Transformer clothing: Difference between revisions
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* [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] wore a cape, large shoulder pads, and a crown at his coronation as Decepticon leader | * [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] wore a cape, large shoulder pads, and a crown at his coronation as Decepticon leader | ||
* The [[Nine Great Demon Generals]] mostly wore capes, except Trypticon, who would have looked kind of silly. | * The [[Nine Great Demon Generals]] mostly wore capes, except Trypticon, who would have looked kind of silly. (Admittedly, that didn't seem stop the other eight.) | ||
* ''[[Armada]]'' [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]] wore a large, body-obscuring cloak when he first arrived on [[Earth]]. | * ''[[Armada]]'' [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]] wore a large, body-obscuring cloak when he first arrived on [[Earth]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:23, 10 January 2007
One way that non-Transformer species seem to have influenced Cybertronian culture is the relatively rare occurence of Transformers wearing clothing.
Capes

From time to time, some high ranked Cybertronians tend to wear capes. Presumably they are a symbol of office, as only generals, commanders, and other such leaders have been seen sporting them. Exactly what material these capes are made from is unknown, but one presumes that Earth-style fabrics are likely extremely rare on Cybertron (which could make the capes even more special, considering).
- Starscream wore a cape, large shoulder pads, and a crown at his coronation as Decepticon leader
- The Nine Great Demon Generals mostly wore capes, except Trypticon, who would have looked kind of silly. (Admittedly, that didn't seem stop the other eight.)
Trenchcoats
Quite a few characters have been depicted wearing trenchcoats, mostly when involved in detective work or similarly secretive activity.
- Nightbeat has been drawn quite a few times wearing a trenchcoat and fedora, due to their connection with detective fiction.
- The Micromaster Air Patrol wore trenchcoats and fedoras while trying to pass as human professional wrestlers. Interestingly enough, these coats somehow obscured large physical protrusions on their bodies (jet intakes, wings, etc.).

