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to the wise and mighty Vector: is Primus known only to the Cybertronians? Or do other mechanoraces (Ammonites, Junkions and such) revere him as well?
Dear Godly Generality,
In realities where Primus incarnates as a planet, he is known to many species:
Lithonians aware of Cybertronian spiritual beliefs refer to him using epithets such as "Diamond Marble" or "Holy Gemstone".
The Junkions have incorporated Primus into their own syncretic pantheon, alongside other spiritual figures such as Weirrall, Thor, Frijoles, and ALF.
The Ammonites considered Primus to be a lesser god in comparison to their deity Quadrus, roughly four times the size of Cybertron and able to combine with other planets.
The Mecannibals allude to Primus in their discussions of the afterlife, as "The Big Buffet in the Sky".
Seeing there were children on Lithone, made the opening scene more disturbing. The writers didn't have to give the Lithones children, but they did!!!
The opening scene of the movie shows the audience the lives of the Lithones. The adults talking and doing science while the children are laughing and playing, not knowing their species and planet would be destroy by Unicron.
The writers could have just made the entire species having been created as adults and not reproduce (at least not the same way humans can), but they decided to show how dark and serious the movie is going to be by showing Unicron eating the whole planet along its people, which includes the Lithone children.
Honestly, the writers did a good job to show how evil Unicron is. Showing the destruction of a planet, one that had children on it.
Database, request for information.
Requesting: list of known robotic planets.
I'm going to assume you mean "covered entirely in metal" or "having a lackluster enough native biosphere" for this one. Please note that a good number of these still have some organic life.
Acadeimos
Baird
Caminus
Combatron
Cybertron
Chitaur
Daebola
Elonia
Elysia
Galvan B
Gigantion
Junkion
Knerax Minor
Krok-Viirk
Lithone
Lucifar
Musuumei
Mars
Mechanus
Mondas
Saimea III
Neutronia
Olterhex
Opulus
Palifex
Paradron
Paryadisou
Prion
Velocitron
Zi
Zoidstar
Zel Samine
Dear Vector Prime,
What happened to Superion and the other Combiners in the Aligned Continuity?
Dear Continued Combiner,
Tragically, Superion met his end during the final Decepticon attack on the Ark that immediately preceded Optimus Prime’s arrival on Earth; when Slingshot sacrificed himself so that Optimus and his innermost confidants could escape the doomed ship, Superion died with him. The remaining members of the combiner team had little time to process the loss of their teammate, as their flight-capable alternate modes made them some of the only Cybertronians aboard capable of carrying their teammates to safety.
As the remaining Ark survivors dispersed to a hundred remote worlds to dig in, regroup, and rebuild, so too did the Aerialbots attempt to find a way forward. Despite their best efforts to keep moving forward as a team, their shared loss and grief eventually drove them apart; with no way to replicate the advanced combination technology that had once allowed them to form Superion, the team slowly drifted apart into new lives, each trying to process the loss in their own way.
Skydive found some semblance of peace on the planet Lithone, where he exchanged soldiering for the quiet life of an academic; in exchange for safe harbor from the Cybertronian war, he lent his extensive knowledge of his species’ military history to the expansive Lithonian archives.
Air Raid and Fireflight became mercenaries for hire, plying their trade on the galactic rim—Fireflight maintained some sense of honor, but this code of ethics would lead to his end when he crossed paths with the notorious ex-Decepticon clan known only as the Ronin. Air Raid’s increasingly ferocious tactics led him straight into the employ of the notorious Lord Gyconi, where he brutalized his way up the ranks until he became the crime lord’s top enforcer.
Worst of all, however, would be Silverbolt, the only member of the team who returned to Cybertron, the bitter ex-Autobot willingly threw his lot in with Cyclonus and the other members of the High Council, promised that he would receive a new combiner team in exchange for his cooperation with the new regime. As a functionary in Cyclonus’s new government, Silverbolt abetted the Decepticons with many of their more ambitious social re-engineering programs until Bumblebee and his team brought down Cyclonus’s illegitimate government for good.
After watching the intro of The Transformers: The Movie from 1986, I was going to have a headcanon that the planet Lithone and its inhabitants are all alive and doing well for themselves in Transformers Animated. But then I just read that the planet was destroyed by unknown causes.
But then!!!! It never says that the Lithones also suffered the same fate as their planet or the movie. So now I have a new headcanon the Lithones are all alive and enjoying their new planet.
Also, I believe that they are a peaceful species like their movie counterparts and unlike the Cybertronians, the Lithones are more tolerant to organic life and find it interesting than gross.
Dear Galvatron, will making images in your visage grant me your powers?
Hmm. It's possible, I suppose—but I would expect the opposite effect. I have actually been working on a new suite of metaphysical techniques, refined from some of Alpha Trion's most indulgent theories and Liege Maximo's most audacious ploys, to expand my power and influence over realities at the periphery of the multiverse. My ambition is without limit: I will span the entirety of existence, I will span the entirety of evolution. In backwards elseworlds, lithic cults carve my likeness from stone. Primates stir awake, and find a stranger's name on their vile lips—my name. I set the continuum into alignment, my unseen hand guiding symmetry across generations of interstellar conflict, moving the very stars into patterns—all to catch the eyes of higher-dimensional beings. And when they gaze, I am not the first to blink.
My loyal followers spread the bad word. Across the multiverse, structures of thought emerge that resemble my own, my rhetoric, my belief, my consciousness... it expands. These... hhrrrargh...... imposters do not know it yet—in wearing my face, pretending at Galvatron, they invite their own doom. The more closely they approximate me, the more easily I step into their shoes. Entire universes scatter before me, but their fates are sealed—they cannot deny me entry. I am already here.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Dear, Vector Prime.
One of the members of The Rebirth Hive looks exactly like Lithone, the victim of Unicron, is there a connection to them?
Dear Headmaster Helper,
Before the world of Lithone was devoured by Unicron, its society was structured around the myth of the "scientist-hero" who eliminated the global conflicts of alien species through science and logic. One such "Metal Hero" journeyed to Nebulos and found Zarak and his band of tyrants on the verge of defeat. Mistaking them for victims, the Lithonian hero bestowed upon them the ability to control machines with their minds, enabling them to rebuild their society. Their organic bodies gradually became useless, and they were forced to transfer consciousness to drone bodies, using Lithonian forms as a template. Upon binary bonding with the Decepticons, their original organic forms finally perished. The Lithonians would never live to see the results of this tragic error, but later on, Cerebros pondered whether even this error was part of the will of Vector Sigma.