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*The inhabitants of this world resemble the {{w|Cardassian}}s from ''[[Star Trek]]''. Garak better not have died. | *The inhabitants of this world resemble the {{w|Cardassian}}s from ''[[Star Trek]]''. Garak better not have died. | ||
*Yst being a part of the Vestial Imperium (in the ''Animated'' continuity) implies that it was a robotic planet before it was destroyed; this may be referencing how the planet became a new body for Unicron in the story that introduced it. | |||
[[Category:Animated planets]] | [[Category:Animated planets]] | ||
[[Category:Cybertron planets]] | [[Category:Cybertron planets]] | ||
Revision as of 04:07, 21 February 2026
Yst was an Earth-like planet that existed 700 lightyears away from the Unicron Singularity until Unicron possessed it as his new body. Its original size is unclear, but the form that Unicron created from it was only as big as an average Transformer. Some shrinkage was seen to occur in this process, but how much is unknown.
Fiction
Cybertron comic
After the Planet X agent Soundwave freed Unicron's essence from the black hole, it travelled to Yst. Penetrating the planet itself, Unicron's essence cast the planet's civilization into war and chaos, eventually leading to the planet's destruction and the rebirth of Unicron's body. Revelations Part 3
The AllSpark Almanac
Yst was located within the Vestial Imperium until its unfortunate destruction. The AllSpark Almanac II
Notes
- The inhabitants of this world resemble the Cardassians from Star Trek. Garak better not have died.
- Yst being a part of the Vestial Imperium (in the Animated continuity) implies that it was a robotic planet before it was destroyed; this may be referencing how the planet became a new body for Unicron in the story that introduced it.


