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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
The Titan of [[Vector Prime]], {{storylink|Ceremony}} Tempo, alongside twelve other Titans, departed [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to found new outposts of [[Cybertronian colonies|Cybertronian civilization]]. {{storylink|First Contact (IDW)|First Contact}} Tempo was one of the first Titans to leave, but by all accounts neither he or his crew ever returned. {{storylink|Rubicon}}
A Titan somehow affiliated with [[Vector Prime]], {{storylink|Ceremony}} Tempo, alongside twelve other Titans, supposedly departed [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to found new outposts of [[Cybertronian colonies|Cybertronian civilization]]. {{storylink|First Contact (IDW)|First Contact}} Tempo was one of the first Titans to leave, but by all accounts neither he or his crew ever returned. {{storylink|Rubicon}}


Tempo may have made planetfall on [[LV-117]]; either way, he eventually passed. {{storylink|Ceremony}}
Tempo may have made planetfall on [[LV-117]]; either way, he eventually passed. {{storylink|Ceremony}}

Revision as of 02:59, 15 November 2018

Tempo is a Titan from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The ship that launched a thousand wiki arguments.

Tempo was one of the Titans created by the legendary Knights of Cybertron to act as a living ship. Tempo carried a crew of philosophers seeking new kinds of truth.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

A Titan somehow affiliated with Vector Prime, Ceremony Tempo, alongside twelve other Titans, supposedly departed Cybertron to found new outposts of Cybertronian civilization. First Contact Tempo was one of the first Titans to leave, but by all accounts neither he or his crew ever returned. Rubicon

Tempo may have made planetfall on LV-117; either way, he eventually passed. Ceremony

In the present day, the Titan Vigilem was able to disguise his presence from his old foe Metroplex by masking his space bridge signature as that of Tempo's. Rubicon Assuming that he had found Tempo, Metroplex established a link with Vigilem. Windblade vol. 2 #4

When Windblade met with the ship's captain, Elita One, she learned that their Titan was not named "Tempo", but rather, "Carcer". Elita, hoping to hide the dark history behind her ship, simply claimed they had renamed their ship during their long voyage. Windblade knew that this was the name of another, separate Titan, and was secretly concerned with what Elita was hiding from her. The Will of the Few Windblade went to ask Metroplex about the relationship between Carcer and Tempo to which the Titan answered that Carcer was a different Titan. When Vigilem later awoke, Metroplex reflected that he did not know how or why he would have chosen to mask as Tempo. Rubicon

Tempo's remains were presumably absored by Unicron when the Chaos Bringer consumed LV-117. Syndromica (2) Our Darkest Unicron #1