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Can transformers see in vehicle mode?

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Old 06-16-2009, 12:45 PM   #1
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Can transformers see in vehicle mode?

I just thought of something completely random on my way to work this morning. I was watching other cars on the road and noticed that they don't have eyes (don't ask... this is just the way my mind works sometimes), which isn't a problem, as real cars are controlled by humans who do have eyes. But how do transformers see to know where they are going when they're in vehicle mode? Do they have extra optical sensors in their headlights? Or do they have some kind of psychic alien/robot powers? Or are they just cartoon/movie characters and I'm not supposed to think about it?

I have a 40 minute drive. My mind tends to wander.
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Old 06-16-2009, 12:48 PM   #2
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Well, obviously they can somehow since they do have to drive/fly/whatever to places when they need to be "disguised" (exceptions include Armada Sideswipe since he both has his head looking out his alt mode windshield and both versions of Movie Megs since his head is clearly visible in both variants of his crap-modes)
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Considerin' the amounts of stuff they need to stuff into between slottin' and stuffin' mechanics (especially when they disguise inner components like engines) and yet havin' enough tech to act as their own vital hardware between all that... I can't say it better and thus is confusing, but the point is that they gotta have all of that stuff in really compact space or employ some degree of nano technology or...

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So, I believe fittin' in good enough yet economic sized optics somewhere on the alt mode shouldn't be a problem.

Or then they are all like that blind guy in GTA San Andreas when on wheels.

Yeah, that's pushing it, but its a theory. ^^;
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:04 PM   #4
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There's really no reason they couldn't have microscopic optic sensors covering every exterior inch, allowing their entire skin to be the equivalent of a fly's eye.
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Or they could just have optic equivalents inside their headlights, or mounted on the dashboard/cockpit of their altmode. Also, they could have other forms of perception beyond our idea of an "eye", such as radar, sonar, IR tracking, etc. They might not even see in the same spectrum that we do in bot-mode (which would make sense, given they come from a completely different environment).
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Or they could just have optic equivalents inside their headlights, or mounted on the dashboard/cockpit of their altmode. Also, they could have other forms of perception beyond our idea of an "eye", such as radar, sonar, IR tracking, etc. They might not even see in the same spectrum that we do in bot-mode (which would make sense, given they come from a completely different environment).


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There's really no reason they couldn't have microscopic optic sensors covering every exterior inch, allowing their entire skin to be the equivalent of a fly's eye.
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Of course they can.

If they didn't, they'd always be crashing into shit.

Just ask Movie Megatron.
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Well, in Aniamted they're vision si made up of a complex network of visuual sensors. And magic.


In the movie, until they have a diguise they actually DO have eyes in vehicle mode. Hell, Megs is always peeking around.



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As has been said, being mechanical beings, they must be able to percieve in numerous other media than simple sight. I'd expect sensor arrays to be positioned all across their bodies forming a network relaying the data back to the CPU. The eyes are shown to have multiple functions in TF1. Optimus generates holographic Cybertron through them and projects light via them to display the Allspark's location when focussed through the glasses.

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