I think one reason writers struggle with writing is that many of us weren't taught how to write fiction. We learned how to write essays but few of us had teachers who sat us down and said "here is a step by step process for going from an idea to a plan to a draft to a final product. Here is a path and a structure you can follow, here are things to do when you get stuck."
Instead most of us just fell in love with finished stories, and were left to ourselves to discover what process might have created them.
My favorite character: *exists*
Me, having no concept of liking things in moderation: I would die a thousand deaths for you
*the robot interacts with any of the Robinson children*
Me: OH!! How pure is he!! He’s clapping at the rocks because he thinks they’re flowers!! :’’’’) This being could do no wrong.
*the robot interacts with “Dr Smith”*
Me: Eviscerate her.
I know Halloween ended but trick or treat, give me rid(robots in disguise) bumblebee art(if you wanted or can)
His design is growing on me slowly, they just needed noses lowkey and some design tweaks
(I also hate how big their damn necks look 😭)
SO MANY FEELINGS IN THIS MOVIE
👩💕🚖🐝
Are there any maps of Cybertron or the surrounding galaxy out there?
Good question! The geography of Cybertron hasn’t really been extensively explored in most “mainstream” continuities (and there are a lot of details about the planet which tend to change from story to story); the closest we’ve ever gotten to a clearly-defined map of the planet comes from Fun Publication’s Beast Wars: Uprising series:
Although if you want another interpretation, Transformers vs. G.I. Joe also took a stab at mapping out planet following some invasive terraforming efforts, though it’s a little more… unconventional:
As for Cybertron’s galactic geography, the best look we’ve ever gotten comes from The Allspark Almanac II, which featured a pretty comprehensive look at Cybertron’s place in the Milky Way and some of the neighboring galactic civilizations. But even then, this kind of thing changes from continuity to continuity; sometimes Cybertron orbits the star Hadean… sometimes it’s in the real-world Lambda Scorpii constellation… and sometimes it doesn’t orbit a star at all!
I’m just so tired. I feel like no one would notice if I just stopped talking. Maybe it would be for the best if I did.
First film poster for TRANSFORMERS ONE
UPDATED: Releasing in theaters September 20th, 2024
As a kid, you love Transformers for the big robots shooting at eachother and transforming into sport cars;
As an adult, you love Transformers because of the tragedy of the fallen civilazation of scholars and explorers now having been forced to fight in an endless war just to survive while being stranded on an alien planet but finding friendship and love with the natives and discovering how much they have in common thus creating hope for the rebuilding of their home.