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:''The Destrons are an ancient faction from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | |||
The '''Destron'''s are a faction talked about in [[Transformer]] mythology. | |||
==Notes== | |||
* The Destron faction is only mentioned in the glossary of ''[[More Than Meets The Eye (G1)|More Than Meets The Eye #8]]'', leaving virtually nothing known about it. However, chances are that [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] intended the Destrons to be the ancestors of the [[Decepticon]]s. Two statues said to represent ancient Transformers were shown in "[[The Route of All Evil]]". These were designed after two Japanese characters: [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Deathsaurus]], the Decepticon leader from ''[[Victory (franchise)|Victory]]'', and [[Dai Atlas (Zone)|Dai Atlas]], the Autobot leader from ''[[Zone (franchise)|Zone]]''. In [[Japan]], the Decepticons were called Destrons and the Autobots [[Cybertron (G1 faction)|Cybertrons]]. It'd be [[Easter egg|typical]] for Dreamwave to weave Japanese fiction through their Western fiction like that. | |||
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Revision as of 08:45, 5 February 2011
| The name or term "Destron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Destron (disambiguation). |
- The Destrons are an ancient faction from the Generation 1 continuity family.
The Destrons are a faction talked about in Transformer mythology.
Notes
- The Destron faction is only mentioned in the glossary of More Than Meets The Eye #8, leaving virtually nothing known about it. However, chances are that Dreamwave intended the Destrons to be the ancestors of the Decepticons. Two statues said to represent ancient Transformers were shown in "The Route of All Evil". These were designed after two Japanese characters: Deathsaurus, the Decepticon leader from Victory, and Dai Atlas, the Autobot leader from Zone. In Japan, the Decepticons were called Destrons and the Autobots Cybertrons. It'd be typical for Dreamwave to weave Japanese fiction through their Western fiction like that.

