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Angolmois Energy

Think of the Getter Rays from Getter Robo, but in liquid form.

Angolmois Energy (アンゴルモアエネルギー Angorumoa Enerugī), or simply Angolmois, is a "divine" energy derived from the lifeforce of an
ancient energy being known as the Oracle. It is a powerful energy source that oftentimes has completely random and unpredictable effects on
whatever it comes in contact with. It can upgrade a Transformer and give them new bodies, or it can lift mountains and freeze planets. This is
because the energy is influenced by the spiritual alignment of the user, dividing the energy into "good" and "evil" variants. While the
substance is most often affiliated with Unicron (whose lifeforce is sometimes comprised of the evil variant), it is also heavily tied to the
planet Earth, having long ago been infused within the planet's Gaia Energy (ガイアエネルギー) to become the life energy of Earth.

Like Unicron, evil-influenced Angolmois Energy is an extremely chaotic and potentially corruptive power, while good-influenced Angolmois
Energy is a purifying force of wisdom and life, the power within the Matrix of Leadership that allows it to perform its miracles. A form of
containment for the substance is known as an Angolmois Capsule (アンゴルモアカプセル Angorumoa Kapuseru).

Conceptual history

Angolmois Energy was first introduced as the sacred life energy of Planet Gaia.

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Angolmois Energy was first introduced in 1998's Beast Wars II, the first Japanese-original spinoff of the American Beast Wars series.
Initially, the name "Angolmois" appeared in both the toy bio for Megastorm and the first catalog for the Beast Wars II toys: When describing
the series premise, the catalog referred not to an energy substance but rather an "ultimate weapon" called the "Great King of Angolmois",
which was hidden within the ancient ruins of the planet. Presumably, this was an early concept for the series and the "Angolmois"-named plot
device was ultimately changed from a weapon to an energy. Later toy bios followed suit referring to "Angolmois Energy" rather than a
"Great King of Angolmois".

When the Beast Wars II cartoon premiered, Angolmois Energy was depicted as a mysterious and powerful lava-like substance hidden within
the planet Gaia, a post-apocalyptic version of Earth (seemingly mirroring how energon was mysteriously seeded on prehistoric Earth in the
American series). Guarded under the watchful eyes of android duo Artemis and Moon, the Angolmois Energy was stated to be the "sacred
life energy" of Planet Gaia, and would react differently to the heart of its wielder: Helpful for those with selfless and noble intent, and
destructive for those with selfish or wicked intent.

Throughout Beast Wars II and its 1999 sequel series Beast Wars Neo, Angolmois Energy was shown to have all kinds of chaotic and even
nigh-mystical abilities, pretty much doing whatever the plot called for: It was capable of reformatting Predacons into completely new bodies,
creating life itself when it birthed the young Maximal Lio Junior from direct interaction between the energy and Lio Convoy's Energon
Matrix, and a whole variety of other wondrous abilities. The manga for Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo even depicted Angolmois Energy
as capable of evolving ordinary animals into fully-Cybertronian Transformer lifeforms!

Shokaract, empowered by Unicron's Angolmois Energy.

By the end of Beast Wars Neo, however, a dramatic shift in that series' story produced a most famous retcon for the nature of Angolmois
Energy, one that would impact how the fandom, in all parts of the world, would perceive the substance for years to come: It was revealed that
Angolmois Energy was actually the life energy of the one and only Unicron, who was resurrected to be the series' final antagonist in honor of
the Transformers brand's fifteenth anniversary. The surprise return of Unicron was very well noticed by the greater online fanbase of the
time, and the notion of Angolmois Energy being Unicron's energy quickly became its default perception. The original "sacred life energy of
Gaia" status either fell by the wayside or was never even known about in the first place (as least from a Western perspective).

For the next two decades, Angolmois Energy became synonymous with Unicron. Better known in the West as simply "Angolmois" (due to a
greater unawareness that "Energy" is also a part of its name), whenever the subject of Unicron would come up in online discussions,
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"Angolmois" was often not far behind. Many of the English-speaking fans who had never seen either of the Japanese Beast Wars cartoons
became enamored with the idea of Unicron having his own corruptive energy, as a sort of counterforce to what energon was to Primus. So
much so that, when IDW Publishing released the 2007 comic mini-series Beast Wars: The Ascending, Angolmois Energy became the main
power source behind the series' primary antagonist, Shokaract.

Originally created for the 1999–2000 BotCon storyline Reaching the Omega Point (by the same writer as The Ascending, even), Shokaract
was conceptualized as a Predacon overlord who had conquered Cybertron using the power of Unicron's lifeforce, the "Dark Essence". Much
like Angolmois Energy, the Dark Essence was a powerful substance that had been hidden deep within the planet Earth, and had been unveiled
as the lifeforce of Unicron coincidentally around the same time as Beast Wars Neo's Unicron retcon in 1999. The similarities between the two
were not lost on fans, to the point that The Ascending simply substituted the Dark Essence with Angolmois Energy as Shokaract's main
source of power.

Dark Energon, the "Blood of Unicron", was often compared, by fans, to Angolmois Energy.

Meanwhile, in 2010, Hasbro unveiled their new Aligned continuity family, in which the "blood" of Unicron became a key factor. Dubbed
"Dark Energon", this substance bore a particular similarity in concept to both Angolmois Energy and the Dark Essence (right down to Dark
Energon being hidden deep within the Earth, no less), which the fans were very quick to notice. However, when asked directly about it
at BotCon 2011, the creators of both the Aligned lore and the Prime cartoon revealed that any similarities had been completely coincidental,
for said creators had not been aware of Angolmois Energy and had little-to-no familiarity with the Japanese side of Transformers fiction in
general.

Nevertheless, fans who were in the know proceeded to equate Dark Energon with Angolmois Energy, to the point that the 2015 Facebook
edition of Ask Vector Prime deliberately treated Dark Energon, Angolmois Energy, and the Dark Essence as if all three were one and the
same, just with different names. This confluence of the three by the fandom would continue until the late 2010s, when a new round of retcons
would ultimately turn people's understanding of Angolmois Energy completely on its head.

Back in 2000, the thirtieth episode of the Car Robots cartoon made mention of a substance called "Gaia Energy", which was later conflated
with Angolmois Energy in 2007 by the second storyline of Kiss Players, which set out to explain just how Unicron's energy ended up hidden
deep within the Earth in the first place (along with introducing a version of Primus to the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity). In 2018,
the Legends comic series made two more retcons to the stuff: First, the Legends comic included with Grand Maximus indirectly declared
the Chōkon Power known as Chichōkon to actually be Angolmois Energy—Since Chichōkon is the power of the Earth itself, this declaration
was apparently made in reference to the original notion of Angolmois Energy being the life energy of the Earth. Later,
the Legends epilogue made the first mention of Gaia Energy since Car Robots, and distinguished it from Angolmois Energy by saying that

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humanity had extracted the latter from within the former. This change seemed to suggest that Gaia Energy is what was actually the Earth's
life energy/Chichōkon, and that Unicron's Angolmois Energy had simply been mixed in with it.

Oracle: An energy being comprised of righteous Angolmois Energy, and the original identity of Primus.

In 2019, the Generations Selects Special Comic began a storyline that dove headlong into the backstory of the Japanese Generation 1 version
of Primus. In its 2021 finale, Angolmois Energy was revealed to have actually been Primus's energy all along! This version of Primus was
revealed to have once been an energy being named "Oracle", whom the scientist Primacron had trapped within the form of a primitive.
Primacron corrupted Oracle's energy (naming it "Angolmois Energy") into an evil variant that he then used to create Unicron. This retcon
also revisited the notion that the energy could be used for good or evil purposes depending on the heart of its wielder: Since Primacron bore
selfish intent, the Angolmois Energy he used to make Unicron was of a wicked nature. This also meant that Primus's energy within
the Matrix of Leadership is a form of righteous Angolmois Energy, explaining how and why it was able to destroy Unicron in The
Transformers: The Movie (an ability that originally went unexplained in said film), since righteous Angolmois Energy counters evil
Angolmois Energy.

However, despite all of these later developments, Hayato Sakamoto (the same author who wrote both Legends and Generations Selects),
would later double down on Angolmois Energy's original ties to both the Earth and Unicron in 2022's End of G1 Universe online manga,
which depicted the Earth as being completely dependent on Angolmois Energy in order to survive and sustain life, while also emphasizing
the energy's innate connection to Unicron. Thus, Sakamoto has basically made Angolmois Energy begin as the energy of Primus, corrupted
into the energy of Unicron, infused into the Earth's Gaia Energy to become one with the planet's lifeforce, and which can also manifest as the
Chōkon Power Chichōkon. Phew!

While all this has since reduced the similarities between Angolmois Energy and Dark Energon, it does draw new comparisons between
Angolmois Energy and the kinds of energon stated in other continuities to be the direct emanation of Primus, like Super Energon and Rarified
Energon. For the sake of simplicity and the ease of organization, we have opted to cover Angolmois Energy as its own distinct entity while
still keeping in mind its ties to all of these other related energies.

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Fiction
Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

In the primordial universe before that of the Transformers, the young energy being known as Oracle was gifted a body of golden armor by the
creator god G-One, taking the name "Primus." Finale G-One tasked Primus with defending their worlds, and to this end Primus founded
the Primus Vanguard. When the Vanguard found themselves faced with a seemingly unbeatable foe Primus scried into the future and
discovered his grim fate in the next world, imprisoned by his own pet ape Primacron. Shortly thereafter, Primacron revealed to his master that
he had tapped into the power of his Matrix and distilled what he called "Angolmois Energy." Primus recoiled in horror, realizing his vision
had all been true, and set about a convoluted plan to prevent this future from coming to pass. Finale Prelude

To this end, Primus summoned the Angolmois Energy powered future warrior Galvatron Star Convoy comic and directed
the Seacon commanders Halfshell and Turtler via his envoy to upgrade themselves with Galvatron's energies. God Neptune comic 2

Primacron, for his part, converted an entire planet into the Angolmois empowered behemoth Neo Primus. Finale Prelude

In the ensuing all out brawl for the fate of two universes, the future warrior Volcanicus vanquished Neo Primus with a single slash of the
mighty Angolmois Blade. Finale

After the power of the Silver Matrix created a new world, Primacron trapped his master in a new Matrix, harnessing his pure Angolmois
Energy into a font of life for his creations. In creating Unicron, his creation wielded evil Angolmois Energy, which could only be countered
by good Angolmois. It was through this power Primus gave life to a world, and was shackled by the Quintessons to create
the Cybertronian race. Finale

Anglo-Saxon Energy!

During the Unicron War of 2005, Unicron rebuilt the heralds in his employ with the ability to store vast quantities of his own wicked
Angolmois Energy. Abominus comic 1 When Unicron was ultimately defeated by the release of Matrix's righteous Angolmois Energy, The
Transformers: The Movie the evil Angolmois Energy within him was sent hurtling through space and time, with portions finding themselves
embedded within Autobot and Maximal leaders throughout history. Sparkbots Volume 4

In 2011, Unicron made a play to reconstitute himself via the bodies of his acolytes only to be opposed by an Autobot/Decepticon coalition
led by Optimus Prime and Galvatron. Super Megatron comic 1 The two leaders were abducted mid-battle and ultimately returned by a time
traveling young Oracle, who assisted Optimus Prime by crippling the beast with a titanic blast of righteous Angolmois Energy from his gun
mode. Finale The remnants of Unicron's body were ultimately sealed up at the Triple Z Point near Cybertron. Fight! Maximals

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To resurrect their master, the Sparkbots travelled to Earth in 2007, where they sought to use the power of the Kiss Players to extract those
portions of Angolmois Energy. Sparkbots Volume 4 Deceiving the girls by claiming that the Angolmois Energy was actually the AllSpark, the
Sparkbots took the Kiss Players on a tour throughout history to kiss various figures such as Optimus Prime in 1985, Rodimus
Prime in 2010, Fortress Maximus in 2011, Sparkbots Volume 1 and Optimus Primal three million years in the past, but their collection was
interrupted Sparkbots Volume 2 by Primus, who realized the true intentions of the Sparkbots. Sparkbots Volume 4 Nevertheless, the Sparkbots still
managed to resurrect their master on prehistoric Earth, but their efforts were for naught as Primus defeated his opponent and sealed his
energies and the Sparkbots within Earth. To protect this dark energy from misuse, Primus created Brave Maximus and set in place several
safeguards for his activation. Sparkbots Volume 5

The Angolmois Energy on Earth attracted the attention of an evil entity, who brought Powermaster bodies stolen from G Nebula 89 to the
planet so they would be converted into Godmasters through exposure to Angolmois Energy and a fragment of the Zodiac, which was also
located in Earth. The entity also bathed in those energies itself, becoming Devil Zodiac. Bonus Edition Vol. EX The Angolmois Energy also
attracted a team of second-generation Autobots who were sent from the future to activate Brave Maximus so that the titan could protect "Gaia
Energy", which they misunderstood Angolmois Energy to be. JRX Versus Baldigus Ruination Chapter, Part One However, their ship crashed
onto Angel Mountain, where its passengers slumbered till the end of the 20th century. Foe? Friend!? Black Convoy In 2000, Brave Maximus was
awakened by the time-travelling Dimensional Patrol and their Predacon enemies. Stolen Plasma He eventually became the performance stage
for the Kiss Players and was brought along with them for their time travel adventure and crash-landed on Master four million years ago,
leaving the Angolmois Energy defenseless. Sparkbots Volume 5

By 2039, the humans of Earth discovered Angolmois Energy within Gaia Energy and used it to revolutionize their society. They failed to
understand the true source of this energy, believing it was inherent to their planet. Epiloge

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By 2050, the utilization of Angolmois Energy had produced a new golden age for humanity and the Cybertron Alliance's joint civilization,
leading to dramatic strides in science and medicine as well as the invention of a race of Angolmois Energy powered servants known
as Selectors. When the Predacons attacked, the Oracle commanded Grimlock to wield Angolmois Energy himself, using it to manifest a pair
of Magma Blades. Volcanicus comic 1 The Terrorcons, created by the Quintessons for the purpose of tapping into the energy, sought to steal the
energy, and corrupted Earth's Mother Computer, which was powered by Angolmois. They used it to transform Selectors into their own dark
minions, and the Quintessons planned to use it to create a new Unicron by using the wicked power, causing it to erupt out from Earth's
surface, and begin to corrupt the Transformers it touched. Abominus comic 1 With more Transformers becoming corrupted, the Terrorcons used
the energy to fend off the Autobots. Being fought over by humanity, Quintessons, and Megatron, it was revealed that the Angolmois Energy's
instability was reacting not simply to the Quintessons' evil, but the darkness in the hearts of men. Though the Angolmois-powered Selectors
proved it was not an inherently evil force, driving off the aliens would not be enough to stop its eruption. Abominus comic 2

Thus the inhabitants of Earth fled to space. In their wake, they left Artemis and Moon—observer androids stationed in the Moon—and a
failsafe system that would recognize misuse of Angolmois Energy and trigger the destruction of Earth. The Transformers, to prevent its
misuse, purged all records of Earth, allowing it to be forgotten and slip into myth as Gaia. Emissary of the Fourth Planet

After enough time had passed that the planet returned to a pristine world with little trace to civilization, Angolmois Energy was detected by
the Predacons led by Galvatron, who had little idea what it was, but nevertheless sought to use it to conquer the universe The New Forces

Arrive! to fit his ideas of "peace", Farewell! Lio Convoy in defiance of the Predacons' goal to gather enough energy to stand against Unicron
should he revive. Illusion? Lio Convoy His Predacons were, in turn, opposed by the Lio Convoy Unit, who had been sent by their superiors who
had also detected the mysterious energy on the planet. The New Forces Arrive!

This energy also helped the stranded Convoy recover from his injuries White Lion, Run! and also had a bizarre effect: it split the Supreme
Commander's Energon Matrix to create a separate being, Lio Junior, who had deep connections to Angolmois Energy. Megastorm Reborn Due to
his repeated exposure to massive amounts of Angolmois Energy, Galvatron also acquired an connection to it, becoming defensive of it when

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he believed Lio Junior was interfering with his ownership of the energy. Enter Lio Junior He would soon change his tune and attempt to corrupt
Lio Junior with his "evil" Angolmois Energy. Lio Junior's Revolt!? Use of Angolmois Energy was also utilized to evolve Megastorm into
Gigastorm and the Combatrons into the Cyborg Beasts. Megastorm Reborn The End of Starscream The Lio Convoy Assassination Plot

Angolmois Energy was known to the Space Pirate Seacons, who came to Gaia to harvest it for selling on the black market. The Space Pirate

Seacons! Their repeated efforts to acquire Angolmois Energy would be met with repeated resistance from the Maximals and interference from
the Predacons till they finally got fed up and left the planet. The Final Battle

Originally claiming the desire to convert Gaia into a fortress to conquer the rest of the universe with, Galvatron was in actuality building
fortresses on Gaia to prepare the Angolmois Energy for the arrival of Nemesis, a ready-built fortress planet controlled with the Galva-Matrix.
Once in proximity, Nemesis would suck out all of the Angolmois Energy from Gaia to become the ultimate superweapon to bring the
universe to a kneel. The Artificial Planet Nemesis Its approach caused the Angolmois Energy to rumble and erupt throughout the planet and
inadvertently activated the failsafe system that humans had left behind on Mars. Emissary of the Fourth Planet Nevertheless, the Maximals were
able to prevent the planet's destruction. The Crisis of Planet Gaia

With Nemesis's threat looming, the Lio Convoy Unit were forced to launch to the artificial planet, Fly Out! Planet Gaia which absorbed massive
amounts of Gaia's Angolmois Energy, although Artemis was able to use the Moon to block the flow. Legend! The Green Warrior Galvatron soon
absorbed all of Nemesis's Angolmois Energy in a last-ditch effort to destroy the Maximals, but Lio Convoy and Lio Junior were able to use
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their Energon Matrices to seal off the Angolmois Energy into capsules. Galvatron and Nemesis were destroyed and the Angolmois Capsules
scattered into space. Farewell! Lio Convoy

With Angolmois Energy now found across the universe, a group of Unicron's servants, the Blentrons set out to gather it. A group of them
fought against Blue Big Convoy and Big Junior, his son, but were destroyed. Vector Sigma, an incarnation of Primus, realized what the
Blentrons' goal was and prepared Cybertron and the Maximals for the upcoming war with Unicron. Bonus Edition Vol. EX Part of this preparation
was appointing the loner Big Junior, now Big Convoy, to train the Big Convoy Unit made up of recruits. Their first mission was investigating
the disappearance of the Lio Convoy Unit—they found a black box where Lio Convoy explained the existence of Angolmois Capsules and
Big Convoy set out to collect them. Initially unbeknownst to them, Magmatron also sought the Angolmois Capsules Big Convoy, Move Out as a
safeguard against Unicron Illusion? Lio Convoy and his unit would repeatedly battle Big Convoy and his Maximals for them. Other Maximal
units were also collecting the capsules, sending them to bases like 889T9 or to Cybertron. Unicron's Ambition

The Angolmois Energy within the capsules would have a variety of effects on the planets it landed on; it caused an illusion of
the Mikesu's god on Godbless, Chase the Mysterious Capsule froze the planet Solid, Burning Heart Below Freezing created mirages on Donovan, Mirage of
the Sand and altered the flow of time on Chronos. Planet of Time

Once the Maximals had amassed a stock of Angolmois Capsules, a trio of Blentrons struck and ran off with all of their capsules, despite the
Maximals' best efforts. Mysterious Beast Warriors!? They would soon also pilfer the Magmatron Unit's capsules The Stolen Capsules and scour the rest
of the universe for any remaining Angolmois Capsules, The Stolen Capsules which brought them into more conflict with Big Convoy and
Magmatron. Pursue the Blentrons! Angry Magmatron Magmatron in particular had already realized what the Blentrons' true aim was and refused to
allow the resurrection via Angolmois Energy of Unicron, consumer of Dinosaur, to happen. The Maximals also finally discovered the true
nature of Angolmois Energy when they found the lost Lio Convoy on Dinosaur. Illusion? Lio Convoy

In their hidden asteroid base, the Blentrons integrated the Angolmois Capsules into the structure so that their contents could empty into a
chamber where Unicron incubated as an energy being without a physical body. For whatever reason, this energy form took on the visage of
Galvatron, which fooled Magmatron when Unicron was finally revived. Unicron Revived!? However, he was not at his full power yet and
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searched for more Angolmois Energy, which brought him to stockpiles like Advance Base 889T9. But, thanks to his existence as a mass of
energy, he was able to absorb other forms of energy, such as the Maximals' firepower and explosions. Unicron's Ambition With his true objective
being to possess Vector Sigma and use Cybertron as his new body, Unicron was forced to skip absorbing the remaining Angolmois Energy
when Big Convoy figured out his intentions. Fight! Maximals Unicron initially succeeded at his goal, merging with Vector Sigma to become
Vector Sigma Unicron, End of the Maximals!? but the combined efforts of the Big Convoy Unit, Magmatron, and Lio Convoy were able to
vanquish Unicron. The Final Battle

Bom Bom manga continuity


Beast Wars II manga

Great Convoy at Maximal Army Central Headquarters sent Lio Convoy's team to Gaia to prevent the Angolmois Energy from falling into the
Predacons' hands. Demolish the Superdreadnought Tank!

After Galvatron fell into a deep sleep because he absorbed to much Angolmois Energy, his brother, Megastorm, used him as the power
source for the Galvatron Dekazura Tank. Demolish the Superdreadnought Tank!

Lio Convoy travelled to the ruins of Tokyo because he heard a mysterious voice after waking up from a nightmare. There, he found an
abandoned Angolmois Energy power planet used to generate the city. Later, he fought Galvatron, who also came to the ruins because he
heard the voice as well. Infiltrate the Mystery Island!

The Predacons built a decoy missile base located above an Angolmois Energy mine. Make a Surprise Attack on the Super Weapon Base!

The Autorollers established an Angolmois Energy processing facility that looked similar to a hot spring. Later, the Combatrons were kicked
into this "hot spring" after they served the wrong drink to Gigastorm, who became furious. The Angolmois Energy transformed the
Combatrons into the Cyborg Beasts. Recover the Bonds Lost!

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Later, Galvatron used the artificial planet Nemesis to extract and gather all of the Angolmois Energy on Gaia. The exposed Angolmois
Energy caused illness both animals and plants. Before Lio Convoy set out to Nemesis, Optimus Primal showed up via holographic
communication, warning Lio Convoy that he would be killed due to overexposure to the Angolmois Energy. Lio Convoy ignored the warning
and stated it was his duty to save Gaia by going to Nemesis. All Hands, Make a Special Attack on the Evil Planet!

After Galvatron became enraged upon the death of his brother, who was killed after interfering in Lio Convoy's battle against Galvatron, he
smashed the ground and made Lio Convoy fall into a tank filled with pure Angolmois Energy. Both Lio Convoy's mind and body became
corrupted. Fortunately, he was saved by the power gathered from all the animals on Gaia and the Maximal confronted Galvatron once again.
Although Galvatron used Angolmois Energy to make himself a giant, he was defeated by Lio Convoy with the power of the Energon Matrix.
Upon Galvatron's death, Nemesis exploded. Win the Battle of Light and Darkness!

"BLEGH!"

An Angolmois Capsule from Nemesis travelled back in time and fell on a planet in the 7th Cosmos. The "Divine Stone" evolved the native
animals, gifting them with the ability to speak and even weapons such as missiles. Such animals affected were Big, a mammoth, and
a Giganotosaurus, who became leader of group of a similarly evolved animals. Lio Convoy soon arrived and woke up on the unknown
planet, where he soon encountered the Giganotosaurus's gang massacring other animals. He attacked the Giganotosaurus to no avail; he was
saved by Big.

Big took Lio Convoy to the capsule; while Lio Convoy investigated it, Big was attacked by the Giganotosaurus from behind. Despite being
badly wounded, Big told Lio Convoy to leave and managed to push the dinosaur gang into the valley where the capsule was. The capsule
exploded on impact, and the Angolmois Energy evolved the dinosaurs into Transformers. Their leader, now proclaiming himself Magmatron,
thanked Big's effort for having granted them more power. Lio Convoy transformed into robot mode to fight and defeated most of them,
except for Magmatron, who defeated Lio Convoy with ease. The Beast Wars "Neo" Begin!!!

Beast Wars Neo manga

Beyond the capsule on the 7th Cosmos planet, there were six capsules ejected from the exploding Nemesis. One landed on Luxor, where it
either evolved the sand into the Sandron or granted the Sandron the ability to duplicate beings. There Are 7 Capsules Another landed on

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the Yggdrasill tree on Greengard, where it caused the green planet to freeze over. Mortal Combat! Twenty Thousand Meters in the Sky One was
somehow obtained by Scuba, who perhaps used it to evolve the native cobras of Jörmungandr, into Transformers. It was eventually hidden in
a statue of Scuba. A Battle Fought Alone The Byakurēn obtained one, and the cult worshipped the capsule. Break Through! The Polar Bear Raging Claw
Fist! Wednesday also received a capsule, which corrupted the planet's queen, Rage, and turned her into a jellyfish monster. To Jellyfish with Love!
Cry Out, Stampy Blade The final capsule was held at Graviton Prison, where it seemed to not affect anything. The Great Escape! Graviton Prison!

Unicron, seeking to revive himself, created the Blentrons to hunt down the Angolmois Energy. They accomplished little but massacring
planets, including Jörmungandr, A Battle Fought Alone in their search for the capsules. Realizing this task called for intelligent pawns, Unicron,
taking the form of the "Black Ball", manipulated both Maximal and Predacon alike to gather the Angolmois Capsules. Double Cross He left
himself to be found in the Galvaburg II on Gaia by Big Convoy's unit, and, once on the Gung Ho, activated the warp The 5 Rookies to Luxor.
The Black Ball explained to the Maximals that gathering the seven Angolmois Capsules was necessary to preserve the universe. After a fight
with the Predacons There Are 7 Capsules and the Sandron, the Maximals retrieved the capsule from Luxor. 100000000000000000 Grains of Sandron!!

The next capsule was found on Greengard. Despite some interference from Archadis, the rookie Maximals broke open the ice surrounding the
Angolmois Capsule and restored the planet to its previous state of paradise. Mortal Combat! Twenty Thousand Meters in the Sky The Maximals and the
Predacons then fought over the Angolmois Capsule hidden on Jörmungandr. Explosive decompression sucked out the Predacons to space and
tore apart the statue of Scuba, revealing the Angolmois Capsule. A Battle Fought Alone For the fifth capsule, the Maximals infiltrated the
sanctuary of the Byakurēn. The cult's founder, Kuma Kinkin, personally fought Big Convoy, only to have his bearnium gauntlets inserted
into his head. Break Through! The Polar Bear Raging Claw Fist! On Wednesday, Stampy cured Rāge of her Angolmois corruption. To Jellyfish with Love!
Cry Out, Stampy Blade Despite some interference and jailing from the warden robots of Graviton Prison, the Maximals recovered the Angolmois
Capsule there. The Great Escape! Graviton Prison!

The Black Ball had both Magmatron and the Maximals brought to an amphitheater near Cybertron. With the Blentron force given to him by
the Black Ball, Magmatron threatened the Maximals till they gave up the capsules. Magmatron's purpose done, a Latolata hit him aside and
the Blentrons had the Angolmois Energy absorbed by the Black Ball, who revealed himself to be Unicron. Unicron intended on consuming
Big Convoy and Magmatron as well, as they contained the energies of the seventh Angolmois Capsule. Unicron succeeded at consuming
Magmatron's Angolmois Energy, but Big Convoy was saved by Heinrad, who warned him of the threat Unicron posed. Double Cross Unicron
possessed Cybertron, using it as his new body and still sought out Big Convoy, needing his Angolmois Energy to complete his left eye. After
luring Unicron to Georgian to destroy his limbs, Big Convoy focused his rage and Magmatron's vengeance into an Angolmois flame
surrounding the Magma Blade and knocked Unicron's head off his body. Unicron's essence attempted to take over Big Convoy's body, but his
efforts were for naught as Big Convoy released the energies of his Matrix to destroy Unicron by sacrificing himself. Return to Zero

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Beast Machines toy bios
Prior to the Vehicon invasion of Cybertron, the Emperor of Destruction Magmatron partook in an intergalactic quest for "energy
capsules". Dinobots Magmatron toy bio

2006 IDW Beast Wars continuity

Angolmois. It does a body grotesque.

Foreseeing the destruction of his physical body, Unicron planted his life force inside capsules, teleporting them throughout the universe once
his fate had come to pass. The dark god planned to have his heralds recover the capsules and use them to resurrect their lord, but they would
sometimes be found by unaware Cybertronians, who became corrupted and eventually full-blown heralds. A significant stock was on Gaea,
which Galvatron tried to claim. Beast Wars Sourcebook

Shokaract was infected with Angolmois and lay dormant as the energy transformed him. His will overrode the Unicronian dominance, at least
temporarily. Beast Wars Sourcebook #3 Windrazor was corrupted by Angolmois and served as Unicron's herald for a period of time. Beast Wars

Sourcebook #4

Stellar cycles after Shokaract was infected with Angolmois, Elephorca, Drancron and Rartorata began collecting Angolmois as an offering to
Shokaract, who believed it would cause his ascension and didn't realize the power was making him a mere pawn of Unicron. The Ascending #1

After several incidents of civil unrest came to the fore, Big Convoy implied that Angolmois might very well be the cause of the riots, as it had
seemingly become an addictive drug to Cybertronians. Big Convoy and the Maximal Elders were familiar with Angolmois and its addictive,
unpredictable effects on Cybertronians. Angolmois's mutagenic properties became all the more terrifying when Razorbeast was infected by
Rartorata, and became a feral berserker. The Ascending #2

Eventually, Shokaract's minions began spreading Angolmois to the Cybertronian populace and causing large-scale riots, which empowered
an "Anti-Matrix" that he had created. Eventually Bump developed an anti-Angolmois retrovirus and Shokaract killed himself on the
discovery he was Unicron's pawn, ending the Angolmois threat. The Ascending #4

Animated cartoon continuity


Among other substances, Beachcomber utilizes Angolmois to "segfault his RAM", according to Rattletrap. The AllSpark Almanac II

Ask Vector Prime


Multiversal observer Vector Prime speculated that the dimension-traveling Dark Spark could have been the Dark Essence, a focused matrix
of Angolmois energy, among other explanations. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/18

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One universe's Thunderwing was addicted to dark energon. Thunderwing became a Herald of Unicron after the Lord of Chaos offered an
endless supply of his own lifeblood to quench Thunderwing's thirst for angolmois energy. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/19

Beast Wars: Uprising


In the 34th century, the Commandron ship Hyperborea detected angolmois capsules on the planet Energoa, a planet at the edge of
the Triangulum Galaxy. The ship's science officer, Deep Blue was baffled by their being there. The Inexorable March

Notes
 In real life, the word "Angolmois" was coined by the French seer Nostradamus in one of his Prophecies.[1] Its literal meaning
would be "Angolm-people", but it is widely interpreted to be anagram of "Mongolais", the Old French word for "Mongols",
with the prophesized "Great King of Angolmois" possibly referring to the King of the Mongols, Genghis Khan.[2] Although, it
is possibly a reference to the French region of Angoumois instead. The "Great King" would then be Francis I of France, who
before becoming king had been a Count of Angoulême, the now-former capital of Angoumois.[2] Either way, the word
"Angolmois" would be pronounced "Ahn-gol-mwa". But since this a bit of an esoteric reference, romanization isn't consistent,
such as "Personal Combat in the Deep Sea!!" spelling it "Angoul Moor".

 Cementing the Nostradamus connection, a Beast Wars II toy catalog claims that Beast Wars II begins in "the seventh month of
Space Year 1999" and that the Predacons are in search of "the King of Angolmois". Nostradamus's prophecy says that in the
seventh month of 1999, the king of the Angolmois will be resurrected. If this seems like an odd reference for a
Japanese Transformers property, bear in mind that Nostradamus lore is quite popular in much of anime, to say nothing of
Japanese pop culture in general.

 As presented above, IDW Publishing's Beast Wars: The Ascending comic series refers to this substance as simply
"Angolmois", dropping the "Energy" part of its name. The Beast Wars Sourcebook, meanwhile, inconsistently refers to it as
either "Angolmois", "Angolmois Energy", or "Angolmois energy". This slight name change in The Ascending and lack of
consistency in the Sourcebook were most likely not conscious decisions as, according to author Simon Furman, it was decided
to maintain all of the original Japanese names and terms for these publications. [3] This loose adherence to the "Energy" part of
the name was most likely due to how both Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo had been largely inaccessible to the Western
World for about two decades. The fact that the full name of the stuff in the Japanese media was consistently "Angolmois
Energy", and not just "Angolmois", was simply not that widely known in the English-speaking markets at the time of release
for both The Ascending and the Sourcebook.

 Prior to Generations Selects, Angolmois Energy was perceived as similar to both the Dark Essence and Dark Energon, as all
three were corrupting energies linked to Unicron and buried inside the Earth. At BotCon 2011, when questioned on
resemblance the Prime staff stated that the similarity of the then-new Dark Energon concept was a coincidence; they had been
unaware of Angolmois Energy, being unfamiliar with Japanese Transformers fiction in general. The Facebook edition of Ask
Vector Prime, also written before Selects, equated the three.

 In light of the Primus energy retcon, a longstanding bit of bizarreness featured in the first three episodes of The
Headmasters cartoon has at least been patched up. During the events of those episodes, the Matrix was hidden on Earth to
recharge its energy that was lost at the end of "The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2". This originally made no sense, as why

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would any kind of energy on Earth be able to replenish the cosmic power of the Matrix? Well, now that energy from deep
within the Earth would be none other than the Angolmois Energy of Primus.

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Blastizone

Wibbly-wobbly...timey-wimey...stuff.

The Blastizone (ブラスティゾーン Burasutizōn, ブラスティーゾーン Burasutīzōn; also Blasty Zone) is a tear in spacetime, capable of
transporting Transformers across it. It can be artificially created, but maintaining it is impossible, and the zone can collapse without warning.
Although its presence creates gravitational forces, it does not suck in energy and matter as a black hole would.

Fiction
Robotmasters comic

Beast Megatron and Psycho-Orb traveled to 2004's Earth from prehistoric Earth through a Blastizone. Change in Command: The Usurper

Decepticon In search of Megatron, Optimus Primal also arrived in 2004 Earth through a Blastizone. To War! Optimus Primal The New Battle Begins!

Star Saber and Victory Leo in 2025 also crossed the Blastizone in pursuit of Gigant Bomb. Detecting Decepticon presence on Earth, they
combined into Victory Saber Jet Mode and sped off to the planet. Go! Star Saber

Lio Convoy was transported from Gaia—future Earth—through a Blastizone to Earth in 2005. The trip struck the white lion with a minor
bout of amnesia, which Megatron exploited. Lio Convoy Storms In

Robotmasters cartoon

The Megatron of a different "dimension" travelled to modern Earth via an unspecified method, likely through a Blastizone. Optimus
Prime feared that such travel would destroy the Universe. Such a thing did not come to pass, although Megatron professed no qualms if it
did. Fight! The Group of the Strongest Commanders!

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Ask Vector Prime

After hijacking the body of the future Autobot Reverse Convoy in order to return to normal space, Megatron traveled through the Blasty
Zone in order to return to his native timeframe. After Megatron was expelled from Reverse Convoy's body, Convoy returned to his home era,
presumably also through the Blasty Zone. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/14

While travelling through the Blasty Zone, Wind Sheer was taken by Primus to fight in the Universe War. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/23

Notes

 It is possible that the term is meant to be romanized as "Blustizone".

 The "Transformers Kissplayer Chronological Table" printed on the Autorooper × Atari packaging spells it as "Bloodizone" (ブ
ラッディゾーン Buraddizōn). This appears to simply be a misspelling, as it is not mentioned in Robotmasters media. The Bloody
Z found in The AllSpark Almanac II was made as a reference to this spelling.

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List of universal streams
Although, over fifteen million universes have been recorded in the official Axiom Nexus catalogue,[1] only a minute fraction of
these universal streams have revealed. Here are those streams, with their individual continuities and the continuity families they belong to.

What's with all the numbers? Do Cybertronians really talk like that?

Cybertronians are a backwards, primitive race.Cop-Tur and Crasher weigh in, Ask Vector Prime, 2016/01/16

Aurex
The Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

"These must be Walky's favorite because I debuted here!"

 Aurex 402.24 Gamma—the Dreamwave Armada continuity.[2]

 Aurex 802.23 Alpha—the Armada cartoon.[3]

 Aurex 103.10 Alpha—the Legends of the Microns cartoon.[4]

 Aurex 203.26 Zeta—the Armada Reader's Digest books.[5]

 Aurex 503.01 Gamma—the Linkage comic mini-series.[5]

 Aurex 503.21 Gamma—the Panini Armada comic.[6]

 Aurex 603.0 Kappa—The Energon Within video game.[3]

 Aurex 204.0 Kappa—the Battle for Megatron online game.[5]

 Aurex 304.0 Epsilon—the Megawing Galvatron instructions.[5]

 Aurex 404.11 Kappa—the Transformers PlayStation 2 video game.[5]

 Aurex 604.0 Beta—the Omega Sentinel toy.[5]

 Aurex 604.24 Gamma—the fourth Energon pack-in comic.[5]

 Aurex 1104.30-DB Zeta—the "Lonesome Diesel" short story.[5]


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 Aurex 1104.30-JH Zeta—the "Fire in the Dark" short story.[5]

 Aurex 1104.30-JM Zeta—the "Something Robotic This Way Comes" short story.[5]

 Aurex 105.08 Alpha—the Galaxy Force cartoon.[5]

 Aurex 105.15 Gamma—the Transformers: Galaxy Force manga.[5]

 Aurex 405.0 Epsilon—the Fun Publications Cybertron fiction.[5]

 Aurex 006.0 Kappa—the Transformers Cybertron: Primus Unleashed online game.[5]

 Aurex 606.0 Kappa—the canceled Quest for Cybertron game.[5]

"Urg, guys, I think we've got humans all over these."

 Aurex 906.29 Alpha—the alternate universe seen in the end credits of the episode "Beginning".[5]

 Aurex 1006.0 Beta—Jungle Planet Optimus Prime's toy bio.[6]

 Aurex 1107.23 Beta—the Tech Specs from the Black Friday release date of the Cannonball/Downshift "Search for the Pirate
Moon" two-pack.[7]

 Aurex 615.03 Epsilon—the Beast Wars of Alpha Q's universe.[5]

 Aurex something something— the universe where a bunch of Cy-Kill's new Renegades came from.[5]
Cymond

The continuity family for pre-Transformers lines and other miscellaneous series related to Transformers.

 Cymond 772.0 Beta—the Henshin Cyborg, Diakron, and Kronoform toylines.[5]

 Cymond 381.0 Beta—the "New Microman" toyline that included Micro Change.[5]

 Cymond 1184.0 Gamma—the Starriors comic miniseries.[5]

 Cymond 290.03 Alpha—the first Brave anime.[5]

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 Cymond 999.04 Alpha—the first Zoids anime.[5]
Fornax

The Kre-O continuity family

 Fornax 711.01 Alpha—the Kre-O Transformers cartoon.[2]

 Fornax 613.03 Alpha—the Kre-O: Think Like A Kreon cartoon.[5]

 Fornax 813.0 Gamma—the Kre-O Transformers comic.[2]


Gargent

Not to be confused with these guys.

The GoBots continuity family.

 Gargent 984.08 Alpha—the Challenge of the GoBots cartoon.[3]

 Gargent 1084.29 Alpha—the five-part Challenge of the GoBots miniseries, comprising the first five episodes of the regular
series.[5]

 Gargent 1184.10 Gamma—the Robo Machines comic.[5]

 Gargent -1185.01 Alpha—an evil GoBots mirror universe from the cartoon episode "Transfer Point".[5]

 Gargent 186.0 Gamma—the Gobots Magazine.[5]

 Gargent 087.0 Kappa—the Challenge of the Gobots game.[5]

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Iocus

Iocus 514.31 Hentai

A continuity family for miscellaneous franchises that usually tend to be generic or overlap with various other continuity families, such
as Construct-Bots, Bot Shots, and Hero Mashers.

 Iocus 606.0 Beta—the Attacktix toyline.[5]

 Iocus 607.02 Kappa—the 3D Battle-Card Game.[5]

 Iocus 1012.30 Gamma—the Transformers: The Ultimate Pop-Up Universe book.[5]

 Iocus 214.24 Kappa—the Battle Masters mobile game.

 Iocus 514.31 Gamma—the Transformers Legends comic.


Lukas

Disney scrubbed the canon, but we remember.

The Star Wars continuity family.

 Lukas 577.25 Beta—the Star Wars Transformers continuity.[2]

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Malgus

The Animated continuity family.

 Malgus 1207.26 Alpha—the Animated cartoon continuity.[8]

 Malgus 508.6 Zeta—the Robot Roll Call storybook.[5]

 Malgus 1008.19 Gamma—the Titan Animated comic.[5]

 Malgus 410.03 Delta—the Otoboto family segments from the Japanese release of the Animated cartoon.[5]

 Malgus -411.27 Zeta—the "Shattered Glass Animated" universe.[9]


Nexus

The TransTech continuity family.

 Nexus 208.0 Epsilon—Axiom Nexus.[3]


Primax
The Generation 1 continuity family, which also encompasses the Beast Era. There are a LOT of these ones! The Vector
Prime and Rhinox of Axiom Nexus posit that the multiverse may have started from a Primax reality, hence the sheer volume of them.

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Alpha universal streams

This one, you know.

 Primax 984.17 Alpha—The Transformers cartoon.[3]

 Primax 785.06 Alpha—the Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers cartoon.[5]

 Primax 1185.04 Alpha—the universe introduced in the G.I. Joe episodes "Worlds Without End".[5]

 Primax 1086.01 Alpha—the alternate Generation 1 cartoon timeline beginning with "Dark Awakening".[5]

 Primax 787.3 Alpha—The Headmasters cartoon.[10]

 Primax 1087.09 Alpha—the Video Challenger opening of the Headmasters.[3]

 Primax 488.12 Alpha—the Super-God Masterforce cartoon.[5]

 Primax 496.22 Alpha—the Beast Wars cartoon.[5]

 Primax 1097.01 Alpha—the Japanese Beast Wars cartoon.[5]

 Primax 498.1 Alpha—the Beast Wars II cartoon.[11]

 Primax 1298.19 Alpha—the Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger! film.[5]

 Primax 400.05 Alpha—the Car Robots cartoon.[5]

 Primax 1108.10 Alpha—the Universe cartoon.[5]


Beta universal streams

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 Primax 185.0 Beta—the Decepto-Pack toy.[5]

 Primax 092.0 Beta—the Megavisor image of Hyperdrive from the Skyquake toy.[5]

 Primax 094.0 Beta—the Hero Optimus Prime toy.[5]

 Primax 095.0 Beta—the Bulletbike toy's bio.[10]

 Primax 096.0 Beta—the home to many unreleased Generation 2 toys.[5]

 Primax 196.0 Beta—the first wave Beast Wars bios.[5]

 Primax 296.0 Beta—the second wave Beast Wars bios.[6]

 Primax 700.0 Beta—Primal Prime's Beast Machines toy bio.

 Primax 603.0 Beta—the Heroes of Cybertron Gigatron toy.[5]

 Primax 903.0 Beta—the Binaltech continuity.[12]

 Primax 905.0 Beta—the Binaltech Asterisk continuity.[13]

 Primax 1206.0 Beta—the Autorooper toy and the timeline included with it.[5]

 Primax 308.13 Beta—the Henkei! Henkei! pack-in manga.[5]

 Primax 109.0 Beta—the original home of Alternity Convoy Vibrant Red.[14]

 Primax 513.25 Beta—the Transformers GT: Mission GT-R toyline.[5]

 Primax 716.21 Beta—the tech specs of the Titan Force San Diego Comic-Con exclusive.[6]
Gamma universal streams

The Marvel Comics continuity alone has enough alternate timelines to be its own continuity family.

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 Primax 984.0 Gamma—the U.S. Marvel The Transformers comic.[1]

 Primax 984.20 Gamma—the UK Marvel The Transformers comic.[5]

 Primax 1285.0 Gamma—The "Plague of the Insecticons!" comic.[5]

 Primax 886.0 Gamma—the Marvel Transformers: The Movie comic.[5]

 Primax 986.13 Gamma—the alternate Marvel UK future of "Target: 2006".[5]

 Primax 388.0 Gamma—the Super-God Masterforce manga.[3]

 Primax 488.0 Gamma—the U.S. comic adaptation of "The Big Broadcast of 2006".[5]

 Primax 290.03 Gamma—the Marvel Comics UK Earthforce continuity.[5]

 Primax 490.0 Gamma—the universe introduced in "Rhythms of Darkness!"[5]

 Primax 094.0 Gamma—The Official Transformers: Generation 2 Annual.[5]

 Primax 994.0 Gamma—the Fleetway Generation 2 comic.[5]

 Primax 895.0 Gamma—the "The New Battle!!" comic.[15]

 Primax 798.0 Gamma—the Beast Wars II manga.[6]

 Primax 302.06 Gamma—the Dreamwave Generation 1 comics.[5]

 Primax 603.0 Gamma—the Universe CD-ROM comic.[5]

 Primax 703.02 Gamma—the Devil's Due Press G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers comics.[3]

 Primax 703.09 Gamma—the doomed universe introduced in Armada #13.[5]

 Primax 903.04 Gamma—the Dreamwave Transformers/G.I. Joe comics.[5]

 Primax 1103.12-R Gamma—the Beast Machines universe glimpsed in "Worlds Collide, Part 4 of 4".[5]

 Primax 504.0 Gamma—the Beast Within comic.[5]

 Primax 704.08 Gamma—the "Ain't No Rat" comic.[5]

 Primax 1005.19 Gamma—the 2005 IDW comics.[16]

"So it's unanimous. We find B.O.T. guilty."

 Primax 206.15 Gamma—the IDW Beast Wars comics.[5]

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 Primax 206.24 Gamma—the Beast Wars Reborn text story.[5]

 Primax 706.05 Gamma—the IDW Hearts of Steel comics.[5]

 Primax 806.30 Gamma—the vision of the future in G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: The Art of War #5.[5]

 Primax 208.15 Gamma—the "Hail and Farewell" comic strip.[5]

 Primax -408.01 Gamma—the "Shattered Expectations" April Fools' Day comic.[5]

 Primax 1008.15 Gamma—the Comic Bun Bun Henkei! Henkei! manga.[5]

 Primax 209.0 Gamma—the universe of the Beast Wars: Uprising bios.[17]

 Primax 209.20 Gamma—the Henkei! Henkei! manga in the Transformers Generations guidebook series.[5]

 Primax 512.5 Gamma—the Regeneration One comic.[2]

 Primax 113.23 Gamma—the "Mars Attacks: The Transformers" comic.[5]

 Primax 713.31 Gamma—the "Metrowars" guidebook manga.[5]

 Primax 514.29 Gamma—the Cloud continuity.[2]

 Primax 514.3 Gamma—the IDW Transformers vs. G.I. Joe comic series.[5]

 Primax 1114.26 Gamma—the Functionist Universe.[5]


Delta universal streams
 Primax 988.0 Delta—the bookend segments of Season 5 of The Transformers cartoon.[5]
Epsilon universal streams

 Primax 797.18 Epsilon—the 3H Beast Era continuity.[6]

 Primax 905.22 Epsilon—the "Descent into Evil" continuity.[5]

 Primax 207.0 Epsilon—the Fun Publications Classics continuity.[1]

 Primax -408.24 Epsilon—the Shattered Glass continuity.[18]

 Primax 509.28 Epsilon—the Wings Universe continuity.[19]

 Primax 913.12 Epsilon—the INSIRT continuity first seen in "Timeless".[20]

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 Primax 215.19 Epsilon—the universe of the Beast Wars: Uprising prose fiction.[21]
Zeta universal streams

 Primax 485.27 Zeta—the draft script of The Transformers: The Movie.[5]

 Primax 785.13 Zeta—the Marvel UK letters page.[5]

 Primax 489.0 Zeta—the Transformers Comic-Magazin.[5]

 Primax 290.0 Zeta—the Zone story pages.[5]

 Primax 1291.0 Zeta—the "Another Time & Place" text story.[1]

 Primax 304.25-P3 Zeta—the unused Pretender concept art seen in the deluxe edition of Transformers Generations.[5]

 Primax 1104.30-TW Zeta—the "Collect and Save" short story.[5]

 Primax 807.11 Zeta—the timeline included with the Kiss Players/15 Go! Go! compilation.[5]

 Primax 208.06 Zeta—the alternate universe mentioned in Waspinator's Beast Wars Sourcebook profile.[5]

 Primax 308.0 Zeta—the Henkei! Henkei! magazine shorts.[5]

 Primax yadda-yadda Zeta—the Big Looker Storybooks.[22]

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Eta universal streams

 Primax 085.0 Eta—The Battle for Planet Earth audio stories.[5]

 Primax 406.3 Eta—the Kiss Players radio drama.[4]


Theta universal streams
 Primax 698.20 Theta—the "Visitations" script reading.[3]

 Primax 614.21 Theta—the "Prevenge" script reading.[5]


Iota universal streams
 Primax 712.17 Iota—A proposed third-season episode of the Generation 1 cartoon.[5]

 Primax 514.23 Iota—the Transformers × Evangelion online text story.[5]


Kappa universal streams

Maybe there's a Primax where this doesn't look dated.

 Primax 1086.0 Kappa—The Transformers: Battle to Save the Earth video game.[5]

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 Primax 1286.3 Kappa—the Mystery of Convoy video game.[4]

 Primax 399.19 Kappa—the Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle video game.[5]

 Primax 700.12-N4 Kappa—the Nintendo 64 Beast Wars Transmetals video game.[5]

 Primax 700.12-SP Kappa—the PlayStation Beast Wars Transmetals video game.[5]

 Primax 1003.30 Kappa—the Japanese PlayStation 2 The Transformers video game.[5]

 Primax 1108.12 Kappa—the Transformers G1: Awakening mobile game.[5]

 Primax 610.17 Kappa—the Transformers: War for Cybertron video games.[5]

 Primax 1212.13 Kappa—the Transformers Legends mobile game.[5]

 Primax 1015.06 Kappa—the Transformers: Devastation video game.[23]

 Primax 616.02 Kappa-the Transformers: Earth Wars mobile game.[6]

 Primax 1099.01-N6 Kappa—the Transformers: Beast Wars Metals 64 video game.[5]

 Primax 1099.01-PS Kappa—the Transformers: Beast Wars Metals: Clash! Intense Battle video game.[5]
Lambda universal streams

"I think Optimus is smaller than Godzilla."


"Pfff, it’s not to scale."

 Primax 1186.0 Lambda—the cover of #26 of the Marvel The Transformers series.[2]

 Primax 487.0 Lambda—the Grand Scramble Team art from the Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010 story pages.[5]

 Primax 903.0-M Lambda—the Machine Wars Starscream art from Genesis: The Art of Transformers.[5]

 Primax 1104.10 Lambda—the cover of G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #3.[5]

 Primax 708.10-R Lambda—the retail-exclusive cover of All Hail Megatron #1.[5]

 Primax 613.28 Lambda—the convention exclusive cover of My Little Pony Micro-Series #5.[5]

 Primax 1215.02-RH Lambda—the subscription cover of The Transformers vol. 2 #48.[5]


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Quadwal

You should be very familiar with this one.

A strangely divergent continuity family.

 Quadwal -3760.925 Theta—the world in which Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster were recruited to write The AllSpark Almanac.[8]
[24]

 Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon—a world where GoBots was more successful than The Transformers.[5]
Rovio

The Angry Birds continuity family.

 Rovio 914.25 Kappa—the Angry Birds Transformers mobile game.[2]

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Tyran

The timeline that makes that dollar, y'all (MOTHER****ING MONEY)

The Movie continuity family.

 Tyran 207.28 Gamma—the IDW movie comics.[2]

 Tyran 307.27 Zeta—the world of Ghosts of Yesterday.[3]

 Tyran 407.1 Beta—the world of the movie toyline's Tech Specs.[4]

 Tyran 607.07 Kappa—the Capture the Cube online game.[3]

 Tyran 707.04 Delta—the live-action Transformers films.[1]

 Tyran 208.28 Gamma—the alternate Titan Magazines timeline started by "Twilight's Last Gleaming".[5]

 Tyran 509.12 Zeta—Revenge of the Fallen: The Junior Novel.[2]

 Tyran 509.28 Kappa—the Autobot Stronghold game.[6]

 Tyran 609.08 Kappa—the Revenge of the Fallen mobile game.[5]

 Tyran 609.22 Iota—the Burger King Transform Your Way website.[5]

 Tyran 609.23-PX Kappa—the Revenge of the Fallen PS3 game.[5]

 Tyran 609.23-XP Kappa—the Revenge of the Fallen PC video game.[2]

 Tyran 110.21 Alpha—the Transformers: Cyber Missions online cartoon.[5]

 Tyran 511.0 Kappa—the Victory Is Sweet game.[5]

 Tyran 611.14 Kappa—the Transformers: Dark of the Moon video games from Activision.[5]

 Tyran 611.28 Kappa—the Transformers: Dark of the Moon mobile game.[5]

 Tyran 1211.03 Theta—the world of Transformers: The Ride – 3D.[5]

 Tyran 614.19 Kappa—the Transformers: Age of Extinction mobile game.[5]


Uniend

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"This is getting confusing. Why don't we call our universe 'Universe A' and this universe 'Universe B'?"
"Hey! Why can't we be Universe A?"

The Aligned continuity family.

 Uniend 610.23 Zeta—the Aligned novel series begun by Exodus.[6]

 Uniend 911.05 Alpha—the Prime cartoon continuity.[2]

 Uniend 312.0 Kappa—the Transformers Online game.[5]

 Uniend 812.21 Kappa—the Fall of Cybertron video game.[2]

 Uniend 1012.30 Kappa—Transformers: Prime - The Game.[5]

 Uniend 1212.01 Beta—the Dark Guard Optimus Prime toy.[5]

 Uniend 713.01 Alpha—the Go! cartoon.[5]

 Uniend 1214.19 Kappa—the Robots in Disguise mobile game.[5]


Viron

"Viron 90... no, this isn't working, Koji. Just write down we're Earth-1."

The Robots in Disguise continuity family.

 Viron 901.8 Alpha—the 2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon.[7]

 Viron 102.0 Beta—the Air Attack Optimus Primal toy.[5]

 Viron 403.0 Beta—the Dreadwind and Smokejumper toys[3] and the Dinobots toyline[5]

 Viron 903.0 Beta—the Sam's Club-exclusive release of Optimus Prime.[6]

 Viron 1103.12 Gamma—the home of the Universe Spy Changers seen in "Worlds Collide, Part 4 of 4".[5]

 Viron 704.08 Gamma—the "Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?" comic.[2]

 Viron 704.31 Epsilon—the "Shell Game" comic.[5]

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Xobitor

This one, you probably don't know.

The Robotix continuity family.

 Xobitor 1085.06 Alpha—the Robotix cartoon.[3]

 Xobitor 286.0 Gamma—the Robotix comic.[3]


Yayayarst

No, this has nothing to do with them.

The Go-Bots continuity family.

 Yayayarst 086.0 Beta—the world of First Transformers.[5]

 Yayayarst 201.11 Beta—the world of 1-2-3 Transformers.[3]

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