Immersant

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"Who disturbs my slumber?"

Cybertronians are long-lived beings, capable of surviving for millions of years. For some, this great age causes them to grow weary, and those who decide to go immersant retire themselves to become one with Cybertron itself and enjoy peaceful rest, their sparks drifting to the beyond as the ages pass.

Immersant appear to be partially submerged into the planet, surrounded by large growths of crystal, and often connected to numerous wires. While this certainly sounds like a final end, some immersant bots can still be communicated with (though they seem to lose some of their awareness, half-awake and prone to forgetting who they're talking to), and while almost never seen, one can even emerge from their stasis and walk among the living once again.

Known Immersant

Fiction

2019 IDW continuity

There is nothing to see in the elephant graveyard. End of story.

On Cybertron, going immersant was regarded as a valid and not uncommon decision. The Cybertronian Mountains outside Iacon were a massive immersant graveyard, and was a holy place to the Reversionist religious faction. The Change In Your Nature Part One Great General Dai Atlas chose to go immersant after the end of the War of the Threefold Spark. All Fall Down When Codexa retired from her position at the archives, she chose to go immersant. Orion Pax: Free Fall Several members of the terrorist organization The Rise holed themselves up within one of the Mountain's Titans, creating a tense situation ultimately ending in Senator Soundwave detonating its head. The Change In Your Nature Part One When the war broke out, a beacon left to the A'ovan was activated, awakening Dai Atlas. Escape Part One