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Evejones6 [2015-08-01 02:57:01 +0000 UTC]
We need these seats!!!
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BTFly009 In reply to Evejones6 [2015-08-03 02:12:03 +0000 UTC]
I would love to have one of this!
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TigerLilly9 [2014-04-25 00:57:36 +0000 UTC]
wow that is a grade idea!! i never thought of something like that O.O !! great job!!
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AlexandraAlex [2013-11-27 01:28:18 +0000 UTC]
nice idea!!
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BTFly009 In reply to AlexandraAlex [2013-11-28 00:10:39 +0000 UTC]
It was necessary, they have many body shapes! ^__^
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FoxAircurrent [2013-10-31 22:04:31 +0000 UTC]
I would love to have a chair like that X3
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BTFly009 In reply to FoxAircurrent [2013-11-03 10:09:28 +0000 UTC]
Me too! ^____^
That would be incredibly comfortable...
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FoxAircurrent In reply to BTFly009 [2013-11-03 13:20:35 +0000 UTC]
Indeed, and the bed too. Comfortable all around
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Lemniskate [2013-10-15 20:57:07 +0000 UTC]
I was thinking about that, too. TFs aren't very soft, so there must be a lot of scraping and flaking paint...
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BTFly009 In reply to Lemniskate [2013-10-17 11:51:52 +0000 UTC]
If the seat was solid, yeah. ^ ^ "
This type of seat also allows aerialbots sit down. Their wings sink into the seat. ^ __ ^
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Lemniskate In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-17 20:41:05 +0000 UTC]
All that backpack kibble! Cybertronian chairs (not of your type) shouldn't have backrests.
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BTFly009 In reply to Lemniskate [2013-10-20 01:32:49 +0000 UTC]
I think it will depend on the design of the chair. If it has a backrest that is flexible, with the size just enough to give support and resistant to theirs weight... hum ... I think that would be possible. Imagine a chair with a backrest that looks like the tail of a scorpion (without the sting, of course). It would be a backrest retractable and flexible to fit the size of the bot would be sitting.
This would be one alternative. ^___~
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Lemniskate In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-20 08:00:31 +0000 UTC]
That's a good design! I would even leave the sting, not to inject venom into TFs' heads, but to connect to ships' or buildings' computers!
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BTFly009 In reply to Lemniskate [2013-10-20 15:04:40 +0000 UTC]
This can be an alternative, an other model of chair, more functional. Cool! I believe they should haven't difficulties to do something like this. ^__~
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Lemniskate In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-20 15:41:11 +0000 UTC]
Or we! I'd include it in the TF comic I'm currently trying to write.
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BTFly009 In reply to Lemniskate [2013-10-21 20:45:44 +0000 UTC]
I think not any bot can use this device ... would need a internal adaptation or someone that was designed for it because he would have to command your own functions plus a ship! And depending the size of this ship, it would be something really difficult to be done by anyone. This detail makes a story more interesting .... who would be qualified to command a ship? ^__~
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Lemniskate In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-22 09:12:16 +0000 UTC]
If you had an aerial alt mode, you'd be pretty much qualified. Think about it: how many functions of your body do you consciously control and how many does your body all by itself? You only notice things like breathing and digestion when it's not properly working, i.e. when you're sick. I imagine it's like that for bots too - if they're a car, they don't consciously regulate the fuel inlet, and if they're a space ship (like Omega Supreme), they don't consciously control every opening door. Some subconscious sub-systems would do that.
Do you drive a car? When driving a car, it also becomes an extension of you. If someone's car hits your car, you don't say that - you say "he hit me!" You "feel" how big the car is, where it ends... And you don't do much, you sit and control. Again, I'd imagine with bots it's the same. The linked pilot is sitting there and focusing on piloting, not on doing handstands. Sure, somewhere the bot would know that there's their real physical body - but their focus would be on controling the big mass of the ship, inside which their body is still and safe and not much to worry about.
So in the end, I think for a TF it wouldn't be that difficult to control a ship when linked to it. In fact, it might be even more "natural", since they are used to control vehicle modes, especially if their alt mode is flight-capable.
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BTFly009 In reply to Lemniskate [2013-10-22 11:19:05 +0000 UTC]
Assuming the systems controlled unconsciously becomes more plausible to believe that capacity. But I think it would be so interesting to see some kind of special training to be able to assume this role. Would not it be something as easy and simple, it would enhance the ability of the character. ^ __ ^
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Lemniskate In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-23 06:47:10 +0000 UTC]
True. As a storytelling device, it has its merits.
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TCHaerdth [2013-10-15 18:37:24 +0000 UTC]
Hey hon I don't know if you want help with the english translation, but I thought I'd point out a couple things if you don't mind D: to help out <3
"But... he looked solid before I sit down"
Should be
"But... it looked solid before I sat down."
He being a masculine form of her. So "He said" could be written as "Mark said". Sit is present tense, sat is past tense. "I need to sit down" vs. "I sat down"
I used bold to make it more obvious D: I'm sorry if this is at all insulting, but the comic is homg so good ;; and English can be a bit weird >>;
Gosh still can't get over how nicely drawn this is XD
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TCHaerdth In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-15 19:21:27 +0000 UTC]
wow I did not know that about Portuguese! See I learned something new w00t! XD
English is a bit odd at times compared to other languages ._.; we have a lot of words that are spelled exactly the same as others, but have entirely different definitions. For example there is a bass, a type of fish we have in our lakes. And then there is bass, a description of something that is deep in volume, and then minor changes on the word to include a particular speaker and musical instrument. It's really rather redundant sometimes ._.;
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BTFly009 In reply to TCHaerdth [2013-10-17 12:19:56 +0000 UTC]
Yes, we have some similar cases on portuguese... I think the most difficult to me are the slangs, because many slangs in portuguese are different in english or don't exist! ^^"" I can't only translate them. I need to see how they are spoken or try to find a similar expression for it. ^^
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TCHaerdth In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-18 23:20:00 +0000 UTC]
Slang is a pain in the you-know-where in any language. I heard a story about a transfer student (a student from another country) who was from Spain being failed by their Spanish teacher! Why? Because the area of Spain they were from used a different kind of slang then the teacher was use to. I mean, the kid was FROM Spain, but failed Spanish in the U.S.! XD
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BTFly009 In reply to TCHaerdth [2013-10-20 01:35:58 +0000 UTC]
XD Wow, poor kid! XD
Even within our own country we have variations of slang! It's really very complicated. ^ ^
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TCHaerdth In reply to BTFly009 [2013-10-20 18:03:57 +0000 UTC]
Exactly xD I think that teacher actually got into a lot of trouble for it, because the student could speak fluent Spanish, the whole point to the student taking the course was to help the teacher with a couple of students who were having trouble.
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Shikutoki [2013-10-15 14:42:50 +0000 UTC]
wow O.o that's an odd seat
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BTFly009 In reply to Shikutoki [2013-10-17 11:52:34 +0000 UTC]
Odd but practical. ^__^
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