Wallbreaker

Wallbreaker is a Nebulan and Autobot Godmaster from either the Unicron Trilogy or Generation 1 continuity family.
You can't see me!


{{#ifeq: ||}} This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

You owe your continued existence to Wallbreaker, hero of the multiverse.

Fiction

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Ask Vector Prime

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In one reality, Wallbreaker was among several Nebulons who discovered Master-Braces and bonded with a Cybertronian Transtector, becoming a Cybertron in the Masterforce conflict. At the climax of this war, Wallbreaker and his Transtector were separated, the Transtector gaining sentience and a spark based on the Jinchōkon of his organic operator. The Nebulon Wallbreaker became a great Nebulon leader and protector of his homeworld, being remembered for tens of thousands of years after his death. Meanwhile, the Cybertronian Wallbreaker continued to fight alongside his fellow Cybertrons against the Destrons in space.

Millions of years passed, and the other living Transtectors died or took new paths in life. Wallbreaker, a lone warrior by nature, eventually found himself wandering outside of the local galaxy. He came upon the Horologium dwarf galaxy, which he was surprised to discover had been transformed into one massive computer. Deducing some ominous intention to be behind such an achievement, Wallbreaker traveled inside to investigate, and was set upon by hordes of Terrorcon drones. The sight of the Destron insignia only increased his resolve to unravel the mystery, and he fought his way to the center of the galaxy, where a single, cyberformed planet orbited a massive singularity. Exhausted by the drones, he blacked out. When Wallbreaker came to, he found himself a guest in the banquet hall of a cultured Destron, Killswitch. Killswitch, as Wallbreaker learned, had abandoned the war long ago to indulge in experimentation. The Destron explained that the Horologium galaxy was his ultimate achievement, crafted into a plausibility matrix which could calculate every permutation of every particle in the Milky Way galaxy from the beginning to the end of time. Wallbreaker would have congratulated Killswitch on this achievement, but Killswitch proceeded to explain that he could and would use the plausibility matrix to cancel out the existence of any alternate reality he did not like. Alarmed, Wallbreaker objected to at the intent to commit such mass murder. This broke Killswitch's calm veneer; Killswitch was disappointed that a Cybertronian of all beings would still deem him to be mad. A battle ensued, spanning the entire planet Existimus. Vector Prime did not know the outcome of the battle, but he had confidence that Wallbreaker succeeded in stopping Killswitch as the multiverse continued to exist. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/11/06

Notes

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  • Wallbreaker and Killswitch's continuity family of origin is difficult to determine. Wallbreaker's status as a Godmaster in a Masterforce conflict would indicate that he is from the Generation 1 continuity family, but the Terrorcons he fights are all Unicron Trilogy Terrorcons, not Generation 1 Terrorcons. Further, the Japanese faction names "Cybertron and "Destron" were used in both the Generation 1 cartoon continuity and in the Unicron Trilogy. If asked about Wallbreaker's universe of origin, Vector Prime would probably question the necessity of such labeling, emphasizing the merits of a story over its categorization.