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[[Image:Maximals endofBMac.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Cybertron now has better feng shui!]]
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The '''Great Reformatting''' was a planet-wide reformatting of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] itself, initiated by [[Optimus Primal]], as both he and his opponent, [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] plummeted into Cybertron's [[technorganic]] core. It marked the end of Megatron's rule over Cybertron, and of the battle for the sparks. In addition to transforming the planet itself into a technorganic paradise in mere moments, the reformatting caused the release of the [[spark|sparks]] that Megatron had held captive for the duration of his rule, allowing them to return to their bodies. Individuals themselves were not affected by the event, and had to be reformatted individually afterward if they so chose to be. {{storylink|Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future}}
The '''Great Reformatting''' was a planet-wide reformatting of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] itself, initiated by [[Optimus Primal]], as both he and his opponent, [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] plummeted into Cybertron's [[technorganic]] core. It marked the end of Megatron's rule over Cybertron, and of the battle for the sparks. In addition to transforming the planet itself into a technorganic paradise in mere moments, the reformatting caused the release of the [[spark]]s that Megatron had held captive for the duration of his rule, allowing them to return to their bodies. Individuals themselves were not affected by the event, and had to be reformatted individually afterward if they so chose to be.


The [[Quintesson|Quintessons]] believed themselves to be in control of said reformatting, and had planned to conquer Cybertron subsequently. Their assumption was that the Transformers inhabiting the planet would be disoriented from this sudden change. However, it was revealed that Primus had predestined the whole event, and Cybertron's populace were able to repel the invaders. Primus directly thanked [[Judge Heirodyus]], as a representative of the Quintessons, for unwittingly assisting Him during this evolutionary crisis. {{storylink|Wreckers: Finale Part II}}
==Fiction==
===''Beast Machines'' cartoon===
{{storylink|Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future}}


===3H comics===
The [[Quintesson]]s believed themselves to be in control of said reformatting, and had planned to conquer Cybertron subsequently. Their assumption was that the Transformers inhabiting the planet would be disoriented from this sudden change. However, it was revealed that Primus had predestined the whole event, and Cybertron's populace were able to repel the invaders. Primus directly thanked [[Judge Heirodyus]], as a representative of the Quintessons, for unwittingly assisting him during this evolutionary crisis. {{storylink|Wreckers: Finale Part II}}


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Revision as of 21:00, 11 March 2011

The Great Reformatting is an event from the Beast Machines portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Cybertron now has better feng shui!

The Great Reformatting was a planet-wide reformatting of Cybertron itself, initiated by Optimus Primal, as both he and his opponent, Megatron plummeted into Cybertron's technorganic core. It marked the end of Megatron's rule over Cybertron, and of the battle for the sparks. In addition to transforming the planet itself into a technorganic paradise in mere moments, the reformatting caused the release of the sparks that Megatron had held captive for the duration of his rule, allowing them to return to their bodies. Individuals themselves were not affected by the event, and had to be reformatted individually afterward if they so chose to be.

Fiction

Beast Machines cartoon

Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future

3H comics

The Quintessons believed themselves to be in control of said reformatting, and had planned to conquer Cybertron subsequently. Their assumption was that the Transformers inhabiting the planet would be disoriented from this sudden change. However, it was revealed that Primus had predestined the whole event, and Cybertron's populace were able to repel the invaders. Primus directly thanked Judge Heirodyus, as a representative of the Quintessons, for unwittingly assisting him during this evolutionary crisis. Wreckers: Finale Part II



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