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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
[[File:SpotlightNightbeat GorlamPrimeUpgrading.jpg|thumb|left|250px|"If you’ve got a problem with the world, change yourself."]]
[[File:SpotlightNightbeat GorlamPrimeUpgrading.jpg|thumb|left|250px|"If you’ve got a problem with the world, change yourself."]]
Though the planet would later be remembered as one of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s "thirteen colonies," closely associated with the [[Titan (IDW)|Titan]]s and [[Shockwave (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Shockwave]]'s [[Regenesis]] ores, {{storylink|Unicron issue 1|Unicron #1}} the inhabitants of Gorlam Prime were apparently unaware of their planet's dark history. {{storylink|Homecoming (IDW)|Homecoming}} At some point in the recent past, [[Nova Prime]]'s operative [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] arrived on the planet; in preparation for the [[Expansion]] of the [[Dead Universe]], he began surreptitiously interfering with the development of the natives, {{storylink|Spotlight: Hardhead}} artificially accelerating their cultural and social development only a few years after the end of their Industrial Revolution.  
Though the planet would later be remembered as one of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s "thirteen colonies," closely associated with the [[Titan (group)|Titan]]s and [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Shockwave]]'s [[Regenesis]] ores, {{storylink|Last Stand (Unicron)|Last Stand}} the inhabitants of Gorlam Prime were apparently unaware of their planet's dark history. {{storylink|Homecoming (IDW)|Homecoming}} At some point in the recent past, [[Nova Prime]]'s operative [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] arrived on the planet; in preparation for the [[Expansion]] of the [[Dead Universe]], he began surreptitiously interfering with the development of the natives, {{storylink|Spotlight: Hardhead}} artificially accelerating their cultural and social development only a few years after the end of their Industrial Revolution.  


When [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] landed on the planet circa [[2006]], he was struck by the unexpected technological sophistication of the Gorlamites and their increasingly cybernetic bodies; an early clue that not all was as it seemed on the planet. Indeed, several Gorlamites had already reached the ultimate endpoint of their artificial evolution; in order to survive the hostile conditions of the coming Dead Universe, they had graduated to fully-robotic bodies, resembling small [[Transformer]]s. {{storylink|Spotlight: Nightbeat}} Those Gorlamites who had undergone this development found a new role as Jhiaxus's new lackeys, but were eventually killed by [[Arcee (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Arcee]]. {{storylink|Spotlight: Sideswipe}} {{storylink|Spotlight: Hardhead}}
When [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] landed on the planet circa [[2006]], he was struck by the unexpected technological sophistication of the Gorlamites and their increasingly cybernetic bodies; an early clue that not all was as it seemed on the planet. Indeed, several Gorlamites had already reached the ultimate endpoint of their artificial evolution; in order to survive the hostile conditions of the coming Dead Universe, they had graduated to fully-robotic bodies, resembling small [[Transformer]]s. {{storylink|Spotlight: Nightbeat}} Those Gorlamites who had undergone this development found a new role as Jhiaxus's new lackeys, but were eventually killed by [[Arcee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Arcee]]. {{storylink|Spotlight: Sideswipe}} {{storylink|Spotlight: Hardhead}}


[[File:Spotlight Nightbeat Detour and Blackjack.jpg|thumb|right|250px|"''That,'' Detective, is the ''right question''."]]
[[File:Spotlight Nightbeat Detour and Blackjack.jpg|thumb|right|250px|"''That,'' Detective, is the ''right question''."]]
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===''Animated'' cartoon continuity===
===''Animated'' cartoon continuity===
[[Glyph (Animated)|Glyph]] had studied the inhabitants of Gorlam Prime and concluded that they were evolving into something similar to Cybertronian life. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}}
[[Glyph (Animated)|Glyph]] had studied the inhabitants of Gorlam Prime and concluded that they were evolving into something similar to Cybertronian life. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}}
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''===
An information-age species of organics who had overcome their societal differences, the citizens of Gorlam Prime rejoiced at their own accomplishments, uploading the consciousness of their entire world into their lunar database, that they might live forever in virtual splendor. Unfortunately for them, the emergent AI that resulted from their collective billions of years of subjective experience, the being who would eventually become known as [[Lord Imperious Delirious]], felt embarrassed by his origins and scoured all life from the planet shortly after achieving sentience. He played god on Gorlam Prime for a time before seeking greener pastures. During the [[Vehicon Apocalypse]], Delirious mused that, among other theories, his instinctual revulsion of the Cybertronian species was derived from Gorlam religious creed. {{storylink|Derailment}}
==Games==
===''Transformers Roleplaying Game''===
The Gorlamites were once a race of organic humanoids. Over the centuries, however, they developed a culture of extreme augmentation and biomechanical synthesis, to the point where they eventually evolved into an entirely robotic species. Most Gorlamites preferred to stay on their homeworld; those that left were either researchers, philosophers seeking to understand their existence, or reckless thrill-seekers. {{storylink|The Time is Now}} Some particularly adventurous Gorlamites formed [[binary bonding|binary bonded]] partnerships with Cybertronians. {{storylink|The Enigma of Combination}}


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising species]]
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 28 February 2026

"Her beauty is an undeniable truth. A beauty that makes no attempt to hide the fact that she's a living creature."

Once a race of organic humanoids, the Gorlamites of Gorlam Prime embraced a culture of biomechanical modification, rapidly evolving beyond their biological bodies.

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2005 IDW continuity

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"If you’ve got a problem with the world, change yourself."

Though the planet would later be remembered as one of Cybertron's "thirteen colonies," closely associated with the Titans and Shockwave's Regenesis ores, Last Stand the inhabitants of Gorlam Prime were apparently unaware of their planet's dark history. Homecoming At some point in the recent past, Nova Prime's operative Jhiaxus arrived on the planet; in preparation for the Expansion of the Dead Universe, he began surreptitiously interfering with the development of the natives, Spotlight: Hardhead artificially accelerating their cultural and social development only a few years after the end of their Industrial Revolution.

When Nightbeat landed on the planet circa 2006, he was struck by the unexpected technological sophistication of the Gorlamites and their increasingly cybernetic bodies; an early clue that not all was as it seemed on the planet. Indeed, several Gorlamites had already reached the ultimate endpoint of their artificial evolution; in order to survive the hostile conditions of the coming Dead Universe, they had graduated to fully-robotic bodies, resembling small Transformers. Spotlight: Nightbeat Those Gorlamites who had undergone this development found a new role as Jhiaxus's new lackeys, but were eventually killed by Arcee. Spotlight: Sideswipe Spotlight: Hardhead

"That, Detective, is the right question."

In the meantime, Nightbeat returned to the planet, but found that the remaining Gorlamites had ground to a halt; a "chrysalis state" before the population completed its ultimate evolutionary transition. Spotlight: Hardhead After an unspecified amount of time had passed, the Gorlamites awoke in wholly mechanical bodies, having severed the last vestiges of their organic heritage, and redubbed their planet "Cybertron." Spotlight: Sideswipe

"Cybertron" and its inhabitants enjoyed a brief period of prosperity, becoming known as one of the pinnacles of cyber-organic life in the galaxy, Heart of Darkness #1 but this peaceful period was not to last. When the malevolent D-Void awoke, it used the portal to the Dead Universe that lay beneath the planet to entrance the Gorlamites, luring them into the Dead Universe and feasting on their Sparks until none remained. Heart of Darkness #2

Animated cartoon continuity

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Glyph had studied the inhabitants of Gorlam Prime and concluded that they were evolving into something similar to Cybertronian life. The AllSpark Almanac II

Beast Wars: Uprising

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An information-age species of organics who had overcome their societal differences, the citizens of Gorlam Prime rejoiced at their own accomplishments, uploading the consciousness of their entire world into their lunar database, that they might live forever in virtual splendor. Unfortunately for them, the emergent AI that resulted from their collective billions of years of subjective experience, the being who would eventually become known as Lord Imperious Delirious, felt embarrassed by his origins and scoured all life from the planet shortly after achieving sentience. He played god on Gorlam Prime for a time before seeking greener pastures. During the Vehicon Apocalypse, Delirious mused that, among other theories, his instinctual revulsion of the Cybertronian species was derived from Gorlam religious creed. Derailment

Games

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Transformers Roleplaying Game

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The Gorlamites were once a race of organic humanoids. Over the centuries, however, they developed a culture of extreme augmentation and biomechanical synthesis, to the point where they eventually evolved into an entirely robotic species. Most Gorlamites preferred to stay on their homeworld; those that left were either researchers, philosophers seeking to understand their existence, or reckless thrill-seekers. The Time is Now Some particularly adventurous Gorlamites formed binary bonded partnerships with Cybertronians. The Enigma of Combination

See also

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