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** The Beast Wars of the [[Unicron Trilogy]], including: the Beast Wars mentioned in the [[Cyber Key Codes|Cyber Key Code]] bio for ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Transformers: Cybertron]]'' for [[Jetfire (Armada)|Sky Shadow]], which stated that Jetfire got the name for his Decepticon disguise from a Predacon of the [[Sky Shadow (Cybertron)|same name]]; the prose story "[[Fire in the Dark]]" from the ''[[Transformers Legends (book)|Transformers Legends]]'' anthology, a story set in the ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Transformers: Armada]]'' continuity that had a version of the Beast Wars in its past; and the Beast Wars that took place in the [[Alpha Q's universe|realm]] of [[Alpha Quintesson]], described in a post from the Facebook version of ''Ask Vector Prime''.
** The Beast Wars of the [[Unicron Trilogy]], including: the Beast Wars mentioned in the [[Cyber Key Codes|Cyber Key Code]] bio for ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Transformers: Cybertron]]'' for [[Jetfire (Armada)|Sky Shadow]], which stated that Jetfire got the name for his Decepticon disguise from a Predacon of the [[Sky Shadow (Cybertron)|same name]]; the prose story "[[Fire in the Dark]]" from the ''[[Transformers Legends (book)|Transformers Legends]]'' anthology, a story set in the ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Transformers: Armada]]'' continuity that had a version of the Beast Wars in its past; and the Beast Wars that took place in the [[Alpha Q's universe|realm]] of [[Alpha Quintesson]], described in a post from the Facebook version of ''Ask Vector Prime''.
** The Beast Wars of the [[Live-action film series|live-action movies continuity]], including: the Beast Wars implied by the ''[[Transformers: Movie Prequel]]'', which had a fragment of the [[Golden Disk (Voyager)|Golden Disk]] as part of the collection of [[Walter Simmons]] and [[Theodore Joseph Wells]] in issue [[Movie Prequel issue 2|#2]]; and the [[Sector Seven (game)|Sector Seven Alternate Reality Game]] promoting the first movie, which had the Beast Wars as a real event that inspired the Hasbro toyline.
** The Beast Wars of the [[Live-action film series|live-action movies continuity]], including: the Beast Wars implied by the ''[[Transformers: Movie Prequel]]'', which had a fragment of the [[Golden Disk (Voyager)|Golden Disk]] as part of the collection of [[Walter Simmons]] and [[Theodore Joseph Wells]] in issue [[Movie Prequel issue 2|#2]]; and the [[Sector Seven (game)|Sector Seven Alternate Reality Game]] promoting the first movie, which had the Beast Wars as a real event that inspired the Hasbro toyline.
** The Beast Wars of ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Transformers Animated]], mentioned in the section on the [[Great War (Animated)|Great War]] in ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II]]'' as taking place on [[Animatron]] during the tail end of the conflict.
** The Beast Wars of ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Transformers Animated]]'', mentioned in the section on the [[Great War (Animated)|Great War]] in ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II]]'' as taking place on [[Animatron]] during the tail end of the conflict.
** The Japanese ''[[Transformers: Prime (toyline)|Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Prime]]'' toyline, specifically mentioning [[Lio Convoy|Leo Prime]] (whose bio revealed he was the dimension hopping ''Beast Wars II'' Maximal leader) and the [[Optimus Prime (Prime)|Optimus Prime]] & [[Unicron|Gaia Unicron]] two-pack (which told of how Leo Prime forged the [[Gaia Armor]] from the body of one of Unicron's avatars).
** The Japanese ''[[Transformers: Prime (toyline)|Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Prime]]'' toyline, specifically mentioning [[Lio Convoy|Leo Prime]] (whose bio revealed he was the dimension hopping ''Beast Wars II'' Maximal leader) and the [[Optimus Prime (Prime)|Optimus Prime]] & [[Unicron|Gaia Unicron]] two-pack (which told of how Leo Prime forged the [[Gaia Armor]] from the body of one of Unicron's avatars).
* Finally, a line leads off from season 2 of ''Beast Wars'', which leads to "[[A Change to the Agenda]]" on the next two pages, telling the supposed origin for the ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'' universe.
* Finally, a line leads off from season 2 of ''Beast Wars'', which leads to "[[A Change to the Agenda]]" on the next two pages, telling the supposed origin for the ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'' universe.

Revision as of 23:34, 30 April 2020

The Beast Wars Road Map
Publisher Fun Publications
Published in Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #70
Art Jesse Wittenrich
Managing editor Pete Sinclair
Continuity Transformers Legends / TransTech

TransTech Rhinox contacts his Legends double for some information on the multiverse...

Synopsis

With the Shroud making it increasingly difficult for the Transcendent Technomorph to stay in touch with the multiverse, Rhinox turns to one of the few remaining universes that he is still able to contact: the Legends Universe. He thanks his local counterpart for taking the time to access his database on events surrounding the "Beast Wars," only for "Legends" Rhinox to question him over why Axiom Nexus doesn't simply have Alpha Trion open up some gates for them. "Legends" Rhinox goes off on a tangent, wondering whether Dimensional investigator Skids has isolated them with his "Quantum Keep-Out Seal," only to be politely interrupted by his double. TransTech Rhinox resumes talking about the "Beast Wars," explaining its importance on a multiversal-scale, only to be himself interrupted by Airazor, who has noticed something off in the distance...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Maximals / Autobots

Notes

It is being brought.
It is being brought.
Oh, he's doin' somethin'...

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The Road Map

Continuity notes

Other trivia

  • To remind you that the Legends Universe is of Japanese origin, Legends Rhinox addresses TransTech Rhinox as "Rhinox-sensei".
  • Writer Jesse Wittenrich contacted Hayato Sakamoto for his approval to use the characters, who called them "cute".[1]

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