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Hunter Noventa
Apr 21, 2010

Ghost Leviathan posted:

The Star Trek/Transformers crossover comic had a giant Transformer literally scan and turn into a duplicate Enterprise. There are already canon cases of city-sized Transformers that other Transformers can live in, and are often capable of space travel.

And reminded of War For/Fall Of Cybertron and how loving weird Cybertron can be; one mission has you playing as a Decepticon blowing up a bridge, which is harder than it sounds because the bridge is not only massive but actively fights back and adjusts to make up for the damage you do until you destroy every functional component of the thing. Also there's an easter egg where one of the levers you pull in a canned animation throughout the game turns out to be a Transformer that turns into robot mode and dances.

Spaceships are kind of weird in Transformers, because they're seemingly the only vehicles from Cybertron that don't transform. And even then some do, or used to. There's at least two cases of a giant Transformer in stasis lock (somewhere between comatose and dead) being used as a functional spaceship.

Man those games are so good, sadly they were my first real introduction to Transformers, as I was born at just the wrong time to see the original series.

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