Kiss the dataslate?
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Kiss the dataslate?
It's obviously not finished yet, but I already have headcanons regarding the objects that will be featured in the finished shot:
A hamfisted attempt at making a simple datapad somehow turned into a hamfisted attempt at making a whole desk
(The owner of this desk is supposed to be one of TFMR's main characters, but not sure who it would be at this point)
1. Dataslate (aka robot books)
Primitive version of Datapad
Can only read what's stored inside, cannot remove or add new pages
Advanced models can store audio/video files
Considered an outdated media, but still being used in important places regardless
Absurdly durable, like they can be used as floor tiles for couple millenia and they can still be perfectly functional
Sometimes used as tray, coaster, doorstop, hammer, and trivet
TFMR Ratchet used to throw these as self defense weapon, but later changed to wrenches which were cheaper to come by.
2. Databytes
Cybertronian equivalent of SD card
Its official name is 'Databyte', but everyone just calls it 'Chip'
Can be slotted into any hardware that can read data, including datapads and desktops
It's even possible to directly insert it to the back port of Cybertronian's body, but this is not recommended because who knows what's inside that chip?
Put a program in the chip, shove that chip into an empty drone, it moves according ro rhe program.
3. Datashelf
Basically bookshelf, but the books are databytes so the entire library is portable
Also works as a usb hub
More slots the better
4. Stickies
Sticky notes, but magnets instead of adhesive
The writing part is like really bendy plastic, but it cannot be rolled up or folded
Writing can be done by applying pressure with pen or pen like object
Produced in varying shapes and color
On Cybertron, where almost everything is made of metal, it's hard pressed to find where a aciky cannot stick.
Sometimes people stick this to the bck of someone's back as a form of mean joke, the message written on it usually goes along the line of "kick me im dumb".
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A Review of the Space Marine Strike Force Ultra Dataslate
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UPDATE!!! Weitere Details zum Dataslate Helbrute.