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Working from an advanced [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], '''Rhinox''' works with [[Airazor (SG TransTech)|Airazor]] to try to prove the existence of the multiverse. He grumbles about having to work under the watchful eye of High Chancellor [[Megatron (SG TransTech)|Megatron]], without whose supervision he'd be able to leave his monitoring station and enact his own dark designs on unsuspecting universes. | Working from an advanced [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], '''Rhinox''' works with [[Airazor (SG TransTech)|Airazor]] to try to prove the existence of the multiverse. He grumbles about having to work under the watchful eye of High Chancellor [[Megatron (SG TransTech)|Megatron]], without whose supervision he'd be able to leave his monitoring station and enact his own dark designs on unsuspecting universes. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Timelines''=== | ===''Timelines''=== | ||
Rhinox was working with [[Airazor (SG TransTech)|Airazor]] when they succeeded in opening a window to the multiverse. Rhinox began to express his desire to visit these universes personally for his own goals, when the sudden arrival of High Chancellor [[Megatron (SG TransTech)|Megatron]] surprised him into ineloquence. Luckily, he had Airazor to cover for him. {{storylink|Epilogue Two}} | Rhinox was working with [[Airazor (SG TransTech)|Airazor]] when they succeeded in opening a window to the multiverse. Rhinox began to express his desire to visit these universes personally for his own goals, when the sudden arrival of High Chancellor [[Megatron (SG TransTech)|Megatron]] surprised him into ineloquence. Luckily, he had Airazor to cover for him. {{storylink|Epilogue Two}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Rhinox's design is based on the body of his [[Rhinox (TransTech)|positive universe counterpart]] | *Rhinox's design is based on the body of his [[Rhinox (TransTech)|positive universe counterpart]] in [[Rhinox (Armada)|''Armada'' Rhinox]]'s colours. | ||
*Rhinox wanting to explore the multiverse instead of watch it from a monitor is a reference to the common criticism that positive universe Rhinox had become something of a [https://www.shortpacked.com/comic/channelsurfing channel surfer]. | *Rhinox wanting to explore the multiverse instead of watch it from a monitor is a reference to the common criticism that positive universe Rhinox had become something of a [https://www.shortpacked.com/comic/channelsurfing channel surfer]. | ||
[[Category:Comic-only Autobots]] | [[Category:Comic-only Autobots]] | ||
[[Category:Shattered Glass Autobots]] | [[Category:Shattered Glass Autobots]] | ||
[[Category:TransTech Autobots]] | [[Category:TransTech Autobots]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:33, 26 August 2022
| This article is about the morally ambiguous Autobot. For his heroic counterpart, see Rhinox (TransTech). For a list of other meanings, see Rhinox (disambiguation). |
- Rhinox is an Autobot Transcendent Technomorph from the Shattered Glass TransTech continuity.

Working from an advanced Cybertron, Rhinox works with Airazor to try to prove the existence of the multiverse. He grumbles about having to work under the watchful eye of High Chancellor Megatron, without whose supervision he'd be able to leave his monitoring station and enact his own dark designs on unsuspecting universes.
Fiction
[edit]Timelines
[edit]Rhinox was working with Airazor when they succeeded in opening a window to the multiverse. Rhinox began to express his desire to visit these universes personally for his own goals, when the sudden arrival of High Chancellor Megatron surprised him into ineloquence. Luckily, he had Airazor to cover for him. Epilogue Two
Notes
[edit]- Rhinox's design is based on the body of his positive universe counterpart in Armada Rhinox's colours.
- Rhinox wanting to explore the multiverse instead of watch it from a monitor is a reference to the common criticism that positive universe Rhinox had become something of a channel surfer.

