Using a link provided via "AgentX66" on the Sector Seven email "Informants" folder, you can find 3 "live" images of NBE01, the Mega-Man, or Megatron. I especially like the face profile view. I think on the Stop site, its just an animated gif but still good view of Megatron, I especially like the face profile view.
The camera "feeds" can be found here.
Based on the AgentX66 email and others, I now think the 5 surveillance array feeds are showing the various facilities that are used to maintain Megatron's frozen slumber. A failure there will be what wakens him enough to communicate with his Decepticon brethren to break him out.
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Those are so fake/photo shop.
ReplyDeletei don't get it... how can something that's supposed to be so powerful be restrained by such (depicted) primitive lifeforms such as humans at the turn of the 20th (or even 19th) century... when they haven't even got a clue what the hell it is they are dealing with!
ReplyDeletein the 1900's, how are scientists supposed to know that cryogenically freezing (or however) is sufficient to detain and deactivate (temporarily) such a lifeform?!
As this doesn't seem like a spoiler: when Megs came to Earth, he got super-heated by the atmosphere and he landed in the Arctic Circle. When he touched the ice, it broke and he sank before he could react, eventually his systems shut down. In 1897, they found him, and kept him there till 2003 (I think it was). By that time, they had the means to keep him frozen to move to this location.
ReplyDeleteShhhhhhhhhh...
ReplyDelete...Megatron's sleeping...
sorry kiddo but ur wrong. if you've seen the prequal comics, they show a story of a guy talkin to his adult son about the building of the hoover dam and how they are brining the 'visitor' there (visitor being megatron). the son goes on to ask him: "you were there weren't you?" he says he was and that he oversaw the entire operation of diggin megatron out (suggests this guy is one of the 'Seven', perhaps even the first). so megatron must have been moved at around the time of the hoover dam being built... i don't know when this was but it certainly wasn't in 2003!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, thanks for reminding me. I was just looking in issue2. That took place in 1935. Looking up cryogenics on Wikipedia, it says that it started around 1965....could it be that we got the 'technology' from trying to preserve the Megaman? heh...
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