Transtector

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A transtector (トランステクター Toransutekutā) is a non-sentient Transformer body controlled by a smaller being.

Fiction

The Headmasters cartoon and comic

During the wars on Cybertron millions of years ago, many Transformers evacuated the planet to escape the conflict. The Mystery of Planet Master One ship's worth of refugees, diminutive robots led by Fortress, crash landed on the planet Master, where hazardous environmental conditions caused the deaths of the majority of the group over the years. The need for survival fostered several technological advances, not least of all the invention of larger, stronger bodies called transtectors, that would allow them to better endure the hardships of Master. The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery Select members of the group underwent rigorous training to advance their physical and mental condition and master the art of transformation, and then connected to these transtectors as heads, becoming the Headmasters. The Master Sword Is in Danger!! Some of the Headmasters, led by Scorponok, later rebelled against Fortress's leadership and were exiled from Master, joining up with Galvatron's Decepticons. The Mystery of Planet Master Scorponok later usurped Galvatron's leadership and arranged for the construction of a gigantic city-sized transtector for himself, so to combat Fortress's own Battleship Maximus. Explosion on Mars!! MegaZarak Appears

In connecting to the transtectors—with a shout of "Head On!"—the smaller Cybertronians become fully linked to them, to the extent that they are extensions of their own body. They can, however, exchange transtectors with their fellow Headmasters through a procedure called the "Cross Head On", which allows them to move from transtector to transtector for various purposes—be it to exploit the different ability levels of each transtector for a given situation, to swap or combine their personal energy supplies to recharge or supercharge themselves, The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery or, in one instance, for something so mundane as the relay of information across the battlefield. Battle for Defense of the False Planet In transforming to vehicle mode, the Headmasters utilise a process known as the "Transform Dash", the precise powers of which are unclear.

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

After the Decepticons were repelled from Earth at the conclusion of Scorponok's campaign, the war continued to rage in space, where the advanced technology from Master formed the backbone of the conflict. Learning of the possibility of Decepticon activity brewing on Earth, but with limited means of getting there themselves, the Autobots yielded a new leap in technology, developing Master-Braces that would allowed human beings to combine with transtectors. Dispatched to Earth aboard a transport ship, the shipment of transtectors was intercepted by the Decepticon Pretenders, Master File No, 1 who stole three of the devices. The remaining transtectors made it into Autobot hands and were used to create the Headmaster Juniors, while the Decepticons did the same for their side with their stolen ones. Birth! Headmaster Jrs

A different, more mysterious breed of transtector would later come to be involved in the Masterforce War. Constructed in a region of space known as G Nebula 89, these eight transtectors—one of which was intended for use by Optimus Prime—originated in the form of featureless black rocks, which gradually soaked up the Tenchōkon of the nebula before being stolen by the alien entity Devil Z as part of his plan to create the ultimate super-robot lifeform. The transtectors were scattered across the planet Earth, where they lay for years, absorbing the planet's ambient Chichōkon. Shūta and Grand's Masterforce Super-Secrets! Devil Z's plan then came to fruition when he came into contact with a couple, Mega and Giga, who merged with the largest transtector, adding a human soul and the power of Jinchōkon to it, creating Overlord, a lifeform known as a Godmaster. They were then charged with creating a "Masterforce", bonding other humans with the scattered transtectors to create more Godmasters.

Some of the transtectors retained their form as black rocks, while others took on vehicular forms through unexplained means. The transtectors that bonded to Hydra and Buster had apparently already taken form as jets when they merged with them; Super Warriors - The Godmaster Brothers likewise, the one which bonded to Ginrai was already in the form of a truck cab when he encountered it. A Hero Is Chosen - His Name Is Ginrai Ginrai's trailer, however, remained a black rock until he uncovered it at a mountain construction site, Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!! as did the transtectors belonging to Ranger and Lightfoot—while the latter's was actually mined as ore and used to build the car that became Lightfoot's transtector, Lightfoot: A Dramatic Encounter Ranger's spontaneously took vehicular form when he bonded with it. An Enemy? The Third Godmaster, Ranger The stories behind Road King Assemble! The Four Godmaster Gunmen and Doubleclouder's transtectors are unknown. Appearance!! The Final Godmaster

Hydra and Buster were later permanently bonded to their transtectors as true robotic beings by Devil Z, Battle to the Death!! God Ginrai VS Darkwings Reborn while the other Decepticons and Doubleclouder were forcibly removed from their transtectors by the villain, who used his Devil Power to bring the transtectors to life on their own. Autobots! Desperate Attack!! The Autobot transtectors, on the other hand, attained a state of true life through their combination with their human partners, which was severed with the destruction of Devil Z, leaving the now-living transtectors to leave Earth and join the larger war raging in space. A Battle... and Then...

Victory cartoon and comic

The Brainmasters make use of technology similar to transtectors, with small robots linking to larger bodies (in this case, forming the face of the larger robot). These bodies are never referred to as transtectors, however, and the small robots are never shown to operate independently, appearing only to assume their cranial positions during transformation sequences.