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When Ultra Magnus was shot dead by [[Sixshot]], he was given a burial at sea in a glass coffin decorated with Christian imagery, on his favorite planet, Earth.
When Ultra Magnus was shot dead by [[Sixshot]], he was given a burial at sea in a glass coffin decorated with Christian imagery, on his favorite planet, Earth.
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The murdered security officers [[Bumper]] and [[Fastback]] were given a state memorial service with internment in coffin-like crypts adorned by holographic remembrance avatars.
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===Decepticons===
===Decepticons===

Revision as of 10:55, 3 November 2007

Don't worry, Wheeljack is only resting. Windcharger, however...
"Ashes to ashes! Junk to junk!" -Wreck-Gar

You can learn a lot from how a society treats their dead.

Generation 1

Autobots

The Autobot honoured dead are placed in massive mausoleum spacecraft which are left to drift in space. These spacecraft feature a docking bay, presumably to allow Autobot pilgrims to pay their respects to past heroes. It is unknown if these mausoleums have defences to protect the dead against disrespectful Decepticons. [1]

A facsimile Optimus Prime was once buried when the Earth-bound Autobots believed it to be the real Optimus. This was a departure from Cybertronian traditions, but according to the Autobots present, adhering to Earth traditions was 'what he would have wanted'. When he died for real (temporarily) a short time later, his body was instead shot into space, suggesting that maybe he wouldn't have wanted a burial after all. [2]

When Rodimus Prime was believed dead, Springer said they would take the body back to Cybertron for internment.[3]

The Autobots have been known to dispose of a fallen enemy by giving them to the Junkions.[4]

When Ultra Magnus was shot dead by Sixshot, he was given a burial at sea in a glass coffin decorated with Christian imagery, on his favorite planet, Earth.

The murdered security officers Bumper and Fastback were given a state memorial service with internment in coffin-like crypts adorned by holographic remembrance avatars.


Decepticons

File:Decepticon markers.gif
Ooooh, shiny...

The Decepticons create markers bearing the likeness of their dead, lit by an eternal flame. Superstitious Decepticons believe a deceased Transformer's spirit may linger near its marker, and it is bad luck to disturb one.[5]

It is unclear if these mark the place where a Transformer's remains are stored or not, but at least three Transformers have markers in two locations.

Beast Era

Maximals

For Maximals it is customary to hold a wake where their friends and comrades reminisce about their memories of the fallen.

Predacons

File:Dinbot funeral.jpg
Out, out, brief candle...

The Predacons recycle their dead with honors. It is considered to be an act of great respect to the dead, though Maximals might disagree. [6]


References

  1. Optimus Prime in both the comic and the show.
  2. (UK #104, #109)
  3. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2
  4. Ultra Magnus intended to send the Junkions to collect the fallen Galvatron
  5. Since Transformers have ghosts. The superstitious win out over the scientific rationalists yet again.
  6. Dinobot in Fallen Comrades. Dinobot was eventually recycled himself in Code of Hero



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