Did they actually state that the Primitives seen in the episode were created by Primacron, or was it just that The Assistant figured that Primitives had the best chance at beating Tornadron?--Octopus Prime- King of the Road! 00:51, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
- I don't remember the exact wording but yes, I believe it was said that Primacron and his assistant created at least some of the Primitive TFs. How that relates to the particular primitives they summoned in the episode is vague, especially since some of them have other established origins, so it's hard to tell if the writers intended Primacron to have created them since the show wasn't above contridicting itself like that at times.
- The episode make the claim that, at the beginning of the universe, there was "a being that we shall know as Primacron, who built some of the Primitives." The phrasing is odd, and this sentence is directed at the Primitives, so it'd be more natural for him to say "who built some of you," he that's what he actually meant. This is partially explained by some notes on the Sunbow cast document for the episode, which makes it explicit that Primacron's assistant is "the energy-force of a former Transformer primitive." So, Primacron may not have actually built any of the Primitives amassed in this episode (and indeed, there are very few of them that the possibility even remotely exists he could have built), but he did build some primitive mechanoids in the past. - Chris McFeely 10:47, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
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I am presently convinced that Primacron was voiced by Philip Clarke because I noticed he sounds like a screechier version of Abdul Fakkadi while watching Call of the Primitives. If another source has a different VA for him, uh, open to hearing about it! --Monzo 23:40, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
- CotP's Cybertron Chronicle entry lists Hal Rayle as his VA. Rik's usually pretty good with this kinda stuff, but I personally have no idea. - RolonBolon 23:54, 15 January 2008 (UTC)