San Francisco

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San Francisco, California, seems to be a multiversal sufferer of Transformers-related abuse. It has been targeted for nukes at least twice—once it was hit successfully, and another time it was "only" contaminated by nuclear fallout.

And yet the rent is so high. We don't understand. Makes you long for the days when it was only being savaged by weird robot bird-dragons that hatched out of asteroids or angry gestalts.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

When an asteroid bird alien was accidentally hatched in a battle between the Constructicons and Omega Supreme, it got hungry and flew down to San Francisco to feed. It gnawed on the tip of the Transamerica Pyramid and caused general mayhem in the city before it was lured back into space by Omega Supreme. The Secret of Omega Supreme

The Headmasters cartoon

Scorponok planted a giant alien carnivorous plant in San Francisco. The local authorities and an Autobot rescue force proved incapable of stopping its rampage until Fortress Maximus arrived and sliced it up. Head On!! Fortress Maximus

Later, after she was injured in a plane crash in the Andes Mountains, Carly Witwicky was transported aboard the Queen World to a San Francisco dock. The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)

Marvel Generation 1 comics continuity

Marvel Generation 1 comics

The tourist trade never recovered.

Clifford Dietz, a friend of Spike Witwicky, lived in San Francisco. The Man in the Machine!

Marvel Generation 2 comic

Jhiaxus of the Cybertronian Empire fired upon San Francisco with an energy weapon of some sort, vaporizing the city to a radius of several miles—simply as an "up yours" gesture to Optimus Prime. Dark Shadows!

Dreamwave Generation One comics

Great, there go my insurance rates again.

As part of his plan to eradicate Earth and to emphasise to Optimus Prime that humans weren't worth fighting for, Megatron launched a massed assault on San Francisco. (Why do comic-book Decepticon leaders target this specific city when they want to get at Prime? Maybe the Autobot leader spends his summers there.) Devastator tore through the city before the Autobots arrived to stop Megatron, but the damage was still extensive. Prime Directive issue 4

Then General Hallo decided to fire a nuclear missile at the city to wipe out all the Transformers, forcing Superion to sacrifice his life to save everyone else. While the actual missile strike was stopped, the shock wave from the blast still hit the city. Ouch. Prime Directive issue 6

Keepers Trilogy

As it turns out, San Francisco was contaminated with radiation from the fallout. Hardwired

Hearts of Steel

Stanford Merriweather and his daughter Kitty lived in San Francisco in the late 19th century. Their house was destroyed in a battle between Ravage and Mark Twain. Thankfully, that seems to be the only damage the city suffered. Hearts of Steel #3

IDW Generation 1 comics

The Decepticons attacked San Francisco. We didn't see it and nobody seemed bothered, probably figuring "well of course they have". All Hail Megatron #3

Live-action movie continuity

IDW Transformers movie comics

The Decepticons Dead End and Swindle landed in San Francisco, where Swindle blew some crap up to distract the Autobots—geez, now the city isn't even a main target. Alliance #3

Shattered Glass

San Francisco, and all of California for that matter, are all but gone in the Shatteredverse. What exactly happened, we don't know, though Professor Arkeville said that the 80's were particularly brutal, and the worst damage done to the whole west coast was implied to have happened in 1988. Whether San Francisco was even around at the time is unknown, but based on past experiences, it ain't looking good regardless. Eye in the Sky



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