angleofscience: (talking - science is relevant)
Jetfire ([personal profile] angleofscience) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment 2012-08-25 08:33 pm (UTC)

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Indeed. And, perhaps, Cybertron in particular, since even the very few planets that are made up of a majority of various metals do not resemble Cybertron... even as it is in this stage.

[He waves a hand around briefly, meaning to indicae“te not just their immediate surroundings, but the wider planet itself.]

Whether or not we give any weight to any special origin for Cybertron, our planet does seem to be quite singular in its existence as there really are no exact analogues to compare even a possible natural development and formation.

[And, if you gave even the vaguest of attention to such imprecise and foolish lines as "and from Primus, around it, Cybertron rose, to give a place of rest as well as origin" from the Covenant of Primus... that might imply a very non-natural origin. But of that, there really was no proof.]

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