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I'm not so sure the dreams actually happened. The story calls them dreams. ''"He is coming to find out why his dream-inducing bug has ceased to transmit the dreams of the dead."'' I think the idea is that their dreams reflect the baser instincts the Autobots are used to ignoring in real life. If they actually ''did'' do those things, then Galvatron's probably would have been correct in thinking that the Autobots would be susceptible to his mind control device. He was pretty confident about that, but didn't factor in the Autobots' ability to ignore their baser instincts. But yea, cool story. ''Inception''—Transformer-style! - [[User:Starfield|Starfield]] 15:14, 11 January 2012 (EST)
I'm not so sure the dreams actually happened. The story calls them dreams. ''"He is coming to find out why his dream-inducing bug has ceased to transmit the dreams of the dead."'' I think the idea is that their dreams reflect the baser instincts the Autobots are used to ignoring in real life. If they actually ''did'' do those things, then Galvatron's probably would have been correct in thinking that the Autobots would be susceptible to his mind control device. He was pretty confident about that, but didn't factor in the Autobots' ability to ignore their baser instincts. But yea, cool story. ''Inception''—Transformer-style! - [[User:Starfield|Starfield]] 15:14, 11 January 2012 (EST)
:Yes, we already know your incapability to recognize the implicit aspects of fiction. But I'll humor you: "To all intents and purposes, he is '''dead'''. But deep within his mind lie '''images''', '''memories'''... that can be '''tapped'''!" [[User:Interrobang|—Interrobang]] 15:35, 11 January 2012 (EST)

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I'm not so sure the dreams actually happened. The story calls them dreams. "He is coming to find out why his dream-inducing bug has ceased to transmit the dreams of the dead." I think the idea is that their dreams reflect the baser instincts the Autobots are used to ignoring in real life. If they actually did do those things, then Galvatron's probably would have been correct in thinking that the Autobots would be susceptible to his mind control device. He was pretty confident about that, but didn't factor in the Autobots' ability to ignore their baser instincts. But yea, cool story. Inception—Transformer-style! - Starfield 15:14, 11 January 2012 (EST)

Yes, we already know your incapability to recognize the implicit aspects of fiction. But I'll humor you: "To all intents and purposes, he is dead. But deep within his mind lie images, memories... that can be tapped!" —Interrobang 15:35, 11 January 2012 (EST)