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::''Mode attachment is a psychological syndrome in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].
A [[Transformer]] with '''mode attachment''' has become particularly attached to their [[alternate mode]], and will resist upgrading or reformatting to a new one, even when circumstances may merit it.<ref>Glossary of terms in Dreamwave's ''More than Meets the Eye'' #8</ref>


A [[Transformer]] suffering from '''mode attachment''' has become particularly attached to his [[alternate mode]], and will resist upgrading or reformatting to a new one, even when circumstances may merit it.<ref>Glossary of terms in Dreamwave's ''More than Meets the Eye'' #8</ref>
'''Mode fidelity''' is a stronger form of mode attachment and refers to those cases where a Transformer resists '''any''' changes to their body, right down to their eyebrows.<ref>{{storylink|Signal to Noise}}</ref>


'''Examples:'''
==Fiction==
* [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] rebuilt [[Goldbug]] back into [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] because ol' Doc always preferred his original form.  His, uh, original Earth form, anyway.  {{storylink|Skin Deep}}
===Generation 1===
* [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]] admires his alternate mode so deeply he sometimes resists transforming back to robot mode.
[[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]] prefers his sleek Earth car form to his original robot form. {{storylink|Tracks (G1)|Tracks's toy bio}}
* During the events of [[The Transformers: The Movie|TFTM]] and Season 3, [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] and the [[Dinobots]] seem to be suffering from mode attachment. Then again, they are stronger in dinosaur mode...
 
* [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] is described as being able to think better while in vehicle mode, coming up with many ideas and designs. Considering Wheeljack's success record, being in vehicle mode probably makes Ratchet and [[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]] very nervous...
===''Beast Wars II'' cartoon===
*Pretty much all the Action Masters are attached to their robot modes.  As if they had any choice.
The [[Seacon (BW)|Seacons]] considered their mechabeast modes their default modes and the times they utilized their [[robot mode]]s for anything other than an in-between to form [[God Neptune]] were rare. [[Halfshell]] consistently used his robot mode only during negotiations with someone from outside his crew, like [[Megastorm (BW)|Megastorm]], {{storylink|Megastorm's Reckoning}} [[Starscream (BW)|Starscream]], {{storylink|Face the Setting Sun}} and [[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]]. {{storylink|The Final Battle (BWII)|The Final Battle}} Another time, [[Scylla (BW)|Scylla]] used her robot mode to run after [[Tasmania Kid (BW)|Tasmania Kid]] on land because her mechasquid mode was too clumsy for that kind of movement. {{storylink|Megastorm's Reckoning}}
 
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
[[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] rebuilt Goldbug back into [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]] because ol' Doc always preferred his original form.  His, uh, original Earth form, anyway.  {{storylink|Skin Deep}}
 
===2005 IDW continuity===
[[Kup (G1)|Kup]] resisted upgrades and never bothered to keep his systems up to the current technology level. This might explain why he still transforms into a weird piece of crap truck thing. {{storylink|Spotlight: Kup}}
 
After receiving a new, tougher body in preparation for an important mission, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Orion Pax]] revealed a desire to go back to his original body later. {{storylink|Omega's Conundrum}} He followed through on that desire. {{storylink|The Transformers: Stormbringer}} (He was also upset when his upgrade caused him to lose his [[Mouthplate|faceplate]].)
 
[[Rung (G1)|Rung]] admitted to himself in a quiet moment that he suffered from mode fidelity, remaining how he had always looked down to the last detail, even as all his comrades had changed and often grown as big as their systems would allow. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}}
 
===2019 IDW continuity===
[[Leviathan (G1)|Leviathan]] considered her giant harvester mode her primary form and refused to convert into [[robot mode]] unless the situation was absolutely life-or-death. {{storylink|Rise of the Decepticons: Tremors|Tremors}}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 11 May 2026

A Transformer with mode attachment has become particularly attached to their alternate mode, and will resist upgrading or reformatting to a new one, even when circumstances may merit it.[1]

Mode fidelity is a stronger form of mode attachment and refers to those cases where a Transformer resists any changes to their body, right down to their eyebrows.[2]

Fiction

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Generation 1

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Tracks prefers his sleek Earth car form to his original robot form. Tracks's toy bio

Beast Wars II cartoon

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The Seacons considered their mechabeast modes their default modes and the times they utilized their robot modes for anything other than an in-between to form God Neptune were rare. Halfshell consistently used his robot mode only during negotiations with someone from outside his crew, like Megastorm, Megastorm's Reckoning Starscream, Face the Setting Sun and Lio Convoy. The Final Battle Another time, Scylla used her robot mode to run after Tasmania Kid on land because her mechasquid mode was too clumsy for that kind of movement. Megastorm's Reckoning

Marvel The Transformers comics

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Ratchet rebuilt Goldbug back into Bumblebee because ol' Doc always preferred his original form. His, uh, original Earth form, anyway. Skin Deep

2005 IDW continuity

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Kup resisted upgrades and never bothered to keep his systems up to the current technology level. This might explain why he still transforms into a weird piece of crap truck thing. Spotlight: Kup

After receiving a new, tougher body in preparation for an important mission, Orion Pax revealed a desire to go back to his original body later. Omega's Conundrum He followed through on that desire. The Transformers: Stormbringer (He was also upset when his upgrade caused him to lose his faceplate.)

Rung admitted to himself in a quiet moment that he suffered from mode fidelity, remaining how he had always looked down to the last detail, even as all his comrades had changed and often grown as big as their systems would allow. Signal to Noise

2019 IDW continuity

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Leviathan considered her giant harvester mode her primary form and refused to convert into robot mode unless the situation was absolutely life-or-death. Tremors

References

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  1. Glossary of terms in Dreamwave's More than Meets the Eye #8
  2. Signal to Noise