Since there's no "original toy" reason for their eyes to be yellow, I'm going to guess that the eyes not being blue means they're already planning cartoon-colors redecos of both.
And the fact that FFoD ends with Rodimus offering to let Blitzwing join the Autobots kind of proves that (despite what I have seen some people say as a criticism of it) "strict correspondence between the product lines and the current factions" was never the intent of that part of the origin...
Lots of Transformers series have had "Autobots are civilian vehicles and Decepticons are military vehicles" loosely, with some exceptions on each side.
I think the 2007 movie was the only time it was true for literally every onscreen character with a vehicle mode. (If you include the toyline or...
The parts that sound bad to me are
So, they're going to force me to connect my phone to my Microsoft account if I want to ever be able to check my email on it?
Since "Bitlocker" and "making passwords not work" are more likely reasons to get locked out of my stuff than anyone else ever getting...
I think they just got choosier later.
When they did both versions of the Onebox at the very start of the line they probably didn't know they'd make many Transformers that weren't Diaclone or Microchange molds, while by the time they decided to use two of the three from Dorvack they were also...
This is for Microsoft account stuff, which would include logging into your computer (or doing administrator stuff on it from non-administrator accounts), but also online things like Outlook, OneDrive. Office 365, etc..
Or finding your BitLocker Key if your drive gets encrypted by a vibecoded...
I'm pretty sure this kind of PIN never gets sent over the internet connection, it just tells the device itself to use its passkey.
So it probably is less vulnerable to interception (and also useless if not entered from the device with the passkey)...but just as guessable if your device itself...
They're claiming this is more secure, but it sounds bad to me:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/05/07/world-passkey-day-advancing-passwordless-authentication/
It's an M. It probably stands for Mysterians, the toyline that Gears, Windcharger, Brawn, and Huffer were originally designed for.
https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Mysterians
TF Wiki, Bulbapedia, and Yugipedia have all left it; the first two back when it was till called Wikia, and the latter more recently.
TF Wiki's situation is complicated because the old site is still up too (apparently someone who wasn't an admin pre-move gained administrator access, or something...
I'm not really in a state of mind to understand all the details of this, but I'm pretty sure "Fandom" (Wikia)'s new "privacy policy" says they can sell basically any of the data that they collect.
https://www.fandom.com/privacy-policy
And on GameFAQs (since when has Wikia owned that?), they've...
I assume the weirdo believed the same incorrect thing as the person at the top of that page who didn't understand what "multiplat" means.
(And ironically called someone else an idiot for remembering that the game had already been announced for PS3 first.)
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