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The '''Akalouthans''' are a primitive people who inhabit the planet [[Archa Nine]]. As is the norm for technologically-limited species, they are superstitious in nature. They put their faith in religious texts containing prophecies and fear the coming of "[[Quintesson|five-faced demons]]."
The '''Akalouthans''' are a primitive people who inhabit the planet [[Archa Nine]]. As is the norm for technologically-limited species, they are superstitious in nature. They put their faith in religious texts containing prophecies and fear the coming of "[[Quintesson|five-faced demons]]."


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===3H comics===
===3H comics===
In the far past, the [[Divine Light]] fell from the heavens onto Archa Nine. The artifact was found by the Akalouthans, who venerated what they perceived to be a divine object. Centuries later, the Akalouthans encountrered Cybertronians for the first time; [[Tap-Out (Universe)|Tap-Out]] and [[Glyph (Universe)|Glyph]]. Though they reacted as one might expect a primitive society would to alien robots, they eventually came to see their visitors as commonplace. Over three hundred years later, [[Primal Prime]]'s Wreckers arrived on-planet, stirring up the Akalouthans once more, as they believed the intruders to be after their sacred artifact: the [[Divine Light]]. Glyph intervened, stopping the hostilies at once. Unfortunately, not all of the new arrivals were friendly; among them was the traitorous [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]], who turned on the rest of the Wreckers, and stole away the Divine Light. {{storylink|Betrayal}} Despite being robbed of their divine object, the Akalouthans persevered through these events, and simply went about fixing up their town after it had been damaged by the altercation with Cyclonus. In order to further help the Akalouthans soldier through the loss of their artifact, [[CatSCAN]] and Glyph stayed behind on their planet while the rest of the Wreckers headed out into space to complete their mission. {{storylink|Disclosure}}
In the far past, the [[Divine Light]] fell from the heavens onto Archa Nine. The artifact was found by the Akalouthans, who venerated what they perceived to be a divine object. Centuries later, the Akalouthans encountrered Cybertronians for the first time; [[Tap-Out (Universe)|Tap-Out]] and [[Glyph (Universe)|Glyph]]. Though they reacted as one might expect a primitive society would to alien robots, they eventually came to see their visitors as commonplace. Over three hundred years later, [[Primal Prime]]'s Wreckers arrived on-planet, stirring up the Akalouthans once more, as they believed the intruders to be after their sacred artifact: the [[Divine Light]]. Glyph intervened, stopping the hostilies at once. Unfortunately, not all of the new arrivals were friendly; among them was the traitorous [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]], who turned on the rest of the Wreckers, and stole away the Divine Light. {{storylink|Betrayal}} Despite being robbed of their divine object, the Akalouthans persevered through these events, and simply went about fixing up their town after it had been damaged by the altercation with Cyclonus. In order to further help the Akalouthans soldier through the loss of their artifact, [[CatSCAN]] and Glyph stayed behind on their planet while the rest of the Wreckers headed out into space to complete their mission. {{storylink|Disclosure}}
===2019 IDW continuity===
Unable to remember the name of the species in question, the young Transformer [[Rubble]] had muddled memories of the "Akluthan" or the "[[Aklutheen]]" as some of the many residents of [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]]'s [[Xeno-Quarter]]. {{storylink|The World In Your Eyes Part Five}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Writer [[Rob Gerbracht]] derived "Akalouthan" from "Akalo", a name of goofy, meaningless nonsense coined by [[David Willis]] when asked by Gerbracht to come up with a name for a planet.
*Writer [[Rob Gerbracht]] derived "Akalouthan" from "Akalo", a nonsense word coined by [[David Willis]] when asked by Gerbracht to come up with a name for a planet.


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Latest revision as of 05:36, 10 February 2025

This article is about the aliens from The Wreckers. For the similarly named aliens from the 2019 IDW continuity, see Aklutheen.

The Akalouthans are a primitive people who inhabit the planet Archa Nine. As is the norm for technologically-limited species, they are superstitious in nature. They put their faith in religious texts containing prophecies and fear the coming of "five-faced demons."

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In the far past, the Divine Light fell from the heavens onto Archa Nine. The artifact was found by the Akalouthans, who venerated what they perceived to be a divine object. Centuries later, the Akalouthans encountrered Cybertronians for the first time; Tap-Out and Glyph. Though they reacted as one might expect a primitive society would to alien robots, they eventually came to see their visitors as commonplace. Over three hundred years later, Primal Prime's Wreckers arrived on-planet, stirring up the Akalouthans once more, as they believed the intruders to be after their sacred artifact: the Divine Light. Glyph intervened, stopping the hostilies at once. Unfortunately, not all of the new arrivals were friendly; among them was the traitorous Cyclonus, who turned on the rest of the Wreckers, and stole away the Divine Light. Betrayal Despite being robbed of their divine object, the Akalouthans persevered through these events, and simply went about fixing up their town after it had been damaged by the altercation with Cyclonus. In order to further help the Akalouthans soldier through the loss of their artifact, CatSCAN and Glyph stayed behind on their planet while the rest of the Wreckers headed out into space to complete their mission. Disclosure

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  • Writer Rob Gerbracht derived "Akalouthan" from "Akalo", a nonsense word coined by David Willis when asked by Gerbracht to come up with a name for a planet.