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:''Kaiba-5 is a celestial body | :''Kaiba-5 is a celestial body from the [[Movie (franchise)|Movie]] and [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]] [[continuity family|continuity families]].'' | ||
'''Kaiba-5''' is either a planet in the Kaiba system, or the fifth moon of a planet named Kaiba. Whatever it is, it can definitely screw the rules, 'cause it's got money. | '''Kaiba-5''' is either a planet in the Kaiba system, or the fifth moon of a planet named Kaiba. Whatever it is, it can definitely screw the rules, 'cause it's got money. | ||
Revision as of 11:08, 18 March 2010
- Kaiba-5 is a celestial body from the Movie and Animated continuity families.
Kaiba-5 is either a planet in the Kaiba system, or the fifth moon of a planet named Kaiba. Whatever it is, it can definitely screw the rules, 'cause it's got money.
Fiction
Transformers: The Game
Ironhide was responsible for the destruction of Kaiba-5, in a way that was almost certainly violent. When Optimus Prime requested that he rescue Jazz, he warned Ironhide not to make another incident "like Kaiba-5". Ironhide defended his actions to Optimus by claiming that "that hunk of rock was going to blow up anyway." Whatever happened there, it's a testament to one thing: Ironhide is waaaaay too trigger-happy. Transformers The Game
Transformers Animated
During his time at the Autobot Academy, Optimus Prime was tested on a virtual training simulator, which pitted him in combat with Megatron on Kaiba-5. Survival Skills The AllSpark Almanac

