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* It's ''possible'' that the Asylum is supposed to be St. Jude's Mental Asylum, a name used for the [[Psychopathic Institute for the Long-Term Insane]] in ''[[Transformers: Beginnings]]'' in a newly-added caption that was ''not'' present in [[Prime Directive (IDW) issue 4|''Prime Directive'' issue 4]]. But that's pretty much pure speculation, since it's unknown who actually came up with the name "St. Jude's". |
* It's ''possible'' that the Asylum is supposed to be St. Jude's Mental Asylum, a name used for the [[Psychopathic Institute for the Long-Term Insane]] in ''[[Transformers: Beginnings]]'' in a newly-added caption that was ''not'' present in [[Prime Directive (IDW) issue 4|''Prime Directive'' issue 4]]. But that's pretty much pure speculation, since it's unknown who actually came up with the name "St. Jude's". |
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Revision as of 04:02, 6 August 2009
- The asylum is a building in the live-action movie continuity family.
The unnamed asylum is a building in downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is presumably an insane asylum, as Captain Archibald Witwicky's records were held there.
The building itself is a Greek Revival style structure, with brick walls and stone detailing. Sector 7 monitors it, and the area around it is heavily dampered to prevent Internet access.
Fiction
Following a lead acquired from the Psychopathic Institute for the Long-Term Insane, Prime Directives issue 3 Bumblebee scanned Captain Witwicky's records from just outside the asylum, giving him a subsequent lead on Witwicky's descendant in Springfield, Missouri. This action was immediately detected by Sector 7 agents, who recognized the intrusion as the work of N.B.E.-2 and mobilized field units to intercept. Interlude
Trivia
- Why exactly would anyone bother to store records of patient that (presumably) died some time prior to World War II, after spending the last years of his life in a hospital that was apparently abandoned decades ago, in digitalized form that can be accessed via the internet?
- It's possible that the Asylum is supposed to be St. Jude's Mental Asylum, a name used for the Psychopathic Institute for the Long-Term Insane in Transformers: Beginnings in a newly-added caption that was not present in Prime Directive issue 4. But that's pretty much pure speculation, since it's unknown who actually came up with the name "St. Jude's".