So, how big is Cybertron?
So, how big is Cybertron?
Posted by Sportimus Prime Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:31 pm
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Re: So, how big is Cybertron?
Posted by Galaxion Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:19 pm
Well there seems to be no definate answer in the G1 cartoon Cybertron seemed to be somewhere between earth moon size and earth size. I also read somewhere although for the life of me I can't remember where Cybertron is suppose to be the same size as Saturn. So your guess is as good as mine.Sportimus Prime wrote:Anyone know? Any guesses or theories?
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Posted by Necessary Evil Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:27 pm
Cybertron would have to be a large planet, the Transformers themselves are a fair size.
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Posted by Hairball178 Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:06 am
Now to me, that makes sense given the fact that the average Transformer is pretty big when compared to human standards. I just don't see how a planet of millions(more? less?) of giant robots living on a planet the size of ours wouldn't be crowded.
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Posted by Sunstar Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:54 am
For instance, jupiter's size and mass is almost enough for it to be on the permanant edge of solar ignition. If it had more mass it could ignight and become a second sun.
Metal and rock is more dense than gas so a planet the size of saturn made of such materials would have an incredibly huge gravity at least.
I would think Cybertron would be about 2 times the size of earth or maybe just hte size of earth. They may be giant robots but there were giant animals on this planet as well.
Cybertron is a multi layered planet with cities above and below the ground they do not have great oceans or seas tying up huge areas of the planet. They may have deep chasms but they can easily build down them, span them with roads and build cities off teh walls.
So earth could fit transformers if you think of the whole planet minus the water.

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Posted by Calvatron Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:23 pm
Sunstar wrote:I do n ot feel that a planet the size of saturn and made of rock and metal would be really feasable.
For instance, jupiter's size and mass is almost enough for it to be on the permanant edge of solar ignition. If it had more mass it could ignight and become a second sun.
Metal and rock is more dense than gas so a planet the size of saturn made of such materials would have an incredibly huge gravity at least.
I would think Cybertron would be about 2 times the size of earth or maybe just hte size of earth. They may be giant robots but there were giant animals on this planet as well.
Cybertron is a multi layered planet with cities above and below the ground they do not have great oceans or seas tying up huge areas of the planet. They may have deep chasms but they can easily build down them, span them with roads and build cities off teh walls.
So earth could fit transformers if you think of the whole
planet minus the water.
Yes, but don't forget that our solar systems size is dictated by the size of our sun. The tf had a double star system. Not sure how that would work out for gaseous/rocky planets but he increased mass is definately there.
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Posted by Ramrider Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:43 pm
Night Raid wrote:A planet's gravity is related to its mass. In several Transformers episodes, humans go to Cybertron. They are able to move about with apparently no difficulty, meaning Cybertron's gravity just HAS to be nearly equal to Earth's. The only way the planet could be big AND have Earth-like gravity would be if Cybertron were hollow or built in layers as Sunstar says. If there's anything we should be considering, it's atmospheric composition!
I think, according to the sources we've seen, that there is a lot of hollow space within Cybertron, which would account for a reduced mass. However, you also need to bear in mind that the surface gravity is not just related to the mass of the planet, but its radius too. If Cybertron is roughly Saturn-sized, then for the surface gravity to match with that of Earth, its mass must be proportionately greater to compensate for the greater distance between the surface and the core.
As for the atmosphere, the DW MTMTE series actually stated that Cybertron has a "light oxygen-based atmosphere", which apparently is "suitable for the cooling needs of mechanical-based life". Exactly what that means, I'm not sure.
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Posted by i_amtrunks Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:44 pm
None of the more recent shows have actually mentioned the size of Cybertron itself, although the Galaxy Force series seemed to make it about the size of the Earth, The moons of Cybertron seemed to be about the same scale as our moon to Earth.
Of course this is all relative, as the moons themselves could be larger than Earth if Cybertron was Saturn sized.
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Posted by skywarp-2 Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:09 am
I think a thin atmosphere is derrived from what remaining plant life and Algea factories that are pumping the gas into the stratosphere abouve Cybertron, to give them a somewhat breathable atmosphere..
When i was a kid, i always believed that in some way humanity was involved in creating the Transformers and that the last of them died out, that Cybertron was a futurte Earth that had been used to go backwardss in time to revitilize the hunman populace, and that over the millenia after our sun imploded the Human scientist created the Transformers, to do their work, slowly retreating closer to the core of the planet of heat, ect...
the experiments went awry and they eneded up billiions of years in the past and seperated into factions and began warring... it was a good idea as a kid trying to figure out where the Transformers came from.. and that was before I knew about the Quintessons...

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Posted by RoboFunk Prime Wed Jun 27, 2007 5:22 pm
skywarp-2 wrote:When i was a kid, i always believed that in some way humanity was involved in creating the Transformers and that the last of them died out, that Cybertron was a futurte Earth that had been used to go backwardss in time to revitilize the hunman populace, and that over the millenia after our sun imploded the Human scientist created the Transformers, to do their work, slowly retreating closer to the core of the planet of heat, ect...
Cool idea, man!
Kinda reminds me of the old Starriors comic from the 80's.
Human creators would be a great way of explaining why they'd have human faces, i.e. emulating their gods.
As for Cybertron itself, yes I remember well that the first page of issue #1 said that it was a Saturn sized world. One thing that seems to be forgotten though is that the planet was shaken from its orbit due to the war and sent adrift through space. A machine covered planet the size of Saturn would have a better chance at surviving such a fate, but I can still see why the planet was scaled down. A human going to such a place would be crushed flat by the gravity before suffocating to death.
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Posted by ShGarland_1383 Wed Jun 27, 2007 5:28 pm
It's just too interesting a question to ignore.

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Posted by ShGarland_1383 Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:36 pm
optimusprime72 wrote:Also, it was small enough for Unicron to stand on it and look foolish.
Yeah, in the movie. Hadn't thought about that.

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Re: So, how big is Cybertron?
Posted by Astrum_Prime Tue May 18, 2010 12:55 pm
Super Earth planets (rocky planets the size of jupiter) are known to exist outside our solar system(they must have insane plate tectonics) But I think that cybertron is the size of the mars or smaller
Here is my reasoning cybertron is mainly made of metallic elements right so it's density is going to be much higher than a silicate based rocky planet. Also lets take the basic physics of giant robots. They probably can't function well in environments higher than two G's (maybe only Decepticons because they all seem to have antigravity drives.)
Also if the whole "crust and mantle" of cybertron are inhabitable then millions of robots can exist there without being as crowded as a Tokyo train.
I point you G1 fans to
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~sstoneb/tf/cybsize/
and you science people to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrasolar_planet
I hope this was helpful
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