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Once inside, another hologram of Zeta Prime popped up to give another "Desist or die!" speech which Megatron again ignored. A little further into the building, Megatron and his unit found a stray Decepticon and were witness to his execution by the primary security measure in the Vaults: ceiling stompers. Kindly though, whenever they were about to come down the targeted piece of floor lit up, so the Decepticons had an edge to reach the chamber in which Zeta Prime had holed himself up. Megatron almost could lay his hands on the Omega Key, but Zeta Prime thwarted his plans a last time by taking the key under a forcefield in the center of the room from which he could safely control the entire chamber. Using ceiling stompers and Energon clones, Zeta Prime had the advantage until he needed to recharge the equipment, leaving it vulnerable. The Decepticons immediately took him out, and Megatron finally laid claim on the Omega Key, ripping it out of a dying Zeta Prime.  
Once inside, another hologram of Zeta Prime popped up to give another "Desist or die!" speech which Megatron again ignored. A little further into the building, Megatron and his unit found a stray Decepticon and were witness to his execution by the primary security measure in the Vaults: ceiling stompers. Kindly though, whenever they were about to come down the targeted piece of floor lit up, so the Decepticons had an edge to reach the chamber in which Zeta Prime had holed himself up. Megatron almost could lay his hands on the Omega Key, but Zeta Prime thwarted his plans a last time by taking the key under a forcefield in the center of the room from which he could safely control the entire chamber. Using ceiling stompers and Energon clones, Zeta Prime had the advantage until he needed to recharge the equipment, leaving it vulnerable. The Decepticons immediately took him out, and Megatron finally laid claim on the Omega Key, ripping it out of a dying Zeta Prime.  


Yet as he lay dying, Zeta Prime notified Megatron that there was [[Omega Supreme (Prime)|one little catch to the usage of the key...]] {{storylink|Transformers: War for Cybertron}}
Yet as he lay dying, Zeta Prime notified Megatron that there was [[Omega Supreme (Prime)|one little catch to the usage of the key...]] Following the acquisition of the key and the activation of the [[Energon Bridge]], Megatron used the orbital gun platform known as [[Trypticon (Prime)|Trypticon]] to target Autobot settlements on Cybertron one of which included Zeta Prime's Vaults. {{storylink|Transformers: War for Cybertron}}


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Specifics: Screenshot(s) from War For Cybertron
The Vaults is a building on Cybertron from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Vaults are Iacon's archives, located in the High Council Pavilions. Data from all over Cybertron is collected there, analyzed and sorted by the archivists, stored onto "cassettes" and finally put away by Diagnostic Drones for future use.

Fiction

Generation 1

Dreamwave Generation 1 comics

About 8.2 million years ago, Optronix used to work as data archivist at the Vaults. At the time of the fall of Altihex, he was visited at work by his friend Bluestreak, who had recently joined the Autobot army. Bluestreak went on about the stories surrounding the death of Sentinel Prime and rise of Megatron until Optronix pointed out that those stories were demonstrably exaggerated if not plain false, that in either case he as archivist had already heard it all before Bluestreak even had walked in, and that he was busy. Bluestreak was lightly baffled by this reaction, but conceded that someone like Optronix, who stayed far away from the combat to handle anonymous data, was not likely to understand the severity of the recent civil conflict. The War Within #1

Transformers: Prime

Arriving in front of the gates to the Vaults, where Zeta Prime had taken the Omega Key, Megatron tried to force the doors open the usual way by infusing them with Dark Energon. They didn't budge, but instead another hologram of Zeta Prime appeared. The Prime claimed he would consider sparing Megatron's life if he'd surrender now, but Megatron declined, ordering for the Decepticon airforce to come in and blow open the gate.

Once inside, another hologram of Zeta Prime popped up to give another "Desist or die!" speech which Megatron again ignored. A little further into the building, Megatron and his unit found a stray Decepticon and were witness to his execution by the primary security measure in the Vaults: ceiling stompers. Kindly though, whenever they were about to come down the targeted piece of floor lit up, so the Decepticons had an edge to reach the chamber in which Zeta Prime had holed himself up. Megatron almost could lay his hands on the Omega Key, but Zeta Prime thwarted his plans a last time by taking the key under a forcefield in the center of the room from which he could safely control the entire chamber. Using ceiling stompers and Energon clones, Zeta Prime had the advantage until he needed to recharge the equipment, leaving it vulnerable. The Decepticons immediately took him out, and Megatron finally laid claim on the Omega Key, ripping it out of a dying Zeta Prime.

Yet as he lay dying, Zeta Prime notified Megatron that there was one little catch to the usage of the key... Following the acquisition of the key and the activation of the Energon Bridge, Megatron used the orbital gun platform known as Trypticon to target Autobot settlements on Cybertron one of which included Zeta Prime's Vaults. Transformers: War for Cybertron