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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Some creatures, such as some humans, worship the [[Transformer]]s as gods.
*Some creatures, such as [[Fandom|some humans]], worship the [[Transformer]]s as gods.
**[[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] proclaimed that the [[Titan (species)|people]] of [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] "worship Transformers" in "[[The God Gambit]]".
**[[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] proclaimed that the [[Titan (species)|people]] of [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] "worship Transformers" in "[[The God Gambit]]".
**People in [[Republic of Karin]] worshiped [[Metalhawk]], an Autobot [[Pretender]], as a god in "[[Gods? Devils? The Pretenders]]".
**People in [[Republic of Karin]] worshiped [[Metalhawk]], an Autobot [[Pretender]], as a god in "[[Gods? Devils? The Pretenders]]".

Revision as of 18:22, 18 December 2009

A god is a being with unexplainable power, or something. There's a bunch of guys who've been considered gods, and some more guys who've tried to amass enough power to join their ranks.


Alleged gods

Attempted gods

Notes

  • The English word "god" is commonly used in Japanese to evoke great power in describing mecha, and typically is not meant in a religious sense. Thus, God Ginrai, Godbomber, the Godmasters, and God Neptune should not be confused with actual "gods".

See also