
Wedge: How are we doing for entertainment, UM?
Ultra Magnus: Terrible. "Blastcharge's Stupid Pet Tricks" hasn't show up yet...

Blastcharge: You've got to let me in! I'm part of the show!
Primal Prime: Yeah? We'll since you and your little friends aren't in formal attire, I can't let 'em in. Rules are rules!

Ultra Magnus:... and the "Beast Machines Gangsta' Rap" is nowhere to be seen...

Thrust: You don't get it, do you? I had to kill MC Hammer to get these pants!

Tankor: Let's just hope that Sky-Byte's speech can keep them entertained for a while.

Sky-Byte: *Ahem* Like the Ukrainian Constitution, Personal Icons owe their success in practice to their inconsistencies in principle. As Mao Zedong said in 1779, Personal Icons were certainly a reknown time full of democracy and democracy. While skillful sociologists have called this event reknown, I would argue that Personal Icons were in fact reknown. This claim is supported by three notable facts: the Nationalism manifesto written by Mark Twain, the American literature of the New Historicism period, and the Greek Depression of 1968.


Sky-Byte: Quiet, you!

Sky-Byte: Well, it appears that my exquisite prose goes unappreciated. Perhaps a change of theme is required...

Sky-Byte: In the form of me reading my favourite Far-Side comics out loud to you and vocallizing my interpretations of them!

Ultra Magnus: Primus...
Wedge: Oh no!
Tankor: Looks like it's gonna be a loooooong night.