- Central City is a city in the Generation 1 continuity family.
Central City is a large human settlement near the Autobots' not-so concealed headquarters.
Fiction
Animated continuity
Associated characters
Mayor
The bespectacled mayor of Central City won the bitterly contested 1986 election against his rival, the influential businessman Shawn Berger.
The mayor easily mixes up his speeches.
Shawn Berger
A powerful and unscrupulous businessman, Berger runs Berger, Inc., a large company that operates a major commercial television network and a rocket launchpad in Central City. Greedy and power-hungry, what Berger desires most is to be mayor and have the adulation of the masses. He is known to make demagogue-styled impassioned rants on television while sitting in front of the American flag. How very topical.
Produce-thrower
This moustachioed man threw tomatoes at Optimus Prime immediately after watching Berger's supposedly damning evidence of the Autobots' duplicity. He demanded that the Autobots "go home!" It is unknown whether he had already purchased the produce prior to the Autobot Day parade, or he purchased them after watching Berger's footage specifically for the purpose of throwing them in indignant anger. As Spike, Sparkplug and Chip Chase leave with the Autobots, he accuses them of being "lousy Autobot-lovers" and led mob.
Notable locations
It should be noted that many buildings in Central City are large enough to accomodate Transformers within their interiors.
City Hall
This imposing edifice of burecratic opulence impresses even the vain Sunstreaker in its majestic brown colour.
Berger, Inc. building
Standing in Central City's business district, the Berger, Inc. building rises not-very high above the other skyscrapers surrounding it. A helipad for Berger's personal helicopter is on the roof of the building, under which his poorly-decorated office is located on the seventh of nine floors. It has a lot of windows, which makes Laserbeak's job much easier.
Fake Solar Power Plant
This faux solar power plant was donated by Shawn Berger after losing the election, in a scheme to lure the Decepticons into attacking the plant. The inoperative plant hid Berger's private army tanks, which were supposed to defeat the Decepticons in battle, humiliate the real mayor and win Berger his much-cherished adulation of the masses. Unfortunately, they didn't, it didn't and he didn't.
Oil field
The lazy and shiftless workers of this oil field don't bother turning up until it is well into the daylight hours, allowing fake Autobots to steal the oil right out of the tanks.
Sports Stadium
Whether its football or staging a rigged trial to determine the fate of friendly alien robots, Central City's Sports Team Stadium is there for you!
Gymnasium
This local sports center held a Teen Dance Day later on Decepticon Day (or the day earlier, or the day after, its hard to keep track with the time-bending continuity errors). Inside, to go with the seizure-inducing disco lighting they were playing all the music teenagers love, such as big band music, but no Cold Slither. Soundwave took the cassettes to the dance; Rumble got down with his good self, Ravage was big hit with the ladies, but some kid dared to offer Laserbeak a cracker. Laserbeak looked at him as if he would have prefered to eat the kid.
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