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'''Ankmor Park''' (sometimes referred to as just '''Ankmor''') is a city/region on the planet [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]].
'''Ankmor Park''', regularly referred to as simply '''Ankmor''', is a region of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] whose history goes back all the way to the days of [[Quintesson]] supremacy. For most of its existence, Ankmor houses a chemical processing center that is infamous for its polluting influence on the environment. Not only does it generate deadly fumes, it also produces a chemical river thick enough to support the weight of lighter objects and creates a suitable habitat for creatures both mysterious and dangerous. It isn't until after millions of years of war that the location finally is rebuilt into a far less controversial recreational park.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Classics''===
===''Classics''===
[[Modus Prime]] notes that a tunnel recently cleared of [[Mutant (G1)|Mutants]] will make travel from [[Gygax]] to Ankmor Park easier. {{storylink|The New World}}
Ankmor went from wasteland to park at an unknown date. It was a location of some importance to the [[Mini-Con]]s, who were trying to rebuild Cybertron for the return of the [[Autobot]]s, as they cleared and [[Eco-structuring|restructured]] sector Spellos specifically to make travel between Ankmor Park and [[Gygax]] easier. {{storylink|The New World}}


===Universe Featuring the Wreckers===
===Universe Featuring the Wreckers===
{{storylink|Wreckers: Finale Part II}}
The [[Great Reformatting]] purged the region of Ankmor, turning the chemical processing center into a beautiful biomechanical botanic garden. When the [[Quintesson]]s attempted to reconquer Cybertron and Judge [[Brinn]] led the attack on Ankmor, he was horrified to see the profitable enterprise replaced with a useless leisure center. Vowing to revert the [[technorganic]] changes, he was awakened from his reverie by the scientist [[Extempaxia]]'s concerns that Cybertron and the [[Transformer]]s had changed far beyond their ability to control at present. Moments later, they and the rest of their troops were ambushed by a group of [[Maximal]]s and killed. {{storylink|Wreckers: Finale Part II}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
* "Ankmor Park" is a reference to [[wikipedia:Ankh-Morpork|Ankh-Morpork]], principal city of the ''[[wikipedia:Discworld|Discworld]]'' novel series.
* "Ankmor Park" is a reference to [[wikipedia:Ankh-Morpork|Ankh-Morpork]], principal city of the ''[[wikipedia:Discworld|Discworld]]'' novel series.
{{polity|Ankmor Park|Fan club stories beginning in 2008}}
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[[Category:Beast Machines locations]]
[[Category:Beast Machines locations]]
[[Category:Cities on Cybertron]]
[[Category:Planet Cybertron]]
[[Category:Classics locations]]
[[Category:Classics locations]]
[[Category:Universe locations]]

Revision as of 21:49, 20 May 2011

Ankmor Park, regularly referred to as simply Ankmor, is a region of Cybertron whose history goes back all the way to the days of Quintesson supremacy. For most of its existence, Ankmor houses a chemical processing center that is infamous for its polluting influence on the environment. Not only does it generate deadly fumes, it also produces a chemical river thick enough to support the weight of lighter objects and creates a suitable habitat for creatures both mysterious and dangerous. It isn't until after millions of years of war that the location finally is rebuilt into a far less controversial recreational park.

Fiction

Classics

Ankmor went from wasteland to park at an unknown date. It was a location of some importance to the Mini-Cons, who were trying to rebuild Cybertron for the return of the Autobots, as they cleared and restructured sector Spellos specifically to make travel between Ankmor Park and Gygax easier. The New World

Universe Featuring the Wreckers

The Great Reformatting purged the region of Ankmor, turning the chemical processing center into a beautiful biomechanical botanic garden. When the Quintessons attempted to reconquer Cybertron and Judge Brinn led the attack on Ankmor, he was horrified to see the profitable enterprise replaced with a useless leisure center. Vowing to revert the technorganic changes, he was awakened from his reverie by the scientist Extempaxia's concerns that Cybertron and the Transformers had changed far beyond their ability to control at present. Moments later, they and the rest of their troops were ambushed by a group of Maximals and killed. Wreckers: Finale Part II

Notes