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:''The Force is a mysterious power from the [[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars: Transformers]] continuity, and possibly the [[Unicron Trilogy]] continuity family.''
Within their home galaxy, the [[Jedi]] and [[Sith]] derive power from "an energy field created by all living things" which they call the "'''Force'''". It has been suggested that it shapes not only the abilities of these two orders, but also grants a bond with combat mecha, allowing a starfighter or ground attack vehicle to reshape itself into a humanoid robotic (though non-sentient) form.
 
Within their home galaxy, the [[Jedi]] and [[Sith]] religions claim to derive power from a bioenergy field which they call the "'''Force'''". Its true nature is unknown only that it's "an energy field created by all living things", but it has been suggested that it shapes not only the abilities of these two militant orders, but also grants a bond with combat mecha, allowing a starfighter or ground attack vehicle to reshape itself into a humanoid robotic (though non-sentient) form.
 
Curiously, the ancient Transformer [[Vector Prime]] has claimed to be a Force-sensitive. This could be due to a relationship between the Force and the [[Transformer afterlife|Allspark]], though if so, we do not know if any of the other [[thirteen]] share this ability.  


{{bigquote|I felt a great disturbance within the Force.|[[Vector Prime]]}}
{{bigquote|I felt a great disturbance within the Force.|[[Vector Prime]]}}


{{bigquote|Disturbance?  That doesn't sound good!|[[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]|"[[Fury (Cybertron)|Fury]]"}}
{{bigquote|Disturbance?  That doesn't sound good!|[[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]|"[[Fury (Cybertron)|Fury]]"}}
==Fiction==
===''Cybertron'' cartoon===
[[Vector Prime]] claimed to feel "a great disturbance within the Force". {{Storylink|Fury (Cybertron)|Fury}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Early promotional text for the ''Star Wars: Transformers'' toyline described it as "The Power of the Force meets the Power of the Allspark!" Lacking any fiction to document such a meeting, and having only Vector Prime's one-off line to make any connections, fans can only speculate. Or blame the [[Unicron Singularity]]. Yeah, that works.
*Early promotional text for the ''Star Wars: Transformers'' toyline described it as "The Power of the Force meets the Power of the Allspark!"
*On the other side of the crossover, those in charge of sorting out Star Wars continuity have been systematically explaining any instances of "[[magic]]" (such as from the Endor TV-movies) as variant Force traditions. If the Force exists in the Unicron Trilogy (and possibly other Transformers continuities, given Vector Prime's multiversal crossings), it '''''may''''' be that characters such as [[Mara-Al-Utha]] or [[Beorht]] are also Force users.... though any declaration of such lies firmly in the realm of [[fanon]].


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Magic]]
*[[Magic]]


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Revision as of 00:02, 30 January 2021

Within their home galaxy, the Jedi and Sith derive power from "an energy field created by all living things" which they call the "Force". It has been suggested that it shapes not only the abilities of these two orders, but also grants a bond with combat mecha, allowing a starfighter or ground attack vehicle to reshape itself into a humanoid robotic (though non-sentient) form.

I felt a great disturbance within the Force.

Vector Prime

Disturbance? That doesn't sound good!

Optimus Prime, "Fury"

Fiction

Cybertron cartoon

Vector Prime claimed to feel "a great disturbance within the Force". Fury

Notes

  • Early promotional text for the Star Wars: Transformers toyline described it as "The Power of the Force meets the Power of the Allspark!"

See also

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