Six mysterious travelers unwittingly end up on Axiom Nexus.
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Writers: Greg Sepelak and Trent Troop
Pagecount: 47pp
Originally published: online exclusive for the Transformers Collectors' Club on May 8, 2008
Illustrations: Matt Kuphaldt
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- On page two, "Calmed" is mistyped as "clamed."
Transformer references[]
- Several characters are name-dropped in the story, but never seen; Herr Fiend, Black Shadow, Generation One Megatron and Generation One Thundercracker.
- The TransTechs have cataloged 15,962,782 universal streams, and they have a sophisticated classification system for all the timestreams they've cataloged. Each universe they mention refers to a specific existing Transformers continuity. The classification listing begins with a noun that describes the continuity family, a number which refers to the date of origin (in the real world), and a Greek letter that indicates the form of media. For example, the "Primax 984.0 Gamma" thread refers to the Generation One Marvel Comics continuity, the first issue of which was cover-dated September 1984.
- Primax - the Generation One continuity family
- Primax 984.0 Gamma - The Marvel Comics continuity
- Primax 207.0 Epsilon - The Classics continuity, a splinter timeline of the Marvel Comics continuity
- Primax 1291.0 Zeta - The "Another Time and Place" text story continuity, a dead-end splinter thread of the Marvel Comics continuity
- Tyran - the Movie continuity family
- Tyran 707.04 Delta - The movie itself.
- Cheetor and Cryotek both make reference to the death of Black Shadow, which happened in the previous prose story "Gone Too Far".
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- ↑ Malgus was only mentioned in the story without revealing the continuity family it represented. "Bee in the City" would later confirm it was the Transformers Animated family.
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