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The Allspark may be connected to The Well Of All Sparks from War Within.

Infact, it seems quite probable that the Allspark is simply an abbreviated term for The Well Of All Sparks, which lies deep underground, close to the heart of Cybertron.

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I always assumed that The Allspark was just a disambiguation of Primus. Which is what I also thought about The Matrix (not the Leadership variety), The Oracle and Vector-Sigma.

And apparently I was misinformed.

And Knowing is half the battle.


The Primus Alpha trion chats with int he TFU comics is vastlly different from the alllsparkk Primal and Botanica commune with during Beast machines. the confusion is that the Allspark, the Oracle, and Primus are so... interlocked. Th Allspark, for instance, onyl seems to 'step in' halfway through BM when Megatron's corrupting program has rendered the Oracle unable to get shit done, and it friggin' NEEDS someone to do something. Oracle = Semi-cryptic Allspark = Acid Trip metaphor-visions Primus = Capable of witty conversation basically, that's how you can easily tell them apart. (especialyl when you start getting into things liek Cybertron Primus, which is more disembodied.)

Hell, Primus is complicated enough by himself. The way I see it, the Oracle is just an evolved Quint AI program.

The Allspark is the absolute essence of Primus. A Transformers Spark is just a tiny tiny portion of the Allspark. Primus's essence is ALL the Allspark. His perspective is such that he's utterly beyond mortal comprehension. However, if he feels like it, he can "talk down" to us by one means or another.

It's like Primus lets tiny "pieces" of himself go so that they can gain knowledge & experience and then eventually return, bringing it all back to him. It's a neat way of "powering up" while he's "sleeping", and it was probably part of Primus's plan to defeat Unicron, given how poorly he seemingly did the first time around.