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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Generation 1 cartoon=== | ===Generation 1 cartoon=== | ||
One such journal was lost on the [[Junkion]] homeworld and a team of [[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]] were dispatched to recover it, but were fought off by the natives. This particular journal contained a subliminal message that made its receivers become more aggressive and xenophobic. The journal caused the Junkions to turn against everyone; even their allies the Autobots. | One such journal was lost on the [[Junkion (species)|Junkion]] [[Junkion (planet)|homeworld]] and a team of [[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]] were dispatched to recover it, but were fought off by the natives. This particular journal contained a subliminal message that made its receivers become more aggressive and xenophobic. The journal caused the Junkions to turn against everyone; even their allies the Autobots. {{storylink|The Big Broadcast of 2006 (episode)|The Big Broadcast of 2006}} | ||
During the battle on Junkion, the journal was lost and uncovered by both the [[Autobot|Autobots]] and the [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] who learnt that the Quintessons were responsible for trading with numerous worlds by providing the inhabitants with technology that would either [[Plantobot|destroy the planet]] or propagate wars, in order to profit from the sales. One such profitable endeavour that was recorded on the journal was the thousand-year engineered war between the [[Xetaxxis]] and the [[Lanarq]]. After the Quintesson plot was exposed, the war ended with a tense peace. | During the battle on Junkion, the journal was lost and uncovered by both the [[Autobot|Autobots]] and the [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] who learnt that the Quintessons were responsible for trading with numerous worlds by providing the inhabitants with technology that would either [[Plantobot|destroy the planet]] or propagate wars, in order to profit from the sales. One such profitable endeavour that was recorded on the journal was the thousand-year engineered war between the [[Xetaxxis]] and the [[Lanarq]]. After the Quintesson plot was exposed, the war ended with a tense peace. {{storylink|The Quintesson Journal}} | ||
===Marvel UK comics=== | ===Marvel UK comics=== | ||
The Quintesson Journal was basically a report by Quintesson explorers as to the viability of colonisation of a number of machine worlds across the galaxy. | The Quintesson Journal was basically a report by Quintesson explorers as to the viability of colonisation of a number of machine worlds across the galaxy. Invariably these machine worlds were already occupied by sentient species (such as [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]). The report was created in response to the threat of Quintesson's destruction as its orbit faltered and it began to fall into its sun. {{storylink|Time Wars}} | ||
Accidentally jettisoned on the planet of Junk, [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] recovered the journal and secreted it in a remote asteroid belt. | Accidentally jettisoned on the [[Junkion (planet)|planet of Junk]], [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] recovered the journal and secreted it in a remote asteroid belt. Captured by the Quintessons, he refused to divulge the journal's location (and, interestingly, gave a false account exactly on foot with that described in "[[The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|The Big Broadcast of 2006]]"). Escaping the Quintessons, Wreck-Gar made his way to the hiding place of the journal and transmitted its contents to the galaxy at large. As a result just about every machine-based sentient species in the galaxy was turned against the Quintessons, virtually ensuring their extinction combined with the destruction of their homeworld. {{storylink|Space Pirates!}} | ||
[[Category:Generation 1]] | [[Category:Generation 1]] | ||
[[Category:Quintessons]] | [[Category:Quintessons]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] | ||
Revision as of 15:52, 8 November 2009
- The Quintesson Journal is a piece of technology from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Quintesson Journals were used by the Quintessons (no, really?). They used these cylindrical data storage devices to hold information regarding their scientific operations and for consultation of the information for analysis. Unfortunately for the Quintessons, others don't like what the data contained in these journals reveals.
Fiction
Generation 1 cartoon
One such journal was lost on the Junkion homeworld and a team of Sharkticons were dispatched to recover it, but were fought off by the natives. This particular journal contained a subliminal message that made its receivers become more aggressive and xenophobic. The journal caused the Junkions to turn against everyone; even their allies the Autobots. The Big Broadcast of 2006
During the battle on Junkion, the journal was lost and uncovered by both the Autobots and the Decepticons who learnt that the Quintessons were responsible for trading with numerous worlds by providing the inhabitants with technology that would either destroy the planet or propagate wars, in order to profit from the sales. One such profitable endeavour that was recorded on the journal was the thousand-year engineered war between the Xetaxxis and the Lanarq. After the Quintesson plot was exposed, the war ended with a tense peace. The Quintesson Journal
Marvel UK comics
The Quintesson Journal was basically a report by Quintesson explorers as to the viability of colonisation of a number of machine worlds across the galaxy. Invariably these machine worlds were already occupied by sentient species (such as Cybertron). The report was created in response to the threat of Quintesson's destruction as its orbit faltered and it began to fall into its sun. Time Wars
Accidentally jettisoned on the planet of Junk, Wreck-Gar recovered the journal and secreted it in a remote asteroid belt. Captured by the Quintessons, he refused to divulge the journal's location (and, interestingly, gave a false account exactly on foot with that described in "The Big Broadcast of 2006"). Escaping the Quintessons, Wreck-Gar made his way to the hiding place of the journal and transmitted its contents to the galaxy at large. As a result just about every machine-based sentient species in the galaxy was turned against the Quintessons, virtually ensuring their extinction combined with the destruction of their homeworld. Space Pirates!


