Reproduction

From MediaWiki
Revision as of 15:08, 15 September 2006 by 205.188.117.5 (talk) (expansion and reorganization)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigationJump to search


Various reproduction methods for the Transformers species have been demonstrated across various continuities.


Mechanical Construction

Sometimes new transformers are simply built from scratch and that’s all it takes. A suitable transformer body is constructed and when finished and turned on it just springs to life as a fully functional “adult“ being. This occurred in the Generation 1 Cartoon when Wheeljack and co. created the Dinobots and later when the temporarily super-intelligent Grimlock created the Technobots.

(This runs counter to claims in other episodes of the show that Vector Sigma is needed to create new life. See below.)


Infusion

In other stories, once a new Transformer body has been built it must still be infused with life (what the Beast era would likely gloss as a Spark) from a powerful “god-like” outside source. In the Generation 1 Cartoon this was Vector Sigma, in the Marvel Comic it was the Creation Matrix which housed the essence of Primus the Transformers creator-god. In the Comic all Transformers life-force was a fraction of Primus’ own.


Resurrection

Though not always true reproduction, the copy of the mind or essence of a previously living Transformer may be introduced into a new body and through some vague process return it to life as that Transformer. This occurred when Starscream created the Combaticons in the Cartoon, and in the Comic when Prime used copies of the minds of existing Cybertronians to create the second series Autobot cars on Earth. Another example from the Comic occurs when Optimus Prime himself is returned to life merely by imputing a human computer disk copy of his mind into a new body.

This is included in means of reproduction because it seems likely from the dialogue that the Autobot cars created via copied minds by Prime on Earth still existed on Cybertron when he left, meaning that if they survived two of each of these individuals now existed.


Budding

Budding doesn't look like much fun at ALL.

The Transformers: Generation 2 comic introduced the concept of asexual "budding." Bubbles and lesions of apparently liquid metal formed on a robot’s chest accompanied by energy discharge, the process grew more intense until the point where a large mass of liquid-metal burst free from the chest and slowly formed, first into a protoform like blank figure, and then solidified into a full Transformer. Illustrations suggest that this was something of a communal even, with others surrounding the budding robot in a circle.

It was revealed that early Transformers reproduced this way until they reached the population level Primus desired. At this turning point, the practice stopped and all memory of it was erased. When the Cybertronian Empire (possibly under influence of the Leige Maximo) rediscovered and revived the process sometime during the 4 million years after the Ark’s loss, the successive generations of robots produced were increasingly less sentient and emotional (as Primus’s lifeforce was apparently spred thinner and thinner between them) and the lifeform called The Swarm was created as a byproduct.


Sexual Reproduction ???

Despite in most continuities having Male and Female genders (gender being a mental and social classification rather than a physical) and a definite strong history of romance between these genders. There is little canonical evidence for Transformers actually reproducing sexually. (Though the argument has been made that there is equally little for Humnas reproducing sexually in most Transformers media, which is, after all, aimed towards kids.) In the Generation 1 Cartoon the mole female romance could perhaps be explained as an artifact of Quintesson mental programming very closely echoing the organic life forms the Transformers were build to serve,

The best case for sexual reproduction, (outside of questionable fanfic) could probably be made for Beast Wars, where Rattrap makes numerous off-color remarks through out the show, especially directed at Silverbolt and Blackarachnia, certainly strongly hint at something sex-like among Transformers, though it could of course be merely recreational rather than reproductive.

It is unknown what effect the Beast Machines reformatting of Transformers into Technorganic beings that are equal part organic life and mechanical to a cellular level has on their reproductive options.


Familial Relationships

One confusing aspect of this apparent lack of sexual reproduction is the canonical use of genealogical terminology to describe certain relationships. The most common of these is when two transformers regard each other as "brothers" (e.g. G1 Sideswipe and Sunstreaker, or RID Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus). However, the "Beast Era" widened the issue of reproduction when Rattrap referring to his "great-aunt" Arcee and in general the practice in Beast Wars/Machines of Maximals and Predacons referring to the Autobots and Decepticons as their respective "ancestors", as well as themselves as being their "descendents", implying a direct genetic (for want of a better term) lineage. Various sources of debatable canonicity suggest that Optimus Primal is specifically descended from Optimus Prime, usually through the phrase "his ancestor Optimus Prime". In the absence of sexual reproduction and nuclear families, the use and meaning of these genealogical references is difficult to explain.