Prime World

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Among the many universes of the Multiverse is the Prime World (プライム世界), a realm with an interesting history. It includes universal stream Uniend 713.01 Alpha.

Fiction

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Ask Vector Prime

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Vector Prime had difficulty determining whether the Satellite Primes of Uniend 713.01 Alpha would be barred from Axiom Nexus. Ask Vector Prime

Arms Micron bios

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Leo Prime arrived in this world from his universe to assist in defeating Unicron's threat. Leo Prime bio

United Warriors

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From among the Multiverse's dead, Unicron resurrected the Breakdown of the Prime World as "Zombie War Breakdown" so that he could serve as a limb for Grand Galvatron. Grand Galvatron Chapter

After he was finished dealing with Grand Galvatron, Breakdown tearfully reunited with Knock Out in his native universe. Ruination Chapter, Part Two

End of G1 Universe

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In the Prime World, Leo Prime encountered Go Prime, who explained that he split this world in two using the power of the Black Legendisc as a part of an experiment to save it from a crisis. Leo Prime was forced to cut the conversation short when Predacons entered the G1 World through the Quantum Dial that the white lion used to enter the Prime World. Age of Primes

Coming through the Multiverse Space Bridge, Knock Out and Breakdown participated in a Speedia 500 race on the Velocitron of another universe. Skyquake and Dreadwing attended as spectators. Mystery of the Speedia 500

Legends comic

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Using the spirit energy of the Legends World, Rattrap and Tigatron were able to access the "world of Adventure" through their dreams. The members of the Bee Team were freaked out by the super-deformed creatures and threw them into stasis pods. Go! Adventure

Notes

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  • As this universe exists in a Japanese context, it does not neatly overlap with the Western version of Prime and its continuity—in addition to their media inserting the Arms Microns as background characters in Prime, Japan notably did not receive the final season of said cartoon, instead diverging by incorporating the Japanese-original Go! series. Further, their Adventure take on the Robots in Disguise franchise incorporates more ancillary media such as comics and bios explaining an alternate set of events.
  • It's not clear what Go Prime means by splitting the world in two; it may indicate Go! and Adventure exist as parallel timelines as an explanation for Optimus Prime's incongruous status in those two series?
  • Uniend 713.01 Alpha is the universal stream designation corresponding to the Go! cartoon. Its specifications are taken from the airdate of "Triple Combination! Swordbot - Samurai!".