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What the hell is this Allspark thing???

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Well that about sums up this thread.
 
Basically, it gives life to any piece of electronic equipment. Hence Frenzy being a CD player that transforms.
 
The idea of the Allspark came from Vector Sigma in the original cartoons.
 
Vector Sigma was a device of unknown origin found at the center of Cybertron. It gave the robots life, which allowed them to rebel against the quintissons, who are their orginal creators.
 
how does it work exactly?

Well you see, first you have to install it on a current operating system, then you must reboot, now if you get a bluescreen, Decepticons! But if it boots up properly, then it's Autobot time.

Do a barrel roll!

:trans:
 
I believe the Allspark was a Beastwars/Machines concept they decided to port over to the movie rather loosely.
 
Well in the comics the Allspark was the enity that Primus was divided from. The Allspark from the movie is basicaly a combination of the Matrix of Leadership and the plasma energy chamber.
 
Well in the comics the Allspark was the enity that Primus was divided from. The Allspark from the movie is basicaly a combination of the Matrix of Leadership and the plasma energy chamber.

Now I'm confused and confuddled.
 
Well you see, first you have to install it on a current operating system, then you must reboot, now if you get a bluescreen, Decepticons! But if it boots up properly, then it's Autobot time.

Do a barrel roll!

:trans:
Ahhh Good stih gooood stih:trans:
 
Ok Comics allspark= G-d* Primus= the god of Cybertron/cybertron itself.
Movie Allspark= a combination of the plasma energy chamber/vector sigma + the matrix of leadership, its simple math people :P

*maybe
 
From the Simon Furman interview:

There’s a lot of fuss is going on over the Allspark—enough to cause a war! What’s so special about it?

FURMAN: The Allspark is very much the heart and soul of Cybertron and for the Autobots giving it up, as they believe they must, is like having to tear off a limb. For Megatron, it’s simply the ultimate power in the universe and, he believes, will grant him complete mastery over life and death.

Didn't really explain what it does but I suspect its a macguffin.
 
It's something for A-bots and D-ticons to fight about because" enrgone cubes" are just ******ed as a concept
 
It's a dumb way to remove the eco undertones of Transformers... because Michael Bay is neocon (it's a fact) and he wouldn't be caught dead making a topical and relevant movie about machines that like to injest fossil fuels.

In the comic, the Creation Matrix / Allspark was always second fiddle in terms of importance compared to the harvesting of natural resources (who cares about making babies when you can't feed them). In the cartoon, it wasn't even a part of the plot at all.
 
Basicly they just lifted the Vector Sigma/Creation Matrix concepts from cartoon and Marvel Comics respectivly: the entire idea that a single artifact is responsible for the sentience of the Transformers.
 
Anyone remember the G2 cube they used to spice up the cartoon transitions when they rereleased the G1 cartoon and called it G2? In my locale, the FOX intro went something like this: "And now, with the power of the something cube, we bring you the legendary stories of the Transformers." I found the following clip on youtube and I forgot how close it resembles the scenes I've seen of the Allspark heading to Earth. Inspiration for the visuals of the movie? I don't know, just something neat I couldn't keep in my own head. If this has been discussed already, just ignore it. I searched the threads but found nothing talking about it, unless it was done last year.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=UFVxYNbFw48
 
The Allspark is essentially the Matrix from the comics and or Vector Sigma from the cartoon. Also within it is a reference to Beast Wars/Beast Machines. The term "Allspark" was in reference to the fact that "all of the sparks" of Transformers who had come before them resided in the Allspark.
 
In the comic, the Creation Matrix / Allspark was always second fiddle in terms of importance compared to the harvesting of natural resources (who cares about making babies when you can't feed them). In the cartoon, it wasn't even a part of the plot at all.
In the comic the Matrix is front and center. Rarely, if ever, did stories center around the search for fuel...in fact the comics had them leave Cybertron to clear an asteroid belt, not in search of fuel.
 
Anyone remember the G2 cube they used to spice up the cartoon transitions when they rereleased the G1 cartoon and called it G2? In my locale, the FOX intro went something like this: "And now, with the power of the something cube, we bring you the legendary stories of the Transformers." I found the following clip on youtube and I forgot how close it resembles the scenes I've seen of the Allspark heading to Earth. Inspiration for the visuals of the movie? I don't know, just something neat I couldn't keep in my own head. If this has been discussed already, just ignore it. I searched the threads but found nothing talking about it, unless it was done last year.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=UFVxYNbFw48
Generation 2 wasn't a re-release of G1. It was the period after the great war of Unicron and the Death of Optimus. It was honestly the second Generation of the animated show. New characters, new era, new time period.
 
he's referring to the animated series Transformers: Generation 2 which consisted of the original Generation 1 episodes with new computer generated title sequences and scene transitions.
 
Generation 2 wasn't a re-release of G1. It was the period after the great war of Unicron and the Death of Optimus. It was honestly the second Generation of the animated show. New characters, new era, new time period.
Ummmm, no it wasn't. He is quiet right. The era after the First Great War is referred to as "Transformers: 2010", not "Generation 2". Generation 2 refers directly to the line that followed the Generation 1 line which ended in 1989 with the release of the Action Masters. Generation 2 came out in 1992 and featured redecos of many of the classic G1 figures with new characters added.

It even featured a new, more violent comic written by Simon Furman.
gen2cv7.jpg

The animated program was simply a redux of the Generation 1 program, complete with the "Cybernetic Space Cube", which replaced the Traditional rotating TF symbols as bumpers between scenes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_2
 
Why did the allspark essentially only create decepticons when energy was shot out through it?

Also why wouldnt the allspark repair BumbleBee's voice box, when it repaired Frenzy's entire body?

I thinking the allspark is pure evil, considering Prime wanted to destroy it
 
The matrix renamed so none of the audience immediatly think of the Matrix trilogy
 

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