New body

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It is not uncommon at all for a single Transformer to change body form many times across their life-span. The ease with which they can do so depends on the continuity's technology level. In some, changing bodies requires an extensive full-body rebuild and tends to be resource-draining and even dangerous. Sometimes, however, all it takes is to transplant their brain or personality program into a compatible new body. Other times, the existing body itself will be "reformatted" on the spot using a scan of a local compatible alt-mode.

Getting a new body sometimes also involves getting a new name.

Methods

  • Adaptation — As a survival mechanism, when a Transformer is stranded on an alien world a Transformer's onboard idento-computer may adapt the Transformer's body to be more compatible to the local environment. Side-effects may include extreme independence, distrust of authority figures, animalistic mindsets, and speech impediments. Generation 1 cartoon continuity
  • Mechanical reconstruction — A Transformer's form is reconstructed into a new form manually through hard work, often after the Transformer is badly injured. This is sometimes accomplished by humans. Generation 1, Movie continuity
  • Divine Intervention — Unicron and Primus can reconfigure Transformers for their own purposes, or to bolster the strength of one of the factions. Generation 1, Universe (2003), Cybertron
  • Scanning — A Transformer has on-board systems that allow him to scan a new form himself and immediately take on the new form. This process is sometimes aided by a separate automated mechanism, particularly if the bot in question is incapacitated at the time. Beast Wars, Robots in Disguise, Unicron Trilogy, Movie continuity, Animated, Action Blast, Prime, Rescue Bots
  • Trans-scanning is a particularly adaptable form of personal scanning. Movie continuity

Fiction

Generation 1

US cartoon continuity

Marvel Comics continuity

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.
The Autobots around this time period do not display the same ability to casually modify their forms. The Dinobots are often not taken on missions because their forms would stand out. This may be because the Decepticons have access to more resources from Cybertron thanks to the space bridge.

Japanese cartoon continuity

IDW Generation 1 comics

  • Off-panel — Many Transformers have been shown to change bodies with relative ease between scenes with very little explanation of the process. However, upgrades to become more war-like are apparently somewhat more involved and require the Body Augmentation Program.

Hearts of Steel

  • Off-panel — Bumblebee changed from his Ice Age Wars body into a train engine of his original design in a matter of seconds. Other characters also take on new forms with relative ease.

Beast Era

Beast Wars cartoon

Beast Machines cartoon

Transtech

Movieverse

  • Trans-scanning - Bumblebee has been shown to modify his Chevrolet Camaro form every once in a while.

Transformers (2007)

Revenge of the Fallen

Dark of the Moon

  • Trans-scanning - With Transformers now public knowledge, the scarred Megatron scanned a M915 Line-Haul in order to disguise himself.
  • Mechanical reconstruction - When Mirage and Wheeljack were severely damaged in battle by Shockwave, Rising Storm issue 4 Ratchet remarked that they probably wouldn't be quite the same after repairs. He managed to fix them and give them new bodies in the process, and they were renamed "Dino" and "Que", respectively. Dark of the Moon

Animated

Animated cartoon

Aligned

Prime cartoon

A Transformer's T-cog enables him to scan an alternate mode. Operation Bumblebee, Part 1

Rescue Bots cartoon

Members of Rescue Force Sigma-17 awoke from stasis aboard their ship with basic monochrome robot modes. At the direction of Optimus Prime, the chose and scanned Earth vehicles for alternate modes. Family of Heroes



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