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'''Nexus''' is a [[universal cluster]]. | '''Nexus''' is a [[universal stream|universal cluster]]. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Ask Vector Prime=== | ===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 | 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 Malignus 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 TransTech Cybertron unified by evil and conquest scares him immensely. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 21:58, 3 November 2015
Nexus is a universal cluster.
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 Malignus 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 TransTech Cybertron unified by evil and conquest scares him immensely. Ask Vector Prime
Notes
- The Nexus cluster encompasses the TransTech continuity family.

