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TMNT - Mutations Chart: The Mutation Cycle of the Footi Soldierus [Foot Soldier]!
EDIT: Larger size, hosted by courtesy of tOkKa:
www.flickr.com/photos/terrible2z/3586724855/
I happened to find the original box to the 1993 release of Playmates Toys' Mutatin' Foot Soldier, and luckily the Mega Mutation Chart was still inside. It is pretty awesome, even better than I remembered. Who knew the mighty Foot Clan began their criminal career as mere light blubs before evolving into circuit boards, Alien-esque embryos, and Terminator cyborgs? But just look at that impressive memory enhancements brought about by the mutagen! He maxes out at just over 1 Petabyte (i.e., 1,000 Terabytes; i.e., 1,000,000 Gigabytes!) And all this is in 1993, no less! Dang, you would think with all that digital storage space, Shredder would be able to program them with some decent anti-Turtle fighting defense! Alas, the Turtles go through the Foot Soldiers by the dozen. But in this case, I think the blame falls on the programmer rather than the hardware. Let's face it, Shredder was a techno-flunkie who probably needed Krang to help him set the clock of his VCR.
Special thanks to tOkKa for reminding me of how cool these charts were!
And I apologize for the relatively small size. The original file size is quite large, but apparently my flickr account doesn't have the capacity to host the largest file size. :-(
TMNT - Mutations Chart: The Mutation Cycle of the Footi Soldierus [Foot Soldier]!
EDIT: Larger size, hosted by courtesy of tOkKa:
www.flickr.com/photos/terrible2z/3586724855/
I happened to find the original box to the 1993 release of Playmates Toys' Mutatin' Foot Soldier, and luckily the Mega Mutation Chart was still inside. It is pretty awesome, even better than I remembered. Who knew the mighty Foot Clan began their criminal career as mere light blubs before evolving into circuit boards, Alien-esque embryos, and Terminator cyborgs? But just look at that impressive memory enhancements brought about by the mutagen! He maxes out at just over 1 Petabyte (i.e., 1,000 Terabytes; i.e., 1,000,000 Gigabytes!) And all this is in 1993, no less! Dang, you would think with all that digital storage space, Shredder would be able to program them with some decent anti-Turtle fighting defense! Alas, the Turtles go through the Foot Soldiers by the dozen. But in this case, I think the blame falls on the programmer rather than the hardware. Let's face it, Shredder was a techno-flunkie who probably needed Krang to help him set the clock of his VCR.
Special thanks to tOkKa for reminding me of how cool these charts were!
And I apologize for the relatively small size. The original file size is quite large, but apparently my flickr account doesn't have the capacity to host the largest file size. :-(