Probably the same thing as the medical procedure.
I seriously doubt that the BotCon toy's name stood for "Computerized Axial
Tomography"
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"Paul Segal" <jask...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> > So, I hear CatSCAN was originally an acryonym for somthing. Anyone
> > wanna tell me what it was? Thanks and whatever.
> > CatSCAN's a great name anyway.
>
> Probably the same thing as the medical procedure.
It's spectacularly unlikely that CatSCAN should stand for CATscan.
Unless the Hartmans didn't realise they'd left caps lock on.
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I haven't read his tech spec but his colors and this whole "data pad thing"
scream out "I'm a doctor".
Glen addressed that during the 3H panel, but couldn't quite remember how
it went. What he said was "computer simulated corporeal autonomous
neomaximal". That, of course, makes CSCAN, but like I said, he was
visibly making an effort to remember it. He made a comment about dropping
the acronym idea because the name looked silly with so many periods in it,
so maybe the whole name was originally an acronym, which would mean he
skipped the AT at the panel.
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Someone suggested that the BotCon toy's name stood for the same phrase as the
medical procedure. So I looked up what the medical term stands for and pointed
out that it's not a very likely meaning for a Transformer name.
Do you have a problem with that, or do you just enjoy sarcastically insulting
people for no reason?
bw version of ratchet lol :D
TheGrape wrote:
> So, I hear CatSCAN was originally an acryonym for somthing. Anyone
> wanna tell me what it was? Thanks and whatever.
not even Glen Hallit could remember exactly what it was going to stand
for at the sunday panel...it was pretty long and complicated sounding,
which probably contributed to it not being an acronym...
"See this? 'MD.' 'Me Doctor.'" --Robin Williams
Mark
"We need a 'Hello Nurse.'"
"Simulated Corporeal?"
He's an EMH!!!
Mark
"Please state the nature of the medical emergency." --Doc Hologram (or
CatSCAN's techspec quote)
Botcon Comic/Catscan spec
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Sort of, yeah. Aplinq uses his power to physically create forms for digital
programs/objects (which was mentioned in his original tech-spec) to give the
Wrecker's ship's medical program a TF body, so it can try and save Fractal.
Thus, Catscan is born.
-ZacWilliam, who culled this from Cat's tech-spec and the one Comic summary
he's seen so far, But would really love a more detailed comic summary.
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CatSCAN is fully solid -- that is, he doesn't need to be maintained by
Apelinq's interlink, nor is he holographic. But yes, he seems inspired in
some ways by Star Trek's medical holograms.
Either that, or Red Dwarf's solid-light holograms... Catscan is the Transformer
equivalent of Arnold J. Rimmer :-)
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So basically, he has a built-in mobile emitter.
Mark
"You're a hologram! Holograms can't touch solid objects--"
*SLAP* --Tom Paris & EMH 1
No, he's a physical object, not a projection. Apelinq's transfer
interlink has the power to create physical objects out of patterns in his
computer memory. You can think of it as a Star Trek replicator if you
want to. CatSCAN does not need to be maintainted like a hologram.
Ah, cool.
Of course, that raises the metaphysical debate; does he have a spark, or is
he just a drone that Apelinq made?
Mark
"Gotta find a Wreckers synopsis page."
I could have sworn I already answered that, but I can't find it... CatSCAN
does not have a spark. This is explicitly stated in his tech spec.
>I could have sworn I already answered that, but I can't find it... CatSCAN
>does not have a spark. This is explicitly stated in his tech spec.
Oh, so, he's like the medic hologram from Star Trek: First Contact?
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> Oh, so, he's like the medic hologram from Star Trek: First Contact?
*smack*
He's not a hologram. He's an AI with a physical body. Like a humanoid
Diagnostic Drone. Or RiD Cerebros.
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I didn't say he was a hologram, I was just making a comparison between him and
the hologram medic on ST:FC.
Presumably as opposed to the holodoc on Voyager, who was a fully realized
person. The EMH in Crusher's sickbay was only a standard EMH, with none of
the on-the-fly upgrades and mods that Doc had.
I guess what he means is, just how much of a personality does CatSCAN have?
Mark
"You're breathing down my neck."
"My breathing is only a simulation."
"So's my neck; stop it anyway!" --EMH I & II ("Message in a Bottle")