Cybertronix
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Cybertronix is the modern written and spoken language of the Transformers during the Beast Era.[1] Whether this is the same language spoken on Cybertron during the Great War is unknown, though displays on the Ark and exterior markings on the Nemesis use it.
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Fiction
Beast Wars cartoon continuity
Beast Wars cartoon
Cybertronix text featured in nearly every episode of Beast Wars, beginning with the series première and continuing through the series finale. The most common usage was to show up on a computer screen. Typically, large quantities of text scrolling by would be gibberish, often the alphabet in sequence. Small amounts of text usually could be translated to a word or phrase appropriate to the scene. For example, in the very first instance of Cybertronix in the series, as the shields of the Axalon fail the text reads "major fade". Sometimes the text could be translated to humorous effect. The text on the Nemesis, to the right, reads "Red Dwarf", the name of a popular British science fiction comedy.
In addition to featuring prominently on computer screens, the text also showed up in a variety of other situations. "Equal Measures" features multiple interesting examples: upper left, a keyboard; upper right, a poster; lower left, a POV shot; lower right, a trash bin. Because humans never speak in Beast Wars or Beast Machines, it's very possible we're hearing the Maximals and Predacons speaking translated Cybertronix, not an Earth language.
Beast Machines cartoon
Cybertronix text continued to be used in Beast Machines, though not as frequently as in Beast Wars. POV shots sometimes featured Maximal text for Maximals or Predacon script for Vehicons. Occasionally computer screens would feature Cybertronix. One particularly good example of this is "Fires of the Past", featuring several screens with much legible text. Despite being operated by Megatron, both Maximal and Predacon characters were present.
When Blackarachnia and Rattrap discover their missing shuttle, she attempts to download its memory banks in a VR experience surrounded by Maximal letters and numbers. Unfortunately, Megatron uses this opportunity to hack her memory banks. Fires of the Past
While in the big floating head, Megatron took to addressing people as a hologram composed of distorted Predacon symbols. The symbols took the form of a big floating head.
When Megatron tricks Optimus Primal into granting him full access to the Oracle, Primal appears in a virtual band containing Maximal characters. Sparkwar Pt. II: The Search
Timelines
The computers on the Chromia 10 label displayed planets in Cybertronix. The Razor's Edge
TransTech
The Widow's Cafe Cybertronian is labeled in Cybertronix. Airazor is also specifically referenced as speaking the language. Withered Hope
When he learned that the government's response to the Waruder invasion amounted to bureaucratic maneuvers, Axiom Nexus News reporter Rook scornfully asked if Minister of Higher Dimensional Sciences Rhinox was going to set up a sub-committee to change the Cybertronix lettering on the Ministry's classification scheme. Rook - Axiom Nexus News, 2015/06/29
Shattered Glass
Goryu has Cybertronix on his leg that translates to D-322. Dungeons & Dinobots
2006 IDW Beast Wars continuity
Shokaract's computer screen displays information about the Maximals in Cybertronix. The Ascending #3
Animated
The BotCon 2011 exclusive Animated Sideswipe toy has "SS" printed on his doors in Maximal Cybertronix. The second "S" has been flipped horizontally, both letters sharing the same dot, to make it a more visually appealing design.
Rise of the Beasts
The manual shutdown code for the transwarp device was written in Maximal Cybertronix. The code was split in half, each half accompanying a half of the Transwarp Key; one with the stone statue of Airazor and the other in a stone sarcophogus in a hidden temple underneath the city of Cusco in Peru. The two halves were recorded and reunited by Elena Wallace while she helped the Autobots in their quest to collect the pieces of the Transwarp Key. Elena attempted to use the shutdown code to prevent Unicron's arrival to Earth, but the control panel was destroyed by Scourge before the code could take effect.
The Tranwarp Key is covered in writings, when it was revealed to the Autobots in Peru by Amaru, it reads (written in a combination of mirrored and upside-down symbols) "He Who Opens The Door. Much later when Noah was about to destroy it, it reads as "Keeper Of The Keys". Rise of the Beasts
Character keys
Letters
The character sets used to represent Cybertronix in the Beast Era cartoons are simple English language character substitutions, cracked by Jim Sorenson in the late 90s. The Maximal and Predacon alphabets are significantly different from one another. Maximal characters are a fairly regular collection of straight lines, circles and semi-circles and dots. Predacon characters are jagged, curved, irregular and often feature serifs. Fonts are available containing the translation [2], and many scenes of both Beast Wars and Beast Machines contain humorous (and occasionally filthy) messages for the dedicated fan. Only uppercase Predacon letters were used in the show, though Sorenson created lowercase letters as font-filler. The Ascending issue 3 featured these lowercase letters, canonizing them.[2]
Numbers
Maximals and Predacons each have distinct numbering systems. Both seem to be inspired by a modified version of the Roman system. Rather than use their letter 'I' or vertical marks, both systems use 1, 2 and 3 vertically stacked horizontal bars to represent the numbers 1, 2, and 3.
From here, Predacon is a straight port of the Roman system, with a horizontal bar before the Predacon character for V or X to represent 4 or 9. Thus, 49, XLIX in Roman, would be represented as follows to the left.
The Maximal system is more abstracted, tending to be more vertical than the Roman (or Predacon) system. The number 5 is represented by a semicircle. Rather than place a horizontal bar to the left of this to represent the number 4, a left-justified dot is placed below the character. 6 though 8 are placed by adding 1 to 3 horizontal bars below the semicircle. 10 is represented by a circle, with 9 represented by a left-justified dot below the circle. The numbers 11 through 18 are even more interesting. They are represented by combining the character 10 with squashed versions of characters 1 through 8. This results in some overlap. Only when we hit 19 does the system move to a horizontal orientation, with 20 represented by two horizontally consecutive circles, and 19 represented by a left dot below the character for 20. 21 through 30 are created by adding a circle to the right of the numbers for 11–20. At this point the system reverts to a more traditional port of the Roman system, with the characters L, C, D and M representing 50, 100, 500 and 1000, and lower denominations placed to the left (as opposed to below) to indicate lower numbers. Thus, 196 (CXCVI) would be written as seen to the right.
References
- ↑ Although the name was never given canonically until "The Razor's Edge", Cybertronix was the name Larry DiTillio and/or Bob Forward gave to the language used by their characters in Beast Wars, as first stated in a post to alt.toys.transformers on January 1, 1997 [1]. This post indicates that Cybertronix is the name of the spoken language as well as the written, and that both the Maximals and Predacons speak it. "The Razor's Edge" specifically referred to as the "modern written language," indicating that it is likely that there were other Cybertronian languages, with other names, at some point in the past. Withered Hope canonizes its status as a spoken language as well.
- ↑ Disciples of Boltax blog post