Energon bloodline

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Through their Energon bloodline, a Transformer is descended from one of the Thirteen.

Fiction

Aligned continuity family

In the distant prehistory of Cybertron, when the original Thirteen Primes concluded that their time as stewards of the planet had come to an end, they united their knowledge and power to ignite the Well of All Sparks, the fount of life from which the Transformer race would be born. Each of the Thirteen submitted their "patterns" to the Well—the blueprints of their very being—and thus, each new lifeform that emerged from the well was shaped in accordance with the archetype that one or more of the Primes represented, both in mind and in body. The individual natures and personalities of each of the Thirteen were reflected in the 'bots that followed them; for instance, Megatron was born of the line of Megatronus, a passionate and resentful outsider, while all those descended from Solus Prime shared her specific data processing archiecture (necessary to operate her Creation Lathe), a distinction that became the basis for the Cybertronian model of gender division. Additionally, the unique physical attribtues of certain Primes also spawned whole sub-classes of Transformer life: Onyx Prime's descendents had beast modes, Micronus Prime's were Mini-Cons, Nexus Prime's patterns gave Transformers the potential to be combiners, and Amalgamous Prime's gave some the potential for greater-than-average transformation abilities. The Covenant of Primus

Age of the Primes promotional material

Every Transformer could be traced back to one of the original Thirteen. Known lineages include:

Notes

  • Energon bloodlines are a thinly sketched gimmick of the Age of the Primes toyline representing an effort to tie the non-Prime toys into the line's central Thirteen motif in a manner analogous to the "Prime Master power" profile cards of 2018's Power of the Primes.
  • The concept of alignment to one of the Thirteen originates in the abandoned "polarity" idea featured in the Binder of Revelation, although that was a more complex system, owing to an individual having two polarities instead of one bloodline.

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