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A '''[[Wikipedia:god|god]]''' is a being with unexplainable power, or something. There's a bunch of guys who've been considered gods, and some more guys who've tried to amass enough power to join their ranks.
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'''God''' (born [[December 25]]<ref>"[[A Gift from the Planet of Scrap]]"</ref>), also known as the '''Lord''', is apparently a being of immense power and believed to be the creator of [[human]]ity. [[Jesus|Christ]] is considered the same being as God and many people swear by his name.


They should not be confused with [[Godmaster]]s, the Japanese equivalence of [[Powermaster]]s in toyline. "God" is a common Japanese mecha term to evoke great power, and typically is not used in a religious sense.
{{quote|You gotta wonder. If God made man in his image, who made [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|him]]?|[[Robert Epps]]|''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen]]''}}


==Alleged gods==
==Fiction==
*[[Primus]]
===Marvel Comics continuity===
*[[Unicron]]
The citizens of [[Stansham|Stenshame]] were Christians, believing that the frightening [[Man of Iron (G1)|Man of Iron]] was a product of God's wrath. [[Aethelric]], a priest, was called up to offer the Man of Iron the blessings of the Lord and ask him to return to whatever horrid place he clearly came from. {{storylink|Man of Iron (issue)|Man of Iron}}
*[[Chronarchitect]]
 
===Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
====''Macrocosmic Seekers''====
[[Scrapheap (G1)|Scrapheap]] thought back to a television broadcast about [[Santa Claus]], who gave out gifts on [[Christmas]], the birthday of God. {{Storylink|A Gift from the Planet of Scrap}}
 
====''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon====
While in the hospital recovering from injuries, [[Sam (transport boss)|Sam]] explained to [[Ginrai (human)|Ginrai]] that he believed Ginrai was granted the power of transformation by God to protect everyone. {{Storylink|Eliminate the Godmaster Ginrai}}
 
====''Beast Wars II'' cartoon====
God knows the destiny of the Key of Life (whatever that is). {{storylink|Super Voyager}}
 
===Live-action film series continuity===
====''Revenge of the Fallen'' film====
According to [[Robert Epps]], the [[human]] race had been made by God in his own image. This led him to wonder who had made the Cybertronian race. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
 
====''Classified'' novels====
During his original long voyage to [[Earth]], among the transmissions [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] studied was the story of [[Abraham]] negotiating with God regarding the fate of [[Sodom]]. Optimus brought up the story when [[Alexander Porter|Doctor Porter]] revealed his plan to eradicate all Decepticons worldwide using a signal broadcast from a satellite. {{storylink|Transformers Classified: Satellite of Doom|Satellite of Doom}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Some creatures, such as some humans, worship the [[Transformer]]s as gods.
*He seems a tad bit similar to [[The One]]. What, if any, connection there is between the two is not known.
**[[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] proclaims that the [[Titan (species)|people]] of [[Titan (planet)|Titan]] "worship Transformers"{{storylink|The God Gambit}}
 
**People on [[Karin]] worship [[Metalhawk]], an Autobot [[Pretender]], as a god. {{storylink|Gods? Devils? The Pretenders}}
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Kami''' (神), '''Kami-sama''' (神様)
*''Italian:'' '''Dio'''
 
==See also==
*[[Primus]] and the [[Light God]]s
*[[Unicron]], sometimes called the Dark God
*the other [[Dark God]]s
*the [[Elder God]]s, sometimes called "ancient gods"
*[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (franchise)]]
*[[Godmaster (lifeform)|Godmasters]]
*[[:File:GodGinrai_toy.jpg|God Ginrai]]
*[[Godbomber]]
*[[Gods? Demons? The Pretenders]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
*{{w|God}} at Wikipedia


[[Category:Gods|Gods]]
[[Category:Generation 1 gods]]
[[Category:Gods]]
[[Category:Interjections]]
[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen characters]]
[[Category:Super-God Masterforce characters]]
[[Category:United characters]]

Latest revision as of 21:18, 19 January 2024

You can't see me!


This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

God (born December 25[1]), also known as the Lord, is apparently a being of immense power and believed to be the creator of humanity. Christ is considered the same being as God and many people swear by his name.

You gotta wonder. If God made man in his image, who made him?Robert Epps, Revenge of the Fallen

Fiction

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Marvel Comics continuity

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The citizens of Stenshame were Christians, believing that the frightening Man of Iron was a product of God's wrath. Aethelric, a priest, was called up to offer the Man of Iron the blessings of the Lord and ask him to return to whatever horrid place he clearly came from. Man of Iron

Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

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Macrocosmic Seekers

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Scrapheap thought back to a television broadcast about Santa Claus, who gave out gifts on Christmas, the birthday of God. A Gift from the Planet of Scrap

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

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While in the hospital recovering from injuries, Sam explained to Ginrai that he believed Ginrai was granted the power of transformation by God to protect everyone. Eliminate the Godmaster Ginrai

Beast Wars II cartoon

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God knows the destiny of the Key of Life (whatever that is). Super Voyager

Live-action film series continuity

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Revenge of the Fallen film

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According to Robert Epps, the human race had been made by God in his own image. This led him to wonder who had made the Cybertronian race. Revenge of the Fallen

Classified novels

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During his original long voyage to Earth, among the transmissions Optimus Prime studied was the story of Abraham negotiating with God regarding the fate of Sodom. Optimus brought up the story when Doctor Porter revealed his plan to eradicate all Decepticons worldwide using a signal broadcast from a satellite. Satellite of Doom

Notes

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  • He seems a tad bit similar to The One. What, if any, connection there is between the two is not known.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Kami (神), Kami-sama (神様)
  • Italian: Dio

See also

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References

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  • God at Wikipedia