That line never made any sense to me.
Sentinel considers the Cybertronians to have been like gods back on their planet, but a mortal person can only really think of themself as a "god" if there exists alongside them something they consider to be lesser and beneath them, in order for them to make such a comparison in the first place.
On Cybertron, there's only one kind of dominant people on the planet, and that is the Cybertronians. There's nothing beneath them on Cybertron for Sentinel to compare them to that would make him consider the Cybertronians to be like gods.
Unless there's some kind of animals or other critters on the planet, but someone bragging about being a god compared to animals is a very silly thing to do.
The line is just pretentious nonsense.
Sentinel considers the Cybertronians to have been like gods back on their planet, but a mortal person can only really think of themself as a "god" if there exists alongside them something they consider to be lesser and beneath them, in order for them to make such a comparison in the first place.
On Cybertron, there's only one kind of dominant people on the planet, and that is the Cybertronians. There's nothing beneath them on Cybertron for Sentinel to compare them to that would make him consider the Cybertronians to be like gods.
Unless there's some kind of animals or other critters on the planet, but someone bragging about being a god compared to animals is a very silly thing to do.
The line is just pretentious nonsense.