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:''Binomial data transfer is a process from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
A '''binomial data transfer''' is a data transferral process between two [[Transformer]]s. It apparently can be done via mouth-to-mouth contact or radiowave input.
A '''binomial data transfer''' is a data transferral process between two [[Transformer]]s. It apparently can be done via mouth-to-mouth contact or radiowave input.


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[[Highbrow (G1)|Highbrow]], seeking out the lifeforms of [[Nebulos]], found [[Gort]] and [[Marita]] [[kiss]]ing on a rock. Highbrow, not knowing the significance of kissing, asked them if they were performing a binomial data transfer and said that he preferred radiowave input as it was easier on the receptor circuits. {{Storylink|Ring of Hate!}}
[[Highbrow (G1)|Highbrow]], seeking out the lifeforms of [[Nebulos]], found [[Gort]] and [[Marita]] [[kiss]]ing on a rock. Highbrow, not knowing the significance of kissing, asked them if they were performing a binomial data transfer and said that he preferred radiowave input as it was easier on the receptor circuits. {{Storylink|Ring of Hate!}}


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[[Category:Marvel Generation 1 Transformer anatomy]]
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Latest revision as of 06:20, 2 May 2019

A binomial data transfer is a data transferral process between two Transformers. It apparently can be done via mouth-to-mouth contact or radiowave input.

We imagine some like the mouth-to-mouth method.

Fiction

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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Highbrow, seeking out the lifeforms of Nebulos, found Gort and Marita kissing on a rock. Highbrow, not knowing the significance of kissing, asked them if they were performing a binomial data transfer and said that he preferred radiowave input as it was easier on the receptor circuits. Ring of Hate!