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Sometimes the [[Autobot]]s have them....sometimes they don't. Most often they display them early in Season 1 of the US cartoon, particularly the pilot. It is uncertain if they require external equipment to fly, though it has been stated that a jetpack is required exactly ''once'' and never again. | Sometimes the [[Autobot]]s have them....sometimes they don't. Most often they display them early in Season 1 of the US cartoon, particularly the pilot. It is uncertain if they require external equipment to fly, though it has been stated that a jetpack is required exactly ''once'' and never again. | ||
Robot-mode flight was prevalent in the latter troughs of the War, in which the focus was shifted to space (perhaps, taking a hint from the Gundam franchise.) As although some characters could not fly under the influence of a planets gravity, 'everyone' seemed to posses the power of flight in deep space. | |||
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Revision as of 00:40, 28 August 2007
- Robot-mode flight powers are a part of Transformer anatomy in the Generation 1 continuity family
Robot-mode flight powers are an innovative power that allows Transformers without a flight based alternate mode to fly while in robot mode. The Decepticons make good use of this power.
Sometimes the Autobots have them....sometimes they don't. Most often they display them early in Season 1 of the US cartoon, particularly the pilot. It is uncertain if they require external equipment to fly, though it has been stated that a jetpack is required exactly once and never again.
Robot-mode flight was prevalent in the latter troughs of the War, in which the focus was shifted to space (perhaps, taking a hint from the Gundam franchise.) As although some characters could not fly under the influence of a planets gravity, 'everyone' seemed to posses the power of flight in deep space.
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Generation 1 cartoon
Robot-mode flight powers were a technological innovation that allowed the Decepticons, who had just mastered the art of Transformation, to start a new war and battle the Autobots for supremacy of Cybertron. Their initial attacks were not a matter of public knowledge, and some Autobots, such as Orion Pax and Dion, admired them for their innovations. This admiration was ended when Megatron blasted Orion, Dion, and Ariel. It was to Megatron's detriment, however, for Alpha Trion rebuilt Orion and Ariel into Optimus Prime and Elita One. War Dawn
Eventually, the Autobots also mastered robot-mode flight powers, and they used them to reach an oil rig which the Decepticons were plundering. More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1 Sideswipe and Sunstreaker also used robot-mode flight powers in their use of jet judo against seekers attacking the Autobot base. Roll For It

