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Topic: Transformers Universes


  
  Transformers
A Transformer is an intelligent robot (usually a large humanoid, though there are many exceptions such as animal forms) that is able to "transform", reconfiguring itself into a common and innocuous form, such as a car, airplane or animal.
Older Transformers come with Robot Points which could be redeemed for special Transformers which were not sold in stores, such as the Omnibots or the Decepticon triplets known as Reflector (which featured heavily in the early episodes of the television series, despite not being easily available as toys).
While Transformers ended poorly for the US market, the same can not be said for the UK and Japan markets as they went on to produce their own continuing series between 1991 to 1993.
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 OnlineCrewing.com - Free Article / Library
The Transformers Classics comics published in the Official Transformers Collectors Club magazine is set in the Marvel Comics continuity, but in a timeline where the events of Generation 2 did not occur.
All the Transformers were rendered inactive in the explosion of the Ark II in 1999, but when they reactivated in 2001, Devastator was the main weapon in Megatron's attack on San Francisco.
Transforming, he spectacularly body-checks a bus in half, causing it to explode, and Bonecrusher skating between the remains of the bus, setting himself on fire in a spectacular way.
www.onlinecrewing.com /article/dp.php?q=Bone   (3289 words)

  
 ravage - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Ravage is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes.
Ravage may refer to: Ravage (Transformers) - a fictional character in the Transformers universes; Ravage 2099, a fictional superhero, set in the far future, from Marvel Comics...
Although there are a few minor bugs and some artwork left to be fixed/added, the game is now fully playable and has all 45 levels, plus 2 secret levels.
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 Autobots - Multiversal Omnipedia
This led to the downfall of the Transformers' masters, who were forced to abandon Cybertron.
However, that universe's Galvatron was taken to help the 1990 Unicron, and the Autobots gained a fighting chance.
The apparent founders of Transformer civilization, led by the Council of Ancients and the Primes empowered by the Matrix.
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 Transformers
While some decried it as nothing like the original Transformers, it was a bold attempt to create a viable future look into the Transformers universe about 300 years after the G1 TV series with new partially organic and partially technological transformers with 3D computer graphics.
It did however reintroduce the Transformers to a new generation of children and while it did occasionally tapped a few of the classic characters of the original TV series, it primarily focused on new and totally separate characters, proving popular enough to bring back the series after it was finished.
They also attempted to try and unify the various disparate Transformer universes into a cohesive whole and was well thought of for their stories which expanded on the backstory of the Transformers.
www.internationalhero.co.uk /t/transfor.htm   (2101 words)

  
 Transformers Theology
Cybertron is conquered by the Quintessons and the Transformers are enslaved.
With the Transformers on the verge of unity, Unicron summoned his demonic minion from a parallel universe, Galvatron, and commanded him to keep the Transformers divided.
In a parallel universe where Unicron survived the events of Transformers the Movie and destroyed Cybertron, Galvatron was given free reign of Earth as a reward for his loyalty to Unicron.
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 Continuity - Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki
A continuity is a fictional universe or timeline that is characterized by recurring characters and settings and an internal consistency with regards to characterization and depicted events.
Among other things, the Universe universe makes some reconciliation between conflicting origins for Cybertron and the Transformers race that were presented in the G1 comics, G1 cartoon, and BM cartoon.
Again, the reader is referred to the article on continuity families, in particular the section "quibbles", for a brief explanation of the categorizations that have been adopted on this wiki.
transformers.wikia.com /wiki/Continuities   (2733 words)

  
 Transformers universes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Transformer is an intelligent machine that is able to "transform", reconfiguring itself into a common and innocuous form, such as a car, aircraft, or animal.
The first Japanese-exclusive Transformers animated project was the direct-to-video Scramble City, a short OVA introducing Metroplex and focusing on the combining teams, playing up the interchangeability of their limbs.
In addition to their new G1 universe and TV-series-compatible Beast Wars: The Gathering comic (mentioned above), IDW are also exploring numerous Elseworlds styled stories in the series The Transformers: Evolutions beginning with Hearts of Steel, a six-issue story which sets the action in the Industrial Revolution era.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Transformers_universes   (2437 words)

  
 Scorponok   (Site not responding. Last check: )
With the arrival of the Transformers to Nebulos, and the fusion of a group of Autobots and Nebulon rebels into Headmasters, Zarak masterminded a scheme to duplicate the process with Decepticons.
Scorponok emerged in the midst of a battle between the Autobots and Decepticons, capturing Arcee, who was currently holding the key to the Plasma Energy Chamber, and departing for Cybertron with the Decepticons on board.
Like his Generation 1 predecessor, the Transformers: Energon incarnation of Scorponok is known as Megazarak in Japan and is a Triple Changer, transforming from robot to scorpion-themed construction vehicle to jet.
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 Headmaster (Transformers) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Headmasters are a sub-group of characters from the Transformers meta-series, distinguished by their ability to detach their heads when transforming into their alternate modes, with the heads then transforming themselves into a humanoid form.
When the series was then imported to the US as Transformers: Robots in Disguise, safety regulations meant that the toy could not be released, but his involvement in the animated series remained, where his name was changed to that of his predecessor, Fortress Maximus (with the Headmaster components, The Emissary and Cerebros).
In the 2002/03 toyline, Transformers: Armada the figure known as Overload was identified as a Headmaster, whose head was formed by the Mini-Con, Roll-Out.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Headmasters   (2517 words)

  
 prowl - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes.
After Optimus Prime and Megatron, and along with Mirage, "Prowl" is one of the most re-used...
ca.encarta.msn.com /prowl.html   (148 words)

  
 Splash Panel | Transformers / G.I. Joe
Transformers / G.I. Joe is not just another Transformers and G.I. Joe crossover, but rather a dark and war-torn recreation of the Transformers and G.I. Joe universes in tandem by writer John Ney Rieber and artist Jae Lee.
Transformers / G.I. Joe is a fresh look at both franchises and a must-have for any fan of Transformers or G.I. Joe.
The Transformers movie kicked ass and now it’s time for GI Joe - although I think GI should be CGI - not live action.
splashpanel.com /archives/transformers-gi-joe   (848 words)

  
 Transformers Crossovers in other Universes - TFans Transformers Community
Transformers with justice leauge lol but superman alone could probably kick all their asses......
By 'universes', I'm guessing y'all mean continuities, because in the latest episode of Galaxy Force...
It would be an awesome dynamic, I imagine, with the Government trying to contain the battles of the Transformers, or even try to destroy these aliens, while the Marvel Heroes would try to aid the Autobots.
www.tfans.com /talk/index.php?showtopic=35395   (1878 words)

  
 RPGnet: Review of Transformers Generation One: Prime Directive
One of the biggest phenomenons of the decade, the Transformers told the saga of Optimus Prime and his Autobots waging war on Megatron and his Decepticons.
Apparently the humans were going to send the Transformers back home to get rid of the Decepticons and to help bring technology back to Earth from Cybertron.
I find it hard to believe the world could forget about giant transforming robots in the span of two years after being constantly blitzed for the past 20...
www.rpg.net /reviews/archive/10/10170.phtml   (955 words)

  
 Transformers: Transformers Wiki
Transformers Wiki Complete is a Transformers fan wiki and encyclopedia of all Transformers Universes.
Character Description He is small for a Transformer, being only about the size of a human in robot mode.
Ironhide was an Autobot Transformer who could transform into a red van.
transformers.wikicomplete.info   (430 words)

  
 Mirage - MSN Encarta
A mirage is a naturally-occurring optical phenomenon, in which light rays are bent to produce a displaced image of distant objects or the sky.
Mirage is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes.
After Optimus Prime and Megatron, and along with Prowl, Mirage is one of the single most...
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761571636/Mirage.html   (382 words)

  
 Transformers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Transformer: The Lou Reed Story, a biography by Victor Bockris about musican Lou Reed.
Transformers series, a guide to the numerous television incarnations of the Transformers
Transformers Universes, the various fictional continuities that the various pieces of Transformers fiction occupy
www.toshare.info /en/Transformer_(disambiguation).htm   (135 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Arcee™ Transformers MySpace FanSite - 23 - Female - Transformers Warrior Robot Arcee, Western ...
Arcee has the most romantic attachments of any Transformers character: Hot Rod in the G1 movie, Marvel Comics and Dreamwave continuity, Springer after the G1 movie, Chromedome in Headmasters, and in Devil's Due continuity where she had a mutual attraction to Bumblebee and was devastated when he was killed.
Transforming into a motorcycle and wielding an Energon crossbow, she arrived in the middle of Megatron's attack on Cybertron, guiding the Omnicon forces into subduing Unicron's hunger.
Arcee is in the same Transformers era as her two friends and fellow Autobots Hot Rod and Springer, both of whom she cares for deeply.
www.myspace.com /femmebot_extreme   (3763 words)

  
 Transformers Official Georgia Fan Page's Club Page on 1UP.com
Transformers are fictional alien robots that are able to "transform", rearranging itself into a common and innocuous form, such as a car, aircraft, or animal.
All Transformer incarnations have been based around this core concept, with some similarities and differences including the Transformer's fictional creator (most popular is the deity, Primus), the presence of Female Transformers and when and why the Transformers came to Earth.
The Marvel comic, which originally was part of the main Marvel Universe, depicted it as more of a mess of factions that fight before uniting once it entered the Generation 2 era.
www.1up.com /do/club?clubid=105477&cId=3157697   (1622 words)

  
 HotRod2316's Transformers Addendum Fanfiction Archive
Throughout official Transformers history, there are many gaps, unfilled plot holes, unfinished sagas, and what-not.
The Transformers Generation 1 cartoon continuation is preparing to release it's first virtual episode sometime in February.
Disclaimer: "The Transformers," "Autobots," "Decepticons," "Maximals," "Predacons," "Vehicons," "Cybertrons," "Destrons," the distinctive likenesses thereof, and all related indicia are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. This site is NOT intended for commercial profit of any kind, nor is it in any way affiliated with Hasbro, Inc., Kenner, Inc. or Sunbow Productions.
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 Live Action Transformers Movie On its Way! :: GamingReport.com :: Where Gamers get their News
TRANSFORMERS is one of the most popular boys toy brands, with sales up 64% in 2002 vs. 2001.
TRANSFORMERS ARMADA comic books, published by Dreamwave are also highly successful, with some of the most popular titles in the industry.
None of that.........what the fu#@ did ya call it, beast wars, armada.......what the hell, that is not transformers that is two sad attempts to keep the story going for the new age of kids.....not that it is a bad thing its just not for this film.
www.gamingreport.com /article.php?sid=8870   (4575 words)

  
 Keepsake (Doctor / Death's Head (FPA) character)
Due to the presence of counterparts of Spider-Man, Nick Fury, the Savage Land, etc., the Transformers-UK universe is considered possibly part of the Marvel Multiverse.
On the other hand, due to the fact that the hierarchy of cosmic characters of both Transformers universes [Unicron, Primus] does not mesh with the usual Marvel assortment of cosmic beings [Eternity, Death, Galactus, Lord Chaos, Master Order, etc.] one could place them in the Marvel Megaverse along with such tertiary realms as Earth-Shadowline.
For concrete examples of this phenomenon, in the New Universe (which, although owned by Marvel completely, to preserve a distinctive feel, has been designated as outside of the multiverse), the X-Men are only fictional characters-see Starbrand#11-12 for confirmation.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/keepsake.htm   (1903 words)

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