There was a comic series called "Transformers: Evolutions" or somesuch which had them crashing in the 19th Century and transforming into steam trains and such. That was pretty cool, as were the WW2-era Transformers in one of the TF/G.I. Joe comic crossovers.
Earlier centuries depend on which Transformers we're talking about: classic metal ones, or later series Beast Warriors. The latter would probably have no trouble blending in; the former would probably become metallic animals and occasionally chariots and catapults. They'd also inspire oodles of crazy myths.
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There was a comic series called "Transformers: Evolutions" or somesuch which had them crashing in the 19th Century and transforming into steam trains and such. That was pretty cool, as were the WW2-era Transformers in one of the TF/G.I. Joe comic crossovers.
Earlier centuries depend on which Transformers we're talking about: classic metal ones, or later series Beast Warriors. The latter would probably have no trouble blending in; the former would probably become metallic animals and occasionally chariots and catapults. They'd also inspire oodles of crazy myths.
Hopefully they would turn into their corresponding Castle Greyskulls and Snake Mountains.
Here's one: what if the Transformers landed in the universe of the Go-Bots? Would they transform into super-lame versions of Transformers?
Where do you think all those massive Gothic cathedrals came from?
I always figured aliens built them. Never figured they were aliens.
They would go "screw this, these forms suck" and just run around as giant robots.
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