Damolisher wrote:Look, Tramp, this is a losing argument, alright? Your basis is that Transformers "Must" sexually reproduce because they're a "Lifeform." That's ridiculously close-minded, and whatever the original writer wnats them to be, they are. Transformers are, first and formost, machines made for fighting. Well, they turned into machines for fighting. Originally, the were either slave goods and military hardware, or just a disguise for Primus, based on whch continuity of G1 you follow. Females don't just have to be there for breeding, and if you think they are, THAT'S just downright sexist. Tramp, your problem is you look at everything from a "Scientifically possible" point of view, which is pretty weak when you consider you're watching a kids' cartoon, or reading a comic aimed at an audience of fans who just watch Transformers for Transformers.
Damolisher,
genders only serve a reproductive function. The very fact that there
are both males and females shows reproductive capability. Secondly, they weren't disguises for Primus, they were the custodians and operators of his planetary systems. The custodians of his body—the planet Cybertron.
Take DragonBall Z. Nameks and Saibaimen are "Lifeforms" who don't breed, yet are still very much alive. Therefore, Akira Toriyama hasn't followed these 'guidelines' of yours, and has made one of the most popular cartoons of all-time. Same with Transformers.
Actually, the Nameks do reproduce. They just do so asexually. The Saibamen are plants sprung from seeds. The seeds hcome from somewhere.
Not everyone is a science nerd, so not everyone knows of your so-called laws. You once said something about suspension of disbelief, newsflash: Kids don't know jack about science.
No, but they do instinctively know what life is, even if they cannot articulate the concept.
Oh, and BTW, once again, we see them built, which is obviously the only was they're made outside of the G2 comic, and until it's stated pointblank they're "Born" (Yeah, that's gonna happen. Not.) , they clearly aren't. You'd think Simon Furman or someone would've made an official statement on this sort of thing, ESPECIALLY in the Ultimate Guide, which is meant to contain everything about Trasnformers.
Yes, we do see them built, but we also know that other methods exist
besides building them, and that is what this thread is about. Theories of how those [b]other methods[/b work. In particular, how sexual reproduction might work.