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'''Miliarium''' is a planet occupied by organics known as [[Miliarians]]. It might be near, or in [[Galactic Council]] space.
'''Miliarium''' is a planet occupied by organics known as [[Miliarian]]s. It might be near, or in [[Galactic Council]] space.


It's known locations are mostly rocky desert regions with high mountains. The architectures of it's city appears to be technologically advanced, yet gothic.
Its known locations are mostly rocky desert regions with high mountains. The architectures of its city appears to be technologically advanced, yet gothic.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
Sometime after the Lost Light passed [[Mauler Territory]], it arrived to Miliarium. There, they found the native population at war with [[Rust Giants]]. Following [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'s suggestion to help who they could along the way, the crew resolved to intervene; hiding the fact that the population was organic from the ex-Decepticon Leader. He would latter state that he would have preferred if they kept their focus on their mechanical brethren. After a heated battle involving a nuclear power plant and Megatron as tactical commander, Rodimus and his crew made the [[Galactic Bulletin]] under the title "Autobots Liberate Miliarium". {{storylink|More than Meets the Eye issue 50}}
Sometime after the ''Lost Light'' passed [[Mauler]] territory, it arrived at Miliarium. There, they found the native population at war with [[Rust Giant]]s. Following [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]]'s suggestion to help who they could along the way the crew resolved to intervene, hiding the fact that the population was organic from the ex-Decepticon leader, who would later state that he would have preferred if they kept their focus on their mechanical brethren. After a heated battle involving a nuclear power plant and Megatron as tactical commander, Rodimus and his crew made the [[Galactic Bulletin]] under the title "Autobots Liberate Miliarium". {{storylink|More than Meets the Eye issue 50}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*While Miliarians are never directly said to be members of the Galactic Council, every details we have about the planet's surrounding leads to believe it is located near the Council's Jurisdiction. (From the Mauler to the news bulletin passing by [[Brainstorm (G1)|Brainstorm]]'s theory about a following psychological assault by cerebral weaponry.){{storylink|The Transformers Holiday Special}}{{storylink|More than Meets the Eye issue 50}}
*While Miliarians are never directly said to be members of the Galactic Council, the few details we have about the planet's surroundings lend credence to the theory it is located near the Council's jurisdiction.


[[Category:IDW Generation 1 planets]]
[[Category:IDW Generation 1 planets]]

Revision as of 12:08, 11 March 2016

Miliarium is a planet occupied by organics known as Miliarians. It might be near, or in Galactic Council space.

Its known locations are mostly rocky desert regions with high mountains. The architectures of its city appears to be technologically advanced, yet gothic.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Sometime after the Lost Light passed Mauler territory, it arrived at Miliarium. There, they found the native population at war with Rust Giants. Following Megatron's suggestion to help who they could along the way the crew resolved to intervene, hiding the fact that the population was organic from the ex-Decepticon leader, who would later state that he would have preferred if they kept their focus on their mechanical brethren. After a heated battle involving a nuclear power plant and Megatron as tactical commander, Rodimus and his crew made the Galactic Bulletin under the title "Autobots Liberate Miliarium". More than Meets the Eye issue 50

Notes

  • While Miliarians are never directly said to be members of the Galactic Council, the few details we have about the planet's surroundings lend credence to the theory it is located near the Council's jurisdiction.