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:''The Raskolnikov Hotel is a building from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | :''The Raskolnikov Hotel is a building from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | ||
The '''Raskolnikov Hotel''' is a building in [[Moscow]], [[Russia|USSR]], built by the [[Global Building Corporation]]. | The '''Raskolnikov Hotel''' is a building in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]], built by the [[Global Building Corporation]]. | ||
Too bad it's part of a plot by the [[Decepticon]]s to hold [[human]]s hostage with the [[Destructor Button]]. | Too bad it's part of a plot by the [[Decepticon]]s to hold [[human]]s hostage with the [[Destructor Button]]. | ||
Revision as of 11:12, 12 August 2015
- The Raskolnikov Hotel is a building from the Generation 1 continuity family.
The Raskolnikov Hotel is a building in Moscow, Russia, USSR, built by the Global Building Corporation.
Too bad it's part of a plot by the Decepticons to hold humans hostage with the Destructor Button.
Fiction
Marvel Books Generation 1 storybooks
The Raskolnikov Hotel was among the 98 Global Building Corporation buildings that were pulled into the earth to hold its occupants hostage when Megatron pushed the Destructor Button. Megatron's plan was foiled when Mirage teleported to the controls and released the buildings. Optimus Prime followed up by destroying the Destructor Button. Battle for Earth

