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'''Kalis''' refers to a city and its region on the planet [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. | '''Kalis''' refers to a city and its region on the planet [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. | ||
Sometimes it is also known as '''Adaptica''', and sometimes it is superseded by [[New Kalis]]. | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Marvel Comics continuity=== | ===Generation 1 continuity family=== | ||
====Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics==== | ====Marvel Comics continuity==== | ||
=====Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===== | |||
{{noteukexclusive|Kalis}} | {{noteukexclusive|Kalis}} | ||
[[File:Zombieskalis.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Amway distributors: you just can't get away from 'em.]] | [[File:Zombieskalis.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Amway distributors: you just can't get away from 'em.]] | ||
The [[Great War (G1)| | The [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] between the [[Autobot]]s and [[Decepticon]]s consumed the city, in common with the rest of Cybertron over the millions of years of the conflict. Vast numbers of dead bodies seem to have been left untended in the city, and the city itself was more or less a ruin. However, two things ensured the location's significance: | ||
The first was that the city was positioned directly above a massive fusion reactor and propulsion engines that were the first stage of [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]]'s plan to rework Cybertron into a travelling battlestation and thus conquer the universe. The reactor's engines, if ever activated, would have destroyed Kalis. | The first was that the city was positioned directly above a massive fusion reactor and propulsion engines that were the first stage of [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]]'s plan to rework Cybertron into a travelling battlestation and thus conquer the universe. The reactor's engines, if ever activated, would have destroyed Kalis. | ||
The second was that the Autobot resistance on Cybertron, led by [[Emirate]] [[Xaaron]], chose Kalis as the site for [[Autobase]] in the year [[1987]], after the failure of [[Operation: Volcano]] and the death of [[Impactor (G1)|Impactor]]. | The second was that the Autobot resistance on Cybertron, led by [[Emirate]] [[Xaaron (G1)|Xaaron]], chose Kalis as the site for [[Autobase]] in the year [[1987]], after the failure of [[Operation: Volcano]] and the death of [[Impactor (G1)|Impactor]]. | ||
These two aspects intertwined when the rogue Autobot scientist [[Flame (Marvel)|Flame]] attempted to rebuild and restart the reactor and the engines, using [[Zombie|reanimated robot corpses]] as his guards. Only the combined efforts of the [[ | These two aspects intertwined when the rogue Autobot scientist [[Flame (Marvel)|Flame]] attempted to rebuild and restart the reactor and the engines, using [[Zombie|reanimated robot corpses]] as his guards. Only the combined efforts of the [[Wreckers]], [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ultra Magnus]], and the undead Impactor prevented the catastrophe. {{storylink|City of Fear!}} {{storylink|Legion of the Lost!}} {{storylink|Meltdown!}} | ||
Kalis bordered the Decepticon region of [[ | Kalis bordered the Decepticon region of [[Tyrest]] and also contained a large-scale radio transmitter called the [[Baird Beaming Transmitter]]. | ||
====''Regeneration One''==== | =====''Regeneration One''===== | ||
{{noteRG1}} | {{noteRG1}} | ||
The [[Pax Cybertronia Decommissioning Depot]] was located in Kalis, where an incident with [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave's]] Neo-Decepticons was ultimately stopped by the [[ | The [[Pax Cybertronia Decommissioning Depot]] was located in Kalis, where an incident with [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave's]] Neo-Decepticons was ultimately stopped by the [[Wreckers]]. {{storylink|Loose Ends, Part 1}} | ||
[[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] ordered [[Krok (G1)|Krok]] to fire upon the location of [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ultra Magnus]] and [[Galvatron II|Galvatron]], as a demonstration of the ''[[Warworld]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s power. {{storylink|Destiny, Part Four}} The blast devastated much of Kalis, where Ultra Magnus searched for Galvatron's body following Bludgeon's defeat. After Galvatron was knocked out by [[Gunrunner (G1)|Gunrunner]], his unconscious body was taken from Kalis by the [[Acolyte of Unicron|Acolytes of Unicron]]. {{storylink|The War to End All Wars, Part 1}} | [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] ordered [[Krok (G1)|Krok]] to fire upon the location of [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ultra Magnus]] and [[Galvatron II|Galvatron]], as a demonstration of the ''[[Warworld]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s power. {{storylink|Destiny, Part Four}} The blast devastated much of Kalis, where Ultra Magnus searched for Galvatron's body following Bludgeon's defeat. After Galvatron was knocked out by [[Gunrunner (G1)|Gunrunner]], his unconscious body was taken from Kalis by the [[Acolyte of Unicron|Acolytes of Unicron]]. {{storylink|The War to End All Wars, Part 1}} | ||
===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity=== | =====''Transformers '84''===== | ||
Shortly before Cybertron was threatened by the [[Stellae Cimeterium]], [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] planned an invasion of [[Stanix]], a victory that would give him control of the entire Western hemisphere and would force the Autobots to fall back to Kalis. His advisors questioned the tactical soundness of the move. {{storylink|Secrets & Lies issue 1|Secrets & Lies #1}} | |||
====Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity==== | |||
[[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]], [[Bugly (G1)|Bugly]], and [[Mindwipe (G1)|Mindwipe]] were practicing [[dark science]] in Kalis when they were visited by [[The Fallen]], who recruited them to be his acolytes for the [[Unbinding]]. {{storylink|Fragmentation (G1)|Fragmentation}} | [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]], [[Bugly (G1)|Bugly]], and [[Mindwipe (G1)|Mindwipe]] were practicing [[dark science]] in Kalis when they were visited by [[The Fallen]], who recruited them to be his acolytes for the [[Unbinding]]. {{storylink|Fragmentation (G1)|Fragmentation}} | ||
After the [[Border Wars]], the Autobots, Decepticons, and [[Ultracon]]s met to sign a peace treaty. [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] mentioned that it was largely an Autobot victory in taking the Kalis energon reserves that convinced the logical commander and [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]] to join forces with Ultra Magnus. {{storylink|The Age of Wrath}} | After the [[Border Wars]], the Autobots, Decepticons, and [[Ultracon]]s met to sign a peace treaty. [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] mentioned that it was largely an Autobot victory in taking the Kalis energon reserves that convinced the logical commander and [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]] to join forces with Ultra Magnus. {{storylink|The Age of Wrath}} | ||
====2005 IDW continuity==== | |||
Ten million years ago, during the time of the [[Thirteen Tribes]], Kalis was the domain of [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Onyx Prime]] and the location of his castle. [[Alpha Trion]] would later specify it to be "Old Kalis", different from the one known by modern Transformers, suggesting the ancient city was destroyed. {{storylink|The Crucible}} | |||
Some of [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]]'s original recruits came from Kalis, {{storylink|Megatron Origin issue 3|Megatron Origin #3}} as did the "[[Disappeared]]" Transformers Cyclotron, Jumpbarrel, Optik, Shep, Slimefoot, and Tunnelbore. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 2: Anomie|Anomie}} | |||
[[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]] once used to commute between Kalis and [[Ibex]] via shuttle. {{storylink|The Waiting Game}} | |||
=====The Functionist Universe===== | |||
In the [[Functionist Universe]], Kalis was designated one of the "five sacred cities" by the [[Functionist Council]] and renamed '''Adaptica''' in honor of the god [[Adaptus]], a giant statue of whom rose above the city. Growing disillusioned with the Council, [[Nine-of-Twelve]] left them and took up residence in Adaptica, which he turned into a safe haven for Cybertronians targeted for "[[Mass recall|recalling]]" by the Council. After ending up in this universe, a group of former ''[[Lost Light]]'' crew members were brought to Adaptica by the [[Anti-Vocationist League]], who were headquartered out of the city and had nicknamed it "[[Cyberutopia]]". After [[Team Rodimus (G1)|Team Rodimus]] had found themselves in this reality and gotten caught up, [[Moonbase Two|Luna 2]] suddenly reappeared over the city. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}} | |||
Understanding that he'd been duped, Nine-of-Twelve explained that the moon was now an automated [[harvester unit]] that turned its powerful [[tractor beam]]s on Adaptica. As [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] led a group to rescue the native Rung and prevent the Council from controlling [[Vector Sigma]], Megatron coordinated a simultaneous evacuation and defence of Adaptica. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 4: Bad Moon Rising|Bad Moon Rising}} | |||
As Megatron's defence lost ground, Rodimus's group had seized the [[Cog (facility)|Cog]] and used it to return to Adaptica with the native Rung intending to use it as a battering ram against Luna 2 to save the city, {{storylink|Dissolution Part 5: Modes of Production|Modes of Production}} only for [[Terminus (G1)|Terminus]] to shoot the vessel down in his attempt to save Megatron. With no other options, Rung tampered with the [[size changing|mass displacement]] generator that the Council installed within him to grow to giant size and physically attack the moon only to perish in the attempt. Instead, salvation came for Adaptica when Team Rodimus managed to teleport Luna 2 inside [[Necroworld]], halting its attack. Damaged as it was, Adaptica was abandoned by the AVL, now led by Megatron, who began an underground movement. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 6: This Machine Kills Fascists|This Machine Kills Fascists}} | |||
====''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe''==== | |||
Seeking to revive his deceased brother [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]], [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] and his relatives brought his remains to Kalis, the "city of the dead" home to the Autobot apostate [[Flame (Marvel)|Flame]]. They were pusued by [[Snake-Eyes]] atop [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]], who were assaulted by a legion of Transformer [[zombie]]s created by Flame's mysticism. {{storylink|Black Cybertron}} | |||
====''Beast Wars: Uprising''==== | |||
The city of Kalis ran through the cities of [[Kaon (polity)|Kaon]] and [[Kolkular]]. {{storylink|Safe Spaces}} It was connected to the southern city of [[Altihex]] by the [[Melpomene Bridge]], which ran over an otherwise impassable canyon created during the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]]. Three hundred years later, conditions on Cybertron had deteriorated to the point where Kalis was regularly swept by acid rainstorms. {{storylink|Burning Bridges}} During the [[Grand Uprising]], Kalis was one of the cities that was conquered by the [[Tripredacus Council|Tripredacus Alliance]], becoming part of the [[Independent Predacus States]]. Although ostensibly neutral, rumors abounded that the Predacons in Kalis had clashed with the fortified [[Builder of Cybertron|Builder]] territories to the north and south. {{storylink|Safe Spaces}} | |||
====''War for Cybertron Trilogy'' marketing material==== | |||
The city of Kalis was notable for its subsurface fusion reactor, which was responsible for powering the sector grid that included the city of [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]]. Rumors of possible [[Energon]] reserves persisted into the dying days of the war for Cybertron, so the Autobot [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] was deployed to investigate. Signs of sabotage by the Decepticon [[Apeface]] had also been detected at that location. {{storylink|Source:Teletraan-1 Data Files|''Siege'' Teletraan-1 Data Files}} | |||
====2019 IDW continuity==== | |||
After the [[Titan (group)|Titans]] had been crippled by a [[data-bomb]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] ordered them to be brought down for good, lest the Autobots somehow reactivate them. When his technical specialists complied, [[Chela]]'s decayed orbit caused him to crash into Kalis, the impact causing great damage to the city. {{storylink|War World: Titans|Titans}} | |||
===Unicron Trilogy cartoon continuity=== | ===Unicron Trilogy cartoon continuity=== | ||
====Ask Vector Prime==== | ====Ask Vector Prime==== | ||
Kalis was the hometown of [[Banzai-Tron (Cybertron)|Banzai-Tron]], but when war came to Kalis, Banzai-Tron left Cybertron. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, | Kalis was the hometown of [[Banzai-Tron (Cybertron)|Banzai-Tron]], but when war came to Kalis, Banzai-Tron left Cybertron. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/29}} | ||
====''Cybertron'' comic==== | ====''Cybertron'' comic==== | ||
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===Live-action film series=== | ===Live-action film series=== | ||
Kalis exists as an isolated area, link via bridges to the area containing the [[space bridge]] and the [[Autobase]]. {{storylink|Risk: Cybertron | [[File:RiskBoard.jpg|thumb|right|250px]] | ||
Kalis exists as an isolated area, link via bridges to the area containing the [[space bridge]] and the [[Autobase]]. {{storylink|Risk: Transformers — Cybertron Battle Edition|Risk}} | |||
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===''Shattered Glass''=== | ===''Shattered Glass''=== | ||
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===Aligned continuity family=== | ===Aligned continuity family=== | ||
====Aligned novels==== | ====Aligned novels==== | ||
Bordering [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]], Kalis was the site of the first Autobot victory in the war, which was all the more a relief, as the city's subsurface fusion reactor would power the city throughout the Decepticon siege. This was due in part to the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]]s' absence and the defeat of [[Bruticus (WFC)|Bruticus Maximus]] by [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]], [[Jazz (WFC)|Jazz]], and [[Sideswipe (WFC)|Sideswipe]]. Autobots continued to patrol the area throughout the war, but the Decepticons were able to use a tunnel to access [[Teletraan-1]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Exodus|Exodus}} | Bordering [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]], Kalis was the site of the first Autobot victory in the war, which was all the more a relief, as the city's subsurface fusion reactor would power the city throughout the Decepticon siege. This was due in part to the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]]s' absence and the defeat of [[Bruticus (WFC)|Bruticus Maximus]] by [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]], [[Jazz (WFC)|Jazz]], and [[Sideswipe (WFC)|Sideswipe]]. Autobots continued to patrol the area throughout the war, but the Decepticons were able to use a tunnel to access [[Teletraan-1 (WFC)|Teletraan-1]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Exodus|Exodus}} | ||
====''Beast Hunters'' comic==== | ====''Beast Hunters'' comic==== | ||
The underground city of [[New Kalis]] was named after the original city, which had been abandoned when Cybertron was evacuated. {{storylink|Beast Hunters issue 1|Beast Hunters #1}} | The underground city of [[New Kalis]] was named after the original city, which had been abandoned when Cybertron was evacuated. {{storylink|Beast Hunters issue 1|Beast Hunters #1}} | ||
==Merchandise== | ==Merchandise== | ||
*''' | *'''Risk: Transformers — Cybertron Battle Edition''' (2007) | ||
:Kalis is one of the yellow zones on the board. | :Kalis is one of the yellow zones on the board of the [[Risk: Transformers — Cybertron Battle Edition|game]]. | ||
[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising polities]] | |||
[[Category:Cybertron locations]] | [[Category:Cybertron locations]] | ||
[[Category:Dreamwave Generation 1 locations]] | [[Category:Dreamwave Generation 1 locations]] | ||
[[Category:IDW | [[Category:IDW (2005) cities]] | ||
[[Category:IDW (2019) cities]] | |||
[[Category:Marvel Generation 1 locations]] | [[Category:Marvel Generation 1 locations]] | ||
[[Category:Movie locations]] | [[Category:Movie locations]] | ||
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[[Category:Shattered Glass locations]] | [[Category:Shattered Glass locations]] | ||
[[Category:War for Cybertron locations]] | [[Category:War for Cybertron locations]] | ||
[[Category:War for Cybertron Trilogy locations]] | |||
Latest revision as of 07:15, 14 February 2026
Kalis refers to a city and its region on the planet Cybertron.
Sometimes it is also known as Adaptica, and sometimes it is superseded by New Kalis.
Fiction
[edit]Generation 1 continuity family
[edit]Marvel Comics continuity
[edit]Marvel The Transformers comics
[edit]
The Great War between the Autobots and Decepticons consumed the city, in common with the rest of Cybertron over the millions of years of the conflict. Vast numbers of dead bodies seem to have been left untended in the city, and the city itself was more or less a ruin. However, two things ensured the location's significance:
The first was that the city was positioned directly above a massive fusion reactor and propulsion engines that were the first stage of Megatron's plan to rework Cybertron into a travelling battlestation and thus conquer the universe. The reactor's engines, if ever activated, would have destroyed Kalis.
The second was that the Autobot resistance on Cybertron, led by Emirate Xaaron, chose Kalis as the site for Autobase in the year 1987, after the failure of Operation: Volcano and the death of Impactor.
These two aspects intertwined when the rogue Autobot scientist Flame attempted to rebuild and restart the reactor and the engines, using reanimated robot corpses as his guards. Only the combined efforts of the Wreckers, Ultra Magnus, and the undead Impactor prevented the catastrophe. City of Fear! Legion of the Lost! Meltdown!
Kalis bordered the Decepticon region of Tyrest and also contained a large-scale radio transmitter called the Baird Beaming Transmitter.
Regeneration One
[edit]The Pax Cybertronia Decommissioning Depot was located in Kalis, where an incident with Soundwave's Neo-Decepticons was ultimately stopped by the Wreckers. Loose Ends, Part 1
Bludgeon ordered Krok to fire upon the location of Ultra Magnus and Galvatron, as a demonstration of the Warworld's power. Destiny, Part Four The blast devastated much of Kalis, where Ultra Magnus searched for Galvatron's body following Bludgeon's defeat. After Galvatron was knocked out by Gunrunner, his unconscious body was taken from Kalis by the Acolytes of Unicron. The War to End All Wars, Part 1
Transformers '84
[edit]Shortly before Cybertron was threatened by the Stellae Cimeterium, Megatron planned an invasion of Stanix, a victory that would give him control of the entire Western hemisphere and would force the Autobots to fall back to Kalis. His advisors questioned the tactical soundness of the move. Secrets & Lies #1
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
[edit]Bludgeon, Bugly, and Mindwipe were practicing dark science in Kalis when they were visited by The Fallen, who recruited them to be his acolytes for the Unbinding. Fragmentation
After the Border Wars, the Autobots, Decepticons, and Ultracons met to sign a peace treaty. Shockwave mentioned that it was largely an Autobot victory in taking the Kalis energon reserves that convinced the logical commander and Ratbat to join forces with Ultra Magnus. The Age of Wrath
2005 IDW continuity
[edit]Ten million years ago, during the time of the Thirteen Tribes, Kalis was the domain of Onyx Prime and the location of his castle. Alpha Trion would later specify it to be "Old Kalis", different from the one known by modern Transformers, suggesting the ancient city was destroyed. The Crucible
Some of Megatron's original recruits came from Kalis, Megatron Origin #3 as did the "Disappeared" Transformers Cyclotron, Jumpbarrel, Optik, Shep, Slimefoot, and Tunnelbore. Anomie
Hoist once used to commute between Kalis and Ibex via shuttle. The Waiting Game
The Functionist Universe
[edit]In the Functionist Universe, Kalis was designated one of the "five sacred cities" by the Functionist Council and renamed Adaptica in honor of the god Adaptus, a giant statue of whom rose above the city. Growing disillusioned with the Council, Nine-of-Twelve left them and took up residence in Adaptica, which he turned into a safe haven for Cybertronians targeted for "recalling" by the Council. After ending up in this universe, a group of former Lost Light crew members were brought to Adaptica by the Anti-Vocationist League, who were headquartered out of the city and had nicknamed it "Cyberutopia". After Team Rodimus had found themselves in this reality and gotten caught up, Luna 2 suddenly reappeared over the city. A World Misplaced
Understanding that he'd been duped, Nine-of-Twelve explained that the moon was now an automated harvester unit that turned its powerful tractor beams on Adaptica. As Rodimus led a group to rescue the native Rung and prevent the Council from controlling Vector Sigma, Megatron coordinated a simultaneous evacuation and defence of Adaptica. Bad Moon Rising
As Megatron's defence lost ground, Rodimus's group had seized the Cog and used it to return to Adaptica with the native Rung intending to use it as a battering ram against Luna 2 to save the city, Modes of Production only for Terminus to shoot the vessel down in his attempt to save Megatron. With no other options, Rung tampered with the mass displacement generator that the Council installed within him to grow to giant size and physically attack the moon only to perish in the attempt. Instead, salvation came for Adaptica when Team Rodimus managed to teleport Luna 2 inside Necroworld, halting its attack. Damaged as it was, Adaptica was abandoned by the AVL, now led by Megatron, who began an underground movement. This Machine Kills Fascists
Transformers vs. G.I. Joe
[edit]Seeking to revive his deceased brother Soundwave, Shockwave and his relatives brought his remains to Kalis, the "city of the dead" home to the Autobot apostate Flame. They were pusued by Snake-Eyes atop Ravage, who were assaulted by a legion of Transformer zombies created by Flame's mysticism. Black Cybertron
Beast Wars: Uprising
[edit]The city of Kalis ran through the cities of Kaon and Kolkular. Safe Spaces It was connected to the southern city of Altihex by the Melpomene Bridge, which ran over an otherwise impassable canyon created during the Great War. Three hundred years later, conditions on Cybertron had deteriorated to the point where Kalis was regularly swept by acid rainstorms. Burning Bridges During the Grand Uprising, Kalis was one of the cities that was conquered by the Tripredacus Alliance, becoming part of the Independent Predacus States. Although ostensibly neutral, rumors abounded that the Predacons in Kalis had clashed with the fortified Builder territories to the north and south. Safe Spaces
War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material
[edit]The city of Kalis was notable for its subsurface fusion reactor, which was responsible for powering the sector grid that included the city of Iacon. Rumors of possible Energon reserves persisted into the dying days of the war for Cybertron, so the Autobot Sideswipe was deployed to investigate. Signs of sabotage by the Decepticon Apeface had also been detected at that location. Siege Teletraan-1 Data Files
2019 IDW continuity
[edit]After the Titans had been crippled by a data-bomb, Megatron ordered them to be brought down for good, lest the Autobots somehow reactivate them. When his technical specialists complied, Chela's decayed orbit caused him to crash into Kalis, the impact causing great damage to the city. Titans
Unicron Trilogy cartoon continuity
[edit]Ask Vector Prime
[edit]Kalis was the hometown of Banzai-Tron, but when war came to Kalis, Banzai-Tron left Cybertron. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/29
Cybertron comic
[edit]Landquake used to work at the Kalis Energon refineries.
During the fight to stop the Unicron Singularity, Vector Prime suspected that Ramjet might go to Kalis Primary Energon Reserves Control to strengthen the black hole. Unfortunately, Ramjet's partner, Thunderclash, tricked Dark Scorponok into attacking the place. Balancing Act, Part 3 Vector Prime had to reactivate the autoguns while Safeguard and Sentinel Maximus fought Scorponok. An unseen force successfully reactivated the autoguns, but then Sentinel Maximus received an emergency transmission from Downshift. The attack on Reserves Control was a distraction so that Ramjet and Nemesis Prime could enter the Spark Core Access Tunnels with the intention of killing Primus and resurrecting Unicron. Balancing Act, Part 4
Timelines
[edit]Cannonball's pirate ship Kalis' Lament was presumably named for the city on Cybertron. The Dark Heart of Sandokan
Live-action film series
[edit]
Kalis exists as an isolated area, link via bridges to the area containing the space bridge and the Autobase. Risk
Shattered Glass
[edit]Abominus, ever the sophisticated mechanoid, based his fighting style on Kalistian interpretive dance. Abominus's profile in Club magazine #28
Aligned continuity family
[edit]Aligned novels
[edit]Bordering Iacon, Kalis was the site of the first Autobot victory in the war, which was all the more a relief, as the city's subsurface fusion reactor would power the city throughout the Decepticon siege. This was due in part to the Seekers' absence and the defeat of Bruticus Maximus by Optimus Prime, Jazz, and Sideswipe. Autobots continued to patrol the area throughout the war, but the Decepticons were able to use a tunnel to access Teletraan-1. Exodus
Beast Hunters comic
[edit]The underground city of New Kalis was named after the original city, which had been abandoned when Cybertron was evacuated. Beast Hunters #1
Merchandise
[edit]- Risk: Transformers — Cybertron Battle Edition (2007)
- Kalis is one of the yellow zones on the board of the game.
- Beast Wars: Uprising polities
- Cybertron locations
- Dreamwave Generation 1 locations
- IDW (2005) cities
- IDW (2019) cities
- Marvel Generation 1 locations
- Movie locations
- Polities on Cybertron
- Prime locations
- Regeneration One locations
- Shattered Glass locations
- War for Cybertron locations
- War for Cybertron Trilogy locations

