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Though their bodies may be mechanical, Transformers are, at heart, living beings, and like all creatures, Cybertronians also create new members of their species. But while organic life-forms procreate through a comparatively quick, self-contained, and straighforward procedure, Cybertronian reproduction is a complicated affair. The vast majority of Cybertronians reproduce asexually, but how exactly a new Transformer is created, given life, and introduced to the world is a complicated process—a process that often plays a key role in the origin of their species and culture, even if individual methods of reproduction often vary wildly across different continuity families.

This is only one method of creating new Transformers. There are others.Bob Budiansky knows not to leave himself tied down, in his pitch for the Matrix concept[1]


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