Rhydderch Hael,Jun 27 2005, 05:06 AM Wrote:While there was a Decepticon who could transform into a tank, the whole 'land vehicles' niche was the domain of the Autobots while the Decepticons took to the air.
Of course, there were execptions even before the purpose-built Autobot jets and Decepticon cars were introduced.
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Wasn't the Decepticon tank a triple changer that also became a plane? (Blitzkreig, if I recall.) And didn't the decepticon cars have the heat reactive stickers that started as the Autobot symbol and then became the Decepticon symbol?
To preserve my almost-geek persona I will state I only owned 2 transformers - a friend had nearly all of the rest.
And on the database - The Government sharing info with itself isn't a bad thing. Selling or giving it out on the other hand...
The Government is a bit too free with the information it gives to recruiters. Until a prospective recruit initiates contact with a recruiter there shouldn't be any action taken by the Armed Forces.
BTW: taking the ASVAB is a way to initiate contact. No curriculum should require taking the test. I also wish there was a check box on the test that would state you don't wish to be contacted by recruiters.
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