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"Loud pedal" is another name used to refer to a gas pedal.Bounti76 wrote:I figured this would come about. But "Loud Pedal"? Why a name that sounds like they just put two random words together? It's almost as random as Sky Garry or Road Caesar.
Desslok2201 wrote:Clearly a Decepticon, look at the stand. The only thing that's confusing me is the inclusion of Raoul.
Railbomb wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:Clearly a Decepticon, look at the stand. The only thing that's confusing me is the inclusion of Raoul.
Clearly that's not Raoul. It's EVIL RAOUL!
Stealing rich peoples cars and giving them to the poor?Desslok2201 wrote:Railbomb wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:Clearly a Decepticon, look at the stand. The only thing that's confusing me is the inclusion of Raoul.
Clearly that's not Raoul. It's EVIL RAOUL!
So, if good Raoul is a car thief, what's evil Raoul's claim to fame?
Cobotron wrote:Stealing rich peoples cars and giving them to the poor?Desslok2201 wrote:Railbomb wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:Clearly a Decepticon, look at the stand. The only thing that's confusing me is the inclusion of Raoul.
Clearly that's not Raoul. It's EVIL RAOUL!
So, if good Raoul is a car thief, what's evil Raoul's claim to fame?
Muwhahahahah! Insurance fraudDesslok2201 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Stealing rich peoples cars and giving them to the poor?Desslok2201 wrote:Railbomb wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:Clearly a Decepticon, look at the stand. The only thing that's confusing me is the inclusion of Raoul.
Clearly that's not Raoul. It's EVIL RAOUL!
So, if good Raoul is a car thief, what's evil Raoul's claim to fame?
It's evil because they can't afford the insurance
Bounti76 wrote:I figured this would come about. But "Loud Pedal"? Why a name that sounds like they just put two random words together? It's almost as random as Sky Garry or Road Caesar.
Jelz, does "Dia" mean something in Japanese also? I always thought it meant something like "god".JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:In Japanese, "Garry" was used to describe any type of larger carrier vehicle and more often than not, bigger mecha have words associated with royalty or other persons in power, like "Caesar", "Kaiser", "-Jin" (meaning "god"), or "-Oh" (meaning "King").
Cobotron wrote:Jelz, does "Dia" mean something in Japanese also? I always thought it meant something like "god".JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:In Japanese, "Garry" was used to describe any type of larger carrier vehicle and more often than not, bigger mecha have words associated with royalty or other persons in power, like "Caesar", "Kaiser", "-Jin" (meaning "god"), or "-Oh" (meaning "King").
Oh, I see you spelled it "Dai". I meant "Dia" as in Diaclone, Dia Atlas, or Dia Gunder. Am I spelling those wrong? Or do does "Dia" mean nothing, but just sound cool?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:"Dai"? It sure does, it usually means "Big", but more abstractly it means "Great" or "Grand". It's often used in combination with "-Oh".Cobotron wrote:Jelz, does "Dia" mean something in Japanese also? I always thought it meant something like "god".JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:In Japanese, "Garry" was used to describe any type of larger carrier vehicle and more often than not, bigger mecha have words associated with royalty or other persons in power, like "Caesar", "Kaiser", "-Jin" (meaning "god"), or "-Oh" (meaning "King").
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Dai_Atlas_(Zone)Cobotron wrote:Dia Atlas