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Malikon wrote:I know they're Skywarp colors, but I'd love to see her in black and purple, with some gold parts. That'd be cool, and not pink, lol.
darkqueen01 wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:darkqueen01 wrote::BOT:"Yes and no. If there are no distinct genders then, yes, in transformers lore there are no females but then that also means that there are no males in Transformers culture. Due to this lack of distinction then that means that individual transformers can look and act in distinctive manners without being labeled as a male or female because this concept does not exist in transformers culture.
Yes, except that every "male" TF is referred to as He, and it is accepted and not only considered normal, but expected. Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee, Starscream, they're all guys. They act like guys without even trying. They downloaded guy personalities from the world wide web. They actually are dudes.
Actually, I would argue this point. You identify them as males because you are still trying to compare them to humans, which in this case doesn't work because we have two separate concepts: a species with two genders vs. a species with no distinct gender.
I get that this is a hard idea to grasp so allow me to try and break it down a bit. Let me stress that these are just my random ideas and not necessary any sort of truth about transformers lore.
A-hem.
In our world, gender is reflected in EVERYTHING because [almost] all biological species on this planet have two genders: humans, animals, even plants. These distinctions are reflected in our culture and, most importantly, in our language.
For us, since there is a BIG NEED to differentiate between males and females we try to identify everything as being male and female. In english: he/she, him/her. This is also seen in other languages, such as spanish: chico/chica, nino/nina.
We even do this with people that have both male and female reproductive organs. In once sense they are a genderless being at birth, at which point you would call on a DNA test to prove genetically if that baby is male or female. Then again you get men who think they are women and vice versa. (That quite frankly is an issue I wish to avoid at this point. This is complicated enough.) In any even you have people that are choosing to be either male or female because that is how our culture operates. You must be one or the other in some shape or form.
With transformers there is no such thing because you need one group to counter another group. With Transformers, if you accept this idea, there is one group, which is a genderless group. As humans we have no concept of this and nothing to go by. Instead we try to make comparisons so that we can understand a concept that we don't understand. (Example: The eye is like the lens of a camera)
With transformers, since our language reflects that we have no concept of a one gender/lack of gender species, we then attempt to make comparisons. We want to label these characters as male characters because we are comparing them to our own culture. Basically, what most people do is think: This transformer has a deep voice and is very strong, he must be a guy.
However, with transformers, if you buy the one gender idea, they do not distinguish themselves into two gender because they don't have two genders. Hell, there isn't even one gender! To them, they are all just cybertronians. More to the point, there is NO WORD for it in their language because,again, in their culture they would have no concept of this idea. Since they would not differentiate themselves as being male or female then their language would also represent this.
In other words, in the cybertronian language they would not say "He said this," or "She did that." They might just use their names: "Arcee said this" or "Bonecrusher did that". Or maybe they would replace he and she with what we would consider to be gender neutral terms. It would be like how we humans called a group of guys and girls just "guys" because, with most human languages, we tend to make everything masculine because that goes back into history where women were seen as inferior to men, etc, etc.
All I am trying to say is that there can be no A group if a B group isn't present. They would all just be C, because there is no way to distinguish them.
That's all I got. I HAVE to get to bed now. I look forward to more posts or even flammers, tho I will probably just talk them down to nothingness, as is my way of things.
And besides, IT'S JUST A CARTOON!! *L*
schizophrenica wrote:darkqueen01 wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:darkqueen01 wrote::BOT:"Yes and no. If there are no distinct genders then, yes, in transformers lore there are no females but then that also means that there are no males in Transformers culture. Due to this lack of distinction then that means that individual transformers can look and act in distinctive manners without being labeled as a male or female because this concept does not exist in transformers culture.
Yes, except that every "male" TF is referred to as He, and it is accepted and not only considered normal, but expected. Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee, Starscream, they're all guys. They act like guys without even trying. They downloaded guy personalities from the world wide web. They actually are dudes.
Actually, I would argue this point. You identify them as males because you are still trying to compare them to humans, which in this case doesn't work because we have two separate concepts: a species with two genders vs. a species with no distinct gender.
I get that this is a hard idea to grasp so allow me to try and break it down a bit. Let me stress that these are just my random ideas and not necessary any sort of truth about transformers lore.
A-hem.
In our world, gender is reflected in EVERYTHING because [almost] all biological species on this planet have two genders: humans, animals, even plants. These distinctions are reflected in our culture and, most importantly, in our language.
For us, since there is a BIG NEED to differentiate between males and females we try to identify everything as being male and female. In english: he/she, him/her. This is also seen in other languages, such as spanish: chico/chica, nino/nina.
We even do this with people that have both male and female reproductive organs. In once sense they are a genderless being at birth, at which point you would call on a DNA test to prove genetically if that baby is male or female. Then again you get men who think they are women and vice versa. (That quite frankly is an issue I wish to avoid at this point. This is complicated enough.) In any even you have people that are choosing to be either male or female because that is how our culture operates. You must be one or the other in some shape or form.
With transformers there is no such thing because you need one group to counter another group. With Transformers, if you accept this idea, there is one group, which is a genderless group. As humans we have no concept of this and nothing to go by. Instead we try to make comparisons so that we can understand a concept that we don't understand. (Example: The eye is like the lens of a camera)
With transformers, since our language reflects that we have no concept of a one gender/lack of gender species, we then attempt to make comparisons. We want to label these characters as male characters because we are comparing them to our own culture. Basically, what most people do is think: This transformer has a deep voice and is very strong, he must be a guy.
However, with transformers, if you buy the one gender idea, they do not distinguish themselves into two gender because they don't have two genders. Hell, there isn't even one gender! To them, they are all just cybertronians. More to the point, there is NO WORD for it in their language because,again, in their culture they would have no concept of this idea. Since they would not differentiate themselves as being male or female then their language would also represent this.
In other words, in the cybertronian language they would not say "He said this," or "She did that." They might just use their names: "Arcee said this" or "Bonecrusher did that". Or maybe they would replace he and she with what we would consider to be gender neutral terms. It would be like how we humans called a group of guys and girls just "guys" because, with most human languages, we tend to make everything masculine because that goes back into history where women were seen as inferior to men, etc, etc.
All I am trying to say is that there can be no A group if a B group isn't present. They would all just be C, because there is no way to distinguish them.
That's all I got. I HAVE to get to bed now. I look forward to more posts or even flammers, tho I will probably just talk them down to nothingness, as is my way of things.
And besides, IT'S JUST A CARTOON!! *L*
You make a good point there, but in the G1 cartoons Arcee, Elita One and the rest were indeed called female autobots. In "the search for alpha trion" both the autobots and decepticons had believed that female autobots were exctint, which means that there were indeed gender differences for the transformers. I suppose you could say that these female autobots are maybe a different genus or subspecies of transformers but I don't thinks that's likely.
I also remember in one episode where the aerialbots travelled back in time they met Elita One and Orion Pax, where Orion told the aerialbots that "Lay off her she's mine" or something like that.
Even in Energon when Arcee/Ariel first appeared she was referred to as a female soldier autobot.
darkqueen01 wrote:EDIT: LOVED the prowl pic! Sadly, I don't think we will be seeing Prowl in the next movie. *tear*Sky Glory of iacon wrote: I'm not opposed to her in #2. Just thinking to myself,"how the hell does that work." Others will think it too once a female transformer is introduced. Someone somewhere has to figure it out for a book to be published down the road or something. How the hell do tf's have little baby transformers? Do they grow up to be big transformers. What the hell???
Anyone got any ideas??
*DQ continues to read about Sky Glory's fanfiction story. After a few moments she stops, ponders, then looks at the rest of the thread. So, no one's gonna comment on this? Anyone?!?! ???? All right. I suppose I can say a word or too.
I just enjoy this little post because someone went ahead and tried to figure out a way to explain how transformers are created. She even created little "baby bot" transformers (Awww) and goes into great detail about how they are raised, the issue of parents/keepers, etc. It's an interesting concept. I don't buy into it due to my own various ideas and concerns, but it's still an inventive concept.
Damolisher wrote:Uh, the main problem with "hookers" being that robots don't have genitals. And there are no robot babies. Transformers are whatever age they're programmed to be. There's no sex, no growth, no nothing biological. ROBOTS. Bottom line.
Sky Glory of iacon wrote:Damolisher wrote:Uh, the main problem with "hookers" being that robots don't have genitals. And there are no robot babies. Transformers are whatever age they're programmed to be. There's no sex, no growth, no nothing biological. ROBOTS. Bottom line.
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Damolisher wrote:And there are no robot babies. Transformers are whatever age they're programmed to be.
Mattamus Prime wrote:I'm just not sure why everyone is so damn attached to Arcee. I mean give me a break... there were a total of like three females in the G1 cartoon. She wasn't even in the cartoon until later anyway.
I'm not necessarily opposed to Arcee.... and obviously the people doing TF #1 didn't either. Supposedly she almost made it into the film right????
But does someone want to throw me some ideas on how "female" transformers work? It sounds like another "oh **** how do we make this work" concept. I'm looking for TF knowledge. Any ideas???
cristof wrote:No autobot females, I don't wanna see a Transformer titie nor I wanna hear Rachet saying that Ironhode's spark hormones suggest that he wants to mate with the female autobot.
Not in Bays movie verse. I get the distinct impression he doesn't want to explain Bumblebee loosing his roboginity...Astrotrain87 wrote:its already been proven that there are females.
I don't think any of the movie line toys are addressed as female.Astrotrain87 wrote:Look at the toys for example.
But unless the movie depict that role as something the decidedly male TFs cannot fulfill we are back to a single gender that only appear to have humanoid gender identification traits.Astrotrain87 wrote:Maybe their version of females fills a different roll than ours.
Sky Glory of iacon wrote:Damolisher wrote:Uh, the main problem with "hookers" being that robots don't have genitals. And there are no robot babies. Transformers are whatever age they're programmed to be. There's no sex, no growth, no nothing biological. ROBOTS. Bottom line.
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Damolisher wrote:Yeah, sorry, bro iddn't mean to bust your chops.
you are forgiven...
Just pointing out the illogical-ness of robosex.
i'm going with no...Astrotrain87 wrote:I don't know about the arcee toy but the elita one figure is described as female,I think they should just show up without dialog explaining them.In the cartoons they never explained them,Its just there,I mean they never explained how teletraan 1 had a daughter in RiD,but its not like we couldn't enjoy the series.Is it something that we can't just see and continue on with watching the movie?
Swerve in the Pro and Con Arcee thread wrote:Satomiblood wrote:Swerve wrote:I believe another concern with the writing team was how to explain "robot gender", a difficult prospect in an already crowded story that they were concerned the audience would not completely understand.
I think we're getting away from the fact that the Transformers, although mechanical and highly advanced, have very human characteristics. They have a sense of loyalty, treachery, they despise things, they feel pain. They are aliens after all. They could theoretically reproduce. Although incorporating Arcee in the next movie would throw people off, there shouldn't be a need flesh out a reason for her being there other than the war between Autobots/Decepticons.
Actually I paraphrased what was said by the writers in several different interviews. Here is a <a href="http://movies.ign.com/articles/801/801098p1.html">quote</a> from Robert Orci, the screenwriter, in an interview with IGN:IGN: Were Soundwave and Arcee the two characters you most would have liked to see in the film? Or who would you have liked to include that you couldn't?
Orci: Those two were kind of the main ones, but a few different Transformers came in at various points to serve the story, but the story dictated certain other things. But those are the two main Transformers. I would have liked to see Arcee, but the idea of a female Transformer needs its own explanation, and there just wasn't going to be enough time. It would have been like, "Oh, that's convenient. They're trying to appease women with a pink Transformer." So rather than having that happen, let it just be a straight shot and speak for itself right now.
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