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When a [[Transformer]] body is damaged or otherwise has become unsuitable for the [[spark]] it carries, Cybertronian medics can opt for a '''[[spark core]] transfer''', a procedure also known as a '''spark transplant'''. However, such an operation is not without risk and could easily result | When a [[Transformer]] body is damaged or otherwise has become unsuitable for the [[spark]] it carries, Cybertronian medics can opt for a '''[[spark core]] transfer''', a procedure also known as a '''spark transplant'''. However, such an operation is not without risk and could easily result in a permanently damaged patient. | ||
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Revision as of 18:08, 31 July 2019
When a Transformer body is damaged or otherwise has become unsuitable for the spark it carries, Cybertronian medics can opt for a spark core transfer, a procedure also known as a spark transplant. However, such an operation is not without risk and could easily result in a permanently damaged patient.
Fiction
Timelines
The Chromia 10 had taken heavy damage in a battle with an enemy ship. The crew of the Axalon wanted to help the two occupants, but didn't have the time to repair them, so Rhinox suggested to perform a remote spark core transfer to two of the blank protoforms in the Axalon's cargo hold. The only problem was that he didn't have the proper equipment for that type of operation, which could lead to damages to the two's core mainframes. Optimus Primal decided they had no choice but to take the risk. Dawn of Future's Past
Transformers Animated


