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The year 1979 (MCMLXXIX) predates the launch of the Transformers brand by five years.
- For further information, see: Transformers timeline
Fiction
Movie continuity
IDW live-action film series comics
March
- March 28 - Sector Seven (or its affiliates) attempt to extract a sample of AllSpark's sub-atomic matter, resulting in a meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant. Movie Prequel #4 Transformers: Beginnings
When discussing this incident with fellow Sector Seven agents, Simmons referred to the parties responsible as "someone" rather than "we," so it may not have been a S7 operation.
Knights of Unicron
Bumblebee tears up his audio box while performing live, forcing Bumblebee and the Hive to retrench as the Knights of Unicron, with new lead singer Optimus Prime. Behind the Music pack-in booklet
Non-Fiction
Events
March
- March 29 — America's most serious nuclear power plant accident, at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania.
October
- October 1 — Activision, Inc. is founded.
Births
- undated — Frida Nilsson
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
- October 7 — Shawn Ashmore
- October 12 — Katherine Sigismund
- October 25 — Kris Carter, Csaba Tokaji
- October 29 — Emil Cabaltierra

