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A '''universal stream''' is the designator used by the [[Transcendent Technomorph|TransTech]] to describe a single universe/dimension/reality within the [[Multiverse]]. The TransTech have catalogued 15,962,782 universal streams (1,176,325 of which have "come to termination"), grouping [[continuity family|related universes]] into what are known as '''universal clusters''' and devising a classification system used to give each individual stream an alphanumeric designation.  
'''Universal stream''' is the term used by the [[Transcendent Technomorph]]s to describe a specific point in time within the timeline of a single universe/dimension/reality inside the [[Multiverse]], with said point usually, but not always, denoting the universe's point of origin. The TransTech have cataloged over 15,962,782 universal streams (over 1,176,325 of which have "come to termination"), grouping [[continuity family|related universes]] into what are known as '''universal clusters''' and devising a classification system used to give each individual stream an alphanumeric designation.
 
{{quote|Ultimately, it is important to remember that these are just labels, of no particular import... [[List of universal streams|not worth devoting your mental energies to]].|[[Vector Prime]]|[[Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/26]]}}


==Universal clusters==
==Universal clusters==
There are six "main" universal clusters:
There are six "main" universal clusters:


[[Image:Autobots unite monument valley AOE.jpg|thumb|upright=2.5|IMPORTANT.]]
[[File:Autobots unite monument valley AOE.jpg|thumb|upright=2|IMPORTANT.]]


* '''[[Primax]]'''—the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] continuity family. Points of commonality between universal streams in this cluster involve the forces of [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] battling over the resources of [[Earth]]. It also also includes the [[Beast Era]], a possible future which both factions evolve into the small and semi-organic [[Maximal]]s and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]].
* '''[[Primax]]'''—the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] continuity family. Points of commonality between universal streams in this cluster involve the forces of [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] battling over the resources of [[Earth]]. It also includes the [[Beast Era]], a possible future in which those two factions evolve into the small and semi-organic [[Maximal]]s and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]].
* '''[[Viron]]'''—the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' franchise]] continuity family, a small cluster in which [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]]'s Autobots combat [[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]]'s Predacons.
* '''[[Viron]]'''—the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|2001 ''Robots in Disguise'']] continuity family, a small cluster in which [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]]'s Autobots combat [[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]]'s Predacons. The Japanese version of those events is subsumed into Primax.
* '''[[Aurex]]'''—the [[Unicron Trilogy]] continuity family. In this cluster, the Autobots and Decepticons struggle over such power-boosting items as [[Mini-Con]]s and [[Cyber Planet Key]]s while also contending with the threat of [[Unicron]].
* '''[[Aurex]]'''—the [[Unicron Trilogy continuity family|Unicron Trilogy]] continuity family. In this cluster, the Autobots and Decepticons struggle over such power-boosting items as [[Mini-Con]]s and [[Cyber Planet Key]]s while also contending with the threat of [[Unicron]].
* '''[[Tyran]]'''—the [[live-action film series|live-action movie]] continuity family, a violent cluster in which the search for the lost [[AllSpark]] brings the Autobots and Decepticons to Earth, and humanity becomes heavily involved in the conflict.
* '''[[Tyran]]'''—the [[live-action film series|live-action movie]] continuity family, a violent cluster in which the search for the lost [[AllSpark]] brings the Autobots and Decepticons to Earth, and humanity becomes heavily involved in the conflict.
* '''[[Malgus]]'''—the ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' continuity family, a cluster in which the war has ended and Cybertron is at peace, and [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]]'s Autobots are superheroes on a near-future version of Earth.
* '''[[Malgus]]'''—the ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' continuity family, a cluster in which the war has ended and [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] is at peace, and [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]]'s Autobots are superheroes on a near-future version of Earth.
*'''[[Uniend]]'''—the [[Aligned continuity family]], a cluster where Cybertron was poisoned by [[Dark Energon]] and temporarily left uninhabitable by [[Megatron (WFC)|Megatron]] in his war against [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]]. Although previously ''separate'' from the rest of the multiverse, its quantum membrane was recently punctured by the passage of the [[Dark Spark]]. Later events in this universal stream involve [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]] taking command of a small team of Autobots to fight [[Steeljaw (RID)|Steeljaw]].  
* '''[[Uniend]]'''—the [[Aligned continuity family]], a cluster where Cybertron was poisoned by [[Dark Energon]] and left uninhabitable for a long time by [[Megatron (WFC)|Megatron]] in his war against [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]]. Although previously ''separate'' from the rest of the multiverse, its quantum membrane was punctured by the passage of the [[Dark Spark]]. Later events in this cluster's streams involve [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]] taking command of a small team of Autobots to fight [[Steeljaw (RID)|Steeljaw]].
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Other minor clusters include:
Other minor clusters include:


[[Image:DetentionEscape Optimus and Bumblebee.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|NOT QUITE THAT IMPORTANT.]]
[[File:DetentionEscape Optimus and Bumblebee.jpg|thumb|NOT QUITE THAT IMPORTANT.]]


* '''[[Fornax]]'''—the ''[[Kre-O]]'' continuity family, home to modular brick-built Transformers.
* '''[[Fornax]]'''—the ''[[Kre-O]]'' continuity family, home to modular brick-built Transformers.
* '''[[Iocus]]'''—a cluster essentially made up of overlapping aspects of ''other'' clusters, it is home to forgettable side-merchandise like ''[[Hero Mashers]]'', ''[[Bot Shots (franchise)|Bot Shots]]'', ''[[Construct-Bots]]'', ''[[Battle Masters]]'' and ''[[Attacktix]]'', populated by 'bots functionally indistinct from their counterparts elsewhere in the multiverse, giving the outward appearance of worlds in which characters from different universes exist side-by-side.
* '''[[Iocus]]'''—a cluster essentially made up of overlapping aspects of ''other'' clusters, it is home to forgettable side-merchandise like ''[[Hero Mashers]]'', ''[[Bot Shots (franchise)|Bot Shots]]'', ''[[Construct-Bots]]'', ''[[Battle Masters]]'', and ''[[Attacktix]]'', populated by 'bots functionally indistinct from their counterparts elsewhere in the multiverse, giving the outward appearance of worlds in which characters from different universes exist side by side.
* '''[[Nexus]]'''—the technologically advanced cluster where the ''[[Transformers: TransTech|TransTech]]'' world of [[Axiom Nexus]] resides.
* '''[[Nexus (cluster)|Nexus]]'''—the technologically advanced cluster where the ''[[Transformers: TransTech|TransTech]]'' world of [[Axiom Nexus]] resides.
* '''[[Quadwal]]'''—the "real world", in which Transformers manifest exist primarily as [[toy]]s.
* '''[[Quadwal]]'''—the "real world", in which Transformers exist primarily as [[toy]]s.
* '''[[Yayayarst]]'''—the [[Go-Bots continuity family|Go-Bots]] continuity family, home to the [[Go-Bot (species)|GoBots]] of [[Botropolis]]
* '''[[Yayayarst]]'''—the [[Go-Bots continuity family|Go-Bots]] continuity family, home to the [[Go-Bot (species)|Go-Bots]] of [[Botropolis]].
 
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Clusters in the farthest reaches of the multiverse only tenuously connected to the Transformers include:
Clusters in the farthest reaches of the multiverse only tenuously connected to the Transformers include:


[[Image:Cykillgobots.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|WELL, ''WE'' LIKE IT.]]
[[File:ShootingStarGoBotsAd.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|WELL, ''WE'' LIKE IT.]]


* '''[[Cymond]]'''—the continuity family of various [[TakaraTomy]] non-''Transformers'' franchises, right on the border between the Multiverse and the wider [[Megaverse]].  
* '''[[Cymond]]'''—the continuity family of various [[TakaraTomy]] non-''Transformers'' franchises, right on the border between the Multiverse and the wider [[Megaverse]].
* '''[[Gargent]]'''—the ''[[GoBots (franchise)|GoBots]]'' continuity family, home to the [[Guardian (GoBots)|Guardians]] and [[Renegade]]s of [[Gobotron]].
* '''[[Gargent]]'''—the ''[[GoBots]]'' continuity family, home to the [[Guardian (GoBots)|Guardians]] and [[Renegade]]s of [[Gobotron]].
* '''[[Lukas]]'''—the ''[[Star Wars Transformers]]'' continuity family, where the [[Jedi]] battle the [[Sith]] using transforming mecha. This cluster is said to have "thin barriers", and overlaps with realities from elsewhere in the [[Omniverse]].
* '''[[Lukas]]'''—the ''[[Star Wars Transformers (2005 toyline)|Star Wars Transformers]]'' continuity family, where the [[Jedi]] battle the [[Sith]] using transforming mecha. This cluster is said to have "thin barriers" with realities from elsewhere in the [[Omniverse]].
* '''[[Rovio (universal cluster)|Rovio]]'''—the ''[[Angry Birds Transformers (mobile game)|Angry Birds Transformers]]'' continuity family, a cluster where the dimensionally-displaced [[AllSpark|"EggSpark"]] accidentally changed the natives of [[Piggy Island]] into the [[Autobird]]s and [[Deceptihog]]s.
* '''[[Rovio (universal cluster)|Rovio]]'''—the ''[[Angry Birds Transformers (mobile game)|Angry Birds Transformers]]'' continuity family, a cluster where the dimensionally-displaced [[AllSpark|"EggSpark"]] accidentally changed the natives of [[Piggy Island]] into the [[Autobird]]s and [[Deceptihog]]s.
* '''[[Xobitor]]'''—the ''[[Robotix]]'' continuity family, home to the [[Protecton]]s and [[Terrakor]]s of [[Skalorr]].
* '''[[Xobitor]]'''—the ''[[Robotix]]'' continuity family, home to the [[Protecton]]s and [[Terrakor]]s of [[Skalorr]].
 
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==Deciphering the terminology==
==Deciphering the terminology==
{{see|List of universal streams}}
{{see|List of universal streams}}
Each universal stream's name consists of three parts, beginning with the continuity family of origin, a number that indicates the "real world" date of creation, and a Greek letter that denotes the form of media. Supplied by writers [[Greg Sepelak]], [[Trent Troop]], and [[Jim Sorenson]], the list of Greek letters and the media to which they refer are:
Each universal stream's name consists of three parts, beginning with the continuity family of origin, a number that indicates the "real world" date of creation, and a Greek letter that denotes the form of media. Supplied by writers [[Greg Sepelak]], [[Trent Troop]], and [[Jim Sorenson]], the list of Greek letters and the media to which they refer are:
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* '''Gamma'''—comic book series
* '''Gamma'''—comic book series
* '''Delta'''—motion picture/live action
* '''Delta'''—motion picture/live action
* '''Epsilon'''—club/convention fiction [[Image:Once upon a time grimlock canon.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Basically, you could classify this as a universe, Primax 904.07-G Gamma cos it's a comic that Grimlock drew in a comic from 7th April 1990. <br> <br>Someone will do it too.]]
* '''Epsilon'''—club/convention fiction [[File:Once upon a time grimlock canon.jpg|right|thumb|upright=2.2|Basically, you could classify this as a universe, Primax 490.07-G Gamma cos it's a comic that Grimlock drew in a comic from 7th April 1990. <br> <br>Someone will do it too.]]
* '''Zeta'''—text stories, storybooks, and other prose works (printed)
* '''Zeta'''—text stories, storybooks, and other prose works (printed)
* '''Eta'''—radio/audiocentric universes, books on tape
* '''Eta'''—radio/audiocentric universes, books on tape
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* '''Iota'''—Internet-only information (not involved with club/convention)
* '''Iota'''—Internet-only information (not involved with club/convention)
* '''Kappa'''—games (video and otherwise)
* '''Kappa'''—games (video and otherwise)
* '''Lambda'''—covers, still images, and advertisements (there's [[IDW Publishing|so many]] Lambdas these days that Vector Prime stopped keeping track {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}})
* '''Lambda'''—covers, still images, and advertisements (there's [[IDW Publishing|so many]] Lambdas these days that Vector Prime stopped keeping track {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/07}})
* A minus symbol at the beginning of a universal stream's number indicates that this particular reality is a '''negative polarity universe''', where the morals and personalities of Cybertronians are radically inverted. Thus far, [[Primax -408.24 Epsilon|only]] [[Malgus -411.27 Zeta|two]] negative polarity universes have been revealed, but [[Vector Prime (Cybertron)|Vector Prime]] has hinted at the existence of many more, with the caveat that they are not as common as "positive polarity universes." {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}}
 
* In the case of sources with more than one story in them, like the ''[[Transformers Legends (book)|Transformers Legends]]'' book, a two-letter suffix is added to the number to represent the author. Example: "1104.30-DB" for a story by [[David Bischoff]].  
So, for example, '''Primax 984.17 Alpha''' refers to the continuity of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original ''Transformers'' cartoon]], with '''"Primax"''' referring to the Generation 1 continuity family, '''"984.17"''' indicating the first episode's airdate of [[September 17]], [[1984]], and '''"Alpha"''' denoting an animated series. Using this information, we could, in theory, determine the names of yet-unnamed universes on our own—for example, the "[[Decepticon Dark Commander Grand Scourge]]" pack-in comic would be "Primax 915.0 Gamma".
 
Furthermore, a minus symbol at the beginning of a universal stream's number indicates that this particular reality is a '''negative polarity universe''', where the morals and personalities of most living beings (especially Cybertronians) are radically inverted. Thus far, at least eight negative polarity universes have been revealed, but [[Vector Prime]] has hinted at the existence of many more, with the caveat that they are not as common as '''positive polarity universes'''. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/14}} {{storylink|Epilogue Two}}
 
In the case of sources that identical streams of multiple universes could be connected to (such as story collections and anthologies, multiple versions of a video game, or comic book cover variants) a one or two-letter suffix is added to the number to indicate the actual source material. For example, from the ''[[Transformers Legends (book)|Transformers Legends]]'' anthology, [[Aurex 1104.30-DB Zeta]] is the "[[Lonesome Diesel]]" short story by [[David Bischoff]], while [[Aurex 1104.30-JH Zeta]] is the "[[Fire in the Dark]]" short story by [[John Helfers]].
 
==<s>Don't</s> Cross the Streams==
[[File:WarToEndAllWars5-HotRodimusPrimesAnswer.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.9|"Haw, that guy up there said ''farts''!"]]
 
Spatial-temporal powers like the TransTech, the Alternity and [[Planicron|Flaternity]], and the Transformers of Cloud World could hop reality willy-nilly, and [[Unicron]] has been known to move to new universes after he devours or is driven from one. [[Primus]] and Unicron can pluck you out of your reality and put you in another, and "[[Rhythms of Darkness!]]", "[[Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4|Worlds Collide]]", and the [[Universe War]] all involve one or both sending agents to another reality.


So, for example, '''Primax 984.17 Alpha''' refers to the continuity of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original Generation 1 cartoon]], with '''"Primax"''' referring to the Generation 1 continuity family, '''"984.17"''' indicating the first episode's airdate of [[September 17]], [[1984]], and '''"Alpha"''' denoting an animated series. Using this information, we could, in theory, determine the names of yet-unnamed universes on our own—for example, the [[The Transformers (PS2)|''The Transformers'' PlayStation 2 game]] would be "Primax 1003.30 Kappa".
For most of the multiverse, however, crossing from one universe to the other is bloody hard. Many never make contact with another universe and those that do, may only do so temporarily and in circumstances hard to replicate. There does exist dedicated technology to link one world and a specific other, as the Quintessons used with Menonia.


==How many streams?==
In late 2015 Quadwal time, interdimensional travel and communication, even to the hyper technologically advanced TransTech, was rendered nigh impossible as a result of [[Out of the One, Many|a cosmic event]]. Any universes or potential new universal clusters created after that time are beyond the knowledge of the TransTech and as such do not have a place in their database.
The size of the multiverse is vast and unknown. While the TransTech have records of just shy of sixteen million universes, there are certainly many more. When the Autobots of universal stream [[Aurex 402.0 Gamma]] began scanning alternate realities when their [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] became lost in the multiverse, they worked through 75,890,007 realities in addition to their own before locating him. {{storylink|Worlds Collide, Part 4 of 4}}  Dimensional traveller [[Bug Bite (GoBots)|Bug Bite]] from [[Gargent 984.08 Alpha]], meanwhile, has claimed that there are over fifteen quadrillion concurrent realities, {{storylink|Games of Deception}} though it seems likely this figure includes the entire [[Omniverse]].
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==Major streams==
==Major streams==
[[File:Master builders prime basketball.jpg|upright=1.2|thumb|The most important and iconic stream of them all.]]
[[File:Master builders prime basketball.jpg|upright=1.2|thumb|The most important and iconic stream of them all.]]


Well over a hundred streams have been named, over half of which are Primax realities. The most influential realities, to date, have been:
Nearly two hundred streams have been named, over half of which exist within Primax realities. Among all of the known universes, however, there are nine known "pillar" realities, a set of universes that can be thought of as "foundational", with unusually high amounts of branching points and quantum echos. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/11/01}} The origin streams for these nine universes are:


*[[Primax 984.0 Gamma]]—the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|U.S. Marvel ''The Transformers'' comic]].
* [[Primax 984.0 Gamma]]—the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|U.S. Marvel ''The Transformers'' comic]].
*[[Primax 984.17 Alpha]]—[[The Transformers (cartoon)|''The Transformers'' cartoon]].
* [[Primax 984.17 Alpha]]—[[The Transformers (cartoon)|''The Transformers'' cartoon]].
*[[Primax 496.22 Alpha]]—the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]''/''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoon.
* [[Primax 496.22 Alpha]]—the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]''/''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoons.
*[[Viron 901.8 Alpha]]—the 2001 ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'' cartoon.
* [[Viron 901.8 Alpha]]—the 2001 ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'' cartoon.
*[[Aurex 802.23 Alpha]]—the ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]/[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]/[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'' cartoon continuity.
* [[Aurex 802.23 Alpha]]—the ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]/[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]/[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'' cartoons.
*[[Primax 1005.19 Gamma]]—the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW Generation 1 comics]].
* [[Primax 1005.19 Gamma]]—the [[2005 IDW continuity|IDW 2005 comic continuity]]/[[Hasbro Universe]].
*[[Tyran 707.04 Delta]]—the [[Transformers (film)|''Transformers'' film]] franchise.
* [[Tyran 707.04 Delta]]—the [[Transformers (film)|live-action ''Transformers'' films]].
*[[Malgus 1207.26 Alpha]]—the [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|''Animated'']] cartoon continuity.
* [[Malgus 1207.26 Alpha]]—the [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|''Animated'']] cartoon continuity.
*[[Uniend 911.05 Alpha]]—the ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]''/''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots (cartoon)|Rescue Bots]]''/''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'' cartoon continuity.
* [[Uniend 911.05 Alpha]]—the ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]''/''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots (cartoon)|Rescue Bots]]''/''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]''/''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy (cartoon)|Rescue Bots Academy]]'' cartoon continuity.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of universal streams]]
* [[List of universal streams]]
*[[Multiverse]]
* [[Multiverse]]
*[[Megaverse]]
* [[Megaverse]]
*[[Omniverse]]
* [[Omniverse]]
 
==Notes==
* Cor, all that's really complicated, isn't it! This is down to it originally being a joke on how fragmented the multiverse was back in 2008 (it only got worse!) and to make the TransTech seem more detached and alien. [[Greg Sepelak|Greg "M Sipher" Sepalak]], co-creator of the format, specified that the TransTech gave the universes "techy, unintuitive-sounding terms... since they're really just points of data to them (rather like the naming of exoplanets or individual asteroids and etc) rather than ongoing stories about characters."<ref>[https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/101932-tfwikinet-thread-30/?p=3411810 The Allspark Forums, 2nd January 2016]</ref>
* With the termination of the partnership between Fun Publications and Hasbro at the end of [[2016]], no new TransTech fiction has been published; as a result, new [[continuity family|continuity families]] introduced after 2016—such as ''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (franchise)|Cyberverse]]'' or ''[[Transformers: BotBots (franchise)|BotBots]]''—do not possess in-fiction universal stream designations and likely never will.
 
===Foreign names===
* ''Japanese:'' '''Jikūgun''' (時空群, "spacetime cluster")<!--Alternity-->
 
==References==
{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 17:33, 27 March 2026

"Hey, let's call this new stream 'Phartz'."
"Heh heh. Cool."

Universal stream is the term used by the Transcendent Technomorphs to describe a specific point in time within the timeline of a single universe/dimension/reality inside the Multiverse, with said point usually, but not always, denoting the universe's point of origin. The TransTech have cataloged over 15,962,782 universal streams (over 1,176,325 of which have "come to termination"), grouping related universes into what are known as universal clusters and devising a classification system used to give each individual stream an alphanumeric designation.

Ultimately, it is important to remember that these are just labels, of no particular import... not worth devoting your mental energies to.{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:Vector PrimeAsk Vector Prime, 2015/08/26|Vector Prime{{#if:Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/26|, Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/26|}}|}}

Universal clusters

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There are six "main" universal clusters:

IMPORTANT.


Other minor clusters include:

NOT QUITE THAT IMPORTANT.
  • Fornax—the Kre-O continuity family, home to modular brick-built Transformers.
  • Iocus—a cluster essentially made up of overlapping aspects of other clusters, it is home to forgettable side-merchandise like Hero Mashers, Bot Shots, Construct-Bots, Battle Masters, and Attacktix, populated by 'bots functionally indistinct from their counterparts elsewhere in the multiverse, giving the outward appearance of worlds in which characters from different universes exist side by side.
  • Nexus—the technologically advanced cluster where the TransTech world of Axiom Nexus resides.
  • Quadwal—the "real world", in which Transformers exist primarily as toys.
  • Yayayarst—the Go-Bots continuity family, home to the Go-Bots of Botropolis.


Clusters in the farthest reaches of the multiverse only tenuously connected to the Transformers include:

WELL, WE LIKE IT.

Deciphering the terminology

[edit]
For further information, see: List of universal streams

Each universal stream's name consists of three parts, beginning with the continuity family of origin, a number that indicates the "real world" date of creation, and a Greek letter that denotes the form of media. Supplied by writers Greg Sepelak, Trent Troop, and Jim Sorenson, the list of Greek letters and the media to which they refer are:

  • Alpha—animated series
  • Beta—tech spec/toy/pack-in comic only ("box")
  • Gamma—comic book series
  • Delta—motion picture/live action
  • Epsilon—club/convention fiction
    Basically, you could classify this as a universe, Primax 490.07-G Gamma cos it's a comic that Grimlock drew in a comic from 7th April 1990.

    Someone will do it too.
  • Zeta—text stories, storybooks, and other prose works (printed)
  • Eta—radio/audiocentric universes, books on tape
  • Theta—live performance/spoken word
  • Iota—Internet-only information (not involved with club/convention)
  • Kappa—games (video and otherwise)
  • Lambda—covers, still images, and advertisements (there's so many Lambdas these days that Vector Prime stopped keeping track Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/07)

So, for example, Primax 984.17 Alpha refers to the continuity of the original Transformers cartoon, with "Primax" referring to the Generation 1 continuity family, "984.17" indicating the first episode's airdate of September 17, 1984, and "Alpha" denoting an animated series. Using this information, we could, in theory, determine the names of yet-unnamed universes on our own—for example, the "Decepticon Dark Commander Grand Scourge" pack-in comic would be "Primax 915.0 Gamma".

Furthermore, a minus symbol at the beginning of a universal stream's number indicates that this particular reality is a negative polarity universe, where the morals and personalities of most living beings (especially Cybertronians) are radically inverted. Thus far, at least eight negative polarity universes have been revealed, but Vector Prime has hinted at the existence of many more, with the caveat that they are not as common as positive polarity universes. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/14 Epilogue Two

In the case of sources that identical streams of multiple universes could be connected to (such as story collections and anthologies, multiple versions of a video game, or comic book cover variants) a one or two-letter suffix is added to the number to indicate the actual source material. For example, from the Transformers Legends anthology, Aurex 1104.30-DB Zeta is the "Lonesome Diesel" short story by David Bischoff, while Aurex 1104.30-JH Zeta is the "Fire in the Dark" short story by John Helfers.

Don't Cross the Streams

[edit]
"Haw, that guy up there said farts!"

Spatial-temporal powers like the TransTech, the Alternity and Flaternity, and the Transformers of Cloud World could hop reality willy-nilly, and Unicron has been known to move to new universes after he devours or is driven from one. Primus and Unicron can pluck you out of your reality and put you in another, and "Rhythms of Darkness!", "Worlds Collide", and the Universe War all involve one or both sending agents to another reality.

For most of the multiverse, however, crossing from one universe to the other is bloody hard. Many never make contact with another universe and those that do, may only do so temporarily and in circumstances hard to replicate. There does exist dedicated technology to link one world and a specific other, as the Quintessons used with Menonia.

In late 2015 Quadwal time, interdimensional travel and communication, even to the hyper technologically advanced TransTech, was rendered nigh impossible as a result of a cosmic event. Any universes or potential new universal clusters created after that time are beyond the knowledge of the TransTech and as such do not have a place in their database.

Major streams

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The most important and iconic stream of them all.

Nearly two hundred streams have been named, over half of which exist within Primax realities. Among all of the known universes, however, there are nine known "pillar" realities, a set of universes that can be thought of as "foundational", with unusually high amounts of branching points and quantum echos. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/11/01 The origin streams for these nine universes are:

See also

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Notes

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  • Cor, all that's really complicated, isn't it! This is down to it originally being a joke on how fragmented the multiverse was back in 2008 (it only got worse!) and to make the TransTech seem more detached and alien. Greg "M Sipher" Sepalak, co-creator of the format, specified that the TransTech gave the universes "techy, unintuitive-sounding terms... since they're really just points of data to them (rather like the naming of exoplanets or individual asteroids and etc) rather than ongoing stories about characters."<ref>The Allspark Forums, 2nd January 2016</ref>
  • With the termination of the partnership between Fun Publications and Hasbro at the end of 2016, no new TransTech fiction has been published; as a result, new continuity families introduced after 2016—such as Cyberverse or BotBots—do not possess in-fiction universal stream designations and likely never will.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Jikūgun (時空群, "spacetime cluster")

References

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