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Shaped like the [[Matrix of Leadership]] they revere so much, the '''''Exodus''''' is the starship of the [[Reversionist]]s, meant to carry them somewhere where they may start again.
Shaped like the [[Matrix of Leadership]] they revere so much, the '''''Exodus''''' is the starship of the [[Reversionist]]s, meant to carry them somewhere where they may start again.
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As a result of the moral degradation and political strife that had gripped [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Heretech]] made plans for his faction to leave Cybertron entirely. {{storylink|The Change In Your Nature Part Four}}
As a result of the moral degradation and political strife that had gripped [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Heretech]] made plans for his faction to leave Cybertron entirely. {{storylink|The Change In Your Nature Part Four}}


While the Reversionists were not hugely popular, news of the ''Exodus''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s launch spread across Cybertron, drawing the attention of many dissatisfied citizens. Among them was [[Greenlight]] who tried to convince [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] to board the ship with [[Gauge]] so the three could find a peaceful life. Though Arcee doubted the necessity of such an act, she changed her mind when the [[Tether]] collapsed. Unfortunately, she found that several others had also changed their mind, forcing [[Security Operations]] to lock down the ''Exodus''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s landing pad. Pushing their way through the crowd, the family were the last to make it aboard the ship before it took off. {{storylink|Arcee/Greenlight: Run}}
While the Reversionists were not hugely popular, news of the ''Exodus''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s launch spread across Cybertron, drawing the attention of many dissatisfied citizens. Among them was [[Greenlight]] who tried to convince [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] to board the ship with [[Gauge]] so the three could find a peaceful life. Though Arcee doubted the necessity of such an act, she changed her mind when the [[Tether]] collapsed. Unfortunately, she found that several others had also changed their mind, forcing [[Security Operations]] to lock down the ''Exodus''{{'}} landing pad. Pushing their way through the crowd, the family were the last to make it aboard the ship before it took off. {{storylink|Arcee/Greenlight: Run}}


Heretech however had no intention of abandoning Cybertron, planning to return and purify it in the name of [[Primus]]. Shortly after takeoff however, the Reversionists discovered Gauge and her mentors. The latter two were imprisoned while the former, still young enough to have her memories tampered, was made to believe that she had always been a Reversionist. {{storylink|Gauging the Truth, Part Two: A Truth for a Truth|A Truth for a Truth}}
Heretech however had no intention of abandoning Cybertron, planning to return and purify it in the name of [[Primus]]. Shortly after takeoff however, the Reversionists discovered Gauge and her mentors. The latter two were imprisoned while the former, still young enough to have her memories tampered, was made to believe that she had always been a Reversionist. {{storylink|Gauging the Truth, Part Two: A Truth for a Truth|A Truth for a Truth}}
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As the ship flew over Iacon, Heretech commanded Gauge to find an energon vein that the ship's plasma engines could ignite, burning the unfaithful to death. Once his scheme had been stopped and he was brought down, [[Accelerator]] took command of the Reversionists, intending to take the ''Exodus'' into space once more following its repairs, though with a diminished crew complement. {{storylink|Gauging the Truth, Part Three: Moment of Truth|Moment of Truth}}
As the ship flew over Iacon, Heretech commanded Gauge to find an energon vein that the ship's plasma engines could ignite, burning the unfaithful to death. Once his scheme had been stopped and he was brought down, [[Accelerator]] took command of the Reversionists, intending to take the ''Exodus'' into space once more following its repairs, though with a diminished crew complement. {{storylink|Gauging the Truth, Part Three: Moment of Truth|Moment of Truth}}


When increasing political tensions endangered the organic immigrants of the [[Xeno-Quarter]], [[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]] noted that the only starship large enough to transport the [[alien]]s off of Cybertron was the ''Exodus'' but that it was grounded given that most of the Reversionists were living in it. {{storylink|Escape Part One}}


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[[Category:IDW (2019) starships]]

Latest revision as of 23:52, 13 July 2022

The name or term "Exodus" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Exodus (disambiguation).

Shaped like the Matrix of Leadership they revere so much, the Exodus is the starship of the Reversionists, meant to carry them somewhere where they may start again.

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2019 IDW continuity

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As a result of the moral degradation and political strife that had gripped Cybertron, Heretech made plans for his faction to leave Cybertron entirely. The Change In Your Nature Part Four

While the Reversionists were not hugely popular, news of the Exodus's launch spread across Cybertron, drawing the attention of many dissatisfied citizens. Among them was Greenlight who tried to convince Arcee to board the ship with Gauge so the three could find a peaceful life. Though Arcee doubted the necessity of such an act, she changed her mind when the Tether collapsed. Unfortunately, she found that several others had also changed their mind, forcing Security Operations to lock down the Exodus' landing pad. Pushing their way through the crowd, the family were the last to make it aboard the ship before it took off. Arcee/Greenlight: Run

Heretech however had no intention of abandoning Cybertron, planning to return and purify it in the name of Primus. Shortly after takeoff however, the Reversionists discovered Gauge and her mentors. The latter two were imprisoned while the former, still young enough to have her memories tampered, was made to believe that she had always been a Reversionist. A Truth for a Truth

As the Exodus sailed aimlessly to kill time, Arcee and Greenlight managed to access its computer systems to direct Gauge to them. Gauging the Truth: Part One After her true memories were restored, Gauge freed her mentors just as the Exodus returned to Cybertron. A Truth for a Truth

As the ship flew over Iacon, Heretech commanded Gauge to find an energon vein that the ship's plasma engines could ignite, burning the unfaithful to death. Once his scheme had been stopped and he was brought down, Accelerator took command of the Reversionists, intending to take the Exodus into space once more following its repairs, though with a diminished crew complement. Moment of Truth

When increasing political tensions endangered the organic immigrants of the Xeno-Quarter, Hoist noted that the only starship large enough to transport the aliens off of Cybertron was the Exodus but that it was grounded given that most of the Reversionists were living in it. Escape Part One