Reviews for The Rules of Size |
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TheRedScreech chapter 1 . 4/4/2017 This is so good! I love the science! I've never been really good at it but I love to know. :) This is wonderful and a joy to read! |
electro moonlight chapter 1 . 8/24/2013 this is awesome |
SyntheticEuph0ria chapter 1 . 4/7/2012 This was... magnificent. Well thought-out, educational, and thoroughly engrossing. I loved it. Thank you. |
lisa chapter 1 . 3/22/2012 wow. just wow. |
ABundleOfDaydreams chapter 1 . 11/27/2011 :) |
Bibliotecaria.D chapter 1 . 8/26/2011 Perceptor is interested in the tiniest of things, because size does matter. He explains why, and slag if it isn't a good explanation. I know this was written for the Bayverse, but I think it could easily apply to any TF-verse. Awesome writing. |
MissMary chapter 1 . 12/26/2010 Interesting story. thanks |
femme4jack chapter 1 . 4/12/2010 What a brilliant story. I especially love the conversation between Mikaela and Perceptor. |
Artemis1000 chapter 1 . 1/12/2010 What an amazing story! I adore science fics and this is a great one. It's very thought-provoking, has an unique concept and you learn something from it, too. A great read! |
Von chapter 1 . 9/23/2009 Fascinating, highly enjoyable, unique. Thanks for posting it! |
Emmy Scribe Protra chapter 1 . 6/26/2009 So very awesome! |
Jan-AQ chapter 1 . 6/9/2009 Awesomely cool story. |
Figs chapter 1 . 5/8/2009 Oh... wow. Very, very nice. An intriguing concept, and very intelligently explained. I must find more of this. Cheers, Figs |
tomorrow4eva chapter 1 . 11/27/2008 Hooray for science! Loved the story - those are lovely examples of making possibilities through science! And giving a glimpse of how size might affect Autobots and how it makes them different from us is neat. I loved the explanation of why Sam could outrun Megatron over short distances. Reminds me of Rincewind (Terry Pratchett) explaining why humans can outrun horses over short distances (its easier to sort out two legs then four!). :) |
mdnytryder chapter 1 . 9/6/2008 Very thought provoking. I would have never considered size to be important to the Autobots, but, now I see it obviously is, or should be. Your science background shows. Excellent. |