F Prime wrote:The confusing bit re: "Guardian Drones", to me, is that the term is used in G1 to refer to the drones on Cybertron...I don't know if it would apply to any drone that guards something. Even if the Dinobots are drones (which I don't consider them to be) I wouldn't call them Guardian Drones.
If you mean the giant obese blue redecos of Omega Supreme, those would be the Guardian
Robots.
@The Matrix giving life in the cartoon, that NEVER happened. It was never ever indicated that the Matrix of Leadership functioned in anyway like the Creation Matrix other than having the ability to destroy Unicron. The Creation Matrix contained the sacred lifeforce of Primus that had the power to grant life to non-living non-sentient machines. The Matrix of Leadership, however, contained the accumulated Wisdom of the Ages that could purify even the most corrupted and chaotic of minds, while also somehow serving as Unicron's kryptonite.
The whole Primus = Matrix retcon did not come about until after the cartoon had ended. The Unicron of the cartoon was not perceived as a god, but just a giant robot built by the scientist Primacron. The exact connection between the Matrix of Leadership and Unicron is unclear in the cartoon itself, with it only ever stating that the Matrix is his one weakness and the showing a very Matrix-like object rising from the dead body of Primacron's assistant after Unicron turned on his creator.
Now, there would indeed be later attempts by both the BotCon 3H/Fun Pub comis and the Kiss Players Position story & timeline to retcon Primus into the cartoon continuity to also make Unicron a god and his eternal rival, but as far as the context of just the G1 cartoon at the time goes, there was not even the slightest hint that the Matrix of Leadership could grant life in the same manner as the Creation Matrix.
Why, at the time that they were trying to and ultimately did introduce the Matrix into the cartoon, it was depicted as a physical talisman object, while the comic was still dead set with it being an untangible program installed inside Optimus Prime's head. It would not be until
after the G1 movie that Simon Furman would retcon the Creation Matrix to be a tangible object stored in Prime's chest like the Matrix of Leadership. The way he got around the previous program description was by saying that the program was encoded in light patterns in the Matrix's crystal core. Though, the idea that the Creation Matrix contained the lifeforces of its previous bearers was another aspect taken from the cartoon's Matrix of Leadership.
So, it's not so much that the cartoon simply borrowed an idea from the comics, but that it instead merely took
inspiration from that idea, created its
own version of it, and then the comics
took back some of the newer elements from the cartoon's version of what it had created. But the cartoon did not show any signs of having weaved the "Matrix can grant life" aspect of the comic's Creation Matrix into its own Matrix of Leadership.