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Post by Hoist on Mar 14, 2020 5:38:47 GMT -5
As in Vector Sigma stopped creating life? It would be survival of the fittest to those left on Cybertron, every life would matter, every death would be more costly, would would the Transformers do why they try and reverse the problem, but how?
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Post by Jazzman Crothers on Mar 18, 2020 18:38:30 GMT -5
If life stopped being created, I figure that the waring factions would use drones. And I don't know, start cloning sparks?
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Post by Hoist on Mar 19, 2020 8:55:02 GMT -5
Little maintenance drones like Beast Machines ?! :'D Cloning sparks might me an idea, and the possible corruption and misuse of it as well by the forces of evil!
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Post by Jazzman Crothers on Mar 19, 2020 12:04:55 GMT -5
I can't remember what forms of creation the IDW comic introduced and how they worked. I would of referred to those as possibilities if I could recall them. Will have to look it up later.
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Post by Hoist on Mar 21, 2020 12:39:55 GMT -5
Now Transformers: The basics has done a short on Vector Sigma!:
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2020 18:19:00 GMT -5
I can't remember what forms of creation the IDW comic introduced and how they worked. IDW had the planet giving birth to sparks in areas referred to as "hotsprings" (iirc). Those sparks would either receive naturally occurring bodies in cases where they were forged, or would have artificial bodies built for them if they were constructed cold (which, as an aside, is why what James Roberts and Mairghread Scott did with gender and relationships is so asinine). However in both cases, you still had a spark, so without that you're still dealing with the same problems.
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