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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2010-01-30 04:32 pm
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F!S Friending Meme VI


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[identity profile] virescens.livejournal.com 2010-01-31 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, why did I laugh so hard? But yes, his voice is half of his awesome. I dunno, I especially love the no face thing. I'm fond of the mechs that have visors or mouthplates, but Shockwave just takes it to a different level. And I love his G1 altmode. 40 foot space gun? Yes please. Darn it, I think I have to go reread that spotlight again now.

I'm the kind of person that needs to do the research ahead of time. When I was first poking around I decided to watch the 1984 cartoon and had the hardest time telling who everyone was. They all looked the same. Wikis are lifesavers. Now I don't even have to squint at the comic panels. Haha.

Dude. I have three original characters who are sentient drones. It is so good to know that there are actual authors putting that in fiction finally. The culture an AI group would invent is entirely fascinating to me.

[identity profile] stormbringer986.livejournal.com 2010-01-31 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah I really like the no face, gun arm thing too. And the giant space gun is also a major plus in my book.

I had the same problem when I started reading the comics/watching the cartoon. I could remember a few of the major characters, but everybody else just kind of blurred together and I couldn't remember who was who for the life of me.

:D You should definitely check out the Culture novels then. I think you'd really enjoy them. Some of the ones I've read haven't had a lot to do with the machine characters, but the three I listed before are good ones.