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::Well, I have no idea myself as I'm not a club member and thus have never read the thing at all. --[[User:KilMichaelMcC|KilMichaelMcC]] 23:04, 31 July 2009 (EDT) | ::Well, I have no idea myself as I'm not a club member and thus have never read the thing at all. --[[User:KilMichaelMcC|KilMichaelMcC]] 23:04, 31 July 2009 (EDT) | ||
:::"Braxis" is never used in the story. Yay me using my never-used membership. [[User:Interrobang|—Interrobang]] 00:45, 1 August 2009 (EDT) | :::"Braxis" is never used in the story. Yay me using my never-used membership. [[User:Interrobang|—Interrobang]] 00:45, 1 August 2009 (EDT) | ||
Has the person who wrote the Notes section actually watched more than about 10 episodes of Gobots? Because that's about how many Braxis is actually in... After the "Battle for Gobotron" mini he's in a couple (possibly literally two) odd episodes, then "Invasion from the 21st Level", where he walks out on the Renegades. He's then brought back to help the Guardians in one later episode. His function is largely taken over by Dr. Go for the bulk of the episodes, meaning he wasn't "almost always" turned to whenever Cy-Kill needed scientific expertise, and he's only in "the series' entire run" if you count that he was in it at the start and pretty near the end, but not an awful lot inbetween. | |||
Revision as of 21:20, 22 April 2010
This should move to Doctor Braxis. Technically Challenge of the GoBots is part of the Transformers multiverse even though the wiki only uses those stories that have Transformers in them, so we don't have to be willfully ignorant of his full name. I think it would be safe to put his personality into the intro paragraph. - Starfield 22:20, 31 July 2009 (EDT)
- If CotG is part of the TF Universe, then why aren't we documenting every scrap of it? --Jimsorenson 22:32, 31 July 2009 (EDT)
- Things like the G.I. Joe Marvel comic are too, technically. We just document the bits with Transformers in them, I guess. - Starfield 22:40, 31 July 2009 (EDT)
If "Doctor B" is what the character is called in Transformers fiction, then that's what the article should be called. --KilMichaelMcC 22:38, 31 July 2009 (EDT)
- Been a while since I read the story but wasn't he called Braxis at some point in the story? --Detour 22:45, 31 July 2009 (EDT)
- Well, I have no idea myself as I'm not a club member and thus have never read the thing at all. --KilMichaelMcC 23:04, 31 July 2009 (EDT)
- "Braxis" is never used in the story. Yay me using my never-used membership. —Interrobang 00:45, 1 August 2009 (EDT)
- Well, I have no idea myself as I'm not a club member and thus have never read the thing at all. --KilMichaelMcC 23:04, 31 July 2009 (EDT)
Has the person who wrote the Notes section actually watched more than about 10 episodes of Gobots? Because that's about how many Braxis is actually in... After the "Battle for Gobotron" mini he's in a couple (possibly literally two) odd episodes, then "Invasion from the 21st Level", where he walks out on the Renegades. He's then brought back to help the Guardians in one later episode. His function is largely taken over by Dr. Go for the bulk of the episodes, meaning he wasn't "almost always" turned to whenever Cy-Kill needed scientific expertise, and he's only in "the series' entire run" if you count that he was in it at the start and pretty near the end, but not an awful lot inbetween.

