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In [[Functionist Universe|another universe]], the Functionist Council had slowly but surely conquered the planet. By the present day, empurata had become so common it lost its ability to offend so it was upgraded: the new "flatheads" had their heads replaced with computer screens and could only display text instead of speak. Officially, they were Council property now and pop-up propaganda would appear on their faces without warning. By removing your ability to fully express yourself, you were made easier to ignore. {{storylink|The Custom-Made Now - An Elegant Chaos Prologue|The Custom-Made Now}} | In [[Functionist Universe|another universe]], the Functionist Council had slowly but surely conquered the planet. By the present day, empurata had become so common it lost its ability to offend so it was upgraded: the new "flatheads" had their heads replaced with computer screens and could only display text instead of speak. Officially, they were Council property now and pop-up propaganda would appear on their faces without warning. By removing your ability to fully express yourself, you were made easier to ignore. {{storylink|The Custom-Made Now - An Elegant Chaos Prologue|The Custom-Made Now}} | ||
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| This article is about the ritualized punishment involving the removal of a Cybertronian's face. For the casual hobby of removing a Cybertronian's face, see Optimus Prime (Movie). |

Empurata is an old tradition on pre-war Cybertron. A tradition of removing the damn heads and hands of criminals and installing new faceless, fingerless replacements so everyone knows to shun them.
It was mostly performed on those constructed cold, almost certainly out of racism, although even those who were forged could find themselves subjected to it if they made powerful enough enemies.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity

When Whirl's combat prowess caught the attention of the Senate, he was pushed into joining the Rodion police force. When the 'bot tried to resist his orders, they used empurata to... persuade him otherwise. Interiors This is part of the reason why he's such a bitter mess: when he sold out the Senate to Orion Pax, the reason he gave was "I want my hands back". Patternism
The outlier Damus (left) was a victim of empurata.
During the Clampdown, amputee support groups called on the Senate to ban the practice but the Senate responded that it was only used on criminals who deserve it. At the same time they were saying that, the Institute was 'working' on the crusading Senator Shockwave and performed empurata on him solely out of spite. An Intimate Beheading
The Functionist Universe

In another universe, the Functionist Council had slowly but surely conquered the planet. By the present day, empurata had become so common it lost its ability to offend so it was upgraded: the new "flatheads" had their heads replaced with computer screens and could only display text instead of speak. Officially, they were Council property now and pop-up propaganda would appear on their faces without warning. By removing your ability to fully express yourself, you were made easier to ignore. The Custom-Made Now
The Functionist Council were not above turning their own underlings into flatheads. One such flathead working for Six-of-Twelve helped arrest Rodimus and his associates on their arrival in the Functionist universe. Anomie
Beast Wars: Uprising
Fearswoop had an empurata-style optic. Micro-Aggressions Highline was also a victim of empurata. Cultural Appropriation
Notes
- "Empurata" is an anagram of the Latin word "amputare", meaning "to cut away". Rather than be used in a surgical context, as the descended word "amputation" is today, "amputare" was a punishment inflicted upon criminals to mark them as such, as it is in the world of More than Meets the Eye.
- Theoretically, a victim of empurata could be given new hands (and possibly a new head). For example, Megatron offered Shockwave a pair of hands shortly before launching the initial Decepticon uprising, but when Shockwave realised a war was beginning, he opted to keep one hand and replace the other with a blaster. It should be observed that Shockwave had his hands replaced by an underground organisation and so it can be surmised that victims of empurata were unable to legally replace their lost body parts. Damus appears to have had his body completely overhauled upon joining the Decepticons.

