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{{disambig2|the location|the character sometimes known as "Vec-Tor"|Vector Prime}}
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The planet '''Vector'''? ''Hello?!'' How could anyone forget ''that?'' That's where the [[Autobot]]s were all destroyed in a giant battle!
The planet '''Vector'''? ''Hello?!'' How could anyone forget ''that?'' That's where the [[Autobot]]s were all destroyed in a giant battle!



Revision as of 01:43, 22 February 2025

This article is about the location. For the character sometimes known as "Vec-Tor", see Vector Prime.
"No, I mean take a submarine!"
"No, I mean take a submarine!"
No, I mean take a submarine!

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The planet Vector? Hello?! How could anyone forget that? That's where the Autobots were all destroyed in a giant battle!

Fiction

Armada cartoon

The Autobots recalled a deadly battle on the planet Vector, one that was orchestrated by the Decepticons' tactician, Thrust. Hot Shot noted the deadly battle as one where all of the Autobots were destroyed. Linkup

Animated cartoon

Vector was an organic, neutral planet located close to Orga, Duke, and Moriturus. The AllSpark Almanac II

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Babil (バビル Babiru)