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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Until the release of [[Head Games]] in 2015 established "Macromaster", the only official term describing normal-scale Cybertronians was the pejorative "guzzler".
*Until the release of [[Head Games]] in 2015 established "Macromaster", the only official term describing normal-scale Cybertronians was the informal "guzzler".


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:24, 23 May 2017

Macromasters are "normal-sized" Transformers, larger and less fuel-efficient than Micromasters and post-Great Upgrade Transformers, though far smaller than Megamasters. They are sometimes pejoratively referred to by their smaller counterparts as "Guzzlers".

Fiction

Beast Wars' cartoon

In a rant about the ancient Autobots and Decepticons, Megatron described his ancestors as "archaic energon guzzlers". The Agenda (Part III)

Dreamwave Generation One Continuity

Micromasters would describe normal-sized Transformers as "guzzlers"; the term comes from the fact that normal-sized Transformers are much less fuel efficient than Micromasters. Though the term is accurate, it is also pejorative. Transformers: Micromasters

Beast Wars: Uprising


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Chak mockingly suggested that the only positive outcome for the Cybertronians was a spontaneous outbreak of peace where "Maximal and Predacon, Autobot and Decepticon, Micromaster and Macromaster and Megamaster" set aside their differences... and in the process, inadvertently predicted the founding of Dinosaur City. Intersectionality

Notes

  • Until the release of Head Games in 2015 established "Macromaster", the only official term describing normal-scale Cybertronians was the informal "guzzler".

See also