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[[Image:BotanicaBM1.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Rattrap plows her field of dreams.]]
[[Image:BotanicaBM1.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Rattrap plows her field of dreams.]]


The Transformers have taken on myriad alternate forms over the years, but '''Botanica''' remains [[Botanica#Trivia|unique]]: she transforms into a mobile alien plant creature.  She is competent and powerful, as well as a bit mystical, and has a strong connection to the planet and affinity for growing things.  A scientist first and foremost, she can be fastidious and fussy in her dedication to her work -- sometimes to the point of overlooking the things that matter most important in life.  
The Transformers have taken on myriad alternate forms over the years, but '''Botanica''' remains [[Botanica#Trivia|unique]]: she transforms into a mobile alien plant creature.  She is competent and powerful, as well as a bit mystical, and has a strong connection to the planet and an affinity for growing things.  A scientist first and foremost, she can be fastidious and fussy in her dedication to her work — sometimes to the point of overlooking the things that matter most.  




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[[Image:Botanica5.jpg|thumb|left|Mean green mother from outer space.]]
[[Image:Botanica5.jpg|thumb|left|Mean green mother from outer space.]]


When they received the distress signal from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] sent by [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] she returned home and was shot down. She was apparently driven mad and trapped in plant-creature mode by [[Megatron's virus]] and did not come to herself until she was reformated to be [[technorganic]]. After this time she joined with [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Primal]]'s team to help save Cybertron with a particular focus on the orchard they were attempting to grow.
When they received [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron's]] fake distress signal, she returned to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] alone, and was shot down. She was apparently driven temporarily mad (and trapped in plant-creature mode) by [[Megatron's virus]] and did not regain her sanity until [[Optimus Primal]] reformatted her to be [[technorganic]]. She then joined with Primal's team to help save Cybertron, with a particular focus on their technorganic orchard.


Botanica eventually formed a romantic relationship with the Maximal [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]].
Despite initial dislike, Botanica eventually formed a romantic relationship with [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]].


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Botanica is a rarity, in that she was a major recurring heroic character in a ''Transformers'' television show, but was apparently ''never'' intended to have a toy.
* Botanica is a rarity, in that she was a major recurring heroic character in a ''Transformers'' television show, but was apparently ''never'' intended to have a toy.
* ''Uniqueness:'' Assuming the Transformer seen in silhouette in the flashback in [[Home Soil]] is also Botanica, she remains the only plant-based Transformer ever ''seen'' in the canon.  She states the other members of her crew also took plant modes, so she's not literally unique.  However, judging by the reactions of [[Optimus Primal]] and the other Maximals, they have either never heard of "Plantformers" before, or they are extremely rare.
* Assuming the Transformer seen in silhouette in the flashback in [[Home Soil]] is also Botanica, she remains the only plant-based Transformer ever ''seen'' in the canon.  She states the other members of her crew also took plant modes, so she's not literally unique.  However, judging by the reactions of Optimus Primal and the other Maximals, they had either never heard of "Plantformers" before, or they are extremely rare.
* Yet another point of rarity: In both plant and robot mode, she has four hands (her arms divide at the elbow), and no true legs (she has roots in plant mode, and a sort of "hoverskirt" in robot mode).


[[Category: Beast Machines characters]]
[[Category: Beast Machines characters]]

Revision as of 19:02, 13 August 2007

Botanica is a Maximal from the Beast Machines portion of the Beast Era.
File:BotanicaBM1.jpg
Rattrap plows her field of dreams.

The Transformers have taken on myriad alternate forms over the years, but Botanica remains unique: she transforms into a mobile alien plant creature. She is competent and powerful, as well as a bit mystical, and has a strong connection to the planet and an affinity for growing things. A scientist first and foremost, she can be fastidious and fussy in her dedication to her work — sometimes to the point of overlooking the things that matter most.


Fiction

Beast Machines

Voice actor: Kathleen Barr (US), Atsuko Tanaka (Japan)

Botanica captained the same sort of exploration mission that the Axalon originally undertook. Landing on a planet dominated by plant life, including the mobile carnivorous variety, her crew adopted forms based upon them.

File:Botanica5.jpg
Mean green mother from outer space.

When they received Megatron's fake distress signal, she returned to Cybertron alone, and was shot down. She was apparently driven temporarily mad (and trapped in plant-creature mode) by Megatron's virus and did not regain her sanity until Optimus Primal reformatted her to be technorganic. She then joined with Primal's team to help save Cybertron, with a particular focus on their technorganic orchard.

Despite initial dislike, Botanica eventually formed a romantic relationship with Rattrap.


Trivia

  • Botanica is a rarity, in that she was a major recurring heroic character in a Transformers television show, but was apparently never intended to have a toy.
  • Assuming the Transformer seen in silhouette in the flashback in Home Soil is also Botanica, she remains the only plant-based Transformer ever seen in the canon. She states the other members of her crew also took plant modes, so she's not literally unique. However, judging by the reactions of Optimus Primal and the other Maximals, they had either never heard of "Plantformers" before, or they are extremely rare.
  • Yet another point of rarity: In both plant and robot mode, she has four hands (her arms divide at the elbow), and no true legs (she has roots in plant mode, and a sort of "hoverskirt" in robot mode).