13 ways to `destroy` a Transformers Robot: It turns out that Bumblebee keeps shooting and doesn’t die because it’s not killed properly

13 ways to `destroy` a Transformers Robot: It turns out that Bumblebee keeps shooting and doesn't die because it's not killed properly 2

1. Losing your head

Similar to humans, the head is the part where robots can communicate and think, and is also the place to control all body activities. In other words, a robot cannot live without a head.

But not all robots that lose their heads die, typically `the guy everyone knows`, that is, Optimus Prime.

2. Death by Robot weapons

13 ways to `destroy` a Transformers Robot: It turns out that Bumblebee keeps shooting and doesn't die because it's not killed properly

Of course, weapons are things created by robots for the sole purpose of war!

Even in Michael Bay’s movies, super robots are shot to death by human guns.

3. Spark is damaged

13 ways to `destroy` a Transformers Robot: It turns out that Bumblebee keeps shooting and doesn't die because it's not killed properly

Spark is like the heart of a Transformers.

There are many reasons why Spark stopped working, due to war, having to operate in an environment without Energon to maintain, or to put it humorously, due to… falling in love.

4. Death by a massive explosion

Transformers are of course many times more resilient than humans, but they can still be blown apart by an explosion, so human weapons are completely capable of killing Cybertronians who are not too strong.

5. Slashed in half

13 ways to `destroy` a Transformers Robot: It turns out that Bumblebee keeps shooting and doesn't die because it's not killed properly

Another rather sad ending for Cybertronians who are unlucky in the war, being cut in half means losing their head and spark, death is inevitable.

If you have enjoyed Bumblebee’s solo movie, you will see that there is a scene in the movie where Lieutenant Cliffjumper is cut in half by Dropkick.

6. Old age and weak health

13 ways to `destroy` a Transformers Robot: It turns out that Bumblebee keeps shooting and doesn't die because it's not killed properly

Cybertronians can live for hundreds or even millions of years, as their civil war has lasted no less than 4 million years.

7. Death due to being split into many pieces

For humans, it can be called the five dismembered horses, but for Cybertronians, this is the same.

13 ways to `destroy` a Transformers Robot: It turns out that Bumblebee keeps shooting and doesn't die because it's not killed properly

8. Being crushed by something bigger

This also happens quite commonly in real life.

In Transformers, there are oversized Robots, famous for being Combiners like Decepticon’s Devastator, or Titan Metroplex, a giant with a body as big as an entire city.

I’m pretty sure you won’t want to try getting crushed by Metroplex.

9. Death from disease

Just like humans, Cybertronians can also get sick. Their disease is not cancer or hepatitis B or that, but it is mainly viruses that have the ability to destroy mechanical parts in their bodies.

10. Being… eaten

A hard to believe reason, perhaps many of you will think to yourself `who would eat a pile of scrap metal?`

Kup and Rodimus Prime (now Hot Rod), were also nearly chewed up in this part, but fought and escaped.

11. Melting at too high a temperature

Whether it’s steel or ordinary flesh, when exposed to excessively high temperatures, it can still melt, or be corroded by acid.

12. Death… due to being sucked into a black hole

It’s too simple to die, I’ve never seen anything that goes into a black hole and can come out alive (unless it’s in a sci-fi movie).

13. Suicide

The last cause, but perhaps the least likely to be done by a robot, is suicide.

But this is completely possible, because robots actually have mood swings and emotions like humans, so it’s not strange for them to think about it.

So you guys have joined me to learn the simple ways and basic causes that lead to the death of a Cybertronians.

Bumblebee is currently showing in theaters nationwide.

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