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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===IDW | ===2005 IDW continuity=== | ||
The Signs of Affinity included | The Signs of Affinity included; having optics the same shade of "liberty blue" as the [[Matrix Flame]], finding [[Living metal#2005 IDW continuity|''sentio metallico'']] wet to the touch, becoming giddy when standing on a [[hot spot (phenomenon)|hot spot]] and making a [[photonic crystal]] "snap" when placing it upon their chest. Those who displayed the Signs were called "Sign-Sensitive". {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 3): Journey's End|Journey's End}} | ||
After [[Nominus Prime]] <s>was assassinated by the [[Senate]]</s> tragically died from a rust infection in his [[fuel pump]] that had been aggravated by a suicide bomber, the Matrix Flame went out but quite conveniently, [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|someone close to the Senate]] was displaying the Signs of Affinity. {{storylink|Shadowplay, Part 1: Post Hoc|Post Hoc}} | After [[Nominus Prime]] <s>was assassinated by the [[Senate]]</s> tragically died from a rust infection in his [[fuel pump]] that had been aggravated by a suicide bomber, the Matrix Flame went out but quite conveniently, [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|someone close to the Senate]] was displaying the Signs of Affinity. {{storylink|Shadowplay, Part 1: Post Hoc|Post Hoc}} | ||
[[Springer (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Springer]] was also noted to have "arresting, thousand-watt Matrix Blue" optics which made him "compatible". {{storylink|Zero Point}} | |||
After being freed from [[ | The M.T.O. [[Getaway]] was noted to display the Signs, {{storylink|Twenty Plus One}} which snowballed into a belief that he was destined to become a [[Prime (rank)|Prime]]. This made him ''most'' upset when [[Thunder Clash|Thunderclash]], who had ''not'' displayed the Signs, was chosen to briefly carry the Matrix, causing him to view the legendary commander as nothing more than "a glorified trophy cabinet". {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 2): Filling in the Blanks|Filling in the Blanks}} | ||
After being freed from [[Solomus|Tyrest]], Getaway and [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] made a trip to [[Moonbase One|Luna 1]]'s now dormant [[hot spot (phenomenon)|hot spot]] where Getaway gave the ground an experimental tap to test his Affinity. {{storylink|The Sound of Breaking Glass}} | |||
Upon seizing control of the ''[[Lost Light]]'', Getaway ranted to [[Froid]] about his dream of the [[Knights of Cybertron]] bestowing Primehood onto him and how he displayed all the Signs of Affinity. Froid casually noted that he'd treated ''dozens'' of patients who'd thought they were Sign-Sensitive and that these delusions usually served as an indicator of early onset ''[[Primus apotheosis]]''. But he didn't think ''Getaway'' was crazy. {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 3): Journey's End|Journey's End}} | Upon seizing control of the ''[[Lost Light]]'', Getaway ranted to [[Froid]] about his dream of the [[Knights of Cybertron]] bestowing Primehood onto him and how he displayed all the Signs of Affinity. Froid casually noted that he'd treated ''dozens'' of patients who'd thought they were Sign-Sensitive and that these delusions usually served as an indicator of early onset ''[[Primus apotheosis]]''. But he didn't think ''Getaway'' was crazy. {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 3): Journey's End|Journey's End}} | ||
==Things that don't exist?== | |||
The origin of "signs of affinity" in IDW's fiction is unclear. A 'bot with the signs was considered to be a potential Matrix-bearer, and even noted skeptic [[Ratchet (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ratchet]] documented signs of affinity in his patient notes. {{storylink|Twenty Plus One}} | |||
However, the secret history and demystification of Cybertron's past revealed that many relevant cases of "purported signs" were falsehoods. The Matrix was a fake when [[Nominus Prime]], [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]], and [[Zeta Prime (G1)|Zeta Prime]] apparently used their "signs" to claim the title and office of Prime. {{storylink|Remain in Light 3 of 5: The Divided Self|The Divided Self}} | |||
The very idea of signs of affinity may have been invented by [[Nova Prime]] when he established his dynasty after the War of the Thirteen Tribes, or by Nominus Prime to end the [[Interregnum]]. Even the true Matrix itself was not the mystical sacred artifact it was immortalized to be. {{storylink|Crucible (Part 5): The Unremembering|The Unremembering}} | |||
In truth, the "signs of affinity" may have been nothing more than a myth co-opted by the power hungry to support their claims of divinity. | |||
Except that one time it maybe wasn't. {{storylink|Transformation (issue)|Transformation}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The basic idea, if not the name, of the Signs of Affinity was first put forth in the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|original comic]] where a handful of Transformers, most notably [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]], were stated to possess a natural affinity for the Creation Matrix. | *The basic idea, if not the name, of the Signs of Affinity was first put forth in the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|original comic]] where a handful of Transformers, most notably [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]], were stated to possess a natural affinity for the Creation Matrix. | ||
[[Category:IDW | [[Category:IDW (2005) Transformer culture]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:00, 25 May 2022
Not everyone can handle the awesome power contained within the Matrix of Leadership, the select few Transformers who can however are set apart from their fellows by displaying the Signs of Affinity.
Fiction
[edit]2005 IDW continuity
[edit]The Signs of Affinity included; having optics the same shade of "liberty blue" as the Matrix Flame, finding sentio metallico wet to the touch, becoming giddy when standing on a hot spot and making a photonic crystal "snap" when placing it upon their chest. Those who displayed the Signs were called "Sign-Sensitive". Journey's End
After Nominus Prime was assassinated by the Senate tragically died from a rust infection in his fuel pump that had been aggravated by a suicide bomber, the Matrix Flame went out but quite conveniently, someone close to the Senate was displaying the Signs of Affinity. Post Hoc
Springer was also noted to have "arresting, thousand-watt Matrix Blue" optics which made him "compatible". Zero Point
The M.T.O. Getaway was noted to display the Signs, Twenty Plus One which snowballed into a belief that he was destined to become a Prime. This made him most upset when Thunderclash, who had not displayed the Signs, was chosen to briefly carry the Matrix, causing him to view the legendary commander as nothing more than "a glorified trophy cabinet". Filling in the Blanks
After being freed from Tyrest, Getaway and Rodimus made a trip to Luna 1's now dormant hot spot where Getaway gave the ground an experimental tap to test his Affinity. The Sound of Breaking Glass
Upon seizing control of the Lost Light, Getaway ranted to Froid about his dream of the Knights of Cybertron bestowing Primehood onto him and how he displayed all the Signs of Affinity. Froid casually noted that he'd treated dozens of patients who'd thought they were Sign-Sensitive and that these delusions usually served as an indicator of early onset Primus apotheosis. But he didn't think Getaway was crazy. Journey's End
Things that don't exist?
[edit]The origin of "signs of affinity" in IDW's fiction is unclear. A 'bot with the signs was considered to be a potential Matrix-bearer, and even noted skeptic Ratchet documented signs of affinity in his patient notes. Twenty Plus One
However, the secret history and demystification of Cybertron's past revealed that many relevant cases of "purported signs" were falsehoods. The Matrix was a fake when Nominus Prime, Sentinel Prime, and Zeta Prime apparently used their "signs" to claim the title and office of Prime. The Divided Self
The very idea of signs of affinity may have been invented by Nova Prime when he established his dynasty after the War of the Thirteen Tribes, or by Nominus Prime to end the Interregnum. Even the true Matrix itself was not the mystical sacred artifact it was immortalized to be. The Unremembering
In truth, the "signs of affinity" may have been nothing more than a myth co-opted by the power hungry to support their claims of divinity.
Except that one time it maybe wasn't. Transformation
Trivia
[edit]- The basic idea, if not the name, of the Signs of Affinity was first put forth in the original comic where a handful of Transformers, most notably Thunderwing, were stated to possess a natural affinity for the Creation Matrix.

