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The Transformers Thread (licensed) Next
JB0 replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
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I do too, actually. I find it flawed, and I would do a lot different if it were my show, but... I don't regret watching it. And regardless of what I would've done differently, I still love it when Gamlin starts singing Planet Dance to the comatose Basara. Moreso that it WORKED. (I still choose to believe Basara came out of his coma just to end the tone-deaf cacophony that Gamlin calls singing) I think it was just for the look-cool factor. Gotta have as much LCF as possible. Also, making the zentradi and meltrandi look different from each other was a beneficial move for the movie's plot. And obviously the chicks have to look human because Max marries one, so the men had to be reworked. Of course in the original TV series, the women all had a consistent skintone, while the men were all over the color space, so there was likely always intended to be a visual distinction. And the movie implies they had a spy infiltration operation there like in the TV series, which necessitates a more human-looking skin tone and complexion. Alsoalso: while he's only half-zentradi, Guld doesn't look particularly non-human. Just an unusual skin tone and hair color.
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Yeah, that's fair. Though IMO, even if you skip 7, you should watch the OVA sequel. It's fun, and lacks the pacing and quality issues that plague the TV series. And Basara is much more enjoyable as an OVA star than a long series.
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The Transformers Thread (licensed) Next
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Dunno where they originated, but they sure are cool.- 17117 replies
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, in theaters Dec. 16, 2016
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All y'all be hatin'. Independence Day is faultless. Completely without flaw.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, in theaters Dec. 16, 2016
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Getting us right back where we were before the sequels, when we'd simply assumed there was a years-long hunt to ferret out and eliminate the jedi, because how could you possibly get an elite club of mind readers with telekinesis all pinned down long enough for a mass assassination attempt to go through? That's why Yoda was hiding in a swamp untouched by civilization and Obi-Wan was hiding in a cave (with a box of scrap!) in the middle of the desert, just barely visible to what passed for civilization on Tatooine. Because while a jedi COULD kick back in the nicest clubs known to Coruscant, it wouldn't be long before Lord Vader came to have a few words with you. -
The computer and electronics super geek thread
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Cherry MX is the switch name. Cherry's the manufacturer, their keyboard microswitches are their MX line. Reds are lightly-tensioned, and provide an even force all the way through their key travel. They are considered "gaming switches" because of their light touch. They can be hard on your fingers for typing, because they bottom out easily due to the light tension. Browns are a little stiffer, and have a bump on the side so you can feel when the switch makes before it bottoms out. They're considered a jack-of-all-trade switch. Light enough for gaming, firm enough for typing. Blues are designed to emulate the classic IBM keyboard feel. They're stiff, and let loose a nice big CLACK when they make(due to an additional component). NOT for a shared room. Blacks are an odd duck. They're even stiffer, were designed for limited use cases where very high resistance was desirable(like space bars). Some people wanted an entire keyboard of blacks, so those are a thing now. -
As far as I know, it was uncensored from the start. There was no two-page contentless sex scene to cut. If it WAS censored, it was self-censored, and there's no actual inked pages to restore. As I recall, there WAS a footnote in one of the pages where Shirow goes "technically, everyone should be naked here, but this was getting excessive even for me." (Paraphrasing, I haven't flipped through it in a while)
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The computer and electronics super geek thread
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I got a higher-end membrane keyboard, and had difficulty enjoying the cheapies after that. Then I got a microswitched keyboard, and have difficulty enjoying any membrane keyboard. Basically, they feel better. And it's not necessarily something you will appreciate until after you've used one. The biggest thing is since you don't have to push ALL the way down, and the microswitch continues to resist once it starts moving(whereas once a silicone membrane gives, it gives way all at once), you aren't smacking your fingertips on a hard surface at full speed with every keystroke. It makes extended use far more comfortable. -
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, in theaters Dec. 16, 2016
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Someone in this film BETTER be named Kyle Katarn! The only plans thief for me. Him and his partner, Manny Bothans. -
I want this to be canon so badly. He could be the astromech they use in a Transformers X-Wing, to maximize the cross-mnerchandizing potential.
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The computer and electronics super geek thread
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To the best of my knowledge, the Mad Catz is identical to the Eclipses, as far as the actual 104-key part goes. Less lighting options being the big difference. The Eclipse II was a good membrane keyboard. As far as microswitched goes, you've laid out my selection logic pretty well. I've got a Cooler Master QuickFire Pro, and the lack of an app menu key bothers me a little, but not as much as the f-keys being toggled between f-key and music controls instead of shifted to music controls. I've nearly bought a Corsair a couple times. Only stopped last time because they seem to have killed the original unpainted style option,and I really like brushed aluminum. -
Good thing they've got attitude control thrusters, then.
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Apparently, it was. But yeah, sums my take on things up nicely. Another author is fine, if they do it right. But... this was not done right.
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Why is there not a standard for programming meeses and keyboards now? You know, aside from manufacturers wanting to promote vendor lock-in and branded advertisements over practical simplicity. -
Of course they are. It simply wouldn't be Star Wars if there was more than one race of junk collectors, just like it wouldn't be Star Wars if there was more than one desert planet(or a planet with more than one environment, for that matter).
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Sounds like it's faithful to the comics it's based on. Which is part of why I dropped the comics fairly fast, and didn't peek in on this cartoon. Also, this Yuki has no knowledge whatsoever of E8. After the time-space vandalism that started Disapearance, she's just a normal human living a normal life doing normal things. Same is true of almost everyone else. Only Kyon retained any link to "the real world" in the original story. Far as I know, the series is a completely non-canon "what if Haruhi didn't win" scenario. She likes Kyon in the main continuity too. She just doesn't show it well, because she's still Yuki. I believe the only times it's blatantly obvious are when she ditches the glasses(Kyon, stop ruining characters with your anti-eyewear prejudices! ), and, well, that time she re-worked the entire world to leave the two of them alone in the clubroom together without Haruhi, Mikuru, and Koizumi interfering.
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Yeah... whether it's documented or not, I'd totally assume some form of radiation shielding. ... Unless they just wear lead-lined flight suits?
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I hope it's not freezing. That'd be a VERY uncomfortable situation in those clothes.
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Terminator 5/Terminator: Genisys, opening July 1, 2015
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I am too. I expected bad, but... this is the kind of plot twist I wouldn't even make up as a joke.- 508 replies
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It's the internet. Everyone's offended by SOMETHING.
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
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Takara would probably get the sound box into THEIR version of Shockwave! And THAT would make him the best version.- 9275 replies
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
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KFC's came out WAY after the official. MP-02 represent! In seriousness, I think that one was a singularly bad case of timing. When they started development, everyone assumed the next official Magnus toy would be a Prime repaint again. That TakaraTomy ACTUALLY made an Ultra Magnus toy was a bit of a surprise.- 9275 replies
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If it's still an all-environ craft, you have to test it in a planetary atmosphere at some point.
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