The twilight zone is what happens when Unicron decides that destroying planets while fighting is a waste of food. It's his and Primus's less damaging battleground.
*snerk* It makes so much sense. And after all, there's only so many planets in the universe.
I got the idea of Gears and Brawn being very young Coneheads - that being the reason that one: they are the same model, and two: they have those round heads. I don't know what that puts Beachcomber as though, maybe some of Sanjuno's Seeker types can be borrowed.
Ah, there's some good ones. I couldn't remember who all the mini's were- I knew there were way more than the ones I had. I kind of arbitrarily threw Beachcomber in the Conehead category despite not really fitting well, but I like your idea much better- after all, Sanjuno's lists are much more flexible that way; or at least something similar. I also like the idea of mini's like Gear's a Brawn being Cone's, (and not 'Comber. I'm not sure what I was thinking with that now. I should know better than to be arbitrary when it comes to characters)
Now I am imagining Wheeljack having to be taught leprosy life skills (as in, the sort in the Thomas Covenant novels).
I like this idea, though I admit to getting a couple hundred pages into the first novel and putting it down in disgust. My friends love that series, but it just wasn't my type of book.
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*snerk* It makes so much sense. And after all, there's only so many planets in the universe.
I got the idea of Gears and Brawn being very young Coneheads - that being the reason that one: they are the same model, and two: they have those round heads. I don't know what that puts Beachcomber as though, maybe some of Sanjuno's Seeker types can be borrowed.
Ah, there's some good ones. I couldn't remember who all the mini's were- I knew there were way more than the ones I had. I kind of arbitrarily threw Beachcomber in the Conehead category despite not really fitting well, but I like your idea much better- after all, Sanjuno's lists are much more flexible that way; or at least something similar. I also like the idea of mini's like Gear's a Brawn being Cone's, (and not 'Comber. I'm not sure what I was thinking with that now. I should know better than to be arbitrary when it comes to characters)
Now I am imagining Wheeljack having to be taught leprosy life skills (as in, the sort in the Thomas Covenant novels).
I like this idea, though I admit to getting a couple hundred pages into the first novel and putting it down in disgust. My friends love that series, but it just wasn't my type of book.