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[[Image:Ogygia-ep51.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Oggy-giga... oh-gee-gee... oyga-goyga...]]
[[File:Ogygia-ep51.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Oggy-giga... oh-gee-gee... oyga-goyga...]]


The '''''Ogygia''''' is one of the four ancient starships sent off from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to explore the galaxy and create a massive [[space bridge]] network. Its crew eventually landed on the world that became known as [[Velocitron|Velocitron the Speed Planet]].
The '''''Ogygia''''' is one of the four ancient starships sent off from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to explore the galaxy and create a massive [[space bridge]] network. Its crew eventually landed on the world that became known as [[Velocitron|Velocitron the Speed Planet]].
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Cybertron'' cartoon===
===''Cybertron'' cartoon===
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==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 23:48, 10 August 2014

This article is about the Cybertron ship. For the Prime ship, see Ogygia (Prime).
Oggy-giga... oh-gee-gee... oyga-goyga...

The Ogygia is one of the four ancient starships sent off from Cybertron to explore the galaxy and create a massive space bridge network. Its crew eventually landed on the world that became known as Velocitron the Speed Planet.

Fiction

Cybertron cartoon


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Notes

  • According to story editor David McDermott at BotCon 2006, the producers of the Cybertron cartoon decided that the name "Mu" could not be taken seriously by an English-speaking audience, as it sounded like "moo", the sound a cow makes. They thus looked up mythical lands on Wikipedia, and thought "Ogygia" sounded suitably impressive, so used it instead.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Mu (ムー )