What's amazing is that it's completely compatible with late 80's/early 90's home PC technology. You can reformat an aliens machine lifeforms brain using a Mac II or a 486.
What's amazing is that it's completely compatible with late 80's/early 90's home PC technology. You can reformat an aliens machine lifeforms brain using a Mac II or a 486.
How many floppy disks of Prime's brain is that?
It's an interesting idea; someone should ask about it. Considering Mainframe the comic character/Action Master had almost nothing to do with the Ark it's certainly reasonable though. His original tech-spec says he's "A walking, talking computer terminal", so it could just be the obvious option, but the designers certainly enjoy slipping Easter eggs in when they can.
On a side note, his original tech-spec also says he has a "200,000 MB capacity"... so at 200 GB, it's less than most modern cell phones.
So the ID4 aliens were just Ferengi employees? (Disclaimer: I have not seen that episode of DS9)
Why not!(Disclaimer: I have not seen that episode of DS9)
Poor forward-thinking on that one, then.Yeah, I think we would have gotten that by now. And since we haven't, it's very probable that the figure is simply gangmolded to the Ark.
Yeah, they were mentioned way back in the big leak that first mentioned Antagony and most of the Velocitron Wave 1 toys.I think we're still waiting for Fractyl and Packrat.
I think the prevailing theory at the time was that a G1 colors version of Mainframe was inevitable, but since there's not even been a hint of one since, I wonder if it simply isn't an option to make one independent of the Ark?
Yeah, I think we would have gotten that by now. And since we haven't, it's very probable that the figure is simply gangmolded to the Ark.
I think Mainframe's altmodes being "a wall" and "a block" probably led them to believe he wouldn't be a hot seller on his own.Poor forward-thinking on that one, then.
Unless, I dunno, size/parts count meant it wouldn't make sense. I don't have one, so I'm not sure how it compares.
OTOH, how many times have we criticized something for being a certain way "for a <size class>"? Doesn't seem to stop them.
Are they ready to face Brock?Cybertronian file-compression software is light-years ahead of ours!