QuietStorm: So Windy, I CAN call you Windy, right?
Windracer: Hah, Windy's just fine QS, go right ahead.
QuietStorm: Excellent, so quick question...what's your first name in the "real world" as they put it?
Windracer: That would be Caitlin. Or Cait, or Caity G, or whatever else friends call me these days.
QuietStorm: Okay...I didn't ask your last name because I don't want to encourage any more Windracer stalkers out there. What are some of the things that you like to do?
Windracer: Well, art, for one. Digital art, traditional, ceramics, I even crochet from time to time. I enjoy volunteering at the Niagara Aquarium every now and again when I'm not going to school. Read the occasional book or play a video game now and again. Other than that I enjoy kicking back, relaxing at home talking to folks online and listening to music. And of course, collecting Transformers whenever I get the chance. He he.
QuietStorm: Cool...all very cool...some subjects that we'll be visiting later on in the convo...you mentioned music...what are some of the bands that are your favorites? Any particular type of music that you really enjoy?
Windracer: Well, I enjoy a wide range of stuff. I don't really like many bands, I just dig songs that have a decent melody or stuff that just sounds good to me. Techno, Rock, Soundtrack tunes, Classical, J-Pop, Oldies. I even enjoy Christmas music, lol. Genre-wise, about the only stuff I will admit I don't care too much for is Rap and Country.
QuietStorm: Ah...what a shame, I totally digg rap...ha ha...anyway...favorite X-Mas song just since you mentioned it...
Windracer: LOL, I love Transsiberian Orchestra's Carol of the Bells. Manheim Steamroller's got some great X-Mas tunes too...Oh yeah, and John Denver and the Muppets' Christmas songs. Those are classic.
QuietStorm: Sheesh, goin' all Polar Xpress on me...Ha ha! So what's your favorite movie? And have they remade it yet?
Windracer: My favorite movie? Aside from Bay's Transformers, it's tough to pick one other favorite... but it'd be a toss-up between the Jaws series or the Jurassic Parks. Loved those for as long as I can remember.
QuietStorm: Great films all of them...but this leads me to wonder...what's deadlier? Being trapped on a sinking underwater science station with Jaws or being trapped in a compound with velociraptors?
Windracer: I'd probably go with the sinking underwater science station, just because that'd be a whole lot tougher a' situation to get out of. No air down there and all that, you see. At least with the raptors, I don't have to worry about a lack of air...
QuietStorm: True...and you'd have to be swimming all the time. I hate it when I get pruney hands and toes...just makes me feel sick-nasty. Any other favorite media you'd like to enlighten us with? You said you liked an occasional book, fave book?
Windracer: Heh, well, back in the day I was a huge Animorphs fan. I don't know what drew me into that book series, but I still have all 50-odd books somewhere packed away in boxes. I read the first few Potter books, but I admit I didn't read anything past the 4th... Which I should probably do sometime soon. Ha... Another book I kinda enjoyed was Elie Wisel's Night. I'll never understand why, but it just struck a chord with me.
QuietStorm: Sweet...Animorphs...I remember hating on them when Beast Wars came out...Potter books...meh, I couldn't get past the first chapter of Socerer's Stone...I'll have to check out this Night that you speak off...
Windracer: It's a first-person account of the Holocaust. The imagery Wisel provides... it was heavy stuff.
QuietStorm: Wow...sounds cool...I like a lot of historical stuff...so that's cool. So...do you have any pets? If so, give us names and species....
Windracer: Ha, I used to own rabbits, back when I was a lot younger, but I currently own an old, semi-senile, 15-year old cat named Sophie... He's a blue lynx-point longhaired Balinese... which is like a Siamese, but not. Ha.
And yes, he's a He. That... was a childhood screw-up that sort of stuck.
QuietStorm: That's rad...Sophie...ha ha...I used to have 3 Siamese cats....are Balinese as nasty and mean as Siamese?
Windracer: Nah, but they're quite vocal and can be prima donnas at times... But Soph, he's just a lazy old fart who's happy with a sunny windowsill and a full food bowl. I guess if I was old as him I wouldn't be much different. Lol.
QuietStorm: That's the life...I wish I had someone that would leave food for me and give me a place to live...
Windracer: Ah, don't we all. Hehehe.
QuietStorm: So I gotta ask...dragons, what's the fascination with them?
Windracer: I dunno... To be honest, my interest in 'em was sparked when I got into the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG. I built a deck around the dragon monsters since I thought that Kazuki Takahashi's dragon designs were awesome, and then it sort of spiraled out of control after that.
QuietStorm: Big fan of Takahashi's art?
Windracer: Yeah, some of his monsters are so imaginative and have great designs, but the dragons are the ones I dig the most.
QuietStorm: Awesome...do you still have those cards or did you hock them to buy Transformers?
Windracer: Ha, I remember selling my Exodia set on eBay a year or two ago, but for the most part I have the majority of the cards I've collected somewhere... I just came across my deck earlier today when I was cleaning out my desk, come to think of it...
QuietStorm: Gotcha...so you're down for collecting...Let's TRANSition into something else...how and when did you get into Transformers?
Windracer: Well, I remember watching Beast Wars when I'd get home from school while I was waiting for ReBoot to come on, on Cartoon Network, but my interest really didn't pick up til 01, when Armada debuted. I watched the 3 ep. pilot when I was packing up to move to NY, and saw that again when I was in the new house. I enjoyed the scene where the kids taught the Autobots how to slap fists for some reason, (What? I thought it was cute!). Sentient robots were pretty cool to me, given that I had been more into Gundams up until that time. And then it all took off from there, I s'pose.
QuietStorm: Gotcha...so no real connection to Gen One...interesting...to tell you the truth, I don't remember the kids teaching the Autobots to slap fists...but hey...Have you ever been teased or mistreated because you’re a TF fan?
Windracer: LOL, I don't know how many times my mom's husband's side of the family comes in to my room to "check out the collection" when there's a family gathering. I know they don't do it out of malice, but they do kid around from time to time about my passion for the 'bots. But no, no real persecution on my end. Not yet, anyway...
QuietStorm: So how'd you find Seibertron.com?
Windracer: A girl on fanfiction.net sent me here after I mentioned the fact that I knew ZIP about Generation 1. I recall not being able to get onto the site for several days because of traffic (or it could've been the AOHell Dialup I was on at the time...), but eventually I found the place and quite enjoyed what I saw.
QuietStorm: Cool...were you instantly befriended? Or did you sorta sit back and watch how things rolled at S-Tron.com?
Windracer: I lurked for the most part. I remember Ryan's "Big Secret Project", getting into HMW, surviving the great Burn, returning and re-creating my team, continued lurking for a little while longer, and first appeared on the boards as... Duel Mistress K, I believe. It was my FF.net handle at the time.
QuietStorm: Duel Mistress K...sounds kinky...ha ha ha...just messin...You mentioned a moment ago about your collection...what does that consist of?
Windracer: Hah, well, it's nothing compared to some of the huge collections that other folks have, it's just pushing 150-odd TF's now. Most are from Armada and onward (I was too afraid to start collecting until the tail-end of 'Mada, TBH.), but I've started backtracking and picking up characters from other series I enjoy. Namely dragon Transformers. Still hunting for a G1 Sinnertwin, but Doublecross and Hun-Grr are one of the FEW G1 Toys I do actually own.
QuietStorm: Sweet...I love Abominus. You were afraid to start collecting, why?
Windracer: Heh, standing in the checkout lines with Transformers in-hand always sort of felt awkward for me, TBH, but I'm overly self-conscious like that. Sometimes I still feel that way, but for the most part I've gotten over it and walk to the register with pride.
QuietStorm: Cool...let me say this...any fan over 14 feels that same way...and eventually we all come to the conclusion that you did...and stroll up there with pride. I actually like talking to the youngsters about TF’s when I'm searching for my latest haul....
Who's the most sacred of your collection? And who are you most likely to pawn off on eBay?
Windracer: I'd be hard-pressed to part with any of my figs, actually, given that I usually only go for Transformers that I think look awesome or I enjoy the character in the show, and some do hold sentimental value to me. My crown jewels? My Japanese Micron Legends Rampage (Armada Wheeljack, but with a better color scheme), TM2 Megatron, 20th Prime, and the two aforementioned G1 Dragonformers I have... I could go on.
QuietStorm: So...fire truck, semi, or gorilla, which is best?
Windracer: Ha, I'd go for the semi or the monkey. Cybertron Prime's cool and all, but, most of the good Optimuses (Optimi...?) are trucks or apes. Hehe.
QuietStorm: Alright...so, what's the best part of The Transformers: The Movie from 1986?
Windracer: Hmm, best part? I'd say Rodimus Prime’s "birth", or the siege of Autobot City when Devastator takes on the Dinobots.
QuietStorm: You a big Rodimus fan?
Windracer: Eh, I just think he's a cooler character than folks give him credit for. I don't really have *a* favorite G1 Character; I'd have to watch more of the series to really have an opinion.
QuietStorm: Ah...I always thought that Rodimus never got a fair shake because they killed Optimus...So who has the best facial hair for a Transformer--Wreck-Gar or Scourge? Maybe Unicron?
Windracer: I'd probably have to say Wreck-Gar. The Junkion's language amuses me greatly, lol.
QuietStorm: Love Wreck-Gar...“You speak TV?” That's classic...I know you digg Beast Wars so...who wins in an arena battle: Transmetal2 Megatron from Beast Wars or your own creation, Raider?
Windracer: Hmm, now that's tough... Couldn't give a straight answer if I tried. Raider's written to be insanely powerful but is a pacifist at heart;, TM2 Megs is hopped up on his namesake's spark... So he'd more'n likely have the edge. Could go either way, though...
QuietStorm: How many times total have you seen the Michael Bay film?
Windracer: Only twice. I'd love to see it a third time, but my family ain't big on seeing films multiple times in the theatres. Still, I'm lucky I saw it twice and so I'm content with kicking back and waiting for the DVD
QuietStorm: Cool...me too...at least about seeing twice...what is the best part of that particular vision of the Transformers?
Windracer: There's so much I love about it, it would be hard to pick just one aspect. The designs are one thing I enjoy, personally, because it's just so incredibly different from what we've normally seen. Be damned if I ever tried to draw a Bayformer because of that insane level of detail, lol, but seeing the CG renders in action was just thrilling for me..
QuietStorm: Yeah, it's tough to draw them up (the Movie Designs)…so why do you like them? What do you have to say to the individuals that didn’t like them? Why did you defend these designs so staunchly?
Windracer: I guess I enjoyed them because of just how unique they were compared to the boxy, simple way TF's have been imagined up until now (not to say there's nothing wrong with that!). I guess I appreciated their complexity from an artistic point of view, and got excited at the thought of seeing how such hyper-detailed mechas would move and act on the big screen.
To the individuals that don't like the designs: I'm sorry you don't enjoy them, that's your opinion. But, for the few haters that openly bash the lovers... back off, alright? We respect your opinions, so it'd be nice if we could get the same courtesy.
I defended them so staunchly when they were "leaked" because people were writing off the movie to be a failure based on an IMAGE. It just didn't seem logical: They hadn't seen the things rendered and in full action, and already were crying that the fandom was going to be doomed. Granted, I could have just as easily been in the wrong, since I hadn't seen them fully-rendered and moving about, either....
QuietStorm: Well, let me just say that I was one of the haters...I still don't really like the designs...but I do thoroughly enjoy the movie...and I've come to realize that any movie based off of another form of media has to be treated differently than that originating media...so I respect this particular vision of the Transformers. However, the designs do sorta grow on me everytime I see them...
Other side of the coin, what do you think about the new Transformers: Animated designs? Why do you dislike them so much? How would you fix those designs?
Windracer: Ha, well, the Animated style, I will admit, I was a bit hypocritical at first and wrote off the series as a failure when I saw that atrocious promo poster that had just Prime on it. After seeing the second promo image, I was still a bit wary, but I kinda liked how Bumblebee looked... Then there was all the talk at Botcon, and I honestly don't have an issue giving this series its shot, now. I guess I was negative about it because I'm more of a fan of the Anime Transformers series (Armada/Energon/Cybertron), and because Cartoon Network's track record with creating some pretty shoddy cartoon series in the past was none too comforting... The one thing I'd change: Prime's "goatee". And maybe do away with some of the strange proportions that several of the characters seem to have...
But yeah, not nearly as negative about Animated as I was in the beginning. I took folks' advice and am going to hit this with an open mind, like I kept telling folks about the movie designs.
QuietStorm: Gotcha...Cartoon Network hasn't really let the TF's shine...they kept screwing with the timeslot...and to tell you the truth...all I have to say when someone says Cartoon Network has problems is this..."Sheep in the Big City." 'Nuff said.
Windracer: Hah, or "Robot Boy" is another dud that comes to mind...
QuietStorm: So how'd you get into Heavy Metal War?
Windracer: Well, I was lurking about S-Tron at the time that the rumblings of the "Big Secret Project" came about, so I sort of followed that and was pleasantly surprised when said Project turned out to be HMW. I initially created a team of all fembots (Dubbed "Oppie's Angels", LOL), but lost interest and when I came back next, my team was gone, and I started from the ground-up.
QuietStorm: Interesting...Oppie's angels...were you always an Autobot?
Windracer: Yeah, always been an Autobot, both in-game and in spirit.
QuietStorm: What do you consider your greatest achievement in H-M-Dub?
Windracer: Hmm, that's a toughie... To be honest, I'm kinda happy with how I helped to kick-start the creation and use of fan made alt modes with Lord Thanos, and I'm kinda proud when I see those alts that me and other members have made running about the game.
QuietStorm: That would be cool to see your work plastered all over something you enjoy playing...and that leads us to this question...You’ve been a huge designer and advocate for new alt modes, how’d you get involved with alt mode creation?
Windracer: Well, back in the days of the HMW War Within forum, I remember a thread that asked about having more sea creature alts, as well as requesting a reform with the ridiculous costs for the tactics. I had always thought we needed more sea critters too, so I PMed Glyph as to how to do the alts since I had several ideas for new sea creature alt modes. After some trial-and error I figured it out, posted several sea animal alts in that thread, and that was when Thanos started that first fan made alt request thread. I began making more and more alts, helped people learn how to make their own, and, well, here I am. Hehehe.
QuietStorm: Yeah...and all of the individuals involved in alt mode creation have contributed to H-M-Dub. What features are you looking forward to the most with V2.0? In your personal opinion, what features will flop or gather dust in V2.0?
Windracer: Personally, I look forward to the challenge arena. The new alt classes, the tactics, and the four factions have me quite excited as well... It's hard for me to pick just ONE thing, it's all sounding great from over here. As for features that'll flop, I don't have the foresight to really say for certain. I'm hoping BBG gets done away with, personally, I've never been a real fan with that feature anyway...
QuietStorm: Who's the first Decepticon/Predacon that you challenge in the arena?
Windracer: Well, my friend Terrablast has demanded that her namesake gets the honor of the first challenge arena fight with my namesake. Heheh, other than that, I'll be ready and willing to take anyone and everyone on.
QuietStorm: Sounds like it’s on...if I can find you...ha ha...You recently were appointed to the Graphic Design Support Staff for H-M-Dub, what duties come with this new position and how'd you land the gig?
Windracer: OS spotted a sig I'd made for myself in a random thread, and apparently it impressed him to the point he wanted me on the team. As for my duties, I suppose I just input my ideas for how HMW can be updated graphically. The Minicon banner is just a hint of what I've got cooked up so far for V2.

QuietStorm: What can the players look forward to in regards to the graphics and such with V2.0?
Windracer: Well, like I mentioned, my goal is to give all the different pages their own custom banners. The Armory, the arena, the missions, I've even tried to create specialized banners for certain areas depending on the factions one chooses. Now there's no guarantee that they'll show up, but I figured that would be a nice way to personalize the game for Bots/Cons/Maximals/Preds. As for anything else, well, I can't say for certain...
QuietStorm: Cool...sounds like you've got your hands full with this...I know you've been hunting for specific images...I hope to see all of your work...but Please tell me that you will put in a MANDATE that the Decepticon Tech Specs in the individual H-M-Warrior pages will be PURPLE, instead of silly Autobot Red.
Windracer: Hah, well I hadn't even thought of that until you brought it up! I'll have to make sure to pitch that idea to OS the next time I find him.
QuietStorm: Awesome...maybe we'll get some purple now...So how long have you been doing your own artwork?
Windracer: Only a few years, actually. I was more into choir and singing for most of my life, even though I did enjoy art as well... Not nearly as much as I do today, mind you...
QuietStorm: And I guess in that same vein of questioning...how long have you tried your hand at drawing Robots in disguise?
Windracer: Heh, since about 2002. I'll admit that my first attempt at a Transformer ended up shoved under the couch and was subsequently used as fire kindling that next winter...
QuietStorm: Nah...you always gotta start somewhere...Any specific education that you’ve taken or will be taking to continue your art?
Windracer: Unfortunately, art isn't going to be my career major, but I did complete a college drawing class to count towards my electives credits. It was a fun time...
QuietStorm: Awesome...You’ve created a ton of characters, how do you start the creation process for a character?
Windracer: Heh, I get random inspiration. Several of my TF's have been the products of random name generators, for example. Others, I see something and go "Wow! There should be a Transformer that turns into that!", and I try to make it so. Others are ones I've created in IM RP's with friends on the fly, who I later flesh out and give life in art.
QuietStorm: Sweet...so do you usually go with a back story first from this and then create the art?
Windracer: Sometimes I do, but other times I create first and think up back stories later.
QuietStorm: Alright...Who are your artistic role models? Are there any artistic idols that you just absolutely love their work?
Windracer: Hmm, well Hajime Katoki (of Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz fame) was someone who I admired for his mecha designs. In terms of other artists like myself, there are so many that it's difficult to really choose. If we're talking about famous artists, though, I've always admired Georgia O' Keefe's paintings for some reason.... I must've inherited that; my mom enjoys her artwork as well, lol.
QuietStorm: Cool...very cool...gotta love the classics...Now the part we all know and love, questions from the fandom...or at least the members of Seibertron.com fame...
Windracer: Hah, *cracks knuckles* bring it on!

QuietStorm: Chaoslock asks: “If you could re-draw one animated Transformers series completely, which one would you pick? Why that one?”
Windracer: Hmm, that's a tough one. While I love some of the very well-drawn episodes in Armada, many of the episodes were poorly animated and I wouldn't mind giving them a revamp. Other than that? Energon. While I liked Cybertron's CG style, I DESPISED Energon’s CG style, and I wouldn't mind having that done like Armada: no CG
QuietStorm: Okay...fair enough...I'd like them to go back to Mainframe and have them do a G1 styled show...but hey, it's wishful thinking...
Windracer: I wouldn't mind a CGed series if it was done by Mainframe. I liked how they handled BW.
QuietStorm: Speaking of Beast Wars... Blaster_6267 ponders: “What originated and fueled your love for dragons and beast Transformers?”
Windracer: Well, I've always been an animal lover for as long as I can recall. When I was little I'd watch taped shark week shows to put me to sleep at night and I'd be glued to the TV if there were dinosaur programs on the Discovery Channel. That, and I've discovered that when it comes to drawing/creating Transformers, I've always found that animals are a lot easier to slice up into robots because you don't need to be nearly as geometrical with them... As for dragons? Like I mentioned a while back, Yu-Gi-Oh jumpstarted my interest in dragons, and it sort of took off from there.
QuietStorm: So leading into that... Goribus wonders: “If your namesake wasn't a dragon what alternate form would she be?”
Windracer: Well, Windy originally started out as the Mary-Sue "Boobs and Hair" fem-seeker type (which I'm glad I got her away from, lol), so she would more than likely be a jet. If not, some other type of flying animal, I'd wager.
QuietStorm: Ha ha ha...she's a better dragon...too many female seeker jets out there...Dynamax asked: “What are your plans with your team since you said you're going Maximal?” He also wonders “What are your favorite things about the TF universe?”
Windracer: To be honest, most might stay as they are in terms of their alts and bios. I had thought up various designs for my other Transformers should they have ever shown up in the BW Continuity (Raider as a Giganotosaurus, Windracer as a Pteranodon, etc etc), but I'm too attatched to their alts now (although I wouldn't mind an Eagle alt for the maximals somewhere down the line for Aquila so she doesn't have to be a poo-brown pterodactyl... *nudge nudge wink wink hint hint*
As for my favorite things about the TF-verse...First off? I'd mentioned the fact that the TFs are sentient robots. Gundams are cool and all, but robots that think and feel for themselves are just awesome.
Second? Said sentient robots turn into stuff. I mean, there were Gundams that could transform, but nothing like the Transformers.
Other than that, I'm gonna scare everyone and sound like a nutjob, but there are just some dead sexy eye-candy robots out there for crazy robot anime fan-girls to get all giddy over.

QuietStorm: Ooooooo-kay...I'm perplexed, but then again...it's your interview...Ha ha ha ha
Windracer: I know, I can be a bit... nuttty...
QuietStorm: Tifereth asks: “Which do you think is your better design?” I’m guessing that he’s implying your alt mode designs, but I could be wrong.
Windracer: I think he might be talking about my original Transformers... one of my personal favorites has to be Raider. He's come a long way from the racecar/dragon triple-changer I'd originally designed him to be, and I'm kind of proud of where he is now. Other than that, Windracer, of course. She wasn't my first character, but was one of my firsts and I love the way she's "evolved" as well. : )
QuietStorm: The evolution of Windracer is something that has caught my eye...I remember some of your older sigs with her, and she's definitely become an iconic character...Here’s a two-parter from Damonicus: “What non Transformers animation/animes do you enjoy watching and why? Have you ever "borrowed" the styles or concepts in these animations for your own art?"
Windracer: Hmm, I'll fold and admit I'm not into as much anime as I should be. Transformers has pretty much consumed my life. Hehehe. Though, my faves do include older shows like Ronin Warriors, Gundam Wing, G-Gundam... I did like Pokemon, the EARLY episodes, and the first two Digimon Series... Inuyasha I will watch when I get the chance, as well as the English Naruto dub and Fruits Basket. Oh, and I've really taken to Bleach, as well. I can't really explain why I enjoy what I do, I'm an odd duck that way, I guess. xD
When it comes to style, for a while I'd tried to base my Transformers off of some of the stuff I'd seen in Armada, particularly the way they were drawn in those highly detailed stock sequences... That anime style of robots still carries over to what I do today slightly, I guess. When it comes to my non-Transformer stuff... I did originally base a lot off of what I've done from Gundam Wing's animation style, but it's since evolved into a wierd sub-style of my own... if you can call it that. Hehe.
QuietStorm: Solid shows....frankly, I'm a big fan of the Big O...that's some illin' anime...I can definitely see the Armada influence in your work but you've taken that and ran with it to create something that is entirely yours...
Windracer: Hah, I saw a bit of the Big O. I loved the mecha style there, too, but I just never found myself awake when it was on.
QuietStorm: Redimus wants to know “What will you design next for your kitchenware arsenal?”
Windracer: Ha! ...personally, I was thinking of some toaster oven grenades. ; )
QuietStorm: Lovely...Optimus Prive asks “What do you consider a “true dragon?” And follows that up with “Who is your favorite dragon artist/illustrator?”
Windracer: Well, I recognize many types of dragons as "true dragons", to be honest. I'm not biased or anything like that, though I will admit that my favorite type is the Western Dragon. Asian dragons can be quite beautiful, and I've discovered they're fairly fun to doodle in the middle of class. ; P
As for a favorite illustrator, I'm still a dragon n00b in a lot of ways, and when it comes to dragon artists, that's one of them. I do own a dragon sculpture that's part of a much bigger series, but the name of the sculptor in question escapes me...
QuietStorm: From Flashwave: “How long until Wheeljack's restraining order against you wears out?
Windracer: Restraining order? Who said I had a restraining order?!
... Next Thursday at 2:15 PM. *begins polishing tranquilizer gun and net launcher* Ha-ha-ha-ha....
QuietStorm: So I gotta find out why because I heard it from so many other people along with Robot, but what’s the story behind the “Cute/Cutie” nickname? What’s up with that?
Windracer: Ahhh, I KNEW that was gonna come up eventually. : P I... don't exactly like being called cute. Call it a self-image thing, but I don't see myself as a cute person, and it kinda irritated me. I think it was Phaze (or one of the other HMW chat regulars....) who started it, but it since took on a life of its own and now everyone (ab)uses that nickname far too much. Hehehe.
QuietStorm: Gotcha...well, you seem pretty COOL to me...but then again, I'm just the guy asking questions...Finally, former interviewer extraordinaire Mkall asks: “What do you say to all of the Windy-fanboys out there?”
Windracer: I... honestly don't know WHAT to say other than "...I have fanboys?" O_o?
QuietStorm: Of course you do...people love your work.
QuietStorm: Well Windracer, the pleasure has been all mine and I really appreciate you taking the time to drop by and share a bit about yourself and your love for all things Transformer. We anxiously await your killer artwork on Heavy Metal War V2.0...speaking of artwork...throw down your DeviantArt gallery URL so that everyone can peep their optics on your stellar art, will ya?
Windracer: Lol, sure, you can find me at http://autobot-windracer.deviantart.com/gallery
I had a lot of fun doing this, and I hope you readers enjoy this interview. I know I sure had a lot of fun doing it!

QuietStorm: And before you go, do you wanna give a shout to anyone out there? The little people, perhaps...
Windracer: Hah, well I think you deserve a round of applause, QS, for being a great interviewer. I think you've lived up to the standard set by Mkall and all the others that came before! Oh, and hey to all the folks in the HMW loony bin-er, MSN chat! I know where you guys live!
QuietStorm: Well, thanks again Windy...You rock…I really do appreciate you taking the time and bearing with me...remember H-M-Dubbers...go visit http://autobot-windracer.deviantart.com/gallery and show Windracer some love...Goodnight everybody!