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When [[Slag (G1)|Slag]] was revived by [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] after being trapped in a tar pit for four million years, he went into a frenzy and attacked | When [[Slag (G1)|Slag]] was revived by [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] after being trapped in a tar pit for four million years, he went into a frenzy and attacked him, until he saw Ratchet's Autobrand and calmed down. {{storylink|Repeat Performance!}} | ||
''[[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] was uncomfortable taking orders from [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], who was still wearing a Decepticon insignia.'' {{storylink|Dinobot Hunt!}} Jetfire officially became an Autobot after going through the [[Rite of the Autobrand]]. To better disguise themselves on Earth, [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] installed [[shielding circuitry]] into the Autobots which enabled a metal sheet to cover their Autobot symbols in [[alternate mode]]. {{storylink|Rock and Roll-Out!}} | ''[[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] was uncomfortable taking orders from [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]], who was still wearing a Decepticon insignia.'' {{storylink|Dinobot Hunt!}} Jetfire officially became an Autobot after going through the [[Rite of the Autobrand]]. To better disguise themselves on Earth, [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] installed [[shielding circuitry]] into the Autobots which enabled a metal sheet to cover their Autobot symbols in [[alternate mode]]. {{storylink|Rock and Roll-Out!}} | ||
The [[Predacon (G1)| | The [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]] fooled [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] into thinking they were Autobots by wearing fake Autobot symbols. {{storylink|Gone but Not Forgotten!}} The [[Sports Car Patrol]] tricked Ratchet into thinking they were Autobots by wearing counterfeit Autobot symbols—Decepticon and Autobot symbols on a rotating plate so they could switch back and forth. {{storylink|Back from the Dead}} | ||
Megatron spent some time on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s [[Dead End (place)|Dead End]] district as an [[Empties|Empty]]. His mind was damaged and he just wandered about the place until the sight of an Autobot wearing an Autobot symbol snapped him out of it. {{storylink|The Resurrection Gambit!}} | Megatron spent some time on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s [[Dead End (place)|Dead End]] district as an [[Empties|Empty]]. His mind was damaged and he just wandered about the place until the sight of an Autobot wearing an Autobot symbol snapped him out of it. {{storylink|The Resurrection Gambit!}} | ||
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Image:Federation of western europe.jpg|'''[[Federation of Western Europe]]''' | Image:Federation of western europe.jpg|'''[[Federation of Western Europe]]''' | ||
Image:Machination logo.png|'''[[Machination]]''' | Image:Machination logo.png|'''[[Machination]]''' | ||
Image:Quintesson symbol.png|'''[[Quintesson]]'''<br />''This symbol was featured as part of the decal set for the [[e-Hobby]] exclusive [[Overcharge (G1)|]] [[Drone|drones]].'' | Image:Quintesson symbol.png|'''[[Quintesson]]'''<br />''This symbol was featured as part of the decal set for the [[e-Hobby]] exclusive [[Overcharge (G1)|Overcharge]] [[Drone|drones]].'' | ||
Image:Blendtron red.png|'''[[Herald of Unicron]]''' ''Used in the [[The Ark: A Complete Compendium of Character Designs]] book to denote Unicron | Image:Blendtron red.png|'''[[Herald of Unicron]]''' ''Used in the [[The Ark: A Complete Compendium of Character Designs]] book to denote Unicron | ||
Image:Z Foundation.png|'''[[Z Foundation]]''' | Image:Z Foundation.png|'''[[Z Foundation]]''' | ||
Revision as of 05:32, 21 April 2010
One of the universals across all Transformers continuities has been the use of insignia to differentiate members of respective armies, and sometimes sub-factions within armies or even individuals. This was sometimes used as a tactical advantage when Transformers would temporarily wear the symbol of the opposite faction to fool their opponents.
Fiction
Generation 1
Marvel comics continuity
When Slag was revived by Ratchet after being trapped in a tar pit for four million years, he went into a frenzy and attacked him, until he saw Ratchet's Autobrand and calmed down. Repeat Performance!
Ironhide was uncomfortable taking orders from Jetfire, who was still wearing a Decepticon insignia. Dinobot Hunt! Jetfire officially became an Autobot after going through the Rite of the Autobrand. To better disguise themselves on Earth, Wheeljack installed shielding circuitry into the Autobots which enabled a metal sheet to cover their Autobot symbols in alternate mode. Rock and Roll-Out!
The Predacons fooled Megatron into thinking they were Autobots by wearing fake Autobot symbols. Gone but Not Forgotten! The Sports Car Patrol tricked Ratchet into thinking they were Autobots by wearing counterfeit Autobot symbols—Decepticon and Autobot symbols on a rotating plate so they could switch back and forth. Back from the Dead
Megatron spent some time on Cybertron's Dead End district as an Empty. His mind was damaged and he just wandered about the place until the sight of an Autobot wearing an Autobot symbol snapped him out of it. The Resurrection Gambit!
Beast Wars
Rattrap's Maximal insignia once morphed into a Predacon one (and later back again). No other Transformer showed they could do this, and he only used it for a con. Double Jeopardy
When the Transmuter turned Rhinox into a Predacon, it automatically changed his insignia as well as giving him a redeco. Dark Designs Likewise, Waspinator gained Decepticon insignia while he was possessed by Starscream.
Possession Ravage sported both a Decepticon and Predacon insignia while working as a Predacon secret agent. The Agenda (Part 1)
Waspinator pulled his insignia off like it was a sticker when renouncing his Predacon membership. Nemesis Part 1
Unicron Trilogy
Sideways could change his insignia from Autobot to Decepticon — an ability he utilised for deceptive purposes. Credulous Ship
Generation 1
Prehistory
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Ancient Transformer
This ancient symbol was discovered by Shockwave. He claims that although Transformers have been split into two races, they are one species. Generation One -
Autobot
This symbol appeared on the forehead of Ancient Robot, who spoke to Rodimus Prime within the Matrix. FFoD -
The Fallen
This symbol was only used on the Titanium toyline representation of the Fallen. It was not used in The War Within or any other fiction.
Pre-War Megatron Origin
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Clench
This symbol was worn by Clench and his team in Kaon's illegal pitfights prior to the Great War. After Megatron replaced Clench as team captain he retained the symbol for a time before developing the Decepticon insignia as his team emblem. -
Security Services
This symbol is used by the Autobot Security Services crew operating under Sentinel Prime and was seen on the flags draped over the coffins at the state funeral of operatives Fastback and Bumper.
The War Within
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Emirate Xeon
This symbol appeared on the helmet of the departed politician Emirate Xeon.The War Within issue 2
The Great War
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Autobot
It seems likely that in the real world, the Autobot symbol was derived from a stylized drawing of Prowl's toy's head. In the Marvel Comics continuity, it was known as the "Autobrand" and was seemingly based on the face of the Last Autobot. In the original animated series, it was a mark of the Quintesson slave brand. -
The Autobot symbol as it appeared on Generation 1 toy packaging.
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Decepticon
It seems likely that in the real world, the Decepticon symbol was derived from a stylized drawing of Soundwave's toy's head. It has no given origin in either comic or cartoon, but in the latter, it presumably has the same origin as the Autobot symbol. -
The Decepticon symbol as it appeared on Generation 1 toy packaging. Note the bevelled detail in the center of the crest at the top - the model sheet of the symbol created for the G1 cartoon based on this version misinterpreted it as a third spike, and it appeared in the show rendered in this manner almost universally.
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Cybertron Guard
This symbol represents the Decepticons under Shockwave's command charged with Cybertron's security. It was retroactively named in 2007 by TakaraTomy's World of Transformers website, but unnamed in its original context.
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Wreckers
This symbol was used by the Wreckers in the 3H Wreckers/Universe comics, and debuted in 2001. It is uncertain if prior incarnations of the team used this insignia or if it came into use after the signing of the Pax Cybertronia. Departure -
Rubsign
Unactivated rubsign.
Non-Cybertronian Insignia
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EDC (cartoon)
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EDC (Dreamwave)
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Quintesson
This symbol was featured as part of the decal set for the e-Hobby exclusive Overcharge drones. -
Herald of Unicron Used in the The Ark: A Complete Compendium of Character Designs book to denote Unicron
Kiss Players
These symbols were used by the Sparkbots in Kiss Play Position.
Brazilian G1
These faction symbols were used in the Brazilian Estrela releases of the Microchange "Mini Car Robo" subline molds.
G.I. Joe Crossovers
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Action Force (European version of the brand)
Generation 2
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Autobot
The G2 Autobot symbol seems clearly based on Optimus Prime. In the Marvel Comics continuity this change may have occurred since the Last Autobot had come and gone. -
Decepticon
The G2 Decepticon symbol seems to be a stylized, updated G1 Decepticon symbol. Bludgeon's Decepticons adopted this symbol around 1991, apparently unaware it was also being used by the Cybertronian Empire that they would soon encounter. -
Cybertronian
This symbol was used by Jhiaxus's Cybertronian Empire, who considered themselves neither Autobot nor Decepticon. -
Cybertron Alliance
This was only used in Japanese continuity to bridge Return of Convoy and Generation 2.
Beast Era
Beast Wars
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Maximal Peacekeeper
Worn by knight-like Maximal soldiers/peacekeepers in Beast Wars: The Ascending.
These symbols appeared on the walls of a transwarp shunt room used by Magmatron in IDW's Beast Wars: The Gathering. Although never explicitly stated, they apparently denote the original Predacon combiner team.
Beast Wars II
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Space Pirate Seacons
Beast Wars Neo
Beast Machines
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Maximal
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Dinobot
This insignia replaced the spark crystals of the Beast Wars Neo toys that were introduced to the Beast Machines toyline.
Car Robots
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Takara used this symbol to represent the Combatron (Decepticon in Robots in Disguise) sub-group in Car Robots—it's an upside-down Generation 2 Autobot symbol, which had been molded into the Black Convoy toy, a redeco of Generation 2 Laser Optimus Prime. The Hasbro version removed them and used the traditional Decepticon symbol. Though it can be briefly seen several times in the cartoon, this symbol does not "exist" in the English version.
Unicron Trilogy
Armada
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Mini-Con
This symbol hints at the origins of the Mini-Cons, in that the "M" is echoed in Unicron's face, with the border representing the planet-eater's orbital ring.
Energon
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Powerlinx - Gold
Worn by Mega-sized Transformers who can combine with fellow Mega- and Deluxe-sized Transformers. -
Powerlinx - Silver
Worn by Deluxe-sized Transformers who can combine with fellow Deluxe- and Mega-sized Transformers. -
Powerlinx - Red
Worn by Ultra-sized Transformers, who can combine with additional vehicle mode parts to form a "brute mode" -
Team Ironhide
An insignia worn by Ironhide and a group of Omni-Cons under his command in an episode of the Energon cartoon.
Cybertron
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Velocitron
Seen on Cyber Keys that belong to Transformers from the planet Velocitron. -
Jungle Planet
Seen on Cyber Keys that belong to Transformers from the Jungle Planet. -
Gigantion
Seen on Cyber Keys that belong to Transformers from the planet Gigantion. -
Combatron
Seen on Cyber Keys that belong to Transformers from Combatron. -
Cybertron Defense Team
Used by Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Scattorshot, after their collective reconstruction.
Live-action movie franchise
2007 movie
For the 2007 movie, the Autobot and Decepticon factions were rendered in the steely gray seen below. Additionally- the Autobot and Decepticons were strongly associated with the colors blue and red, which led to the Autobot symbol appearing in blue in multiple media. Nonetheless the 'official colors' of said symbols remains red and purple.
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Autobot
The biggest change is that the tops of the eye sockets, horizontal in the G1 symbol, tip down towards the middle in the Movie symbol. There are other minor differences in proportions and angles. -
Decepticon
The G1 symbol has triangular eyes, as opposed to the skinny diamond eyes in the Movie symbol. Again, there are other minor differences. Perhaps most interesting in this continuity, is that the Decepticon symbol is based upon the face of The Fallen. -
Sector Seven
A Secret organization on earth that is trying to save humanity from the Autobots and Decepticons. -
Mountain Dew Robot
An elite group of infiltrators determined to steal the All Spark for their own purposes. -
Stop Sector Seven
Stop Sector Seven is an organization created to stop Sector Seven. It is headed by Agent X. -
Lunchables Brigade
A Terran radical group advocating the abolition of routine lunches by means of direct mealtime intervention.
Revenge of the Fallen
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NEST
Depicted on vehicles and uniforms of NEST personnel. Variations include a version with Autobot insignia over top.
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Autobot
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Decepticon
Shattered Glass
The alternate reality of the Shattered Glass timeline posits an army of evil Cybertronians united under the leering visage of a purple insignia badge... though probably not the one you were expecting.
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Autobot
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Elite Guard
Worn by Thunderclash and presumably his subordinates. -
Decepticon
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Elite Guard
Worn by Thunderwing and presumably all pre-war officers of the Elite Guard.
Transformers Animated
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Autotrooper
Worn by the security and peacekeeping forces of Cybertron.
Alternity
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Protectors
This insignia was seen worn by the synthoid Elita Seven, a member of the Protectors. Its basis is Rodimus Prime's face, in accordance with his stated function as "Protector."
Star Wars Crossovers
Disney Label
Others
Unused concepts
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Cobra/Decepticon
Used for promotion of the comic, not in the actual story.










































































