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'''Seattle''' is a city in the state of [[ | '''Seattle''' is a city in the state of [[Washington]] in the [[United States of America]], near the city of [[wikipedia:Tacoma%2C_Washington|Tacoma]]. It contains a [[Fort Lewis|military base]], an interstate highway, and a bunch of goddamn nuke-hating hippies. | ||
{{note|[[wikipedia:Seattle|The real-life Seattle]] has no military bases, though some neighboring cities do. [[wikipedia:Fort_Lewis|Fort Lewis]] in particular is roughly 40 miles away, in a different county. The rest of the description is still absolutely true, though.}} | {{note|[[wikipedia:Seattle|The real-life Seattle]] has no military bases, though some neighboring cities do. [[wikipedia:Fort_Lewis|Fort Lewis]] in particular is roughly 40 miles away, in a different county. The rest of the description is still absolutely true, though.}} | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Marvel Generation 1 comics=== | ===Generation 1=== | ||
Seattle's Fort Lewis was the site chosen for the activation of [[Power Station Alpha]], which was overseen by [[Barbara Larkin|congresspeople]], guarded by [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]], protested by [[Mrs. Duranti|anti-nuclear-power demonstrators]], menaced by [[Dreadnok|Dreadnoks]], infiltrated by [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]], and ultimately stolen by [[Cobra]]. And in the middle of all that, it was also the site of [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]]'s fateful destruction. However, the hapless [[Autobot]]'s life was saved by the happy coincidence that [[G.B. Blackrock]] was enjoying a pleasure cruise in the area. When the industrialist's boat was the random victim of Cobra fighter-jet fire, the Joes who rescued him happened to bring the [[Transformer|Transformers]] up in conversation, and he quickly volunteered his help. At Fort Lewis, he convinced them that Bumblebee was an ally worth rebuilding, which they did — into Goldbug. {{storylink|G.I. Joe and the Transformers}} | ====Marvel Generation 1 comics==== | ||
Seattle's Fort Lewis was the site chosen for the activation of [[Power Station Alpha]], which was overseen by [[Barbara Larkin|congresspeople]], guarded by [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]], protested by [[Mrs. Duranti|anti-nuclear-power demonstrators]], menaced by [[Dreadnok|Dreadnoks]], infiltrated by [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]], and ultimately stolen by [[Cobra]]. And in the middle of all that, it was also the site of [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]]'s fateful destruction. However, the hapless [[Autobot]]'s life was saved by the happy coincidence that [[G.B. Blackrock]] was enjoying a pleasure cruise in the area. When the industrialist's boat was the random victim of Cobra fighter-jet fire, the Joes who rescued him happened to bring the [[Transformer|Transformers]] up in conversation, and he quickly volunteered his help. At Fort Lewis, he convinced them that Bumblebee was an ally worth rebuilding, which they did — into Goldbug. {{storylink|G.I. Joe and the Transformers}} | |||
===''The Transformers'' cartoon=== | ====''The Transformers'' cartoon==== | ||
When [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] brought the [[Vector Sigma|Key to Vector Sigma]] to Earth, he began experimenting with it in an area identified by [[Teletraan I (G1)|Teletraan I]] as "20 miles west of Seattle-Tacoma." The ensuing battle threatened a nearby city, though it's unknown if it was Seattle, Tacoma, or | When [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] brought the [[Vector Sigma|Key to Vector Sigma]] to Earth, he began experimenting with it in an area identified by [[Teletraan I (G1)|Teletraan I]] as "20 miles west of Seattle-Tacoma." The ensuing battle threatened a nearby city, though it's unknown if it was Seattle, Tacoma, or even another. {{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2}} | ||
{{note|"Seattle-Tacoma" may refer to the area in the real world called "[[wikipedia:SeaTac, | {{note|"Seattle-Tacoma" may refer to the area in the real world called "[[wikipedia:SeaTac, Washington|SeaTac]]", which would become a city of its own five years after the episode was aired. Twenty miles west (more or less) is the edge of the [[wikipedia:Olympic National Forest|Olympic National Forest]], which is consistent with the evergreen forest Megatron begins cyberforming with the Key. If that geography holds true, then the city seen in the battle could not be SeaTac, Seattle, or Tacoma, as the three are separated from the [[wikipedia:Olympic Peninsula|Olympic Peninsula]] by [[wikipedia:Puget Sound|Puget Sound]].}} | ||
===Unicron Trilogy=== | |||
====Linkage==== | |||
[[Stella Holley]] was a resident of Seattle, where she had a job as employee of a paperware manufacturer. One day after work, she found that [[Super Stunt Team|three alien robots]] — [[Mini-Con]]s — had turned [[Stella Holley's car|her car]] into a turbo cannon. This was the start of a beautiful friendship and, {{storylink|Linkage Part 1}} presumably after they turned her car back to normal, Stella allowed the group to stay at her place for a while. {{storylink|Linkage Part 2}} They stayed until the acquired a spaceship that they could make their new base, though they parked it near the coast so they could keep in contact with Stella. {{storylink|Linkage Part 5}} Shortly after, another Mini-Con by the name of [[Falcia]] entered the new base and took one of the [[Mini-Con storage panel]]s that [[Redline]] kept inside him with her, as it belonged to a teammate of hers. Falcia took it back into Seattle with her to [[Sonic Assault Team|her team]]'s leader, [[Combusta]], but before she could reach her, Falcia was attacked by the [[Speed Chaser Team]]. Combusta came to Falcia's aid and chased them away, but she could not prevent Falcia being shot and the storage panel being broken. {{storylink|Linkage Part 6}} The two took the panel back to the Super Stunt Team's base, where they were provided with the technology to revive [[Twirl]]. {{storylink|Linkage Part 7}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Seattle, Washington|Seattle at Wikipedia]] | *[[Wikipedia:Seattle, Washington|Seattle at Wikipedia]] | ||
[[Category:Armada locations]] | |||
[[Category:Cities in the United States]] | [[Category:Cities in the United States]] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 cities]] | [[Category:Generation 1 cities]] | ||
[[Category:Pacific Northwest]] | [[Category:Pacific Northwest]] | ||
Revision as of 17:17, 16 September 2012

Seattle is a city in the state of Washington in the United States of America, near the city of Tacoma. It contains a military base, an interstate highway, and a bunch of goddamn nuke-hating hippies.
Fiction
Generation 1
Marvel Generation 1 comics
Seattle's Fort Lewis was the site chosen for the activation of Power Station Alpha, which was overseen by congresspeople, guarded by G.I. Joe, protested by anti-nuclear-power demonstrators, menaced by Dreadnoks, infiltrated by Bombshell, and ultimately stolen by Cobra. And in the middle of all that, it was also the site of Bumblebee's fateful destruction. However, the hapless Autobot's life was saved by the happy coincidence that G.B. Blackrock was enjoying a pleasure cruise in the area. When the industrialist's boat was the random victim of Cobra fighter-jet fire, the Joes who rescued him happened to bring the Transformers up in conversation, and he quickly volunteered his help. At Fort Lewis, he convinced them that Bumblebee was an ally worth rebuilding, which they did — into Goldbug. G.I. Joe and the Transformers
The Transformers cartoon
When Megatron brought the Key to Vector Sigma to Earth, he began experimenting with it in an area identified by Teletraan I as "20 miles west of Seattle-Tacoma." The ensuing battle threatened a nearby city, though it's unknown if it was Seattle, Tacoma, or even another. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2
Unicron Trilogy
Linkage
Stella Holley was a resident of Seattle, where she had a job as employee of a paperware manufacturer. One day after work, she found that three alien robots — Mini-Cons — had turned her car into a turbo cannon. This was the start of a beautiful friendship and, Linkage Part 1 presumably after they turned her car back to normal, Stella allowed the group to stay at her place for a while. Linkage Part 2 They stayed until the acquired a spaceship that they could make their new base, though they parked it near the coast so they could keep in contact with Stella. Linkage Part 5 Shortly after, another Mini-Con by the name of Falcia entered the new base and took one of the Mini-Con storage panels that Redline kept inside him with her, as it belonged to a teammate of hers. Falcia took it back into Seattle with her to her team's leader, Combusta, but before she could reach her, Falcia was attacked by the Speed Chaser Team. Combusta came to Falcia's aid and chased them away, but she could not prevent Falcia being shot and the storage panel being broken. Linkage Part 6 The two took the panel back to the Super Stunt Team's base, where they were provided with the technology to revive Twirl. Linkage Part 7

