Mitotic spark: Difference between revisions
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[[Arcee (Movie) | [[Arcee (Movie)]] had a mitotic spark that was split between three seperate bodies, during Revenge of The Fallen (Film), when 1 of her bodies was destroyed, the remaining ones seemed to still function at full capacity (that is, until they were destroyed as well). | ||
Several of the Constructicons, including [[Demolishor (ROTF)]], [[Long Haul (ROTF)]], [[Mixmaster (ROTF)]], [[Rampage (ROTF)]], and [[Scrapper (ROTF)]] appeared to have mitotic sparks split between two bodies. The duplicate bodies seemed fully functional, even when their original bodies were combined as parts of devastator's body, or in Demolishor's case, after he was taken offline by [[Optimus Prime (Movie)]]. | |||
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Revision as of 10:46, 15 September 2010
Some sparks are mitotic which allow a Transformer to separate into more than one part while still being a single Transformer.
Fiction
Toy bios
Magmatron's mitotic spark allows him to separate into three powerful dinosaur modes, Landsaur, Seasaur, and Skysaur.
Animated cartoon
Jetfire and Jetstorm, who are twins, have mitotic sparks. The Allspark Almanac
Revenge of The Fallen Film
Arcee (Movie) had a mitotic spark that was split between three seperate bodies, during Revenge of The Fallen (Film), when 1 of her bodies was destroyed, the remaining ones seemed to still function at full capacity (that is, until they were destroyed as well).
Several of the Constructicons, including Demolishor (ROTF), Long Haul (ROTF), Mixmaster (ROTF), Rampage (ROTF), and Scrapper (ROTF) appeared to have mitotic sparks split between two bodies. The duplicate bodies seemed fully functional, even when their original bodies were combined as parts of devastator's body, or in Demolishor's case, after he was taken offline by Optimus Prime (Movie).
Notes
- This ability should not be confused with combiners, which combine separate characters into a single machine.
- Other Transformers exist that are able to split into component forms in the same manner as Magmatron. Those Transformers, for the most part, were introduced before the concept of sparks entered into fiction. Notable examples are the Duocons and Sky Lynx. It hasn't been established if those Transformers could be retconned into having mitotic sparks or not.

