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    How about that!

    Also the next thing in that sequence would be "4/for"!

    The "A" in "War" in Earthrise's logo is so wierd once you see it

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    That's so cool.
    Similarly I never noticed that.

    In addition the 1, 2 and 3 and on the first, second and third letters respectively.

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    G1 Cosmos' Greek name is Kυρίαρχος (Kyriarchos), which means "sovereign," and is where English gets the word kyriarchy ("a social system or set of connecting social systems built around domination, oppression, and submission") from.


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    Japanese: Adams (named after George Adamski)
    Italian: Disco (meaning "saucer" or "disk")
    Mandarin: Yǔzhòu Fēidié ("Space UFO"; which is silly, because the fact that we can identify Cosmos as a flying saucer means that he's an identified flying object)

    Other languages' names for Cosmos are basically just their equivalent word for it...
    Hungarian: Kozmosz
    Portuguese: Cosmo
    Russian: Kosmos

    Somewhat funny that the Greek name for Cosmos isn't "Cosmos" considering that the word 'cosmos' itself comes from Greek! A direct English translation of "Cosmos" would be "Allworld."

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    In 2000 Takara repainted Fortress Maximus as Brave Maximus in Robots in Disguise (who was called "Fortress Maximus" in the RiD dub but the toy was never released by Hasbro). It's only just dawned on me that the word "Fortress" comes from the Latin word "fortis," which means "brave."

    Also, Grand Maximus' name just means "big biggest."

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    Has anyone ever realised that based on the scale chart, Full Tilt (Trypticon's included car on his chest) is as big or even bigger than a full sized combiner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    In 2000 Takara repainted Fortress Maximus as Brave Maximus in Robots in Disguise (who was called "Fortress Maximus" in the RiD dub but the toy was never released by Hasbro). It's only just dawned on me that the word "Fortress" comes from the Latin word "fortis," which means "brave."

    Also, Grand Maximus' name just means "big biggest."
    Wow, it's only just dawned on me that "Brave Maximus" is the only non-dub name I use when discussing RID 2001. I guess to be fair it's not a Hasbro toy though.
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    I always knew Rodimus was supposed to be a futuristic truck, not a Winnebago. But I never knew until today exactly what Rodimus was based on. Enter the General Motors Bison from 1964.

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