Talk:Reflector (Transformers)

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He appeared in MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE PART 1, MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE PART 2, MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE PART 3, TRANSPORT TO OBLIVION, ROLL FOR IT!, DIVIDE AND CONQUER, FIRE IN THE SKY , S.O.S. DINOBOTS , FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN, WAR OF THE DINOBOTS, THE ULTIMATE DOOM PART 3, COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION, A PLAGUE OF INSECTICONS, HEAVY METAL WAR, AUTOBOT SPIKE, CITY OF STEEL, ATTACK OF THE AUTOBOTS, TRAITOR, A PRIME PROBLEM, THE GOLDEN LAGOON, A DECEPTICON RAIDER IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT, STARSCREAM'S BRIGADE, and THE TRANSFORMERS THE MOVIE.

I removed the word Gestalt. It's a German word meaning a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. Reflector doesn't grow when he combines. He shrinks.

Actually the word Gestalt has been used to refer to the combining robots (Constructicons, Protectobots, etc.) for quite some time. It could be said that Reflector was the first such team. -- JediLofty User ¦ Talk 13:13, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

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I've changed this page to have the correct names for the individual Reflector components. You can see this is true here: http://www.tfracetrack.com/instructions/g1/decepticon/reflector.jpg That may be a good link to use for the page; I don't know. Also, as can be seen on the site Unicron.com (linked in the article), Reflector was released in the U.S. in 1986. Fiction Alchemist 17:13, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:23, 24 January 2008 (UTC)