Talk:Technorganic

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That two-page spread from TFU #1 should TOTALLY go in the "Technorganic Cybertron" section. That's some fucking GORGEOUS art there. --M Sipher 06:41, 15 June 2006 (UTC)


In my edit I removed a statement that the technorganic healing abilities function better/faster in robot mode than in beast mode. Walky and I have no recollection of this. I'm inclined to think that, if they worked better in one mode than the other, it would have been the beast mode. Does anyone know whether this robot-healing thing was ever established someplace? It should be cited if it's put back in. --Steve-o 16:54, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

My rough notes from watching through BM a couple years ago include the following:
BM Maximnals cannot use CR chambers. However-- BM's robot modes DO exert biologicly-enhanced nanosurgical capabilities, allowing them to quickheal, like Nightscream did his wing. They heal faster in ROBOT MODE
It's from... uh... revelations? (My next note in order is the Diagnostic Drone recognizing Tankor's old personality.)
note that Nightscream has th ability to quickheal even FASTER than the other Maximals when he's doing his vampire thing-- so I speculate their self-repair abilities are linked to their robot modes being at a higher 'energy level'. -Derik 23:04, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

Technorganic transforming

Technorganic transforming's not entirely a shapeshifting-style transformation. Watch Primal's transformation in the premiere episode, and you can see how the "energy" merely changes the shape of his limbs. After that, recessed panels slide out. I belive this should go in the article as well. Darktruth 15:39, 29 January 2008 (UTC)

New section on usage errors

I sure hope folks like the new section what I wrote. --PacifistPrime

Where is this stuff coming from??

This article's got some rather oddly-phrased conclusions in it, taking single examples from the cartoon and unsupportably stating that they are illustrations of larger, well-known principles:

  • Rather the spark appears simply to be diffused throughout the body and coalesces in the center of the chest or floats just outside of it when made to appear.
  • Close contact and ingestion of anything purely organic will tilt their minds toward their primitive, "organic" side.
  • their greatest weakness lies in the perfect but fragile balance between the two opposing sides of their nature.

I'd purge it all myself, but I wanna make sure there's not some outside source that's stating all this more clearly than the events of the cartoon did. Also, am I the only one who finds this article way too long and rambling in its current state? -- Repowers 15:43, 6 February 2008 (UTC)