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Known [[universal stream]]s include:
Known [[universal stream]]s include:
*[[Nexus 208.0 Epsilon]]
*[[Nexus 208.0 Epsilon]]
==Fiction==
===Ask Vector Prime===
Nexus is a smaller cluster than most, with the few universes in existence unbalanced in technological development compared to the other universal clusters. The universes of Nexus are mostly extremely primitive with a small number highly advanced streams, as in Nexus 208.0 Epsilon. The top 1% of Nexus streams are 2-4 million stellar cycles ahead of the rest of the cluster, with the top 0.1% percent, including 208.0 Epsilon, running 10 million stellar cycles ahead. Even the most primitive Malingus and Terrakor denizens of the cluster benefit from generally not having century-spanning civil wars. [[Vector Prime (Cybertron)|Vector Prime]] hadn't heard of a negative polarity Nexus universe, and the very thought of a Cybertron united in the pursuit of evil and conquest scares him immensely. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 05:35, 24 June 2015

Nexus is a universal cluster.

Known universal streams include:

Fiction

Ask Vector Prime

Nexus is a smaller cluster than most, with the few universes in existence unbalanced in technological development compared to the other universal clusters. The universes of Nexus are mostly extremely primitive with a small number highly advanced streams, as in Nexus 208.0 Epsilon. The top 1% of Nexus streams are 2-4 million stellar cycles ahead of the rest of the cluster, with the top 0.1% percent, including 208.0 Epsilon, running 10 million stellar cycles ahead. Even the most primitive Malingus and Terrakor denizens of the cluster benefit from generally not having century-spanning civil wars. Vector Prime hadn't heard of a negative polarity Nexus universe, and the very thought of a Cybertron united in the pursuit of evil and conquest scares him immensely. Ask Vector Prime

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