Abishai100
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The modern world is communication and network oriented, and the CIA is involved with all kinds of information-monitoring and espionage 'management.'
The Internet has changed everything, and people today are conscious of the social impact of communications technologies. This is why many films and cartoons (even those marketed to kids) present fictional characters/avatars that represent espionage/communications intrigue such as Ethan Hunt (Mission: Impossible), Video-Man (Marvel Comics), The Cable Guy (Jim Carrey), and Frenzy (Transformers).
Frenzy is a miniature warrior-robot who transforms into an espionage-geared compact cassette. Frenzy is cunning and evil and is one of the various espionage-robots who fight for the evil 'Decepticon' robot army.
Does Frenzy represent terrorism, malevolent intelligence/imagination, simple crime, murder, political corruption, Machiavellian evil, espionage cynicism, murder, or all of the above?
What would the CIA say? Anyone a fan of Enemy of the State?
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Frenzy is red-and-black in primary colorization. He wields a laser-gun and transforms into a red-and-black primary colorization compact cassette which is a potent espionage device. Since Frenzy is one of the various evil Decepticon espionage-robots such as Rumble, Ravage, and Laserbeak, so we can use him to evaluate perspectives on evil in the modern world of communications/espionage.
1. Interference/Communications --- Internet-viruses, NASDAQ hacking, espionage devices
2. Political Invasion --- colonization, communication hijacking, legalese frustration
3. Terrorism --- CIA troubles, Internet disruptions in Washington, network invaders
4. Murder --- impairment of networks, decapitation of telecommunications officials (etc.)
If Frenzy is to the CIA (figuratively) what Charles Manson was to the FBI (literally), is communications consciousness in modern civilization an 'exorcism' of technological deformity?
Does the Trump Administration care about 'technology aesthetics' (and should it)?
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{FRENZY --- Transformers G1 Portrait}
The Internet has changed everything, and people today are conscious of the social impact of communications technologies. This is why many films and cartoons (even those marketed to kids) present fictional characters/avatars that represent espionage/communications intrigue such as Ethan Hunt (Mission: Impossible), Video-Man (Marvel Comics), The Cable Guy (Jim Carrey), and Frenzy (Transformers).
Frenzy is a miniature warrior-robot who transforms into an espionage-geared compact cassette. Frenzy is cunning and evil and is one of the various espionage-robots who fight for the evil 'Decepticon' robot army.
Does Frenzy represent terrorism, malevolent intelligence/imagination, simple crime, murder, political corruption, Machiavellian evil, espionage cynicism, murder, or all of the above?
What would the CIA say? Anyone a fan of Enemy of the State?
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Frenzy is red-and-black in primary colorization. He wields a laser-gun and transforms into a red-and-black primary colorization compact cassette which is a potent espionage device. Since Frenzy is one of the various evil Decepticon espionage-robots such as Rumble, Ravage, and Laserbeak, so we can use him to evaluate perspectives on evil in the modern world of communications/espionage.
1. Interference/Communications --- Internet-viruses, NASDAQ hacking, espionage devices
2. Political Invasion --- colonization, communication hijacking, legalese frustration
3. Terrorism --- CIA troubles, Internet disruptions in Washington, network invaders
4. Murder --- impairment of networks, decapitation of telecommunications officials (etc.)
If Frenzy is to the CIA (figuratively) what Charles Manson was to the FBI (literally), is communications consciousness in modern civilization an 'exorcism' of technological deformity?
Does the Trump Administration care about 'technology aesthetics' (and should it)?
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{FRENZY --- Transformers G1 Portrait}