My sister got a screenpen for her new laptop and it has pressure sensitivity. I got to play around with it for a bit while she suggested characters for me to draw
These were all done from memory except for the dinobots' coloring
A general term for the waste produced during smelting, slag mainly consists of oxides, though the exact composition depends on the metals and minerals being processed. Essentially, during smelting, two things are produced: the target metal/alloy, and its slag. It is typically classified into one of three categories: ferrous (containing iron/generated during iron or steel production); ferroalloy (generated during ferroalloy production); or non-ferrous (essentially, all other smelting processes). Slag is generally disposed of in a solid form in slag dumps, where they can potentially leach toxic or heavy metals into nearby soil and groundwater. The push to recycle slag, or find applications for it, has therefore been increasing in recent years.
The meeting between the remaining X-Men and Doctor Doom's Latverian Mutant Squad involves in a misunderstanding fight and then, having a feast in Doom's Castle. Doctor Doom knows about Kamala's dietary requirement in serving halal food. Doom also knows that Xavier is weak in leadership on Krakoa's mutants.
Dear vector prime, Did Swindle choose his name, or was it just oddly fitting? Why do people put trust in him when his name is literally Swindle?
Dear Nominative Naysayer,
Yes, he would have chosen that name for himself, or at least chose to assume it at someone else's suggestion. When it comes to the names we pick for ourselves, there's no set tradition; we will choose a word that expresses something about us, or adopt a name from an alien culture we've interacted with, or simply pick a combination of words which is pleasing to the audio receptor.
As I've previously discussed, we are creatures of change, who change our names much more frequently than most humans—at least, relative to our lifespans. Bots like Trailbreaker and Slag have gone through countless names over the years. At the extreme end, we have the likes of Hun-Gurrr, who changes his name multiple times a day, depending on how hungry he is feeling.
I myself am something of an exception; bots of a certain vintage are only able to change their name a limited number of times before it's set permanently. Why, there was this one marketing stunt offering free products to anyone who'd change their name to that of the store in question—my poor brother Toys"R"Us Prime has been stuck with it ever since.
As for why someone might willingly deal with a bot who's quite literally named "Swindle"… I must admit, I've wondered the same thing myself. But perhaps we had better ask: why would someone willingly join a group who call themselves "Decepticons"?