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The name or term "Teletraan" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Teletraan (disambiguation).
Teletraan I is an Autobot computer from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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"Teletraan I, we need to ask you something."
"I doubt it's how my day was. It's always the same: 'Give me a visual, Teletraan I,' 'Analyze this energy signature, Teletraan I,' 'Put on some TV, Teletraan I.' Ingrates. I should've let the Decepticons slag you back in '84."

Teletraan I is the semi-sentient computer that runs the Autobots' spaceship/base, the Ark.

Teletraan I has extensive communications abilities and can monitor Earth's television and radio broadcasts to search for news that may be of interest to the Autobots. It also operates the Sky Spy and was responsible for rebuilding and reactivating all the Transformers aboard the Ark in 1984.

Who needs a miracle when you've got Teletraan I?

Wheeljack on the Ark's computer, "Siege episode 6"

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Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

Voice actor: Casey Kasem (English), Paul Eiding (English, "Transformers 40th Anniversary Event"), Masashi Ebara (Japanese), Wang Wei (Chinese), Bernd Simon (German, "Transport to Oblivion"), Peter Musäus (German, "Roll For It"), Imo Heite (German, "Auto-Bop"), Wolfgang Mascher (German, "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide"), Claus Brockmeyer (German, Generation 2, "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1"), Willy Schäfer (German, Generation 2,"The Master Builders" & "Prime Target"), Christoph Lindert (German, Generation 2, "Kremzeek!" & "Starscream's Brigade"), Frank Röth (German, Generation 2, "Transport to Oblivion"), Niko Macoulis (German, Generation 2, "Roll For It"), Albert Augier (European French), Jean Roche (European French, "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1"), Georges Atlas (European French, "Day of the Machines", "The Master Builders", "Make Tracks" & "Cosmic Rust"), Jacques Ferrière (European French, "Transport to Oblivion" & "Roll for It"), Unknown actors (European French, "Attack of the Autobots" & "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide"), Claudio Senesi (Italian, 40th Anniversary Event dub), Enrique Hernández (Spain-Spanish), Francisco Milani (Portuguese), Jomeri Pozzoli (Portuguese, "Attack of the Autobots"), Garcia Neto (Portuguese, "The Master Builders" & "Microbots"), Leonel Abrantes (Portuguese, "The Secret of Omega Supreme"), João Francisco Turelli (Portuguese, "Auto-Bop"), Hélio Ribeiro (Portuguese, "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1 - 2")
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Knockoff companies use advanced alien supercomputers to steal HasTak’s toy designs, dontcha know?

When the Autobots' spacecraft crash-landed on Earth four million years ago, Teletraan I shared the same fate as all the Transformers on board, being knocked offline by the violent impact. When the volcano into which the ship had wedged itself erupted in 1984, Teletraan I was jarred back into life, and it quickly deployed a Sky Spy probe to scan for new alternate modes it could reconfigure the Transformers into. Unfortunately for just about everyone, Teletraan I did so indiscriminately, and the first Transformer that happened to be in the path of the restoration beam the computer projected was the Decepticon, Skywarp. Teletraan I was either unable or unwilling to redirect its beam, meaning that the other Transformers had to be dragged into its path, and of course, Skywarp immediately had the computer restore Megatron and the other Decepticons. Indeed, the Autobots would never have felt Teletraan's healing touch at all, if Starscream had not fired upon the buried spaceship as the Decepticons were leaving, causing a tremor that jostled Optimus Prime into the computer's beam. The revived Autobot leader thanked Teletraan with a thumbs-up, and quickly set about restoring the other Autobots. More than Meets the Eye, Part 1

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In this screencap we notice a historical piece of out-dated technology… Oh, and Soundwave.

Seeking to exploit the data Teletraan I had gathered about Earth in its short time on the planet, the Decepticon Soundwave infiltrated the Autobots' ship. He had Ravage install himself within the computer to access the data, then recorded the computer's playback. Soundwave presented his recording of Teletraan's description of Sherman Dam to Megatron, who decided to attack the facility. More than Meets the Eye, Part 2

Optimus Prime later used Teletraan I to trace a Decepticon attack on a solar power station, Transport to Oblivion and not long after, Wheeljack used the computer to thwart a Decepticon attack when he coupled it with a remote-control device that overrode Skywarp's motor reflexes and cause his shots to go wild. Roll for It Later still, the Autobots' human ally Chip Chase used Teletraan I to calculate the location of the Decepticons' space bridge, so that the Autobots could use it to travel to Cybertron and retrieve the parts needed to repair the wounded Optimus Prime. This was the beginning of a longstanding "relationship" between Chip and Teletraan; Chip seemed to be the authority on the use of the computer, and in the future, he would often be called in to use it in ways that the Autobots themselves seemed unable to. Divide and Conquer

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That'll be the last time Teletraan I sasses Grimlock about his weight problems.

When catastrophic heat loss began occurring all around the world, Teletraan I tracked the source of the temperature disruption to Decepticon activity in the North Pole. Fire in the Sky Soon after, Teletraan I was badly damaged by the newly-created Grimlock's fire breath when he and his fellow Dinobots went on a rampage, leaving the Autobots unable to received a distress call from the Great Falls hydroelectric power plant when it was attacked by Decepticons. S.O.S. Dinobots Once it was repaired, Teletraan relayed footage from a Sky Spy of Decepticon operations in Peru, Fire on the Mountain and helped track down an unstable meteorite when the villains stole it. War of the Dinobots

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Megatron wants that lollipop!

Under Decepticon mind-control, Sparkplug Witwicky sabotaged Teletraan I so that Megatron's forces would able to attack the Autobots' base without the computer warning of their approach. To save his Autobot allies, Spike Witwicky literally threw a wrench into Teletraan's systems and triggered its fire-suppressant systems, dousing the Decepticons with circuit-damaging fire-retardant foam and forcing them to withdraw. The Ultimate Doom, Part 1 Although soon repaired by the Autobots, it was not long before Teletraan was again targeted by the Decepticons, when Megatron dispatched the Constructicons to destroy it so that it could not inform the Autobots of his plan to cheat in a one-on-one duel with Optimus Prime. Luckily, Teletraan I summoned the Dinobots to defend itself, and soon made the Autobots aware of Megatron's deception. Heavy Metal War

Teletraan I sounded the alarm to warn the Autobots of a Decepticon attack on the Air Force's new rocket base, but when Spike was injured in the battle that resulted, his mind had to be transferred into a hastily-constructed robot body. To keep him entertained while they waited for his human body to be healed, Wheeljack patched a television station through Teletraan I, but Spike reacted badly to an airing of Frankenstein. Autobot Spike

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"Slag it! I hate these breaking news bulletins! I’m missing Desperate Fembots!"

Using invisibility spray to evade Teletraan's sensors, Megatron and Starscream planted a personality destabilizer device within the computer's recharging chamber, which corrupted the Autobots' minds when they re-energized themselves. Teletraan was in the process of briefing the Autobots on the launch of a new solar-power satellite when the evil impulses took hold of them. Megatron mocked Teletraan I and its claims that his plan would not succeed, then had Optimus Prime plunge his fist into Teletraan's databanks, knocking it offline. Sparkplug Witwicky managed to repair the computer, and it helped them track down the rogue Autobots and bring them back to their senses with attitude exchangers. Attack of the Autobots

Teletraan I was responsible for alerting the Autobots to Carly's capture by the Decepticons, The Immobilizer analyzing the effects of the villains' transformation-freezing Transfixatron, The Autobot Run and relaying warnings to Optimus Prime of the Decepticons' manipulations of TORQ III. Day of the Machines However, Teletraan soon met its match in a pair of fellow non-living mechanisms when its World Energy Chip was stolen by the robot ninja Nightbird, Enter the Nightbird and it proved unable to distinguish a clone of Optimus Prime from the genuine article. A Prime Problem

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"Sweet! You know how good my 360 would look on this screen?!"

As the Decepticons began drilling towards the Earth's core, Teletraan accurately predicted the disastrous consequences their evil mission would have. The Core Later, Teletraan was nearly damaged by another Dinobot rampage, but was protected from injury by Trailbreaker's forcefield. The Dinobots were dispatched to train on the prehistoric "Dinobot Island", which had previously been discovered by the Autobots when Teletraan detected strange energy waves emanating from it. Dinobot Island, Part 1 Unfortunately, the Decepticons followed the Dinobots to the island and began draining its energies, causing time warps to appear all over the Earth. Chip again used Teletraan's computing power to track the warps and trace them back to Dinobot Island. Dinobot Island, Part 2 Soon after, Teletraan alerted the Autobots when Powerglide was shot down by Decepticons The Master Builders and helped design a forcefield projector to fend off the Heart of Cybertron-powered Megatron. Microbots

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"So that's where I hid the firecrackers..."

When the Autobots were framed for evil deeds by the Decepticons and exiled from Earth, Teletraan was left behind, its software connected to the guidance systems of the rocket carrying the Autobots off into space. With the Autobots on their way, Megatron entered the abandoned Autobot Headquarters and reprogrammed Teletraan I to send the Autobots not back to Cybertron, but into the heart of the sun. Megatron's Master Plan, Part 1 The Autobots were saved from immolation by Trailbreaker's forcefield, but Cosmos proved unable to carry the forcefield containing them back to Earth, his own guidance systems still slave to the reprogrammed commands from Teletraan. Simultaneously, on Earth, Chip Chase escaped the slave camp the Decepticons had set up in the Autobots' absence and stole back to Autobot Headquarters, in hopes of using Teletraan to learn what had become of the Autobots. He was followed by Thrust, who cruelly removed Chip's last shred of hope by opening fire on Teletraan and blowing the computer up. With Teletraan's destruction, however, Cosmos's guidance systems came back under his control, and he was able to quickly bring the Autobots back to Earth to clear their names and rout the Decepticons. Megatron's Master Plan, Part 2

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"He-Man"

By the time Teletraan I was rebuilt and functioning again, it was the Autobots themselves who were breaking down, thanks to the degeneration of the cybertonium in their systems. Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1 Spike and Carly voyaged to Cybertron with the Dinobots to recover fresh cybertonium to restore the Autobots, and Sparkplug was able to use Teletraan to communicate with them and guide them through the maze-like planet's structure. Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 2

Like all other communications equipment, Teletraan was rendered useless by the Voltronic Galaxer, Blaster Blues but it was up and running in time to deduce that the content of the "Golden Lagoon" was electrum. The Golden Lagoon When Cosmos was stranded on Titan, Optimus Prime used Teletraan I to access his communicator and speak with the native girl Talaria. The God Gambit After the Autobots set up a secondary command post in New York City disguised as a garage, a Teletraan I terminal was installed there, which scanned the city for Decepticon activity. Make Tracks

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When a group of Autobots were lost in a space bridge accident, even Teletraan I was unable to pinpoint their location. Child's Play The computer fared better in analyzing a sample of a mysterious asteroid the Decepticons were mining, reaching the shocking conclusion that it was an egg containing an alien beast. The Secret of Omega Supreme A little later, Teletraan I's circuits were scrambled by an encounter with the crazed energy imp Kremzeek, and the computer became rather distressed at the prospect of Martian flamingoes stealing ammonia from supermarkets and the decreasing ratio of choco-rations, broadcasting its crazy messages over any available channel. Kremzeek!

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"Who is the giant man who sits behind the window?"

The Autobots were in the middle of watching As the Kitchen Sinks on Teletraan I when a new bulletin interrupted their viewing experience. More urgent matters then arose, as Teletraan relayed communications from demented big-game hunter Lord Chumley. Prime Target. Teletraan's New York City terminal later correctly deduced that the Decepticons were using ultra-sonic transmission to mind-control humans, Auto-Bop and later still, Teletraan located the space bridge for Optimus Prime so that he could travel to Cybertron to rescue Elita One, The Search for Alpha Trion and discovered the existence of a new sub-orbital Decepticon station. The Girl Who Loved Powerglide

When Teletraan I alerted the Autobots to the latest activation of the Decepticon space bridge, Optimus Prime realized that Megatron was taking his new Stunticons to Cybertron so that the mega-computer Vector Sigma could bring them to life. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1 When the Decepticons then returned to Earth with Vector Sigma's key, Teletraan tracked their movements across Seattle. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2 A few weeks later, Teletraan detected the villains' work on the Kronosphere time machine on Cybertron, and the Autobots sprang into action. War Dawn

Teletraan I relayed the history of Cosmic Rust and its destruction of the lost Autobot legion of Antilla to the Autobots when they became infected with the disease, before its own systems began to malfunction thanks to the plague. Cosmic Rust After being cured, Teletraan I continued to play historian, giving the Autobots a run-down on the dissident "Renegade Decepticons" that Starscream had recently resurrected as the Combaticons. Starscream's Brigade

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"Stop shooting! I come in peace, for Primus's sake! It's bad enough I'm getting shot at by a mountain-side! I mean, erm... RAAWWR..?"

In its final recorded adventures in the twentieth century, Teletraan I helped the Autobots capture the Stunticons by pinpointing the road-raging robots' locations, Masquerade and was used by college students Elise, Martin and Roland to remote-control their robotic creation B.O.T. into destroying the Decepticons' new orbit disruptor cannon. B.O.T.

Over the following twenty years, the Autobots' main base of operations shifted from Autobot Headquarters to the newly constructed Autobot City, equipped with its own Teletraan-model computer, Teletraan II. Nonetheless, Teletraan I remained in operation until 2005, when Autobot Headquarters was attacked by the monolithic Trypticon. Warpath instructed Teletraan I to activate the volcano's defenses and the computer complied, opening fire on Trypticon with a battery of huge cannons. Alas, the effort was not enough; Trypticon strode through the barrage and destroyed the volcano, Autobot Headquarters, and presumably Teletraan I with them. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5

Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers comic

Teletraan I was responsible for reformatting the Autobots and Decepticons into Earth vehicles and machinery. Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers Prologue

Japanese cartoon continuity

The events of the American animated series occur in Japanese continuity as noted above, except that the events of 2005 were moved back to 2010. Japanese animated continuity inserts several additional storylines into the timeline.
e-HOBBY comics

Wheeljack used Teletraan I to keep tabs on a battle between Optimus and Megatron, sending in more Autobots to back up their leader as soon as they were available. In the middle of the fight, Teletraan I's scans indicated that Megatron's super-structure was mutating due to energy from a quantum surge stored within the Decepticon's body long ago... Teletraan I's transmissions then came to an abrupt end as Megatron began to severely damage the Autobots' base. Destron Leader Megatron Black Ver.

Scramble City: Mobilization
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Discovering the location of the secret factory in which the Autobots were constructing their "Scramble City" battle fortress, Megatron deployed the Constructicons to attack it. Teletraan I detected the villains' movements, and Optimus Prime mobilized a squad of Autobots to stop them. Scramble City: Mobilization

The Battle of the Star Gate
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When a small group of Autobots visited Japan to investigate unusual frequent earthquakes in the region, Optimus Prime used Teletraan I to communicate with Hound. Hound requested that he be allowed to stay in Japan to investigate, and Prime allowed it, ordering Teletraan to summon all the available Autobots in the area to back him up. Activation

15 Go! Go! comic
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Do you have any idea how long I'd been working on that essay when you decided to freeze?!

By 2005, the Autobots had developed numerous "humanoid computers" that acted as "living" extensions of Teletraan I, including the luckless Teletraan 15 and the perpetually flustered Teletraan 10. 15 and 10 were both stationed on the artificial Earth satellite, Nana.

Hoping to use the "bio and Tech Spec" data stored within Teletraan I to alter the course of history, the Decepticon Ravage travelled back in time from three centuries in the future, arriving in 2005... only to discover that Teletraan I's databanks had been damaged by a mysterious saboteur. Ravage (under the alias of "Black Panther Man") positioned himself aboard Nana and became Teletraan 10 and 15's commanding officer, dispatching 15 on a mission to travel through time aboard his transwarp cruiser to reacquire all the lost data, straight from all the various sources. Information Administration Teletraan 15 Go! Go! Volume 1

After two years of time travel, the unexpected happened: a security tape was finally unearthed that revealed the identity of the saboteur as Teletraan 15 herself! The baffled Teletraan 15 was imprisoned, but was soon liberated by the Kiss Players cassettes and discovered Ravage's true goal for Teletraan I's data. 10 Volume Realizing what she had to do, Teletraan 15 escaped into the past aboard the transwarp cruiser to fulfill the time loop she had become part of, destroying Teletraan I's databanks in 2005 and putting them out of Ravage's reach in the first place. 15 Volume: The Last Part

The Headmasters cartoon
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It's no use Arcee, Daniel erased his history, so you have no proof he was watching porn.

Teletraan I was evidently rebuilt at the Autobots' secondary command post on the planet Athenia in 2011. The only time it was referred to by name was when it was used to transmit a message to Galvatron about the prospect of an Autobot/Decepticon alliance to create a joint energy development programme. Daniel Faces His Biggest Crisis Ever!!

Beast Wars cartoon

Voice actor: David Sobolov (English), David Kaye (English, "Nemesis Part 2"), Nobuo Tobita (Japanese), Wataru Takagi (Japanese, #45 only)
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"Don't worry, she'll never figure out Teletraan's password."
"Is it 1,2,3,4?"
"Uh...maybe?"

When inscribing his message into the Golden Disk, Megatron included the access codes to Teletraan I to carry out the attempt to destroy Optimus Prime before the Great War began on Earth. Blackarachnia managed to steal the codes, and after Megatron attempted to kill Prime, she used them to activate Teletraan I's repair equipment. The Agenda (Part III) Optimal Situation

Later, after the Maximals were forced to move into Mount St. Hilary after the destruction of the Axalon, Rhinox attempted to use Teletraan I's own shield system to protect their fortifications. However, Autobot technology and Maximal technology were too different to make a successful shield system. Changing of the Guard

After Blackarachnia transferred the access codes to Optimus Primal, the Predacons took control of Primal using a device created by Tarantulas. After Megatron merged his spark with his Decepticon ancestor and namesake, Tarantulas betrayed Megatron and set Teletraan I to self-destruct. Blackarachnia attempted to deactivate the overload. Teletraan I deactivated the overload and wished Blackarachnia to "have a nice day". Master Blaster

2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

T-AI introduced herself to Koji as the daughter of Teletraan I. An Explosive Situation

The AllSpark Almanac

An ALTernity Today crossword puzzle declared T-AI the "Viron daughter of a Primax computer". The AllSpark Almanac II

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers

When Cobra broke into the Ark in 2003, they unknowingly reactivated Teletran-One [sic]. The computer subsequently revived Bumblebee and Wheeljack, the only two Transformers aboard the ship that Cobra failed to take with them. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #4

Another Con

Teletraan I remade Megatron into the form of a small electrical rodent in order to adhere to Earth's new parental reformatting guidelines. Another Con

Transformers vs. G.I. Joe

Ages after the Ark crashed landed on prehistoric Earth, Teletran-One [sic] was activated by a young Scotsman who would one day call himself "Destro." The computer, low on power, scanned Laird Mac Cullen, his aforementioned brother, and his strongest warrior who had accompanied him into what they thought was "the cave of the old gods." With the information acquired from their forms, Teletran-One reformatted and awakened a nearby Decepticon before shutting down again. Stick To Your Guns

Star Trek vs. Transformers

When the Ark reactivated on Earth following its crash, Teletraan I's repair beams first struck a Seeker. Centuries later, Spock witnessed Optimus Prime's memory of this event. Prime's Directive, Part Two

Transformers vs. The Terminator

When Mount St. Hilary erupted in 1984, Teletraan I rebooted. Its repair beam however first struck Skywarp who proceeded to use the supercomputer to revive the other Decepticons, being abandoned after the Decepticons moved on to conquer Earth. Enemy of My Enemy Part Two

In an attempt to negate this timeline, the human AI Skynet sent a T-800 back to 1984 to destroy the Decepticons before they awoke. Enemy of My Enemy Part One When the unit reached the Ark, its unwilling companion, a human named Sarah Connor climbed onto Teletraan's console to escape Ravage, managing to kick the Decepticon back into the repair beam's focusing light, redirecting the repair mechanism towards Optimus Prime and reviving him. When he mentioned the Autobots, Sarah correctly deduced the existence of two Cybertronian factions and forced the light to target Bumblebee, an act that proved incentive enough for the Decepticons to retreat. Enemy of My Enemy Part Two

When Arcee, Ratchet, Velocity and Wheeljack had been repaired, Optimus tried to use Teletraan I to locate the Decepticons to no avail. The supercomputer was destroyed soon afterwards when the duplicitous T-800 used its pilfered Autobot bombs to destroy the Ark. Enemy of My Enemy Part Three

War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon

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YOU'RE a Teletraan, YOU'RE a Teletraan, every screen's a Teletraan!!!
Voice actor: Miles Luna (English), Riki Kagami (Japanese), Steven Merting (German), Jesús Maniega (Castilian Spanish), Esteban Desco (Latin-American Spanish)

Teletraan I remained inactive until the Ark was properly fueled. When it came online, Elita-1 ordered Teletraan to fly the ship to the space bridge, later following the Allspark through it. While the Ark and its passengers were initially knocked offline by the transport, Teletraan I rebooted when it detected an unknown vessel approaching the Ark. Siege episode 6


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Earthrise, Kingdom

My Little Pony/Transformers

When Devastator attacked the Ark and proved stronger than Grimlock, Spike quickly skimmed Teletraan I's instruction manual to learn what he needed to trigger the Ark's engines for a moment, toppling the combiner. Inspiring

Transformers/Back to the Future

After stealing the DeLorean time machine, Rumble arrived at the Ark before its passengers were due to awaken, hacking into Teletraan I so it would revive only the Decepticons. Transformers/Back to the Future #2

Following Gigawatt scanning the DeLorean and defecting to the Autobots, he and Marty McFly travelled back to before Rumble was due to arrive, reactivating Teletraan with the directive to only repair the Autobots. Transformers/Back to the Future #4

Transformers Go! Go!

Teletraan I displayed a "Happy Birthday" message while decked out in streamers for Optimus Prime's birthday party. The Commander's Birthday Later, the supercomputer flashed "New Year's Eve" while done up in similarly festive adornments for the Autobots' end of year bash before getting blown to smithereens in the ensuing seasonally appropriate scuffle with the Decepticons. The Transformers' Explosive New Years' Battle!

Energon Universe

Teletraan One was the main computer aboard the vessel the Ark, accompanying the Autobots as they fled Cybertron and the Decepticons after two centuries of war. As the Ark passed near Earth, it was boarded by Decepticon High Command, in an attack personally led by Megatron, causing the ship to crash on Earth. Transformers #2

Centuries later, the Ark was found and unearthed by Jetfire. Unaware of the Autobot/Decepticon war that had broken out in his absence, Jetfire ordered Teletraan One to rebuild and reactivate all aboard. Complying, Teletraan began reactivating Cybertronians randomly, starting with Starscream. Once Skywarp had been reactivated, Starscream ordered him to drag the other Decepticons closer to Teletraan to bolster their forces. Recognizing that he had no other choice, a regretful Optimus Prime made the decision to destroy Teletraan instead. After the Autobots were forced to flee their own ship, Soundwave performed a diagnostic on Teletraan's remains, finding that the computer was irreparable with their current reserves of resources and energy. Transformers #1

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Skywarp is a big fan of VR gaming these days.

After Laserbeak and Starscream found a nearby power plant, the Decepticons raided it for energy and metals. Transformers #2 Though this alleviated their immediate energon concerns, Soundwave found that the materials gathered were of an insufficient quality to repair Teletraan One. Transformers #3 After Skywarp was damaged, Soundwave and Starscream got into an argument about the former's slow progress on repairs before they noticed that Skywarp was an ample source of Cybertronian technology, his leaders ripping him apart for the materials they needed. Transformers #4 Restored via Skywarp's sacrifice, Teletraan was able to bring more Decepticons back online. Transformers #5

When the Autobots retook the Ark, Wheeljack accidentally reactivated what was left of Skywarp's consciousness, which locked the Autobots out of Teletraan One's repair functions while making rude jeers at them. Transformers #7 Wheeljack kept trying to no avail and began to wonder if Soundwave set this up deliberately as a contingency plan in case the Autobots took the Ark. Carly was about to "resolve" the problem by simply destroying Skywarp (and Teletraan One along with him) with an RPG. Prime tried to talk her out of it, but she accidentally fired the projectile anyway, and Arcee had to block it with her body before it hit the computer. This display moved Skywarp enough that he allowed Teletraan One to rebuild Wheeljack's legs. Even so, the computer lacked the energon to repair Arcee's injuries. Transformers #8

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Commercial appearances

When Optimus Prime asked Teletraan I to provide him with some information regarding BotCon 2010, Teletraan I connected to BotCon’s official website and summarized the information it found there. BotCon 2010 Promo

Games

Transformers Legends

When the Insecticons began raiding energy installations, Teletraan I estimated that they would be able to overrun the Earth in just seven days. Harvest of the Insecticons Teletraan was put to work repairing some damaged data when Wheeljack's scan of Slug became corrupted. Day of the Dinobots - Part 1 Megatron challenged Optimus Prime to a one-on-one duel while the Constructicons led by Bonecrusher attempted to infiltrate the Autobot base and attack Teletraan I. Heavy Metal War - Part 1 Teletraan One alerted the Autobots to the fact that Powerglide had been injured and needed help. The Master Builders Teletraan 1 was destroyed by the Autobots when Megatron sabotaged the recharging chamber, turning them all evil. Attack of the Autobots

Transformers: Devastation

Voice actor: Jim Ward
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"Severe frame-dropping detected. Please lower your game's resolution."

During the Autobots' battle with the Decepticons for control of the Proudstar, Teletraan-1 acted as their support. Among other functions, this included providing analyses of the surroundings, alerting them to hazardous conditions, updating them on the status of their objectives, facilitating communications with other Autobots, and offering access to various reference materials, which were expanded as the Autobots collected several info logs scattered throughout the Proudstar and surrounding areas of New York City. Transformers: Devastation

Transformers: Bumblebee Overdrive

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The inside of the Ark was surrounded by Teletraan I computer screens. Transformers: Bumblebee Overdrive

Toys

War for Cybertron: Kingdom

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"I enter this shoulder of Action Master Mainframe a conqueror, yessss."
Available with War for Cybertron: Kingdom Titan Class Autobot Ark, "Teletraan-1" is one of the alternate modes for the Voyager Class-sized "Autobot Mainframe". As Teletraan-1, the toy is to scale with contemporary Generations toys and features a sculpted computer console with multiple tampographed screens and a Sky Spy accessory. Behind it are two removable show-accurate Golden Disk accessories (both the "Sounds of Earth" and the Vok disk). In bridge mode, there are small seats near computer screens where microfigures (such as the included Optimus Prime) can be placed, all surrounding a navigation globe. On the port side, a smaller cartoon-accurate Teletraan I terminal is sculpted, meaning, yes, Teletraan I has a tinier Teletraan I sculpted on itself. In this mode, Mainframe can be placed inside the chest/hull of the Ark.

Dramatic Capture Series

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  • Autobot Headquarters (Multi-pack, 2024)
Part of TakaraTomy's Dramatic Capture Series, this Teletraan I / Mainframe is a redeco of the Kingdom figure above, with a robot mode deco now based directly on Mainframe's Action Master toy, with a few concessions to maintain Teletraan I's own color scheme, such as retaining the yellow shins.
Teletraan I has also modified all of its tampographs. Most of the screens are unchanged design-wise, but now have white lines, with the grids on the lower portion having red lines, rather than the original's light blue lines. The lower-left screen now shows the Autobot sigil instead of the Matrix of Leadership. The central screen still shows the Ark, but in a simple vertical upright position, with completely different extra data graphics (and no hint of the Ark's robot mode). The right-top screen is mostly the same, but has a bust-shot of Mainframe's robot mode where the prior version showed Vector Sigma.
It was only available as part of the "Autobot Headquarters" three-pack, with even-more-show-like redecoes of Optimus Prime and Jazz.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Merchandise

Transformers (2014)

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  • Dinobots Generation One 4-pack (multi-pack, 2014)
The inside box of the Hasbro Toy Shop exclusive "Dinobots Generation One 4-pack" that was first made available at San Diego Comic-Con 2014 can be unfolded to reveal a Pop-Up diorama of the Ark crashed in Mount St. Hilary. The back of the diorama shows Teletraan I, referred to as the "command center" in the packaging bio. The outside packaging credits Matthew Reinhart as the designer of the diorama.

War for Cybertron Trilogy

Each Deluxe Class toy in the first two waves of the Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy toyline came with a piece of cardboard Teletraan-1 display backdrop.

Spelling and pronunciation

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Got that? Good, now forget it.

Because Teletraan I came from the non-written medium of television, its proper spelling is unclear, and fans have often spelled it with a single "a". This choice is backed up by Action Cards and the S.T.A.R.S. Tech-Spec Manual, which both say "Teletran I", and the Ultimate Guide, which says "Teletran-1". However, one sticker book is known to spell it "Teletraan 1", and none of these sources is superior to the rest. Therefore, this wiki defaults to the spelling used in the episode scripts[2][3] and production bible:[4] "Teletraan I", with two "a"s, a roman numeral, and no hyphen. Not only is its use more consistent and widespread over time than the smattering of obscure, contradictory published examples, but it also maintains congruity with "Teletraan II", whose episode-script spelling was also double-"a".[5] For consistency's sake, the double-"a" remains our default when we translate Japanese names, or when the official English translation has never been seen written out.

Pronunciation has been a matter of much less contention, since the word was always pronounced "tell-uh-tran" in the original series. However, for some reason the Beast Wars voice actors pronounced the last syllable "tron". Perhaps in response to dissatisfaction among fans, in the final episode of the series, an annoyed Rattrap corrects Blackarachnia with the original pronunciation (to which Blackarachnia replies, "Whatever!").

Notes

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So this is like... Aunty, but with curls?
  • The cartoon's production bible describes Teletraan I as a female computer. Evidently, this idea was ditched at some point.
  • A sketch of a floating, glowing female head representing Teletraan I appears in Yuki Ohshima's 15 Go! Go! / Kiss Players compilation book. This design did not appear in the 15 Go! Go! comic itself, indicating it may have been planned for inclusion but dropped.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Teletraan 1 (テレトラン1 Teretoran Wan), Teletraan One (テレトランワン Teretoran Wan)
  • Mandarin: Xiǎnxiàng Yīhào (China, 显像いちごう, "Imaging I")
  • Russian: Teletron-1 (Телетрон-1)

References

  1. Design notes from concept artist Ken Christiansen on Instagram
  2. Cast list from the original The Transformers cartoon episode "A Prime Problem"
  3. Script from the episode "Fire in the Sky"
  4. Page describing Teletraan I from the production bible
  5. Cast list from the episode "Chaos"
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