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Early in the war, fledgling [[Decepticon]]s [[Rack'n'Ruin|Rack and Ruin]] were responsible for a bombing at G'th Semane, though luckily no one was killed and it was considered a minor offense in the long run. {{storylink|Omega's Conundrum}} Much later, the [[Wrecker]]s landed at G'th Semane after returning from their final confrontation with [[Squadron X]] on [[Pova]], and it was there [[Springer (G1)|Springer]] reported [[Impactor (G1)|Impactor]]'s execution of Squadron X to [[Autobot High Command]]. {{storylink|Zero Point}} | Early in the war, fledgling [[Decepticon]]s [[Rack'n'Ruin|Rack and Ruin]] were responsible for a bombing at G'th Semane, though luckily no one was killed and it was considered a minor offense in the long run. {{storylink|Omega's Conundrum}} Much later, the [[Wrecker]]s landed at G'th Semane after returning from their final confrontation with [[Squadron X]] on [[Pova]], and it was there [[Springer (G1)|Springer]] reported [[Impactor (G1)|Impactor]]'s execution of Squadron X to [[Autobot High Command]]. {{storylink|Zero Point}} | ||
Revision as of 14:03, 4 March 2013
G'th Semane is a spaceport on Cybertron.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
Early in the war, fledgling Decepticons Rack and Ruin were responsible for a bombing at G'th Semane, though luckily no one was killed and it was considered a minor offense in the long run. Omega's Conundrum Much later, the Wreckers landed at G'th Semane after returning from their final confrontation with Squadron X on Pova, and it was there Springer reported Impactor's execution of Squadron X to Autobot High Command. Zero Point
Notes
- G'th Semane is named after Gethsemane, the Biblical garden where Jesus was betrayed by Judas.

