Reverse-pretender technology

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Transformers hide the reverse-pretender inside

Reverse-pretender technology is an inversion of the usual Pretender process—rather than a Transformer hiding inside an organic shell, this technology allows a human to appear as a Transformer. It is unknown if it imparts a larger size, or if a human employing the technique would be a mere six or seven foot tall robot.

Fiction

Animated

Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster used reverse-pretender technology, salvaged from Epsilon Holdings, to interview Decepticons as their equals. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|The AllSpark Almanac} They disguised themselves as Octus and Megadeath, respectively. The AllSpark Almanac II

Commercial Appearances

At the end of many commercials during the Generation 1 era, kids would mouth "Robots in disguise!" as they transform into either Galvatron or Ultra Magnus. Generation 1 commercials

Notes

  • The kid-becomes-robot stock endings used in Generation 1 toy commercials was retroactively identified as a use of reverse-pretender technology by the AllSpark Almanac in 2009. As these commercials appeared before the introduction of Pretenders, if taken literally this means reverse-pretender technology predates Pretender technology by several years.