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City-bots are [[Transformer]]s that have [[alternate mode]]s that are intended to be a city. In actual fictional appearances, however, city-bots [[Scale|very rarely approach actual city size]]. They are typically closer to the size of a large building. In the comic, some characters are simply depicted as a bit larger than the average Transformer. The six city-bots are: | |||
The | |||
*[[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] | |||
*[[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] | |||
*[[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] | |||
*[[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] | |||
*[[Grand Maximus]] | *[[Grand Maximus]] | ||
*[[Metrotitan (Zone)|Metrotitan]] | *[[Metrotitan (Zone)|Metrotitan]] | ||
==Component Transformers== | ==Component Transformers== | ||
City | City-bots feature smaller Transformers that transform from components of the city-bot itself. Fictional appearances of these Transformers are somewhat rare, when they do appear some have been shown to have individual personalities and others appear to be mindless drones. | ||
{{See|Multi-component Transformer}} | {{See|Multi-component Transformer}} | ||
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===Scorponok=== | ===Scorponok=== | ||
*[[Fasttrack (Scorponok)|Fasttrack]] – Semi-autonomous.<ref>Scorponok's character profile.</ref> | *[[Fasttrack (Scorponok)|Fasttrack]] – Semi-autonomous.<ref>Scorponok's character profile.</ref> | ||
*[[ | *[[Zarak (G1)|Lord Zarak]] – Headmaster unit | ||
===Grand Maximus=== | ===Grand Maximus=== | ||
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City-bots are Transformers that have alternate modes that are intended to be a city. In actual fictional appearances, however, city-bots very rarely approach actual city size. They are typically closer to the size of a large building. In the comic, some characters are simply depicted as a bit larger than the average Transformer. The six city-bots are:
Component Transformers
City-bots feature smaller Transformers that transform from components of the city-bot itself. Fictional appearances of these Transformers are somewhat rare, when they do appear some have been shown to have individual personalities and others appear to be mindless drones.
- For further information, see: Multi-component Transformer
Metroplex
- Six-Gun – Semi-autonomous. Mind linked to Metroplex.[1]
- Slammer – Metroplex controlled drone.[1]
- Scamper – Semi-autonomous. Mind linked to Metroplex.[1]
Trypticon
- Full-Tilt – Battlefield drone. More than Meets the Eye
- Brunt – Battlefield drone. More than Meets the Eye
- Wipe-Out – Apparently fully autonomous. May simply be a Transformer under Trypticon's command. King of the Hill!
Fortress Maximus
- Cog – Fortress Maximus controlled drone.[2][3]
- Cerebros – Headmaster unit
- Spike – Cerebros's Headmaster unit
Scorponok
- Fasttrack – Semi-autonomous.[4]
- Lord Zarak – Headmaster unit
Grand Maximus
- Cog
- Onomisu – Combines with Koka to form Cog.
- Koka – Combines with Onomisu to form Cog.
- Grand – Headmaster unit
- Gran – Grand's Headmaster unit
Metrotitan
- Metroshot
- Metrobomb
- Metrodash
- Metrotank
- The five of them are known as the Metrosquad
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Metroplex's Universe profile (at TFU.info).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fortress Maximus's Universe profile (at TFU.info) and tech spec profile.
- ↑ Cog was depicted as fully autonomous in one instance in a possible art error. Ring of Hate!
- ↑ Scorponok's character profile.


