View Full Version : What is a stella cycle?
yukitora
31st July 2009, 06:32 PM
what is and how long is a stella cycle, mega cycle, click, ect (i can't remember the rest) and do any of you hard-core fans accidently use these words in real life? i think i've let one or two slip in a conversation... but probably not used accuratly.
Sky Shadow
31st July 2009, 06:53 PM
See here:
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Units_of_time
Orphanstar
2nd August 2009, 06:34 PM
It's a day - and I see you've been sent the link with the other commonly used units. Yes, I think perhps a line gets crossed when you start slipping TF terms into normal conversation. I find myself saying "Thank Primus" and referring to such terms as recharge instead of sleep, coming online instead of waking up and getting myself "energised". But I acepted my demise a while ago! :-)
Sky Shadow
2nd August 2009, 07:05 PM
It's a day
It's actually about a year. In Animated and Beast Wars a stellar cycle is approximately an Earth year, in IDW comics it's more like 2/3 of a year.
Ark-Ivor
5th August 2009, 12:38 PM
It's actually about a year. In Animated and Beast Wars a stellar cycle is approximately an Earth year, in IDW comics it's more like 2/3 of a year.
It appears that by and large the Transformers (as with humans) use stellar indicators to measure time and, creative license aside, this means that when talking time, a point of origin should also be required (we can maybe asume this point-of-origin is transmited sub-vocally at the same time as they vocalise the time - This would account for the vagaries of duration applied to the 'cycle' terms) - Afterall a day/Orbital-cycle on Titan is a different length to a day/orbital-cycle on Mars, just as Midday, Perth isn't the same as Midday, New York.
A stellar/solar cycle is a localised time unit referring to the time it takes for the planet the Transformer is currently on to orbit its star. This means it's different on each planet they may be on. It is similar with the Orbital-Cycles/Solar-Cycles, Cycles, Mega-Cycles, Nano-cycles - they're all planet specific.
The only purely Cybertronian measurements of time are:
Breems (8.35 minutes - This is a planetary time measurement);
Orns (1.15972222 days - This is an planetary time measurement);
Decivorn (8.35 years - This is a planetary time measurement [Deci being /10]);
Vorns (83.5 years - This is a planetary time measurement);
Decavorn (835 years - This is a planetary time measurement [Deca being *10]);
Groons (1.656746032 weeks - This is a lunar time measurement - The Magnificent Six - Megadeath says he'll trigger the bombs in 2 Groons time, but he leaves the Autobots imprisonned until releasing them 2 hours before firing them.);
Joors (41.75 minutes - This is a lunar time measurement);
Mara (5.79861111 days - This is a lunar time measurement - Trimara [Three-moons - Mara is a Slavic lunar godess] = 17.3958333 days);
Quartex (1.524102823 months - This is a solar time measurement)
I would asume that the planetary measures were developed while Cybertron was stil in the orbit of Alpha Centauri - 1 planetary rotation = 1 day/orn. When Cybertron was blown free of its orbit (taking its 2 moons with it) it was likely that the lunar interpolations either came into existance or became more popular. The solar time measurement indicates a portion of the length of time it takes for the planet to orbit its sun (like seasons).
GoktimusPrime
5th August 2009, 02:55 PM
Cybertron appeared to be orbiting a sun in Beast Machines. Perhaps it had somehow managed to begin orbiting a sun sometime after G1/G2 and Beast Wars. <shrug>
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