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hi hello!!
can i req these (i know tsukasa is a lot sorry in advance)
angelstar, genderapathetic, aroace, adhd and plural tsukasa
robotix, transfem, omnisexual, plural rui
thank you!! ^^
PSD by me!
robotix pixels !!!
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Robotix kissing ferris wheel
Robotix küsst Riesenrad
Solar Tracker / R-320 - Robotix (Milton Bradley)
A question I’ve had for a very long time; why is Xobitor considered its own cluster and not just part of Cymond?
Dear Cluster Concerned,
Many have asked that very question.
I remember back when the Cymond cluster was first discovered, following a Waruder infestation on Axiom Nexus, the Ministry for Higher Dimensional Sciences was in furious debate over the cluster and its ramifications. And to make matters worse, the Xobitor cluster seemed very much related to it. Many felt the Xobitor cluster should be folded into Cymond; others felt that due to the rules of primacy, all of the tentative Cymond streams should instead be cataloged as Xobitor, since it had first been categorized. Bots argued for cycles about quark flavors, quantum resonances, dimensional strings… It was, in short, exhausting.
The current Xobitor and Cymond Cluster designations are in some ways a compromise, as most things are when it comes to Universal Streams. Xobitor is distinguished by the existence of a Cybertron analogue named Skalorr—with Cymond streams, by contrast, being commonly recognised as having no direct analogues to Cybertron.
Found an incredibly crusty attempt at a transformers knockoff cartoon and man. Man. It's so bad but it's bad in a specific way that's got me questioning what if it was good
It's called Robotix and their Optimus Prime equivalent looks like this:
His name is Argus and he looks like Grimlock's cousin that sells meth.
But like even as cursed as the designs are, even with how convoluted the plot is, even with how many fucking characters there are (there's like 20 and I cannot tell most of these humans apart because they're just that generic), even still, there's potential for something here with these concepts they threw at the wall, even if most of it did not stick. And it's going to drive me insane for the rest of time.
This day Robotix the Micro-Episodes was released