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Once it begins spreading, the virus is self-sustaining. | Once it begins spreading, the virus is self-sustaining. | ||
==Fiction== | |||
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Megatron created the cyber-virus by merging the essences of Lazarus's captured soldiers with the captured Autobots. The process left the Autobots near death, and the humans... not-so-near. | Megatron created the cyber-virus by merging the essences of Lazarus's captured soldiers with the captured Autobots. The process left the Autobots near death, and the humans... not-so-near. | ||
[[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] invented an anti-viral weapon, directly channeling the Autobots' life-energy to halt the virus's progress and reverse the changes it had wrought. | [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] invented an anti-viral weapon, directly channeling the Autobots' life-energy to halt the virus's progress and reverse the changes it had wrought. {{storylink|Prime Directive|Prime Directive}} | ||
{{Note|Though the cyber-virus's transformation was reversed, the humans transformed by it seem not to have survived the reversion.}} | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 10:20, 28 August 2010
- The cyber-virus is an evil... thing from the Dreamwave portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Megatron's cyber-virus fuses human DNA with Transformer central circuitry. The resulting virus spreads organically, then solidifies into metal, transforming Earth's landscape into a semblance of the planet Cybertron.
Once it begins spreading, the virus is self-sustaining.
Fiction
Megatron created the cyber-virus by merging the essences of Lazarus's captured soldiers with the captured Autobots. The process left the Autobots near death, and the humans... not-so-near.
Wheeljack invented an anti-viral weapon, directly channeling the Autobots' life-energy to halt the virus's progress and reverse the changes it had wrought. Prime Directive
Though the cyber-virus's transformation was reversed, the humans transformed by it seem not to have survived the reversion.
Notes
- The cyber-virus was not named in the course of Prime Directive proper; the term comes from advertising copy hyping upcoming issues.


