Autobot Mausoleum

The Autobot Mausoleum is the final resting place of the chassis and servos of fallen Autobot heroes. It is a large barge set adrift in deep space. Inside, you can find the memorial known as the Veil of Remembrance.

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Fiction

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The Transformers cartoon

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While being pursued by Galvatron, Rodimus Prime and his crew had to ditch their starship and take refuge on the Autobot Mausoleum. Inside, they were surprised to find Optimus Prime seemingly alive, if not entirely well. In truth, he was little more than a reanimated corpse, courtesy of the Quintessons. The Autobot Mausoleum was destroyed when the zombie Optimus Prime set the self-destruct. Dark Awakening

Animated

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The Autobot Mausoleum existed in the Hadean System, not far from Cybertron. Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II

Knights of Unicron

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The Veil of Remembrance, located on the Autobot Mausoleum, was the tenth venue for the Knights of Unicron on their 2014 "Till All Are One" tour. Knights of Unicron

Games

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Transformers Legends

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Rodimus Prime, Arcee, Ultra Magnus and Spike Witwicky sheltered in the mausoleum under suspiciously familiar circumstances, and discovered that Optimus Prime had come back to life. Dark Awakening

Notes

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  • Named Autobots entombed in the Autobot Mausoleum: Ironhide, Ratchet, Prowl, Huffer, and Optimus Prime.
  • Rodimus Prime and his crew were surprised to find it, suggesting they forgot where it was.
  • It features breathable air.
  • According to Spike Witwicky, it is the size of Manhattan. Kinda puts into perspective how much damage the Great War really did.

See also

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