Brought this home today . . .
Took this pic earlier this evening just to show some friends . . .
Actually . . . it was supposed to be a Christmas present from a student, but the usb port broke the day I got it, so the student's dad went back and made some changes.
I think I'll leave it...
There used to be a "Book of the Dead." Seems like someone named Tetra Reris wrote it. I probably saw it on Iggy Drouge's page.
That was the late 90's, though. I don't know if it's still available.
Edit - here's one copy: https://everything2.com/e2node/Transformers%2520Book%2520of%2520the%2520Dead
Windcharger's monster truck wheels and Bumblebee's penny-racer shape (Cliffjumper, too) are part of what I like about the original minibots. The cartoony proportions are fun.
I know we're on a tangent in the legacy thread, so I'll keep it short - I saw pics on discord. They look good! I also reached out to the company. I didn't realize they were shipping from Ontario, so I'll be a little more patient.
I remember reading this was a game with ratings, too - make the blood look a little less real. This was in Starlog or one of the old newsstand magazines my mom used to buy, so I couldn't find the source at this point.
Well - Hana Hatae (Molly O) is 36-ish. I should be used to stuff like that now, but I'm not.
Apropos of nothing, Bumper Robinson was a teenage Jem Hadar. (...and now that I typed that out, it sounds like a movie...)
It is fun to see bits of shared engineering or just "shared ways of doing __________," even years later, like seeing something that works the way the Alternators did way down the line.
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