Transformers, Macross, Star Wars, Star Trek and basically anyting Sci Fi. But my main focus is on Transformers, I grew up playing with my older brothers Transformers and got my own as a kid. I am also really big into collecting the figures and putting them on display. Right now I have easily 500+ Transformers.
I love 80's Hair Rock! Def leppard, Van Halen, Dokken, Poison, Twisted Sister, Bon Jovi, Motley crue and Cinderella to just name a few! I also like to listen to Trance and Techno, it goes with the technology geekyness I supose.
Fav movie of all time is the Hayo Miyuzaki Anime masterpeice "Princess Mononoke" As for my fav real movie...hmm I will have to think of that one.
I tend to watch more Sci Fi shows then anything else. I like every single series of Star Trek, I have them all on DVD. But other shows tha I really enjoy are Babylon 5, Andromeda, Stargate SG-1 and anything Transformers. I have also really gotten into NYPD Blue.Fav political shows would be "The Big Story with John Gibson" and "Hannity and Colmes".
Transformers: What is it?They come from the planet Cybertron and are divided into the heroic Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, and the evil Decepticons, led by Megatron. They are able to "transform", rearranging their bodies into a common and innocuous form, such as a car, aircraft, or animal, which is reflected by the taglines "More Than Meets the Eye" and "Robots in Disguise". Beyond that, they can displace mass, combine or apply synthetic flesh.All Transformer incarnations have been based around this core concept since their debut in 1984 in various media. The first split occurred from the beginning with the launch of the TV series and Marvel comic, which further divided into Japanese and UK spin-offs respectively. The two became known as "Generation 1" which led to sequels in the 1990s such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series. During the 2000s, Generation 1 characters have undergone two reboots with Dreamwave and IDW Publishing, with four anime series and a live-action film set in their own fictional universes.Most commonly, the various depictions tend to depict varying reasons for the Transformers coming to Earth, their concepts of gender, as well as their creation. During his time for writing for the Marvel UK comic, Simon Furman created the god-like Primus, and since then Hasbro has used this character to endorse all Transformers-related storylines as canon, as various parallel universes. Starscream is my fav Transformer character. I have 36 different Transformer figures of him and I pride myself in that collection. I just love how he is in each of the different series, evil and meniacle. But defiently he was the best in Transformers Galaxy Force or what was known here in the United States as Transformers Cybertron. In Generation 1 Starscream makes no secret of his ambition to overthrow Megatron as Decepticon Leader. He is more intelligent than the average Decepticon, ruthless and cruel in his actions, but also a coward, in that he is unlikely to take direct action on his ambition to overthrow Megatron, without his fellow Decepticons to back him up. He considers himself superior to the other Decepticons, and looks down at Megatron for being antiquated in his military strategy. Starscream believes the Decepticons should rely more on guile and speed rather than brute destructive force to defeat the Autobots, although even when Starscream is given the chance to strike out on his own, he is rarely more successful than Megatron, and often considerably less. Megatron overlooks the potential threat Starscream represents as he believes Starscream is very good at his job; however, Starscream often pushes him over the edge, and violent, if brief, conflicts are not uncommon between the two. Usually they result in Megatron backhanding Starscream in a humiliating and dismissively flagrant way.Starscream transforms into an F-15 Eagle and serves as the Decepticon Air Commander, leading the other Decepticon Seeker jets, many of whom share his physical design. According to his technical specifications, he can reach speeds up to Mach 2.8, and can climb up to sub-orbital altitudes of 52 miles and nose-dive down to ground level in minutes (the real aircraft has a top speed of Mach 2.5 with an altitude ceiling of 65,000 feet, or 12.3 miles). His arm is mounted with launchers (mounted under his wings in jet mode), which can launch two types of weaponry - cluster bombs, each of which can level an area 10,000 feet square, and his primary weapon, the null ray, which can disrupt the flow of electricity in any circuitry it hits for brief periods, effectively rendering any electronic device or machine (including Transformers) temporarily inoperable. The Starscream of Transformers: Armada (Micron Legend in Japan) universe was notably similar yet different to his G1 predecessor. Like him, this incarnation of Starscream loathed his commander, Megatron, but not out of any desire to take command of the Decepticons - simply because of the sheer mistreatment and contempt Megatron heaped upon him. Another notable difference between Armada Starscream and his G1 predecessor was that this Starscream was a formidable warrior, never shying away from battle even when the odds were against him - he possessed a rivalry with Hot Shot and later information would credit him with the severing of the Autobot Red Alert's hand. He also possessed a samurai-like sense of warrior's honor. Starscream returned once again in Galaxy Force / Cybertron. A decade after the events of Energon, when Primus's plan to contain Unicron's spark at the core of the Energon sun failed, the sun collapsed, becoming a deadly black hole that threatened Cybertron. Freed from his imprisonment in the sun by Megatron as a reward for his loyalty during the events of Energon, Starscream's mind was his own again, and his body was refurbished into yet another new form. Transforming into a new style of Cybertronian jet craft, Starscream retained his standard array of null ray weapons (located on his arms and chest turrets), he could now call upon a Cyber Key to unlock twin blades in his arms to bolster his melee combat. Once enhanced by the power of the Cyber Keys, Starscream displayed abilities such as being able to channel blasts of raw energy, teleportation and the ability to increase or decrease his mass. Megatron began his campaign to acquire the legendary Cyber Planet Keys by stealing the map that showed their locations from the ancient Transformer, Vector Prime while Starscream, serving as his right-hand man. Little did Megatron suspect, however, that Starscream had evolved a new ambition - where in Armada he had sought little more than Megatron's respect, now he sought to oust Megatron and become the leader of the Decepticons, then the universe. Unlike his similarly-styled G1 predecessor, however, Starscream was smart enough to keep his intentions to himself, quietly working to achieve his goals through subtle means. While on a brief mission to attack Red Alert on Velocitron, Starscream was able to secretly switch Megatron's map with a copy that would play an important role later, and in an attempt to acquire more troops loyal to him, recruited the disillusioned Autobot Mudflap into his service on Earth. He later crossed paths once again with the mysterious Sideways, who saw in him the best chance to achieve his own goals. With the Autobots having successfully acquired the Omega Lock and the Cyber Planet Keys from Velocitron and the Jungle Planet, Starscream realised it was time to step up his agenda. His duplicate planet map led Megatron and the other Decepticons to a dead sector of space and sealed them within a metal sphere, freeing Starscream to search for the third Cyber Planet Key, from Earth itself. Encountering the Autobot monster-hunter, Crosswise - one of the ancient Transformers whose ancestors had come to Earth with the Cyber Planet Key eons ago, who had recently been reactivated - Starscream discovered a vast underground holding cell in which Crosswise had imprisoned the ancient Decepticons of his time. Liberating them, Starscream took command of their forces and began a planetwide search for the Cyber Planet Key, fighting back the Autobot and human military resistance. The Autobots had Crosswise's ally Evac recover the key from its hiding place in preparation for a retreat to Velocitron, but Starscream fought his way through the entire Autobot army and confronted Optimus Prime himself, successfully purloining the lock and all three keys by endangering the Autobots' human allies and drawing Prime out of the fight. Retreating to a small volcanic island in the South Pacific, Starscream attempted to harness the power of the Cyber Planet Keys. Megatron, meanwhile, had been freed by Scourge, and immediately sought retribution, only to wind up clashing with the Autobots first. The extra time this afforded Starscream allowed him to tap the power of the keys and harness a fragment of the spark of Primus, growing to a gigantic height and besting Megatron in combat. With an extra power boost courtesy of his combination with Wing Saber, Optimus Prime was able to defeat Starscream, but Sideways teleported his body away to the ancient starship Atlantis to recuperate. Despite this and other losses, Starscream remained a serious threat to both the Autobots and the Decepticons still loyal to Megatron. Energon Starscream Here is a beautiful picture created by King Starscream and colored by J.L Thurman. This picture represents every carnation that Starscream has been in over the 20 years of Transformers through the years.
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