Sounds like an interesting read regardless of the content soley aimed at transformers.
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Sounds like an interesting read regardless of the content soley aimed at transformers.
I was referring to the blurb. ;pQuote:
Originally Posted by Sam
I want to read this... it may prove to be one of the "geekiest" reads I've had since reading "The Science of Star Wars: An Astrophysicist's Independent Examination of Space Travel, Aliens, Planets, and Robots as Portrayed in the Star Wars Films and Books" ;) :)
Excellant Dr Strangelove reference there +1. ;)
http://www.plumbbobblog.com/wp-conte...g-the-bomb.jpg
Couldn't find a pic of the Ratrap parody though.
I read abook like that many years ago. it's amazing how many things are theoreticly possible, if you have enough energy.Quote:
Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime
I want to read this... it may prove to be one of the "geekiest" reads I've had since reading "The Science of Star Wars: An Astrophysicist's Independent Examination of Space Travel, Aliens, Planets, and Robots as Portrayed in the Star Wars Films and Books"
http://www.amazon.com/Physics-Star-T.../dp/0060977108
As for this new Transformers book, I would excpect it to use transformers as more of a launching pad of philosphy and science than accurate brand history.
Hmmm all this philosphy reminds me of my uni days.
I hope it ponders such meaningful questions as "Who is red? Rumble or Frenzy?", "Are the Constructicons really inferior to Soundwave?", and "wHy mY sHoULdeRs hUrt?"
I can tell it'll be focused around G1, since that's the only thing the general public remembers aside from the movie.