9 Transformers Big Enough To Actually Live In

1. Primus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_BpUG41BOM The Transformers are a race of sentient robotic life forms who can change their form into vehicles, machinery, weapons, or even animals. Sometimes they travel in larger Transformers, and as we've seen, can live and operate inside others still. So why should it be any surprise that their home planet of Cybertron is a Transformer itself? If Unicron is the Transformers' equivalent of Satan, then Primus is their God. The story of their conflict is too long to get into here, but after failing to best Unicron in combat, he tricked his brother (again, long story) by trapping them both within asteroids that they would eventually learn to shape and form according to their own desires. Unicron changed his prison into a planet-eating planet that could assume a form similar to his original self, whereas Primus chose to create the race of Transformers that would occupy his planetary form and serve as the last line of defense against the Chaos Bringer before entering his slumber as the planet Cybertron. And so it was for millions of years, as the Transformers lived in peace, fought in war, and lived in peace again. As luck would have it for those who have lived there, both Transformer and human alike, Primus has only been known to transform once, when his power was needed to destroy a black hole so powerful that it threatened not only Cybertron and that universe, but the entire multiverse itself. Hey, living on a planet that can turn into a giant robot would be cool and all, but as you can see above, it would become a bit of a problem if it occurred too often. There are the nine biggest Transformers, robots in disguises big enough to live in. Which would you want to pal around with? Are the planets too big to be practical? Would you like to charge rent for rooms in Metroplex? Want to point out all the Micromaster bases we didn't include? Tell us in the comments!
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Former Nintendo Power writer, current Nintendo Force writer. Wrote the book on Mega Man (The Robot Master Field Guide). Was once fired by Vince McMahon. Dabbles in video games, comic books, toys, and fast food curiosities. Once had a new species of exotic bird named after him. It died. You can find more of his writings, musings, and other such things on his websites at Nyteworks.net.