Sincerely though, I feel like you could get rid of the dials and eyepiece and Perceptor would be a lot closer to an electron microscope cabinet than he ever was to a child's optical microscope. And considering no one ever looks in his scope and he makes beep-boop noises while he magnifies, I...
The only thing I can come up with is that maybe the idea that the treads are how he maneuvers as a giant microscope has just become an expected thing? Looking around, I'm finding people making reference to him doing that in the cartoon, but I don't wanna go watch Carnage in C Minor to find out...
Perceptor doubles down on the value then by turning into nothing. I mean the functional part of the microscope is and has always been the tube on his shoulder. The rest of him doesn't look like a microscope stand of any vintage, it's just a Cybertronic lamppost.
Still, if that's what you want...
See, to me she's cute and relatable and her plot has been the most grounded in Trek terms with the least new elements and rules thrown at it every episode, so with this last it was the part I was enjoying the most. Followed by Picard's speech ("No. Fear is fear. It does not speak in riddles.")
Which, you know, it cannot be stressed enough, Titans Return Perceptor, which was based on the toy, used the cyan, and has a complete tube with windows on, already has covered, because it's not Studio Series and doing those things made sense for that toy
Oh, I couldn't tell what was supposed to be different. This is just "make it like the toy" jive, if anything he's darker than the SS toy in the movie and the movie is the source material. This is yellow-eyes Masterpiece Soundwave dumb. If Hasbro wants to release a toy deco sometime in the future...
Yeah, that all makes sense. And sorry if I seemed aggressive or like I was really pinning it all on you, because I don't think there's much you could have done about the player tension and I think that magnified what would have been a much, much smaller issue. And yeah, I can tell how much...
I imagine that it is *harder* to produce something relatively old than something new even with a similar parts count and plastic budget, simply because methods might have changed that impose different limitations. I wonder if things like that are part of the reason? I guess I don't know the...
It was! I agree, that felt good for everyone, and Rhapsody and Amber especially. I remember that being a *lot* of fun on my end. 😁 I like the parts where the nets came down, and Maple jetted out of the way and Amber winked out of the trap, and they had a moment of looking cool having evaded the...
I think it would have left less of a spot if we'd had the space to make those mistakes on the player side. And if Barometz had TPKO'd the ponies on the surface before the others caught up, it might have at least felt organic. But nothing was going to make the screaming match in the OOC that was...
Yeah, but the other side of that coin is that it doesn't offer anything Chrome doesn't have and Chrome is familiar.
I don't use Edge, but I'm glad it's replaced IE and I pity the poor old sods who still use IE, because they are broken people. Anyway, even before Edge shifted from its own...
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