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'''Atechnogenesis'''<ref>Term first appeared in Dreamwave's 2004 Generation 1 ''[[More | |||
'''Atechnogenesis'''<ref>Term first appeared in Dreamwave's 2004 Generation 1 ''[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye]]'' guidebook, p483</ref> is the secular scientific explanation that life on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] sprang up through the naturally-occurring interaction of gears, levers, and pulleys.<ref>This phrase dates from 1984's Marvel ''Transformers'' US #1, the first Transformers story ever published.</ref> | |||
The strict scientific rationalism of atechnogenesis rejects traditional religious claims that [[Primus]] is the source of all life on Cybertron, and much of the ancient doctrine surrounding the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]. | The strict scientific rationalism of atechnogenesis rejects traditional religious claims that [[Primus]] is the source of all life on Cybertron, and much of the ancient doctrine surrounding the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The [[Quintesson]]s are an example of a species that came about | *The [[Quintesson]]s are an example of a species that came about through the evolution of mechanical life.<ref>"Mechanical life has long since evolved in segments of the cosmos--existing alongside organic life." "This [a Quintesson ship] is a spacecraft of one such mechanical race--" {{storylink|The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|The Big Broadcast of 2006 (US)}}</ref> | ||
*Japan actually developed a much more detailed atechnogenesis origin for Cybertronic life in "[[A Birth of Planet Saybertron]]", one of ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s pre-movie magazine supplements. It's probably the most serious rendering of the concept ever. | |||
==See | *In the [[2005 IDW continuity]], believers in atechnogenesis are referred to as "Evolutionary Engineerists". | ||
* [[Transformer | *Atechnogenesis is likely named after {{w|abiogenesis}}, the process by which life evolved from non-living matter. | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Transformer]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [ | * [https://www.shortpacked.com/comic/atheist/ Atechnogenesis defined and mocked (not official)] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 history]] | [[Category:Generation 1 history]] | ||
[[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Religion]] | ||
[[Category:IDW (2005)]] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:41, 22 April 2022

Atechnogenesis[1] is the secular scientific explanation that life on Cybertron sprang up through the naturally-occurring interaction of gears, levers, and pulleys.[2]
The strict scientific rationalism of atechnogenesis rejects traditional religious claims that Primus is the source of all life on Cybertron, and much of the ancient doctrine surrounding the Matrix.
Notes
[edit]- The Quintessons are an example of a species that came about through the evolution of mechanical life.[3]
- Japan actually developed a much more detailed atechnogenesis origin for Cybertronic life in "A Birth of Planet Saybertron", one of Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers's pre-movie magazine supplements. It's probably the most serious rendering of the concept ever.
- In the 2005 IDW continuity, believers in atechnogenesis are referred to as "Evolutionary Engineerists".
- Atechnogenesis is likely named after abiogenesis, the process by which life evolved from non-living matter.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ Term first appeared in Dreamwave's 2004 Generation 1 Transformers: More than Meets the Eye guidebook, p483
- ↑ This phrase dates from 1984's Marvel Transformers US #1, the first Transformers story ever published.
- ↑ "Mechanical life has long since evolved in segments of the cosmos--existing alongside organic life." "This [a Quintesson ship] is a spacecraft of one such mechanical race--" The Big Broadcast of 2006 (US)

