Talk:Microcon (ROTF)
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A more accurate name would be "Ravage's hairballs".KrytenKoro 08:10, 24 June 2009 (EDT)
- But there's no hair involved... --abates 08:24, 24 June 2009 (EDT)
- And Facial hair isn't actually hair, either.KrytenKoro 12:00, 24 June 2009 (EDT)
Marbles?
I contend that these robots' "alt modes" are supposed to be ball bearings and not marbles. Thirtysilver 19:10, 27 June 2009 (EDT)
- Since they're not used for functions associated with either ball bearings or marbles, a better name would be "metal spheres". --abates 20:06, 27 June 2009 (EDT)
- Frankly, I think we could just merge this article with Reedman's. - Chris McFeely 20:12, 27 June 2009 (EDT)
- The are actually called "ball bearings" in the movie novelization. -Derik 21:00, 27 June 2009 (EDT)
- Then why don't we call them that instead of this made-up name? —Interrobang 17:48, 28 June 2009 (EDT)
- I concur. It makes a lot more intuitive sense for a living machine to cough up little living machine parts than pieces of agate or glass. We only see one use for them in the movie, but we don't know that these robots never function as real ball bearings. (It's likely, however, that they never function as marbles.) All that aside, it would be best to call them whatever they are called in whatever piece of official fiction that actually calls them something. Thirtysilver 09:12, 29 June 2009 (EDT)
- Then why don't we call them that instead of this made-up name? —Interrobang 17:48, 28 June 2009 (EDT)
- The are actually called "ball bearings" in the movie novelization. -Derik 21:00, 27 June 2009 (EDT)
- Frankly, I think we could just merge this article with Reedman's. - Chris McFeely 20:12, 27 June 2009 (EDT)
The thin man?
I read that this character's referred to as the "thin man", in its combined form at least, in the games. Someone check this? 82.41.72.10 19:27, 27 June 2009 (EDT)
- It's reedman, as in "you can't read the article properly, can you?" 82.41.72.10 19:28, 27 June 2009 (EDT)

