"Alignment" online
"Alignment" online
Transforce (UK based Transformers convention) organizer Paul Cannon has posted an excellent news on a few Transformers sites. "Alignment", a semiofficial conclusion to Marvel G2 comic written by Simon Furman for Transforce 2001 & 2002, is now available on his Transforce site.
From Transfans
"After years of begging (mostly from the yanks), I've finally put Alignment in the public domain. It's available as a PDF on the Transforce site which has been revamped (again).
Paul (yes I am still alive and well) Cannon
http://www.transforce.org.uk"
From Transfans
"After years of begging (mostly from the yanks), I've finally put Alignment in the public domain. It's available as a PDF on the Transforce site which has been revamped (again).
Paul (yes I am still alive and well) Cannon
http://www.transforce.org.uk"
Re: "Alignment" online
Although the conversation usually dries up pretty fast once they've actually read the thing...Originally posted by Osku
After years of begging (mostly from the yanks
Still, nice that it's out there now for those who want to.
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Re: "Alignment" online
Originally posted by Osku
Paul (yes my head is firmly implanted in my arse) Cannon
Brend sent me the thing for free, and I wanted my money back...
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When I read it, it opened in adobe acrobat and did not allow me to download it. Try reading it, fallen.
From the other replies, I guess I'm one of the few people that liked it...
From the other replies, I guess I'm one of the few people that liked it...
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It makes for a great story - if it's a six-issue comic book mini-series.
Is it me, or did Simon Furman seem more interested in blowing things up than in pursuing character development?
Is it me, or did Simon Furman seem more interested in blowing things up than in pursuing character development?
Adobe Acrobat will allow you to save it once the file's open.Quoth Knightdramon:
When I read it, it opened in adobe acrobat and did not allow me to download it. Try reading it, fallen.
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Originally posted by Roadstripe
Adobe Acrobat will allow you to save it once the file's open.
Just figured out that there's a separate save button for adobe. Talk about graduating in computer networks...:rolleyes:
Thanks dude
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Originally posted by Dreadwing
Has the Alignment book always been a "novel"? I had always assumed it was a comic book.
Nope... it was a text story, I believe put out in a "comic" format [i.e. it did have a cover]. It's not really a novel, though, as it's about 9 pages long and Simon probably wrote it on his lunchbreak.
Originally posted by Cliffjumper
Nope... it was a text story, I believe put out in a "comic" format [i.e. it did have a cover]. It's not really a novel, though, as it's about 9 pages long and Simon probably wrote it on his lunchbreak.
I can see it now...
"Simon, can you write an end to the Generation 2 epic storyline, work in huge elements of the Generation 1 comic and provide a transition to Beast Wars and Beast Machines?"
"Okay, just let me finish this sandwich..."