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{{disambig2|various locations on Earth|the location on Cybertron|Forge Pyramid}} | |||
{{picsneeded|Pretenders stand by the side of the Pyramid from ''Masterforce'' manga}} | {{picsneeded|Pretenders stand by the side of the Pyramid from ''Masterforce'' manga}} | ||
[[Image:Rotf t2 egyptpyramids.jpg|thumb|250px|The Pyramids means "Hey! There are lots of treasures! Come and take them!"]] | [[Image:Rotf t2 egyptpyramids.jpg|thumb|250px|The Pyramids means "Hey! There are lots of treasures! Come and take them!"]] | ||
The '''pyramid''' is a type of structure with four triangular sides converging to a point at the apex. They have been found in [[Egypt]] and [[Mexico]]. | The '''pyramid''' is a type of structure with four triangular sides converging to a point at the apex. They have been found in [[Egypt]] and [[Mexico]]. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
=== | ===''Transformers Comic-Magazin''=== | ||
[[Stealth]] and Goldbug flew to Egypt to investigate the mystery of the pyramids, discovering that there was Cybertronian influence in their construction. The interior of the pyramids was based on the same design principles as Autobot spaceship interiors, and they found a carving of an Autobot whose name contained 'Imus'. They assumed that it was Optimus Prime, lost in time, who had constructed the pyramids (and laid the curses upon them too, presumably). {{storylink|Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 18|The Curse of the Pyramids}} | [[Stealth]] and Goldbug flew to Egypt to investigate the mystery of the pyramids, discovering that there was Cybertronian influence in their construction. The interior of the pyramids was based on the same design principles as Autobot spaceship interiors, and they found a carving of an Autobot whose name contained 'Imus'. They assumed that it was Optimus Prime, lost in time, who had constructed the pyramids (and laid the curses upon them too, presumably). {{storylink|Transformers Comic-Magazin issue 18|The Curse of the Pyramids}} | ||
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After a battle with the [[Autobot]] [[Pretender]]s on Earth, [[Blood]] was imprisoned in a sarcophagus in an Egyptian pyramid. He was freed hundreds of years later by [[Devil Z]]. {{storylink|Terror! The Decepticons' Manhunt}} | After a battle with the [[Autobot]] [[Pretender]]s on Earth, [[Blood]] was imprisoned in a sarcophagus in an Egyptian pyramid. He was freed hundreds of years later by [[Devil Z]]. {{storylink|Terror! The Decepticons' Manhunt}} | ||
===''Super-God Masterforce'' | ===''Super-God Masterforce'' manga=== | ||
[[Grand Maximus|Grand]] implied that | [[Grand Maximus|Grand]] implied that {{w|Goliath|the legend of giants}} in ancient times and {{w|Stonehenge|huge-stone structures}} such as the Pyramids in [[Egypt]] were related to the Pretenders. {{storylink|The Great Turnabout of the Autobots}} | ||
{{note|Grand never directly states that the Pyramid is related to the Pretenders. However in the panel where Grand speaks, Transformer-sized Autobot Pretenders in their outer shells are standing by the Pyramids.}} | {{note|Grand never directly states that the Pyramid is related to the Pretenders. However in the panel where Grand speaks, Transformer-sized Autobot Pretenders in their outer shells are standing by the Pyramids.}} | ||
===''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon=== | ===2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon=== | ||
The [[Black Pyramid]] was an undersea [[Matrix Chamber]] off the coast of Japan which the [[Predacon ( | The [[Black Pyramid]] was an undersea [[Matrix Chamber]] off the coast of Japan which the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] attempted to use. {{storylink|The Hunt for Black Pyramid}} One of the [[O-Part]]s was hidden under the capstone of a pyramid. {{storylink|A Friendly Contest}} The [[Orb of Sigma]] was also hidden in another, underground pyramid. {{storylink|Peril from the Past}} | ||
===Unicron Trilogy=== | ===Unicron Trilogy=== | ||
====''Energon'' cartoon==== | ====''Energon'' cartoon==== | ||
{{noteslonly}} | {{noteslonly}} | ||
[[Jungle City]] was built in the vicinity of the Mayan pyramids in Central America. This area was special to [[Kicker Jones|Kicker]] and [[Misha Miramond | [[Jungle City]] was built in the vicinity of the Mayan pyramids in Central America. This area was special to [[Kicker Jones|Kicker]] and [[Misha Miramond|Misha]], ''as it was where they first met''. | ||
The pyramids contained a large amount of [[energon]], and so was inevitably attacked by the Decepticons. The Autobots and humans made a valiant effort to save them, but ultimately, [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] was forced to order their destruction. {{storylink|Crisis in Jungle City}} | The pyramids contained a large amount of [[energon]], and so was inevitably attacked by the Decepticons. The Autobots and humans made a valiant effort to save them, but ultimately, [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] was forced to order their destruction. {{storylink|Crisis in Jungle City}} | ||
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====''Cybertron'' cartoon==== | ====''Cybertron'' cartoon==== | ||
Coby mentions that [[Vector Prime]] saw the pyramids being built {{storylink|Family}} | Coby mentions that [[Vector Prime]] saw the pyramids being built. {{storylink|Family}} | ||
===Revenge of the Fallen=== | ===''Revenge of the Fallen'' film=== | ||
The [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] was in fact a [[Star Harvester]] that was covered by humanity in stone. [[Devastator (ROTF)|Devastator]] destroyed the covering stone of the top to reveal the harvester for [[The Fallen]]. In the battle that followed, Devastator was destroyed by a [[rail gun]] shot from the ''USS Kidd'' on top of the pyramid and Optimus Prime destroyed the Harvester, leaving the top of the pyramid severely damaged. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} | The [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] was in fact a [[Star Harvester]] that was covered by humanity in stone. [[Devastator (ROTF)|Devastator]] destroyed the covering stone of the top to reveal the harvester for [[The Fallen]]. In the battle that followed, Devastator was destroyed by a [[rail gun]] shot from the ''USS Kidd'' on top of the pyramid and Optimus Prime destroyed the Harvester, leaving the top of the pyramid severely damaged. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} | ||
===2005 IDW continuity=== | |||
The Great Pyramid of Giza was completed circa [[2560 BC]]. {{storylink|Crisis Intervention|Revolutionaries #1 timeline}} | |||
Under undivulged circumstances, the mysterious [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]] came to be stored in the [[Tomb of Amtoltec]] where it was found in [[1984]] by [[Merklynn|Garrison Kreiger]], the [[Adventure Team]] and [[Soundwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Soundwave]]. {{storylink|The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* | *{{w|Pyramid}} at Wikipedia | ||
[[Category:Earth culture]] | [[Category:Earth culture]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:29, 18 November 2021
| This article is about various locations on Earth. For the location on Cybertron, see Forge Pyramid. |

The pyramid is a type of structure with four triangular sides converging to a point at the apex. They have been found in Egypt and Mexico.
Fiction
[edit]Transformers Comic-Magazin
[edit]Stealth and Goldbug flew to Egypt to investigate the mystery of the pyramids, discovering that there was Cybertronian influence in their construction. The interior of the pyramids was based on the same design principles as Autobot spaceship interiors, and they found a carving of an Autobot whose name contained 'Imus'. They assumed that it was Optimus Prime, lost in time, who had constructed the pyramids (and laid the curses upon them too, presumably). The Curse of the Pyramids
Super-God Masterforce cartoon
[edit]After a battle with the Autobot Pretenders on Earth, Blood was imprisoned in a sarcophagus in an Egyptian pyramid. He was freed hundreds of years later by Devil Z. Terror! The Decepticons' Manhunt
Super-God Masterforce manga
[edit]Grand implied that the legend of giants in ancient times and huge-stone structures such as the Pyramids in Egypt were related to the Pretenders. The Great Turnabout of the Autobots
2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon
[edit]The Black Pyramid was an undersea Matrix Chamber off the coast of Japan which the Predacons attempted to use. The Hunt for Black Pyramid One of the O-Parts was hidden under the capstone of a pyramid. A Friendly Contest The Orb of Sigma was also hidden in another, underground pyramid. Peril from the Past
Unicron Trilogy
[edit]Energon cartoon
[edit]Jungle City was built in the vicinity of the Mayan pyramids in Central America. This area was special to Kicker and Misha, as it was where they first met.
The pyramids contained a large amount of energon, and so was inevitably attacked by the Decepticons. The Autobots and humans made a valiant effort to save them, but ultimately, Optimus Prime was forced to order their destruction. Crisis in Jungle City
Alexis later had them rebuilt at a nearby location. Team Optimus Prime
Cybertron cartoon
[edit]Coby mentions that Vector Prime saw the pyramids being built. Family
Revenge of the Fallen film
[edit]The Great Pyramid of Giza was in fact a Star Harvester that was covered by humanity in stone. Devastator destroyed the covering stone of the top to reveal the harvester for The Fallen. In the battle that followed, Devastator was destroyed by a rail gun shot from the USS Kidd on top of the pyramid and Optimus Prime destroyed the Harvester, leaving the top of the pyramid severely damaged. Revenge of the Fallen
2005 IDW continuity
[edit]The Great Pyramid of Giza was completed circa 2560 BC. Revolutionaries #1 timeline
Under undivulged circumstances, the mysterious Talisman came to be stored in the Tomb of Amtoltec where it was found in 1984 by Garrison Kreiger, the Adventure Team and Soundwave. The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb
External links
[edit]- Pyramid at Wikipedia


