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:''The Grand Cybertron Taxonomy is a [[Functionism|Funtionistic]] classification tool from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''The Grand Cybertron Taxonomy is a [[Functionism|Funtionistic]] classification tool from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


Under [[Functionism|Functionistic]] belief, all [[Cybertron_(planet)|Cybertronian]] life can be classified in one great system, known as the '''Grand Cybertron Taxonomy''', including the [[Transformer|Transformers]] themselves. This classification determined the placement of Transformers on its hierarchy based on the user's [[Alternate mode|altmode]]. Those with common forms became the [[Disposable class|disposable class]], who ranked low socially, to the point in which they were seen as expendable. Those with rarer and more specialized forms, such as proton microscopes, however, were given more opportunities and rights then those with a simpler alternate mode, such as memory sticks.
Under Functionism, all [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertronian]] life can be classified in one great system, known as the '''Grand Cybertron Taxonomy''', including the [[Transformer]]s themselves. This classification determined the placement of Transformers on its hierarchy based on the user's [[Alternate mode|altmode]]: those with common forms became the [[disposable class]], who ranked low socially to the point in which they were seen as expendable. Those with rarer and more specialized forms, such as proton microscopes, however, were given more opportunities and rights then those with a simpler alternate mode, such as memory sticks.
 
{{quote|Everyone's Shape Serves A Purpose|Functionist slogan|"[[Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|How to Say Goodbye and Mean It]]", "[[Shadowplay, Part 1: Post Hoc|Post Hoc]]"}}


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
 
[[Rung (G1)|Rung]] presented the Functionist Council with a unique problem—no-one, not even Rung himself, knew the purpose of his altmode. This threatened to undermine their entire philosophy and the Grand Cybertron Taxonomy itself, so the psychiatrist was subjected to repeated and rigorous tests and in the meantime, to "reassure" other Cybertronians, he was forced to wear a false wheel on his back. Eventually, even the Functionists found themselves stumped as to what Rung's purpose could be and so the problem was neatly sidestepped by creating a new entry in the Grand Cybertron Taxonomy specifically for Rung's altmode: they classified him as an "ornament". {{storylink|Little Victories}}
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[[Category:Generation 1 tools]]
[[Category:Generation 1 tools]]
 
[[Category:IDW Generation 1 Transformer culture]]
[[Category:IDW Generation 1]]

Revision as of 07:31, 7 September 2014

The Grand Cybertron Taxonomy is a Funtionistic classification tool from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Under Functionism, all Cybertronian life can be classified in one great system, known as the Grand Cybertron Taxonomy, including the Transformers themselves. This classification determined the placement of Transformers on its hierarchy based on the user's altmode: those with common forms became the disposable class, who ranked low socially to the point in which they were seen as expendable. Those with rarer and more specialized forms, such as proton microscopes, however, were given more opportunities and rights then those with a simpler alternate mode, such as memory sticks.

Everyone's Shape Serves A PurposeFunctionist slogan, "How to Say Goodbye and Mean It", "Post Hoc"

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Rung presented the Functionist Council with a unique problem—no-one, not even Rung himself, knew the purpose of his altmode. This threatened to undermine their entire philosophy and the Grand Cybertron Taxonomy itself, so the psychiatrist was subjected to repeated and rigorous tests and in the meantime, to "reassure" other Cybertronians, he was forced to wear a false wheel on his back. Eventually, even the Functionists found themselves stumped as to what Rung's purpose could be and so the problem was neatly sidestepped by creating a new entry in the Grand Cybertron Taxonomy specifically for Rung's altmode: they classified him as an "ornament". Little Victories



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