considering they are mostly swirling gas of one kind or another surrounding a much smaller core.
Don't forget the Earth's core is iron. Just think of the Earth as a balance meal.
Saber Prime wrote:The Master Blaster wrote::DEVIL:
He would, of course, eat all planets.
But I think he'd have a hard time with gas giants, considering they are mostly swirling gas of one kind or another surrounding a much smaller core.
Don't forget the Earth's core is iron. Just think of the Earth as a balance meal.
Um... the Earth's core is a big ball of multan lava. I'm sure there's iron in one of the layers from here to the center but unless iron and lava are the same thing than it's not the center.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:The Master Blaster wrote::DEVIL:
He would, of course, eat all planets.
But I think he'd have a hard time with gas giants, considering they are mostly swirling gas of one kind or another surrounding a much smaller core.
Don't forget the Earth's core is iron. Just think of the Earth as a balance meal.
Um... the Earth's core is a big ball of multan lava. I'm sure there's iron in one of the layers from here to the center but unless iron and lava are the same thing than it's not the center.
You know since your younger then me I would have thought you would know your earth science better then I do but.......this is from my daughters earth science school books
The average density of Earth is 5515 kg/m3, making it the densest planet in the Solar system. Since the average density of surface material is only around 3000 kg/m3, we must conclude that denser materials exist within Earth's core. Further evidence for the high density core comes from the study of seismology.
Seismic measurements show that the core is divided into two parts, a solid inner core with a radius of ~1220 km and a liquid outer core extending beyond it to a radius of ~3400 km. The solid inner core was discovered in 1936 by Inge Lehmann and is generally believed to be composed primarily of iron and some nickel.
In early stages of the Earth's formation about 4.5 billion years ago, melting would have caused denser substances to sink toward the center in a process called planetary differentiation , while less-dense materials would have migrated to the crust. The core is thus believed to largely be composed of iron (80%), along with nickel and one or more light elements, whereas other dense elements, such as lead and uranium, either are too rare to be significant or tend to bind to lighter elements and thus remain in the crust. Some have argued that the inner core may be in the form of a single iron crystal.
The liquid outer core surrounds the inner core and is believed to be composed of iron mixed with nickel and trace amounts of lighter elements.
Recent speculation suggests that the innermost part of the core is enriched in gold, platinum and other iron-loving elements.
Saber Prime wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:The Master Blaster wrote::DEVIL:
He would, of course, eat all planets.
But I think he'd have a hard time with gas giants, considering they are mostly swirling gas of one kind or another surrounding a much smaller core.
Don't forget the Earth's core is iron. Just think of the Earth as a balance meal.
Um... the Earth's core is a big ball of multan lava. I'm sure there's iron in one of the layers from here to the center but unless iron and lava are the same thing than it's not the center.
You know since your younger then me I would have thought you would know your earth science better then I do but.......this is from my daughters earth science school books
The average density of Earth is 5515 kg/m3, making it the densest planet in the Solar system. Since the average density of surface material is only around 3000 kg/m3, we must conclude that denser materials exist within Earth's core. Further evidence for the high density core comes from the study of seismology.
Seismic measurements show that the core is divided into two parts, a solid inner core with a radius of ~1220 km and a liquid outer core extending beyond it to a radius of ~3400 km. The solid inner core was discovered in 1936 by Inge Lehmann and is generally believed to be composed primarily of iron and some nickel.
In early stages of the Earth's formation about 4.5 billion years ago, melting would have caused denser substances to sink toward the center in a process called planetary differentiation , while less-dense materials would have migrated to the crust. The core is thus believed to largely be composed of iron (80%), along with nickel and one or more light elements, whereas other dense elements, such as lead and uranium, either are too rare to be significant or tend to bind to lighter elements and thus remain in the crust. Some have argued that the inner core may be in the form of a single iron crystal.
The liquid outer core surrounds the inner core and is believed to be composed of iron mixed with nickel and trace amounts of lighter elements.
Recent speculation suggests that the innermost part of the core is enriched in gold, platinum and other iron-loving elements.
This was discovered in 1936? Was the book allso dated for that same year or did you check?
All I remember from science was the Earth's core was lava. Of course my elementry school really sucked too so for all I know the science books I was useing was probly horribly outdated.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
i_amtrunks wrote:The Master Blaster wrote:But I think he'd have a hard time with gas giants, considering they are mostly swirling gas of one kind or another surrounding a much smaller core.
I guess they'd be like a milkshake to him then!
Damolisher wrote:i_amtrunks wrote:The Master Blaster wrote:But I think he'd have a hard time with gas giants, considering they are mostly swirling gas of one kind or another surrounding a much smaller core.
I guess they'd be like a milkshake to him then!
Well you know what they say: Our milshake brings the demonic planet eating transformers to our yard, and they're like 'it's better than yours.'
There is stuff I don't remember but nothing I remember differently from what accully occured.sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:I didnt think there would have been that much of a difference between the books you read in the late 90's and the one's I read in the late 70's and early 80's.It looks like your books were older then mine.My school tex books were mostly dated between the late 50's and 60's and even they had the correct info on the earths inner core.
Maybe you just didnt like the topic and you dont remember what you were tought
Saber Prime wrote:
You should be familar with Saturn sence the Greek name of that God is allso the name of the Klingon home world.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:
You should be familar with Saturn sence the Greek name of that God is allso the name of the Klingon home world.
I'm very familar with Greek Mytholigy [as well as others] but your facts on the Klingons home world are in question.The names sound simular but are spelled very differend.The Greek God was named Chronos and the Klingon home world is called Qo'noS.
Saber Prime wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:
You should be familar with Saturn sence the Greek name of that God is allso the name of the Klingon home world.
I'm very familar with Greek Mytholigy [as well as others] but your facts on the Klingons home world are in question.The names sound simular but are spelled very differend.The Greek God was named Chronos and the Klingon home world is called Qo'noS.
I apperently spelled the name wrong in my post either way as I wrote Kronos. (Told ya I couldn't spell Greek Names)
Still they are both pronounced the same way and even though they're spelled different I wouldn't doubt it if that is where the name came from.
Romulas and Remas (again probly spelling wrong) are allso names of planets on Star Trek and are taken from the Bible.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:
You should be familar with Saturn sence the Greek name of that God is allso the name of the Klingon home world.
I'm very familar with Greek Mytholigy [as well as others] but your facts on the Klingons home world are in question.The names sound simular but are spelled very differend.The Greek God was named Chronos and the Klingon home world is called Qo'noS.
I apperently spelled the name wrong in my post either way as I wrote Kronos. (Told ya I couldn't spell Greek Names)
Still they are both pronounced the same way and even though they're spelled different I wouldn't doubt it if that is where the name came from.
Romulas and Remas (again probly spelling wrong) are allso names of planets on Star Trek and are taken from the Bible.
I really cant tell you wether or not they took the name from there.....there Home world had been givven 3 different names over the years and 2 of those came from offical live action serries.If it had been Rodenberry that named the home world I would have said you were wrong because he had a different method of naming people places and things on Star trek.
I didnt know that Romulos and Remus were names taken from the bible....Ib thought they were from Roman mythology.Witch I thing pre-dates the bible.
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