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JB0

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  1. "I'm not dead yet!" *insert Monty Python here*
  2. Thaaaaat's some pretty special art.
  3. Awww, I thought a new issue was out and we were due another round of laughing at the bad art and writing.
  4. Moral of the story: Name your planet "Utopia".
  5. Star Saber looks more conventionally anime because Transformers Victory was a more conventional anime show. It is stereotypical super robot fare, and the hero is a stereotypical super robot. This toy takes a bit of a modernized panel-y design, for better or worse, but it still hews pretty close to that original style with the big chunky limbs, bright primary colors everywhere, and the blazing sword weapon. And there's nothing wrong with that, Gundimus Prime looks like a fine toy. No one is being forced to go buy this any more than they are Beast Wars or Pretenders or every combiner set ever. It is an interesting take on the character that can be safely ignored by anyone who isn't feeling it.
  6. Standard USB inputs, it looks like. If it gets cracked, you can put arbitrary emulators on it instead of being stuck with Sony's fork of PCSX. So once cracked, it supports arbitrary USB controllers and emulates DualShock, almost by default.
  7. Okay, I'll bite. Aside from the rebuttals presented in the article, there's one big one that isn't mentioned: A solar sail would be huge, and been quite visible. It would also have made the entire assemblage visible for longer than we could track it in reality. It is something that can be easily tested for, and was empirically not present. Also, major factual error in the article unrelated to any of their sources: The deep-space asteroid isn't currently outside the solar system. Though faster than the Voyagers, it is only seven times faster, not hundreds of times faster than them. And it took V'Ger 1 thirty-five years to leave. Which means that the extrasolar rock will be in the solar system for another five years, at the minimum(depending on route, and whether we saw it on the inbound or outbound leg). It did not make the entire trip in six months.
  8. I've only seen episode 1, because I am a peasant that isn't paying any sort of subscription fee to watch a cartoon one week early(and can't be bothered to find a torrent over a one-week delay). But it was pretty darn cool. There was one thing I really liked about the train fight, though... In the past, it has been notable that Qrow's fighting style doesn't look ANYTHING like Ruby's, even though she allegedly learned all her moves from him. This time, their moves actually look related, It was a small, but appreciated, touch.
  9. It is clearly biased towards "guardian" mode!
  10. Hooray for official english translations. Even if those translations are most assuredly intended solely for the satisfaction of japanese viewers and not in any way a direct attempt at marketing 100% Pure Macross to western audience *wink* *nudge*. ... Wasn't there an english dub of Plus released in Japan "for educational purposes" back in the day?
  11. On the upside, whenever the PS Mini does get cracked, it is going to be carrying a much more powerful little ARM-in-a-box than the MiNES and Super MiNES did(they had to cut a lot of corners on the Super Nintendo emulation since it used the same hardware as the MiNES and wasn't actually powerful enough to do the job right).
  12. On mine the smokestacks didn't actually fit well on the truck mode, so they WANTED to come off. And I cut them a lot of slack on gun styling, partially because it was such a radically different Optibotimus than the usual square truck. Also, I was less invested in Prime's gun than I was in the idea that he was a truck again instead of an overgrown monkey. But there's worse things than Beast Wars, as Micheal Bay stepped up to teach us all. (To be clear, I have no problems with Beast Wars as a show, but I couldn't get into it because I wanted my Transformers to be mighty robots that became mighty vehicles. Transformers: Furry Convention never meshed with me, aesthetically.)
  13. That isn't actually a legal option?
  14. I liked the smokestack gun. The rifle was pretty lame, though. But seriously, I would rather one side of the gun be fully realized and the other side be a collection of voids and support ribs(LIKE A COMBINER WARS ARM, AMIRITE?!?!) than that "a bunch of details on top of a flat sheet" style. ... But hey, Combiner Wars Jazz was support ribs and voids on BOTH sides of the gun. No gun details at all.
  15. If they tweak the truck to look better for the next iteration of the mold(C'mon, you know that mold's gonna be reused as an Earth truck), I'm in. As-is, that truck looks entirely too stupid. I do note that his arms and legs are closed on all four sides, which is a nice improvement over recent toys. His gun looks pretty dodgy, though.
  16. mikeszekely: Savant has a working cabin and trunk? THAT impresses me more than anything else they could have done, engineering-wise.
  17. I didn't see the pic, just saw the comment about the robot hanging under the plane, and assumed. If it is a new mold, then whoo. Maybe it won't absolutely suck. I'm still waiting until it comes out, because I want it more for the Blackbird than the farting hunchback. Wasn't leader Jetfire heavily compromised by the "need" to include battery and sound box? That and Jetfire wasn't really designed to transform. They had a robot, and a vehicle, and little physical relation between the two. Big problem with animation-first designs.
  18. Modification of the old Leader-class toy instead of a new mold with sanity? Dammit! In fairness to Hasbro, the ground vehicles don't have to look good from every direction like planes do, and are boxy enough that there's a lot of space to hide parts in. In MORE fairness, most of their plane-robots are just flat-out lazy. They realized it is going to be hard to do right, so phone the entire design in. And then there's TF2 Jetfire, which could almost be separated into a complete robot and a complete plane. That isn't even lazy engineering, it just isn't trying at all.
  19. Courage and guts are the key to victory!!! Final fusion: approved! I love GGG.
  20. So I have a different kind of question... I have a Macintosh. Specifically, a PowerBook 190cs from 1995. The last real Mac before Apple went 100% PowerPC. This is the only piece of Apple hardware I have ever owned, so I am in uncharted territory here. What in the ever-loving heck can I DO with it? I assume the Mac has some unique games worth messing with, and thus throw myself upon the mercy of the board. I've figured out how to get files from the internet onto the laptop*, so the sky, as they say, is the limit. Well, as long as the sky doesn't go higher than a 68040 with 32 MB of RAM. I'm especially interested in stuff targeting the platform's (in)famous high-res 1-bit display, as it is a unique feel. I have Crystal Quest and Sparx(both games I played back in sixth grade) and System's Twilight(recommended by a friend). Non-game-wise, I've figured out Netscape 3 and MSIE4. Neither of which is very usable on the modern web, or I would be making this post with the Mac. Also MacIRC, which still works just fine(some parts of the internet have changed a lot less than others). *An adventure in its own right, progressing from "how do floppy disks work when going from MS to Apple, anyways?"and then to "Stuffit Expander is compressed in a stuffit file so I need Stuffit Expander to install Stuffit Expander?! What idiot uploaded this?! I hate the internet!!"(by far the longest part of this quest) and on to "Okay, I have FTP on this thing now, I guess that means I am equipped to test if that PC Card ethernet adapter actually works now?"(It does, and I've put the floppy box away once again)
  21. The parted-out green one almost looks like Centurions armor, though the robot head belies that notion.
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