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===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
====''The Transformers'' cartoon====
====''The Transformers'' cartoon====
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[[Primacron]]'s laboratory was where he created [[Unicron]] with the assistance of the [[Oracle (G1)|Oracle]]. Unicron rebelled, shooting a beam through the laboratory that destroyed the Oracle, but freeing his essence—the [[Matrix of Leadership]]—which fled to [[Methuselah|an ancient planet]]. Much later, Primacron would try again, creating [[Tornedron]]. Tornedron would eventually rebel as well, but the stowaway [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]] would solve the issue by flipping a switch that reversed Tornedron's energy polarity, destroying the entity. In celebration, Grimlock wrecked the lab, to Primacron's agony. {{Storylink|Call of the Primitives}}  
[[Primacron]]'s laboratory was where he created [[Unicron]] with the assistance of the [[Oracle (G1)|Oracle]]. Unicron rebelled, shooting a beam through the laboratory that destroyed the Oracle, but freeing his essence—the [[Matrix of Leadership]]—which fled to [[Methuselah|an ancient planet]]. Much later, Primacron would try again, creating [[Tornedron]]. Tornedron would eventually rebel as well, but the stowaway [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]] would solve the issue by flipping a switch that reversed Tornedron's energy polarity, destroying the entity. In celebration, Grimlock wrecked the lab, to Primacron's agony. {{Storylink|Call of the Primitives}}  


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====Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity====
====Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity====
After the end of the [[Precursor World]] and the birth of the [[G1 World]], [[Primus]] woke in Primacron's laboratory, trapped in the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]. Placing it within a robotic ape body, Primacron explained to the "Oracle" about the failure of his plan to bring the life of the previous universe to the next—instead, the accumulated lifeforce was simply collected in the Matrix. Using the Oracle/Matrix as a conduit, Primacron created different kinds of robotic life in his laboratory before his masterpiece, Unicron. {{storylink|Generations Selects Special Comic Finale Part 2|Finale Part 2}}
After the end of the [[Precursor World]] and the birth of the [[G1 World]], [[Primus]] woke in Primacron's laboratory, trapped in the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]. Placing it within a robotic ape body, Primacron explained to the "Oracle" about the failure of his plan to bring the life of the previous universe to the next—instead, the accumulated lifeforce was simply collected in the Matrix. Using the Oracle/Matrix as a conduit, Primacron created different kinds of robotic life in his laboratory before his masterpiece, Unicron. {{storylink|Generations Selects Special Comic Finale|Finale}}
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 22 February 2024

For Aiur!

Protos is a small moon orbiting the ancient planet Methuselah.

Fiction

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Generation 1 cartoon continuity

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The Transformers cartoon

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Primacron's laboratory was where he created Unicron with the assistance of the Oracle. Unicron rebelled, shooting a beam through the laboratory that destroyed the Oracle, but freeing his essence—the Matrix of Leadership—which fled to an ancient planet. Much later, Primacron would try again, creating Tornedron. Tornedron would eventually rebel as well, but the stowaway Grimlock would solve the issue by flipping a switch that reversed Tornedron's energy polarity, destroying the entity. In celebration, Grimlock wrecked the lab, to Primacron's agony. Call of the Primitives

Ask Vector Prime
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Vector Prime stated that Primacron's laboratory in Primax 984.17 Alpha was a moon, named Protos, that orbited the ancient planet, named Methusula. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/10

Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

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After the end of the Precursor World and the birth of the G1 World, Primus woke in Primacron's laboratory, trapped in the Matrix. Placing it within a robotic ape body, Primacron explained to the "Oracle" about the failure of his plan to bring the life of the previous universe to the next—instead, the accumulated lifeforce was simply collected in the Matrix. Using the Oracle/Matrix as a conduit, Primacron created different kinds of robotic life in his laboratory before his masterpiece, Unicron. Finale

3H comics

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Protos was created by Primus billions of years ago as a prototype and dry run for the creation of Cybertron. For 300,000 years, part of Primus's essence reshaped Protos from the inside out, creating a self-sufficient hive-like colony, the Sanctuary, and then creating life, the first twelve Transformers.

Orbitally locked 'behind' the larger planet, Protos only sees brief moments of sunrise, many years apart. It is a cobalt-colored world with corrosive gases, raging seas of nucleon that mutate mechanical life, showers of shrapnel-like ice needles, and caustic windstorms. Protos is the most inhospitable environment imaginable, cloaked in near-absolute darkness, locked in the shadow of a giant planet that shields it from view. Few know it exists, even fewer have visited. Covenant

Animated cartoon

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Primacron had a lab on Protos, which was located deep within Vok Territory. The AllSpark Almanac II

TransTech

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In the wake of the descent of the Shroud, TransTech Minister of Higher Dimensional Sciences Rhinox proposed to create a Large Pulsar Array in the vicinity of Protos to create a Hyperwave dimensional-oscillation generator in order to restore Axiom Nexus's transdimensional capabilities. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/11/01