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:''Sub-Atlantica is a <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Places" title="Places">place</a> in the <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Generation_1" class="mw-redirect" title="Generation 1">Generation 1</a> <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Continuity_family" title="Continuity family">continuity family</a>.''
[[File:SubAtlantica Undersea.jpg|upright=1.95|thumb|Love to explore that shore up above. Out of the sea, wish I could be part of that world.]]
'''Sub-Atlantica''' is an undersea kingdom in "the deepest part of the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]]", populated by telepathic, [[human]]-sized mermen. Its origins are unknown, and in spite of—or perhaps because of—its very high technology, the humans seem unaware of its existence outside of the traditional [[Atlantis]] myth.


[[Image:|right|250px|thumb|Love to explore that shore up above.  Out of the sea, wish I could be part of that world.]]
Its ambitious king, [[Nergill]], seeks to conquer the surface world, but all of his technology is powered by geothermal vents, and leaving them would render his weapons useless. However, when a partnership with the [[Decepticon]]s gives him [[energon cube]] technology, his goals are at last within reach.
'''Sub-Atlantica''' is an undersea kingdom in "the deepest part of the Atlantic," populated by telepathic, <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Human" title="Human">human</a>-sized mermen.  Its origins are unknown, and in spite of—or perhaps because of—its very high technology, the <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Human" title="Human">humans</a> seem unaware of its existence outside of the traditional <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Atlantis" title="Atlantis">Atlantis</a> myth.


Its ambitious king, <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Nergill" title="Nergill">Nergill</a>,
==Fiction==
seeks to conquer the surface world, but all of his technology is
===''The Transformers'' cartoon===
powered by geothermal vents, and leaving them would render his weapons
[[File:Nergill & Troops.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|"You CANNOT marry the surface-Prince, and that's the end of it!"]]
useless. However, when a partnership with the <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Decepticon" title="Decepticon">Decepticons</a> gives him energon-cube technology, his goals are at last within reach.
When [[Laserbeak (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Laserbeak]] and [[Buzzsaw (G1)|Buzzsaw]] detected an underwater city giving off massive energy readings, [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] immediately investigated, discovering Sub-Atlantica. When the Decepticons moved closer, they were met by the mermen who wielding weapons comparable to their own. Realizing the stalemate, Megatron and Nergill, ruler of the Sub-Atlanticans, negotiated, both seeing the benefit in an alliance. Nergill would provide the Decepticons with energy from the geothermal vents that powered Sub-Atlantica in exchange for [[energon cube]]s, a portable energy source that would allow the Sub-Atlanticans to escape the ocean floor and conquer the surface world.


[[File:SubAtlantican Vehicles.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Actual line: "Enjoy our hospitality... ''permanently!''"]]


:''Japanese name:'' Atlantis
When the Autobots picked up the movements relating to this alliance, they went to investigate, with the Sub-Atlanticans managing to capture [[Wheeljack (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Wheeljack]], intending to reverse engineer his biology and develop a line of anti-Cybertronian weapons. Powered by the energon cubes, Sub-Atlantica's hydro thrusters carried it to the coast of [[Washington, D.C.]] where it surfaced, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] sending [[Bumblebee (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Bumblebee]] and [[Spike Witwicky (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Spike Witwicky]] to rescue Wheeljack.


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[[File:SubAtlantican SurfaceGear.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|Do not tap glass.]]


Having distrusted the telepathically communicating Sub-Atlanticans from the start, [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]] had [[Soundwave (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Soundwave]] decipher the amphibians' language, exposing their traitorous ambitions. When Starscream went to confront Nergill he found himself attacked by the first of Sub-Atlantica's anti-Cybertronian weapons, the [[magnetic dysfunction ray]] but managed to resist its full effects. When Nergill later sought to use the ray on the grappling Megatron and [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]], Starscream used the opportunity to brand the king as a traitor. The chaos of this however cost the alliance their tactical advantage in Washington, Grimlock managing to destroy the dysfunction ray and freeing all Autobots enthralled by it, forcing them to fall back to Sub-Atlantica.


<a name="Fiction"></a><h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="http://tfwiki.net/w2/index.php?title=Sub-Atlantica&action=edit&section=1" title="Edit section: Fiction">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline">Fiction</span></h2>
[[File:SubAtlantica Asplode.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Well, that problem solved itself.]]
<a name="Sunbow_Generation_1_cartoon"></a><h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="http://tfwiki.net/w2/index.php?title=Sub-Atlantica&action=edit&section=2" title="Edit section: Sunbow Generation 1 cartoon">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline">Sunbow ''Generation 1'' cartoon</span></h3>
The Autobots soon invaded Sub-Atlantica, the city becoming the latest battlefield of the Great War. With destruction mounting, Nergill declared that "Before I let those monsters destroy my city, I'll use the energy stockpiles and blow Sub-Atlantica and everyone on it to nothingness!" Spike, Bumblebee, and Wheeljack, for some reason, tried to stop the mad king but they failed.
[[Image:|left|200px|thumb|"You CANNOT marry the surface-Prince, and that's the end of it!"]]
When <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Laserbeak_%28G1%29" title="Laserbeak (G1)">Laserbeak</a> and <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Buzzsaw_%28G1%29" title="Buzzsaw (G1)">Buzzsaw</a> detected an underwater city giving off massive energy readings, <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Megatron_%28G1%29" title="Megatron (G1)">Megatron</a>
immediately investigated. What he found was Sub-Atlantica: a single,
compact city of mermen wielding weapons comparable to the Decepticons'.
Shots were traded, but both sides realized they were a match for each
other. As Megatron and the Sub-Atlantican King Nergill bantered, they
realized they both had something to offer. The energy that Megatron
coveted came from geothermal vents, which confined Sub-Atlantica to the
ocean floor. But with the portability of energon cubes, Nergill could
take his weapons anywhere—even the surface world he yearned to conquer.


But even as Sub-Atlantica was self-destructing, Wheeljack carried the apparently unconscious Nergill out. Then, as the Autobots watched the exploding city sink from afar, Spike noted that Nergill had disappeared. His fate remains unknown, as does the answer to the pivotal question: The ''hell?'' Mermen? {{storylink|Atlantis, Arise!}}
{{-}}


[[Image:|right|200px|thumb|Actual line: "Enjoy our hospitality...permanently!"]]
===Ask Vector Prime===
So they struck a partnership, and Megatron found that Nergill's
In [[Primax 1185.04 Alpha]], [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] and the Decepticons allied with the Sub-Atlanticans in a last-ditch effort to conquer the [[Cobra]]-dominated Earth. Incredibly however, Cobra had anticipated such an alliance and prepared specialized aquatic soldiers with genetically-engineered gills. Faced with an invasion of their home, the Sub-Atlanticans betrayed Megatron, trapped him in his gun alternate mode, and turned him over to [[Cobra Commander]] rather than risk destruction. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/13}}
ambitions had come with ample preparation. The compactness of the city
allowed it to be moved to the surface via "hydro thrusters," and its
"dome of invulnerability" force field provided protection. The
Sub-Atlanticans themselves were perfectly mobile above water; they just
needed water-filled helmets. And their aforementioned hand-held
blasters were on par with Transformer weaponry.
 
But <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Starscream_%28G1%29" title="Starscream (G1)">Starscream</a> was openly wary of Nergill, especially since the boastful man-fish communicated telepathically with his subjects.  However, <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Soundwave_%28G1%29" title="Soundwave (G1)">Soundwave</a>
was able to record the mental communiques and decipher them. While they
did reveal that Nergill intended to betray the Decepticons, that didn't
stop the 'Cons from working with him. After all, they had the same
intent towards him.
 
 
[[Image:|left|200px|thumb|Do not tap glass.]]
Sub-Atlantica surfaced near its first target: <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Washington%2C_D.C." title="Washington, D.C.">Washington, D.C.</a>
The Decepticons and Sub-Atlanticans stormed the city and claimed it by
the dreadful means of putting a force field around it, then standing
around inside. But the Autobots had made it in before the force field
was up, and a battle ensued, one which the Autobots lost when Nergill
shot them with a paralyzing "magnetic dysfunction ray."
 
Only the intervention of the Dinobots turned the (ahem) tide.
They were able to smash through the force field literally like it was
glass. Grimlock eventually got his hands on Nergill's blaster, which he
crushed. That somehow freed all the immobilized Autobots, and Megatron
and Nergill retreated to Sub-Atlantica.
 


[[Image:|right|200px|thumb|Well, that problem solved itself.]]
In those universes were the [[Thirteen]] Primes had visited Ancient Greece, [[Adaptus]] had a fondness for Earth's oceans and became known to the humans as Poseidon. [[Vector Prime]] would later wonder if Sub-Atlantica was how Adaptus' memory had lived on. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/08}}
After repairing some of the damage to DC, the Autobots pursued them.
Sub-Atlantica had moved out into the ocean but still hadn't submerged,
so the Dinobots started smashing buildings, and Nergill quailed. With
inscrutable merman logic, Nergill declared, "Before I let those
monsters destroy my city, I'll use the energy stockpiles and blow
Sub-Atlantica and everyone on it to nothingness!" <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Spike_Witwicky" title="Spike Witwicky">Spike</a> overheard, and for some reason, he, <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Bumblebee_%28G1%29" title="Bumblebee (G1)">Bumblebee</a>, and <a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Wheeljack_%28G1%29" title="Wheeljack (G1)">Wheeljack</a> tried to stop the king.  Luckily, they failed.


But even as Sub-Atlantica was self-destructing, Wheeljack
==Notes==
carried the apparently unconscious Nergill out. Then, as the Autobots
*The Sub-Atlanticans bear some physical resemblance to [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s "{{w|Deep Ones}}", fish-frog-people who live in huge cities in the Atlantic ocean. It's unknown if this parallel was intentional.
watched the exploding city sink from afar, Spike noted that Nergill had
*Concept art by [[Floro Dery]] reveals that Sub-Atlantica was originally planned to be Atlantis itself, perhaps explaining the episode title and the Japanese naming. Dery's notes also elaborate that the city was a spaceship, a concept that would later be explored with a [[Atlantis#Cybertron cartoon|different version of Atlantis]].
disappeared. His fate remains unknown, as does the answer to the
*The Japanese dub for this episode changed Sub-Atlantic to "[[Atlantis]]", intending it to be the sunken city of legend. This alteration would later create some discontinuity in the Japanese-exclusive shows ''[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (cartoon)|Super-God Masterforce]]'' and ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'', where the more classical interpretation of Atlantis would appear with no reference to the Sub-Atlantica incarnation from ''The Transformers''.
pivotal question: The ''hell?'' Mermen?!  <span style="border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-width: 0pt 1px; padding: 0pt 5px; font-size: 10px; background-color: rgb(236, 236, 236);" class="tt1_nowrap"><a href="http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Atlantis%2C_Arise%21" title="Atlantis, Arise!">Atlantis, Arise!</a></span>


===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''[[Atlantis]]''' (アトランティス ''Atorantisu'')
*''French:'' '''Atlantica'''


<a name="Trivia"></a><h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="http://tfwiki.net/w2/index.php?title=Sub-Atlantica&action=edit&section=3" title="Edit section: Trivia">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline">Trivia</span></h2>
[[Category:Cities on Earth]]
* The Sub-Atlanticans bear some physical resemblance to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:H._P._Lovecraft">H.P. Lovecraft</a>'s "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_One" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:Deep_One">Deep Ones</a>," fish-frog-people who live in huge cities in the Atlantic ocean.  It's unknown if this parallel was intentional.
[[Category:Generation 1 cities]]
[[Category:Generation 1 cartoon locations]]

Latest revision as of 12:05, 29 October 2023

Love to explore that shore up above. Out of the sea, wish I could be part of that world.

Sub-Atlantica is an undersea kingdom in "the deepest part of the Atlantic", populated by telepathic, human-sized mermen. Its origins are unknown, and in spite of—or perhaps because of—its very high technology, the humans seem unaware of its existence outside of the traditional Atlantis myth.

Its ambitious king, Nergill, seeks to conquer the surface world, but all of his technology is powered by geothermal vents, and leaving them would render his weapons useless. However, when a partnership with the Decepticons gives him energon cube technology, his goals are at last within reach.

Fiction

[edit]

The Transformers cartoon

[edit]
"You CANNOT marry the surface-Prince, and that's the end of it!"

When Laserbeak and Buzzsaw detected an underwater city giving off massive energy readings, Megatron immediately investigated, discovering Sub-Atlantica. When the Decepticons moved closer, they were met by the mermen who wielding weapons comparable to their own. Realizing the stalemate, Megatron and Nergill, ruler of the Sub-Atlanticans, negotiated, both seeing the benefit in an alliance. Nergill would provide the Decepticons with energy from the geothermal vents that powered Sub-Atlantica in exchange for energon cubes, a portable energy source that would allow the Sub-Atlanticans to escape the ocean floor and conquer the surface world.

Actual line: "Enjoy our hospitality... permanently!"

When the Autobots picked up the movements relating to this alliance, they went to investigate, with the Sub-Atlanticans managing to capture Wheeljack, intending to reverse engineer his biology and develop a line of anti-Cybertronian weapons. Powered by the energon cubes, Sub-Atlantica's hydro thrusters carried it to the coast of Washington, D.C. where it surfaced, Optimus Prime sending Bumblebee and Spike Witwicky to rescue Wheeljack.

Do not tap glass.

Having distrusted the telepathically communicating Sub-Atlanticans from the start, Starscream had Soundwave decipher the amphibians' language, exposing their traitorous ambitions. When Starscream went to confront Nergill he found himself attacked by the first of Sub-Atlantica's anti-Cybertronian weapons, the magnetic dysfunction ray but managed to resist its full effects. When Nergill later sought to use the ray on the grappling Megatron and Grimlock, Starscream used the opportunity to brand the king as a traitor. The chaos of this however cost the alliance their tactical advantage in Washington, Grimlock managing to destroy the dysfunction ray and freeing all Autobots enthralled by it, forcing them to fall back to Sub-Atlantica.

Well, that problem solved itself.

The Autobots soon invaded Sub-Atlantica, the city becoming the latest battlefield of the Great War. With destruction mounting, Nergill declared that "Before I let those monsters destroy my city, I'll use the energy stockpiles and blow Sub-Atlantica and everyone on it to nothingness!" Spike, Bumblebee, and Wheeljack, for some reason, tried to stop the mad king but they failed.

But even as Sub-Atlantica was self-destructing, Wheeljack carried the apparently unconscious Nergill out. Then, as the Autobots watched the exploding city sink from afar, Spike noted that Nergill had disappeared. His fate remains unknown, as does the answer to the pivotal question: The hell? Mermen? Atlantis, Arise!

Ask Vector Prime

[edit]

In Primax 1185.04 Alpha, Megatron and the Decepticons allied with the Sub-Atlanticans in a last-ditch effort to conquer the Cobra-dominated Earth. Incredibly however, Cobra had anticipated such an alliance and prepared specialized aquatic soldiers with genetically-engineered gills. Faced with an invasion of their home, the Sub-Atlanticans betrayed Megatron, trapped him in his gun alternate mode, and turned him over to Cobra Commander rather than risk destruction. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/13

In those universes were the Thirteen Primes had visited Ancient Greece, Adaptus had a fondness for Earth's oceans and became known to the humans as Poseidon. Vector Prime would later wonder if Sub-Atlantica was how Adaptus' memory had lived on. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/08

Notes

[edit]
  • The Sub-Atlanticans bear some physical resemblance to H. P. Lovecraft's "Deep Ones", fish-frog-people who live in huge cities in the Atlantic ocean. It's unknown if this parallel was intentional.
  • Concept art by Floro Dery reveals that Sub-Atlantica was originally planned to be Atlantis itself, perhaps explaining the episode title and the Japanese naming. Dery's notes also elaborate that the city was a spaceship, a concept that would later be explored with a different version of Atlantis.
  • The Japanese dub for this episode changed Sub-Atlantic to "Atlantis", intending it to be the sunken city of legend. This alteration would later create some discontinuity in the Japanese-exclusive shows Super-God Masterforce and Victory, where the more classical interpretation of Atlantis would appear with no reference to the Sub-Atlantica incarnation from The Transformers.

Foreign names

[edit]
  • Japanese: Atlantis (アトランティス Atorantisu)
  • French: Atlantica