And now you're jealous with a robot!! Poor you indeed! π (actually, me too π)
ts kinda reminds me of that Guardians Buldge thread awhile back π
Because he doesnβt skip his core workouts
The Sentinels from Marvel do not have organic muscles; they are robots or cyborgs with advanced artificial musculature.
Their muscular appearance is a design choice that serves both a storytelling function (visual shorthand for strength) and an in-universe technical purpose (powerful, efficient movement systems).
Key reasons for their muscular physique: Artificial Muscle Technology: In the comics and films, advanced versions of Sentinels use "artificial muscles" or shape-memory alloys that contract and expand, mimicking the function and appearance of organic muscles to provide superhuman strength and agility.
Visual Shorthand: In comic books, a muscular physique is a long-standing artistic tradition used as visual shorthand to convey a character's immense power and physical might to the audience. This design makes the Sentinels appear as an imposing, physically perfect, and formidable threat to the X-Men. Engineering and Function: The powerful movements and actions required to fight formidable mutants would necessitate a strong, durable physical structure. A design that resembles human musculature provides a logical, albeit fictional, framework for their immense lifting and fighting capabilities. Humanoid Form: Most Sentinels are large, humanoid robots. Giving them a muscular, human-like form makes them a more direct, intimidating, and recognizable analogy for human hatred and fanaticism against mutants.
Adaptation: Later Sentinel models, such as those in X-Men: Days of Future Past, were made with adaptive, synthetic skin capable of mimicking mutant powers (like Colossus' organic steel form), and this material was also highly durable and allowed for their immense physical strength. In essence, their muscles are not biological, but advanced technological components that allow them to be effective, powerful, and visually intimidating mutant-hunting machines.
clearly at least half of the people who built Sentinels has some sort Mechanophilia and sthenolagnia (attraction to muscle)
Get. A job pixie
Apparently He has one. Annoying the rest of the community to no end.