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===Ask Vector Prime===
===Ask Vector Prime===
The inhabitants of one reality's Karn celebrated [[Vector Prime (Cybertron)|Vector Prime]] and [[Alchemist Prime (G1)|Alchemist Prime]] in art for defending their world against the [[Swarm (G2)|Swarm]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}}
The inhabitants of one reality's Karn celebrated [[Vector Prime]] and [[Alchemist Prime]] in art for defending their world against the [[Swarm (G2)|Swarm]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Animated planets]]
[[Category:Animated planets]]

Revision as of 17:26, 4 January 2016

The planet Karn, or Korn, offers a surface of rocks, sand and various crystalline structures to its native lifeform, a slightly evolved ogreish race at least capable of fabricating itself weapons and houses.

Fiction

Marvel Generation 2 comic

The Cybertronian Empire slaughtered the native population of Karn in hopes of baiting the Autobots out of hiding. The genocide, though failing to attract the Autobots' attention, was going according to plan until the Swarm arrived, which changed the Cybertronians' status from hunter to prey. Though the Swarm frightened the remaining man-animals, it ended up coincidentally saving their lives, as the Swarm had no interest in anything but the consumption of metal and metal alone. Swarm

e-HOBBY comics

Sideswipe assisted the Battlestars during their battle on Karn.[1]

Animated cartoon

Karn was located in Decepticon space until it was destroyed by causes unknown. The AllSpark Almanac II

Ask Vector Prime

The inhabitants of one reality's Karn celebrated Vector Prime and Alchemist Prime in art for defending their world against the Swarm. Ask Vector Prime

Notes

  • The captions in the original story featuring this world are split fifty-fifty as to whether the planet's name is "Karn" or "Korn". The AllSpark Almanac II went with "Karn", tipping the scales in support of that spelling.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Karn (カーン Kān, コアン Koan)

References