here we have a human brain encased in a robotic body and a robotic body programmed with human brain patterns. I think that these two would work together well.
here we have a human brain encased in a robotic body and a robotic body programmed with human brain patterns. I think that these two would work together well.
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So, is this a reality where Robotman didn't eventually receive the body of his friend Chuck Grayson?
This is the Earth-STF Robotman so it all makes sense.
A crisis, hmm? Foreshadowing?
Maybe Robotman and Jocasta could meet Rosie of Hanna-Barbera Beyond’s “The Jetsons”.
Unless, of course, it's Rosie Jetson Beyond who was turned into a giant tank (and reprogrammed with Allea Strange's neuro-patterns) back @ STF #4889.
Cover of the month! And I love the alliterative title!!*
*Although, under other circumstances, it would technically be "diesel-punk."
Did you know that French pulp fiction author Jean De La Hire (later accused of collaborating with the Nazis during WWII) created the sci-fi hero Nyctalope around the start of World War I? Nee Leo St. Clair, he was a sort-of cyborg who (in hindsight) kind of straddled the line between steampunk and diesel-punk.
Historically interesting (if not directly relevant to today's cover-sim). Another Ymous.
and today's [unrelated] 'unlikely team-up' suggestion from me_ 'Lone, but not Alone': The Lone Ranger receives help from Strider...
and today's [unrelated] 'unlikely team-up' suggestion from me_ 'Lone, but not Alone': The Lone Ranger receives help from Strider...
I love that idea! If only for the possibility of seeing the Lone Ranger use mithril bullets against the Nazghul.
"Hi-ho, Mithril. Away!"
And then these two suddenly run up against Magnus Robot Fighter and promptly have a major misunderstanding with him... because why not?
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