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Tramp wrote:Damolisher wrote:The only reason you're backing out is because I'm giving more logical reasoning to why Robots wouldn't grow than you are for why they would. OK, clearly, you don't understand what METAL is. Because you keep likening healing technology to human hormones, you liken metal to skin, and you liken computer circuits to bones and organs. Why would Transformers grow when they don't have to? They're machines. They're not organic creatures. Only organic creatures grow. Transformers don't go through puberty. There is no childhood. There's no sudden metallic hairs in places there were none before. There are no robo-STDs. There is no Transformers high school. They are simply advanced machinery that can Transform, and think and feel. That's all there is to it, and that's what we're told. I for one, am happy with that.
There is nothing in Transformers canon which mentions growing of new computer chips. They don't come out of nowhere, they don't develop, and the nanomachinery is simply an anti-virus. That's all, Tramp. Stop trying to alter the meaning of things to suit your crazy bastardised human-ifying of Transformers. And as for that crack about creators, yes, they humanise Transformers in ways that are actually possible, like personalities.
It's not camparing healing technology to human hormones. It's comparing the nanomachine regenerative circuitry to organic cells. A self-replicating nanomachine is analogous to an organic cell. Their base components are simply different. Organic cells are carbon based, self-replicating nanomachines are silicon and metal based. Both contain a genetic code, both self-replicate, thus facilitiating healing and homeostasis in the larger organism. Secondly, the regenerative systems in a Transformer are not an "anti-virus" system. Anti-virus systems in a computer don't heal physical damage. They kill viruses that screw-up software causing computer crashes. The regenerative systems of a Transformer heal physical damage. They do this by self-replication to fill in the damaged areas and close off the wounds. This is exactly how organic tissue heals as well. Thus, there is a direct correlation between them—there is a direct parallel and comparison. The function is identical. Thus, the regenerative systems of a Transformer should conceivably facilitate growth from childhood to adulthood in those born from parents.
No, I simply disagree with you. Secondly, we are not just talking abut the US series anyway. All of it is canon—US and Japanese. There is nothing in canon that completely eliminates the possiblity of TFs making babies. On top of that TFs are not "programmed" like a computer is. This too is canon. They learn and develop their personalities naturally. Wheelie acts like a child because he is a child. He looks like a child because he is a child. He is referred to as a child and treated as a child in multiple sources. Physically, and mentally, he is a child. The Lithonian children are children. The Dino Force's children are children. These are all canon evidence of Transformer children—not minibots, not minispies—children. And as Night Sriker kindly printed out, there are numerous examples even in Beast Wars of TFs consuming things other than Energon. On top of that, TF:MtMtE #8 specifically states that Enrgon is the primary fuel source for transformers, not its only fuel source. It is not their only food, just their primary one.Damolisher wrote:Ok, you're now officially just going out of your way to piss me off. As I told you before, Wheelie is PROGRAMMED as a *****ing child. The Dinoforce DO NOT EXIST OVER HERE! THEY ARE CANON IN JAPAN ONLY! (We have th Monster Pretenders.) And there's plenty of courses in canon which tell everyone Transformers don't make babies, but you reckon they do, and other things contradict that. Cheetor POINTBLANK STATES THEY CONSUME NOTHING BUT ENERGON! Christ, stop arguing with me when I know what I'm bloody talking about. You're just ignoring everything I say and trying to argue with hard-based facts in order to antagonise the piss outta me, and it's working.
The nutrient gel is what sustains the nanomachines which makes up the protoform until it is imbued with a spark and completes its reformatting. It isn't until it has been formatted into a complete Transformer that it can exit the stasis pod. This is clearly stated in canon. For a naturally born TF child, obviously, since it too is growing from the same type of nanomachines, the developing fetus would need to grow within a protective environment surrounded by a nutrient fliud such as within the mother or in an egg pod, until it has fully developed and formatted into a Transformer child. Only then could it survive in the outside world. Personally, I would lean more towards internal develoment within the mother over an egg., except perhaps in the cases of Transformer species who's primary forms are avian, reptilian, or fish. Humanoid or other "mammilian" type Transformer offspring, I would say would definatley develop within the mother rather than in an "egg" pod.Whiner-tron wrote:It is possible that a Transformer only needs the nutriant fluid in order to stay a protoform for extended periods of time, not just to form.
tom brokaw wrote:they build each other?
Auto Bot wrote:The concept of "growing" for robots, is not physical. But rather mental.
Not entirely true. We do see Transformer children, and Lithonian children all at various stages of growth, even if we don't see them individually growing before our eyes.Auto Bot wrote:The only "growing up" i've seen among the Transformers, was Hot Rod literally growing up into Rodimus Prime!
But there's a catch.
The bot should be holding a Matrix!
Tramp wrote:Not entirely true. We do see Transformer children, and Lithonian children all at various stages of growth, even if we don't see them individually growing before our eyes.Auto Bot wrote:The only "growing up" i've seen among the Transformers, was Hot Rod literally growing up into Rodimus Prime!
But there's a catch.
The bot should be holding a Matrix!
Eradicator wrote:Tramp, reading your posts, you are beginning to freak me out with the whole egg pod, nozel, and that stuff. (perverted, much?)
Lets agree that METAL cannot grow.
ROBOTS are not gonna start humping each other. No way.
Can I give you my theory on the reproduction? Well too bad, cuz I am.![]()
Ok, so you have a female and a male robot. you put them together. Their SPARKS mingle together, forming a seperate spark (but the 'parent's' sparks still remain). Ten, the sark is taken to a protoform. The protoform is uploaded the genetic code of the 'parents'. The spark is then placed in it. It wakes up after scanning an object. After a SHORT time of the robot gaining sentience and understand the history and whatnot of Cybertron, it is given armor. The more aromor, the taller. Thus 'growing up.'
So is this a good theory or not??
Plus, as for the human esque 'sex' emotions (Blackarachnia kissing Silverbolt), you have to remember that the Transformers have learned our cultre. Maybe it just means a sign of love, not anything sexual, get the point?
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