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List of known continuity family indicators:
List of known continuity family indicators:


* '''Primax'''—the Generation 1 continuity family
* '''Primax'''—the Generation 1 continuity family.
* '''Tyran'''—the live-action movie continuity family
* '''Tyran'''—the live-action movie continuity family.
* '''Malgus'''—the ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' continuity family<ref>Mentioned in "[[Withered Hope]]", but confirmed as ''Animated'' in "[[Bee in the City]]" and ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|AllSpark Almanac]].''</ref>
* '''Malgus'''—the ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' continuity family.<ref>Mentioned in "[[Withered Hope]]", but confirmed as ''Animated'' in "[[Bee in the City]]" and ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|AllSpark Almanac]].''</ref>
* '''Aurex'''—the [[Unicron Trilogy]] continuity family<ref>Mentioned in "[[I, Lowtech]]" as the origin cluster of the [[Omnicon]]s.</ref>
* '''Aurex'''—the [[Unicron Trilogy]] continuity family.<ref>Mentioned in "[[I, Lowtech]]" as the origin cluster of the [[Omnicon]]s.</ref>
* '''Quadwal'''—the "real world".<ref>Established in the ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|AllSpark Almanac]]''. "Quadwal" is a pun on the term "[[wikipedia:fourth wall|fourth wall]]", the barrier between fiction and reality which is "broken" when characters in a work of fiction acknowledge either the audience or their fictional nature.</ref>  
* '''Quadwal'''—the "real world".<ref>Established in the ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|AllSpark Almanac]]''. "Quadwal" is a pun on the term "[[wikipedia:fourth wall|fourth wall]]", the barrier between fiction and reality which is "broken" when characters in a work of fiction acknowledge either the audience or their fictional nature.</ref>  
* '''Viron''' —the ''[[Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'' continuity family <ref name="almanacII">Established in the ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac Volume 2|AllSpark Almanac II]]''. </ref>
* '''Viron'''—the ''[[Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'' continuity family.<ref name="almanacII">Established in the ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac Volume 2|AllSpark Almanac II]]''. </ref>
* '''Nexus''' —the cluster where the [[TransTech]] world of [[Axiom Nexus]] resides. <ref name="almanacII"/>
* '''Nexus'''—the cluster where the [[TransTech]] world of [[Axiom Nexus]] resides.<ref name="almanacII"/>
* '''Gargent''' —the [[Tonka GoBots]] continuity family. <ref name="almanacII"/>
* '''Gargent'''—the [[Tonka GoBots]] continuity family.<ref name="almanacII"/>
* '''Xobitor''' —the, uh, ''Robotix'' continuity family. <ref name="almanacII"/>
* '''Xobitor'''—the, uh, ''Robotix'' continuity family.<ref name="almanacII"/>
Supplied by writers [[Greg Sepelak]] and [[Trent Troop]], a list of Greek letters and the media to which they refer:
Supplied by writers [[Greg Sepelak]] and [[Trent Troop]], a list of Greek letters and the media to which they refer:



Revision as of 20:22, 1 July 2010

The name or term "Universal" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Universal (disambiguation).

The Transformers multiverse consists of at least 15,962,782 cataloged universal streams (1,176,325 of which have "come to termination"), according to the TransTech Cybertronians' exhaustive records.[1] There are at least 59,927,225 realities that the TransTech Cybertronians have yet to catalog.[2] Bug Bite claims that there are fifteen quadrillion concurrent realities.[3]

These are the handful of as-yet officially-named universal streams and the continuity family or individual continuities they refer to:

Deciphering the terminology

Each universal stream's name consists of three parts, beginning with a noun which refers to the continuity family of origin, a number that indicates the "real world" date of creation, and a Greek letter that denotes the form of media. For example, "Primax 984.0 Gamma" refers to the Generation 1 Marvel Comics continuity, with "Primax" referring to the Generation 1 continuity family, "984.0" indicating a publication date of September 1984 (with "0" indicating an unknown day of publication), and "Gamma" denoting a comic book or manga series.

List of known continuity family indicators:

Supplied by writers Greg Sepelak and Trent Troop, a list of Greek letters and the media to which they refer:

  • Alpha—animated series
  • Beta—tech spec/toy/pack-in comic only ("box")
  • Gamma—comic book series
  • Delta—motion picture/live action
  • Epsilon—club/convention fiction
  • Zeta—text stories, storybooks and other prose works (printed)
  • Eta—radio/audiocentric universes, books on tape
  • Theta—live performance/spoken word
  • Iota—Internet-only information (not involved with club/convention)
  • Kappa—games (video and otherwise)

Using this information, we could, in theory, determine the names of yet-unnamed universes on our own. For example, the Unicron Trilogy cartoon continuity would be Aurex 0802.23 Alpha.

References

  1. This information, and most of the bulk of the article, comes from the text story "Withered Hope."
  2. In "Worlds Collide, Part 4", the Autobots scanned 75,890,007 realities in addition to their own before locating Optimus Prime, adrift in the multiverse.
  3. Games of Deception
  4. Mentioned in "Withered Hope", but confirmed as Animated in "Bee in the City" and AllSpark Almanac.
  5. Mentioned in "I, Lowtech" as the origin cluster of the Omnicons.
  6. Established in the AllSpark Almanac. "Quadwal" is a pun on the term "fourth wall", the barrier between fiction and reality which is "broken" when characters in a work of fiction acknowledge either the audience or their fictional nature.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Established in the AllSpark Almanac II.