But we are human sized, and in a way we have auto repair. Wouldn't that make us more advanced physically then they are? As a mechanical life form, they are just learning make their bodies do what ours have been doing automatically for a long time. And that we have achieved what we did in a short time compared to them taking millions of years.Novacron wrote:One generalization I've always made about Cybertronian tech is that, much like ours, it seems to get more compact and efficient over time. The Beast Wars showed us complex Cybertronians close to human size as the norm, and they had abilities like auto-repair that had never been featured before. However, I think since we're dealing with living robots here that we can assume that even their most ancient and primitive technology is more advanced than Earth stuff...
Zombie Starscream wrote:But we are human sized, and in a way we have auto repair. Wouldn't that make us more advanced physically then they are? As a mechanical life form, they are just learning make their bodies do what ours have been doing automatically for a long time. And that we have achieved what we did in a short time compared to them taking millions of years.Novacron wrote:One generalization I've always made about Cybertronian tech is that, much like ours, it seems to get more compact and efficient over time. The Beast Wars showed us complex Cybertronians close to human size as the norm, and they had abilities like auto-repair that had never been featured before. However, I think since we're dealing with living robots here that we can assume that even their most ancient and primitive technology is more advanced than Earth stuff...
If they could theoretically live forever, why are there only a very few old Transformers?Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:Zombie Starscream wrote:But we are human sized, and in a way we have auto repair. Wouldn't that make us more advanced physically then they are? As a mechanical life form, they are just learning make their bodies do what ours have been doing automatically for a long time. And that we have achieved what we did in a short time compared to them taking millions of years.Novacron wrote:One generalization I've always made about Cybertronian tech is that, much like ours, it seems to get more compact and efficient over time. The Beast Wars showed us complex Cybertronians close to human size as the norm, and they had abilities like auto-repair that had never been featured before. However, I think since we're dealing with living robots here that we can assume that even their most ancient and primitive technology is more advanced than Earth stuff...
We still don't have intersteller travel, and they got an edge on us.....they can, barring acidents, live forever pretty much. Plus autobots and maximals dont **** each other over in the name of profit and stuff.
Zombie Starscream wrote:If they could theoretically live forever, why are there only a very few old Transformers?Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:Zombie Starscream wrote:But we are human sized, and in a way we have auto repair. Wouldn't that make us more advanced physically then they are? As a mechanical life form, they are just learning make their bodies do what ours have been doing automatically for a long time. And that we have achieved what we did in a short time compared to them taking millions of years.Novacron wrote:One generalization I've always made about Cybertronian tech is that, much like ours, it seems to get more compact and efficient over time. The Beast Wars showed us complex Cybertronians close to human size as the norm, and they had abilities like auto-repair that had never been featured before. However, I think since we're dealing with living robots here that we can assume that even their most ancient and primitive technology is more advanced than Earth stuff...
We still don't have intersteller travel, and they got an edge on us.....they can, barring acidents, live forever pretty much. Plus autobots and maximals dont **** each other over in the name of profit and stuff.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Sunstar wrote:One of the Combaticons made a remark about the advancement of Decepticon technology since they were inprisoned.
Caelus wrote:Plus, in most G1esque continuities, there was some sort of war between Cybertron's creation and the Golden Age of Cybertron. MAny of the early TFs would probably have died in the course of this conflict.
Also, I'd like to point out that just because a TF has a certain tech in his body, doesn't mean TFs understand it. Look at Skywarp's teleportation ability, why was that never reproduced if TFs understood it? And in the DW continuity, look how long it takes Shockwave to reproduce the triplechanger tech.
Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:Sunstar wrote:One of the Combaticons made a remark about the advancement of Decepticon technology since they were inprisoned.
Probably they could not merge togather like they could when Starscream busted them out.
I am not sure if any specific was given as to how long those guys were sitting in a storage locker. And if they were so dangerous to Megatron, that he actually had their minds ( sparks too probably. Sorry, Ray, but this is how I view it. ), they he did not lock them up again after all that, since he had not one, but two separate opportunities.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
I guess kind of how humans have all that very complex organic "machinery" in our bodies, but we don't understand every thing about it. And maybe how scientists are still trying to understand the brain, even though almost everything and its uncle has one.Leonardo wrote:Caelus wrote:Plus, in most G1esque continuities, there was some sort of war between Cybertron's creation and the Golden Age of Cybertron. MAny of the early TFs would probably have died in the course of this conflict.
Also, I'd like to point out that just because a TF has a certain tech in his body, doesn't mean TFs understand it. Look at Skywarp's teleportation ability, why was that never reproduced if TFs understood it? And in the DW continuity, look how long it takes Shockwave to reproduce the triplechanger tech.
I would imagine this to be the case.
Zombie Starscream wrote:I guess kind of how humans have all that very complex organic "machinery" in our bodies, but we don't understand every thing about it. And maybe how scientists are still trying to understand the brain, even though almost everything and its uncle has one.Leonardo wrote:Caelus wrote:Plus, in most G1esque continuities, there was some sort of war between Cybertron's creation and the Golden Age of Cybertron. MAny of the early TFs would probably have died in the course of this conflict.
Also, I'd like to point out that just because a TF has a certain tech in his body, doesn't mean TFs understand it. Look at Skywarp's teleportation ability, why was that never reproduced if TFs understood it? And in the DW continuity, look how long it takes Shockwave to reproduce the triplechanger tech.
I would imagine this to be the case.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
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