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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Seeing as how [[Spark]]s can be transplanted into new bodies without any sort of memory modification, it would indicate some sort of relationship between a Spark and memory core.  
*Seeing as how [[Spark]]s can be transplanted into new bodies without any sort of memory modification, it would indicate some sort of relationship between a Spark and memory core.  
==See also==
*[[Datatrax]]
*[[Memory banks]]


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Revision as of 18:21, 29 February 2008

Memory cores are the devices which contain the memories of a Transformer.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon

Once he began working on Optimus Prime, the Quintesson tasked with reviving the Autobot leader noted that his memory core was still intact, which would go a long toward restoring him. The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1

Transformers Animated

Memory cores have some protection against a low-level Electromagnetic pulse, but higher level pulses can utterly wipe them, destroying the Transformer's memory. The Thrill of the Hunt

Notes

  • Seeing as how Sparks can be transplanted into new bodies without any sort of memory modification, it would indicate some sort of relationship between a Spark and memory core.

See also