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From the Prime Directive script (early version of the 2007 movie script):

1.) A-10 is referred to have enough firepower to carpet bomb a town. As that statement seems to be used for referential purposes, the writers possibly mean to say that Scorponok took that kind of punishment from A-10. He is shot with sabot rounds like in the movie.
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2.) Megatron is described to weigh 50,000 tons. He is dumped to the ocean with an active 50 kiloton device strapped to his chest.
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These probably don't apply to the main Bayverse canon, as this is an older script with significant differences from the movie.

This script can be found online by searching for "Transformers Prime Directive script".
Also, Megatron transforms into a hypersonic jet. So, his jet engines can accelerate 50000 tons to hypersonic speeds.
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This should be 13 kilotons of force.
 
so like it means the chronarchitect downscales or possibly relative to Unicron? and how is he above thw thirteen again?
he’s the same species of god as Primus and Unicron are, he’s automatically above the 13 for that alone, but there’s some avp bits about Vector “consulting the Chronarchitect” and such which shows that it’s got a greater knowledge of time/the multiverse etc than Vector does
 
Theres some interesting information on tf cosmology here
https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=9c8f0929&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=e12390b6&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=0e1b7a9f&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=9c8f0929&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer
 
Theres some interesting information on tf cosmology here
https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=9c8f0929&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=e12390b6&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=0e1b7a9f&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win...share=9c8f0929&srid=3mWSQx&target_type=answer
It looks like everything here has been covered in the OP of this thread minus that one Go Bots text story which iirc is a dream and I need to go through closer.

They used the universal/multiversal IDW scaling in some of those though which imo is completely bunk (and also not necessary to scale the rest of TF)
 
It looks like everything here has been covered in the OP of this thread minus that one Go Bots text story which iirc is a dream and I need to go through closer.

They used the universal/multiversal IDW scaling in some of those though which imo is completely bunk (and also not necessary to scale the rest of TF)
With all due respect, most of the zooms in Quora are unreliable and far too high.
 
With all due respect, most of the zooms in Quora are unreliable and far too high.
yeah some of the quality of the scans can be all over the place, if I see an interesting scan I wasn’t aware of I usually have to go back to the issue myself to get a good image

and credit where it’s due quora has helped put me onto a few scans and lore bits I wasn’t aware of, I just usually find their context pretty lacking
 
Like here’s an example of why I don’t rock with them much
Galvatron killed Nexus Prime, who retconned the multiverse.

This is completely and unambiguously not true but at a glance this looks like a comprehensive article with tons and tons of scans, and because Transformers has a confusing canon people won’t necessarily be aware of all the reasons why it’s not true. For example: the chapter where Galvatron kills Nexus was published a year before the Shroud even happened, and it’s already been common practice since Revenge of the Fallen for singularity characters to not necessarily scale to all the same stuff from body to body.
 
Here's more information about The One

May 25, 2015

Dear Vector Prime,

Do you or the Transtech have any idea how the multiverse came into existence?

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A: Dear Fledgling Physicist,

There are many theories about how multiverses originate. Some more mathematical than others.

In some circles, it is believed that the entirety of the Cybertronian Multiverse can be traced back to a single instance - often dubbed "the Big Bang" by humans. At this moment in time, the time that time began, a random explosion of homogeneous particles littered a singular, primordial universe with "inflatons". These inflatons spread themselves throughout the void, planting the seeds for matter to form. As the life-span of the inflaton is not one that is long-lived (from the quantum perspective that is), the inflatons began to decay, and from the dying inflatons came all the more familiar particles that matter interacts with today. Importantly, that moment when the first inflatons began to decay and started to form other particles, they also formed a group of particles collectively known as "observers". This is important since the inflatons themselves have neutral quantum vibrations, but begin to vibrate when in proximity to observers. These vibrations then generate a "bubble" effect, and those bubbles begin to inflate and form pocket universes. Some of these universes stay together in the initial cluster, but others begin to bud off and form their own clusters, completely individual from the first. The process continues over countless millennia until a multiverse such as ours is created*.

*Remember though, the inflatons are not immortal particles, and it takes an event as powerful as the Big Bang to create them. So according to this theory at some point, the expansion of the multiverse will slow and come to a halt.

Another theory is more philosophical. Existence began with The One. The One was existence - harmony and discord, order and chaos all existing in perfect balance in a state without time. It was this way until The One created entity known as Unicron. (There are countless more theories as to why it did so). The One then split Unicron into two and formed Primus. The latter inherited all of the qualities of Order, while the former retained near-every aspect of Chaos. So it was that existence was created outside of The One, and the split that formed Primus split this new existence, forming fragments in the void that would grow to create the many parallel universes in our multiverse.

One last theory, as philosophical as the prior, posits that a multiverse was always in existence. Right from the beginning of time, there were already multiple versions of our history. These versions, much fewer than we know exist now, sat and stewed before a powerful external force - let us name this force "The Forest Leer" as it was the first to see that original untidy thicket of trees and the potential it had to become a mighty and expansive forest - transformed these histories by the sheer will of identifying and classifying them. This spark of creativity was all that was needed to organize what had come before, and to build upon it exponentially until our multiverse became what it is today.

Take from these theories what you will. One may be correct or, somehow, all could have coincided at once. Even in my wisdom and vision of all time and space, I do not have a single interpretation for how time and existence started. Time travel, by its very nature, requires time in which to travel. Attempting to visit an era without time is futile.

June 16, 2015

Q: Dear Vector Prime,
If the Vok serve The One, which as I'm lead to understand is the sentient core of the Multiverse, is Nexus Zero located at the core of the Multiverse?

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A: Dear Vociferous Vok Vagrant,
The Vok are strange and mysterious creatures, with motives opaque to outsiders, even myself. They swim in the streams of time and reality like oxide sharks in a rust sea, navigating the waters of existence with ease. Decoding what they know, why the act, may well prove impossible. Even their origins are shrouded in mystery; are they the future of humanity, hyper-evolved and free of the constraints of linear space/time? The Swarm, made ascendant? Those Who Came Before, who survived the birthpangs of the multiverse? Perhaps all of the above and more, for the multiverse is indeed vast.
As for the Sentient Core, some universes seem to have, at their core, The One, that is to say, the Universe in its entirety is an entity, that is to say, the quantum foam substrate, ever tumultuous, creating and destroying itself, that exists at a level barely perceivable except through the use of higher order mathematics, has agency and/or ego. Or so the words Primus spoke have been interpreted, so have the observations of physicist-philosopher-prophets been deciphered.
Some perceive The Source to be a Binary entity, Unicron and Primus, two sides of the same coin, the Time Walker the edge of the coin. Some hold similar beliefs but use other names, an infinity of them, more epithets than exist circuits in a body, positrons in a spark. Some believe the Blessed Core has a quintile nature, a five-fingered hand stretched forth to guide the mortal races. The Quintessons often count themselves among those who hold this dogma, patterning their highest cast around the five aspects of the Pentacore. Some faiths hold as doctrine that The One becomes seven in its quest to understand itself and the cosmos around it; some myths, thirteen. Some individuals, gifted with the divine or touched by madness, posit The Core is merely part of a pantheon, one of many Light Gods of Order to oppose the Dark Lords of Chaos.
Some societies acknowledge no Source, merely atechnogenesis and bio-evolution competing to self-organize. Some of these universes may grow and coalesce and unify, till all are one, and in a blinding apotheosis become The Core. Some iterations of what could be called The Source span multiple universes; some metastasize like a cancer, some send out hesitant overtures of peace and light and the music of the spheres.
And what of humanity? I will admit to being woefully ignorant of your belief systems, but what says your mythologies of the origin of all that is? Do you hold dear some creator concept that may be analogous to the multitudinous gospels and creeds I have encountered in my billions of stellar cycles of existence?
What's notable is that while in the above answers Vector Prime theorises/makes assumptions about the One, here he's pretty much stating that he exists and created Primus and Unicron
Q: Who is Primus?

A: You might occasionally hear the Autobots mention “Primus.” Primus is one of the first two Transformers, and is Unicron’s total opposite and brother. Primus is the ultimate force of good in the universe just as Unicron is the ultimate evil.

Q: Who was Unicron?

A: Unicron was an Evil Transformer that is the size of a planet who constantly threatens the Transformers universe. He has been destroyed several times, but always seems to come back. No one knows how.
Q: Who created Primus and Unicron?

A: Primus and Unicron were created by the "Source" - an ancient and powerful force.
 
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In in the intro to DOTM, what appears to be a missile from the Orbital Assault Carriers seems to damage Ark when it hits its side (Timestamp: 0:50). Remember Ark was durable enough to survive its crashlanding on the Moon mostly intact.



Optimus also gets hit by a missile from those Orbital Carriers (Timestamp: 2:55).



So, it seems Optimus survived a missile that damaged Ark.
 
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Starscream and Thundercracker destroy the Mount Rushmore sculpture.
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Decepticons have a bomb that destroys the Ark and much of the mountain Ark is in, as well as trigger a volcanic eruption. No one survives this though.
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Source: Transformers vs Terminator.

Also, in the future, Decepticons conquered Earth.
 
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