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:''The Relinquishment Clinics are buildings from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
:''The Relinquishment Clinics are buildings from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''


'''Relinquishment Clinics''' are facilities present on [[Cybertron]] that allows customers to transfer their [[Spark]] into a new [[Body-type]]. Such a procedure only cost... 5,000 [[shanix]]?! What a rip off!
'''Relinquishment Clinics''' are facilities present on [[Cybertron]] that allows customers to temporarily transfer their [[Spark]] into a new [[Body-type]]. Such a procedure only cost... 5,000 [[shanix]]?! What a rip off!


==Fiction==
==Fiction==

Revision as of 19:26, 26 September 2012

The Relinquishment Clinics are buildings from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Relinquishment Clinics are facilities present on Cybertron that allows customers to temporarily transfer their Spark into a new Body-type. Such a procedure only cost... 5,000 shanix?! What a rip off!

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 comics

Prior to the Great War, full scale re-engineering was a service only available to the elite Cybertronian classes. As such, the general masses were fixed in their alt-modes and unable to change them. At this time, these clinics were run by commercial enterprises and charged fees as high as 5,000 shanix to make use of a patented Sparkswap Technology to transfer a Spark into a vacant bodyshell. These bodyshells were from donors which allowed clients to experience life in a completely different alt-mode. At the clinic in Apophenia, Senator Sherma was found killed with the Decepticon symbol marked on his back. Ratchet disliked the clinics as he felt that they were a nasty form of body tourism.

Four million years later, Chromedome related a story of his time in mechaforensics before the Great War. This led to some of the crew on the Lost Light asking about these clinics as they were no longer part of modern Cybertronian society. Hangers On