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Many of the 13 died in a cataclismic first battle with Unicron, where he was sucked down into a black hole and trapped along with his acolyte known as [[Fallen|The Fallen]], one of the 13 who had turned against his brothers and joined Unicron.  
Many of the 13 died in a cataclismic first battle with Unicron, where he was sucked down into a black hole and trapped along with his acolyte known as [[Fallen|The Fallen]], one of the 13 who had turned against his brothers and joined Unicron.  


Of those that survived many abandoned their original functions and were lost to time. Only [[Vector Prime (UT)|Vector Prime]] is known to still be following the path he was set upon by Primus.
Of those that survived many abandoned their original functions and were lost to time. Only [[Vector Prime]] is known to still be following the path he was set upon by Primus.


== The 13 ==
== The 13 ==
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*[[Maccadam]]  
*[[Maccadam]]  
:(Rumor on Cybertron says that he is one of the 13 and that his bar exists outside regular space-time. The story [[Prime Spark]] from the TF: Legends anthology confirms this but is of questionable canonical status.)
:(Rumor on Cybertron says that he is one of the 13 and that his bar exists outside regular space-time. The story [[Prime Spark]] from the TF: Legends anthology confirms this but is of questionable canonical status.)
*[[The Leige Maximo]]
*[[Liege Maximo|The Liege Maximo]]
:G2 establishes he was created at the same time as the first Prime, but implies that this was perhaps unintended, so leaving open whether he should count. Confirmed in Simon Furman's "Alignment" story as one of the first 13, but the story is "unofficial" and of debatable canonicity.
:G2 establishes he was created at the same time as the first Prime, but implies that this was perhaps unintended, so leaving open whether he should count. Confirmed in Simon Furman's "Alignment" story as one of the first 13, but the story is "unofficial" and of debatable canonicity.
*[[Skyfall (Cybertron)|Skyfall]] and [[Landquake (Timelines)|Landquake]]
*[[Skyfall (Cybertron)|Skyfall]] and [[Landquake (Timelines)|Landquake]]

Revision as of 00:23, 27 October 2006

When Primus first created Cybertron, he created a crew of 13 living robotic beings to man him. These beings, in imitation of Unicron's transformation abilities, were able to change their forms into the likeness of vehicles, weapons, and machinery. They were the first Transformers.

Many of the 13 died in a cataclismic first battle with Unicron, where he was sucked down into a black hole and trapped along with his acolyte known as The Fallen, one of the 13 who had turned against his brothers and joined Unicron.

Of those that survived many abandoned their original functions and were lost to time. Only Vector Prime is known to still be following the path he was set upon by Primus.

The 13

The identities of the 13 remain shrouded in mystery.

Confirmed members are:


Possible hinted members are:

(Rumor on Cybertron says that he is one of the 13 and that his bar exists outside regular space-time. The story Prime Spark from the TF: Legends anthology confirms this but is of questionable canonical status.)
G2 establishes he was created at the same time as the first Prime, but implies that this was perhaps unintended, so leaving open whether he should count. Confirmed in Simon Furman's "Alignment" story as one of the first 13, but the story is "unofficial" and of debatable canonicity.
In Fun Publications' fan club magazines, Unicron spends a period during Cybertron focusing his energies on gathering up the timelost original 13 Transformers in order to destroy them. In the accompanying comic, he has expressed interest in the members of the fan club combiner members.

Numerous other very ancient Transformers exist, including Alpha Trion (A3), Boltax, The Keeper, and the Last Autobot but none have been yet included in the ranks of the first 13, although a japanese timeline has A3 as the first Transformer successfully created by Vector Sigma.