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Published: 2012-04-06 21:40:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 4025; Favourites: 83; Downloads: 107
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So I was thinking...The Decepticons have control over the sky and the ground when it comes to their troops. But they don't seem to have control over the sea. So I was thinking, what if there was a new breed of Eradicons that can transform into a Cybertronian Sea Scorpion or an Angler fish (as shown above)
It would be cool if they have water base Cybertronian drones, that can swim faster then the fastest Dolphin. Or able to spot an Autobot prey miles away with their sonar. These bad boys are great for sneak attacks too, and able to thrive underwater for the longest period of time without any problems.
I wanted to use prehistoric sea creatures that once thrived in the oceans millions of years ago for my idea of swimming Eradicons.
There are already insect-base Cybertronains such as those Insecticon so why not Abyssicons.
That right, they are called Abyssicons because they can dive to the deepest part of the ocean without any problems.
In my opinion, Cybertronian metal is one of the toughest metals out there, so durable that it can resisted the pressure and rust-age from the deepest part of the ocean.
Ideas are welcome for other prehistoric sea creatures (sharks and crocodiles included)
I have to think what their actual mode would look like if they can transform in to sea monsters.
Tell me what you think
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Comments: 10
whatwazthat [2012-04-06 22:43:47 +0000 UTC]
Wow, This is so cool, and lovely story with it! Possibly a Cuttlefish would look totally awesome! Or maybe a shelled squid.
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winddragon24 In reply to whatwazthat [2012-04-06 23:27:40 +0000 UTC]
Anything from the ancient Arthropods or Cephalopoda family is fine with me!
Such the nautilus, Nautiloids, Trilobite and Eurypterids are good ideas!!
What do you think about Jurassic period sea monsters?
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whatwazthat In reply to winddragon24 [2012-04-07 00:07:02 +0000 UTC]
WELL, quite frankly I don't know much about Jurassic period sea monsters....
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winddragon24 In reply to whatwazthat [2012-04-07 00:26:31 +0000 UTC]
You should watch Sea Monsters from National Geographic!
That how I got a lot of my Sea Monster info and Wikipedia helps too!
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whatwazthat In reply to winddragon24 [2012-04-07 13:36:39 +0000 UTC]
Ahhhh i see. >3> hmm... do i even get NatGeo?
I'll just dig through my old dinosaur books.
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winddragon24 In reply to whatwazthat [2012-04-07 19:03:41 +0000 UTC]
I'm pretty sure you will find something on sea monsters?
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winddragon24 In reply to whatwazthat [2012-04-07 21:32:53 +0000 UTC]
yay!! Ancient cone headed squids for the win
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