User talk:Sunjumper

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You and Megatron have one thing in common.

Please proofread your contributions more thoroughly. By default, we require correct English in our articles, including correct spelling, punctuation, and use of capital letters. If your edits don't follow these rules, other editors may choose to revert them rather than spend their time cleaning up your mistakes.

Your recent edit to Soundwave's toy section was riddled with enough weird grammar that I wasn't always certain of what you meant to say, so I'm not sure if I corrected it properly. Also, could you point to where an official info source previously reversed the jet and satellite modes' names? I don't remember that, but I'm willing to believe that's my memory failing me. Once you or someone else points that out, that line can be taken out of the comment tags.--Apcog 15:24, 3 April 2009 (EDT)

Maybe i should stop describing toys themselves from now on...I'm really no good at it... And about the name switching, that might have been on pure impulse, because i just think he looks more like a jet in satellite mode and the other way around, i'm removing that bit.--Sunjumper 15:40, 3 April 2009 (EDT)
"tec-suport for mashines" -> "tech support for machines". Don't rush yourself; take all the time you need to check yourself as you type.--Apcog 17:45, 9 May 2009 (EDT)
You and Megatron have one thing in common.

Please proofread your contributions more thoroughly. By default, we require correct English in our articles, including correct spelling, punctuation, and use of capital letters. If your edits don't follow these rules, other editors may choose to revert them rather than spend their time cleaning up your mistakes.

Nemesis in ROTF

Hi! In your edit in the ROTF adaptation #2 you say the Nemesis is thousands of miles away. Did you mean that? The Novel puts the Nemesis on a distant planet, which would be trillions of miles away. Is it closer in the film? - Starfield 12:24, 22 June 2009 (EDT)

It's a joke, whenever a show or book describes how far away a location is, they just say "thousands of miles away". Plus, i loved the same joke used in the yu-gi-oh the abridged movie. So yes, it's a joke.--Sunjumper 12:26, 22 June 2009 (EDT)

Spoiler tag templates

Please use them. Liberally. Thank you. -- Repowers 14:08, 26 June 2009 (EDT)

Oh sh- totaly forgot X(--Sunjumper 15:08, 26 June 2009 (EDT)

Wikipedia

How if wikipedia info useless and wrong? And its confirmed they will be a Voyager Bonecrusher and he will be based on the ROTF version