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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''===
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''===
During the [[Grand Uprising]], a [[Resistance]] force led by [[Bighorn]] attempted to sieze the Melpomene Bridge, a vital corridor between the cities of Kalis and Altihex. [[Maximal Command Security Force]] officer [[Stiletto]] repelled the attack and killed Bighorn in the battle, shortly after the loyalists detonated the bridge to keep the vital infrastructure out of rebel hands. {{storylink|Burning Bridges}}
During the [[Grand Uprising]], a [[Resistance]] force led by [[Bighorn]] attempted to sieze the Melpomene Bridge, a vital corridor between the cities of Kalis and Altihex. [[Maximal Command Security Force]] officer [[Stiletto (BW)|Stiletto]] repelled the attack and killed Bighorn in the battle; shortly afterwards the [[Builder of Cybertron|Builder]] loyalists detonated the bridge to keep the vital infrastructure out of rebel hands. {{storylink|Burning Bridges}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Melpomene Bridge is named for [[w:Melpomene|Melpomene]], the Greek muse of tragedy.  
*Melpomene Bridge is named for {{w|Melpomene}}, the Greek muse of tragedy.  


[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising locations]]
[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising locations]]
[[Category:Roads on Cybertron]]
[[Category:Roads on Cybertron]]

Revision as of 04:17, 19 July 2019

Melpomene Bridge is a bridge on Cybertron, linking Kalis and Altihex over a branch of the Sonic Canyons.

Fiction

Beast Wars: Uprising

During the Grand Uprising, a Resistance force led by Bighorn attempted to sieze the Melpomene Bridge, a vital corridor between the cities of Kalis and Altihex. Maximal Command Security Force officer Stiletto repelled the attack and killed Bighorn in the battle; shortly afterwards the Builder loyalists detonated the bridge to keep the vital infrastructure out of rebel hands. Burning Bridges

Notes

  • Melpomene Bridge is named for Melpomene, the Greek muse of tragedy.