Talk:CNA
I fixed your damn article.
Thank me!—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 209.172.21.214 (talk • contribs).
- Your contributions show that this talk page is the only thing you've worked on. -- SFH 23:48, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
- Dunno what the fuck he's on about. I was the guy who cleaned up the article. —Interrobang 23:53, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
Citations for term, please
[edit]Has the term "CNA" actually been used in both G2 and IDW? Or even in one of them? In the scene referenced from G2 -- which is in Tales of Earth Part Six but hasn't been cited -- Perceptor says "Whatever destroyed J'asik and every living thing on it has a genetic sequence and ceullular configuration identical to our own." The genetic material is not named there. It is very important that we not imply things have names they don't have through laziness or a desire to simplify. Unless "CNA" is used in G2 someplace, I suggest moving this article to "Transformer genetics" or something similar if it is going to include G2 information. (And I'm giving the benefit of the doubt that I've simply forgotten a reference to CNA in IDW.) --Steve-o 21:20, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
- The term got used in Spotlight: Arcee. --FortMax 21:22, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
- Yes the term is from Arcee. The way I had originally written the entry it mentioned that transformers Having genetic material was first mentioned in G2 but the term CNA for it wasn't coined till Arcee:Spotlight. Later revisions seem to have removed that explanation. :P --ZacWilliam 22:07, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Double Dinobot?
[edit]I kinda don't get why "Double Dinobot" is included on this page. As noted, Megatron specifically refers to DNA, not CNA. The clone didn't have a robot mode because it was biological, made from the raptor DNA of Dinobot's beast mode, not his Cybertronian CNA (if that even exists for him to have any of in this continuity). --KilMichaelMcC 22:58, 4 September 2010 (EDT)
- Moved to DNA. —Interrobang 14:38, 5 September 2010 (EDT)

