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'''Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon''' is a universe in the [[Quadwal]] [[Universal stream|universal cluster]].
'''Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon''' is a universe in the [[Quadwal]] [[Universal stream|universal cluster]]. In this world, [[GoBots (franchise)|Tonka's ''GoBots'']] triumphed over ''Transformers'' in the robot toyline sales war of the 1980s and enjoyed many decades of ''curiously familiar'' sequels and spin-offs.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Ask Vector Prime===
===Ask Vector Prime===
In this universe, the ''[[Challenge of the GoBots]]'' cartoon received a second season. Perhaps as a result of this, Tonka would eventually purchase Hasbro (through Kenner), and would go on to produce a number of other ''GoBots''-related media over the years. These included drastic reinventions such as ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|GoBots: Creature Wars]]'', reboots such as ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|GoBots: Mighty Robots, Mighty Vehicles]]'' and the [[Unicron Trilogy|Zod Trilogy]], comic books by [[IDW Publishing]], and even a theatrical film franchise directed by [[Michael Bay]]. [[Vector Prime]] noted that in this universe, a "popular" running gag involved various versions of [[Cy-Kill (disambiguation)|Cy-Kill]] killing [[Megatron (disambiguation)|Megatron]], because those Transformer guys were totally lame, am I right? {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}}  
Whereas in the universe we know, ''Challenge of the GoBots'' only ran for one series, in this universe, it received a second season of 65 episodes, and a comic book published by DC Comics. Spin-offs produced in later years include:
 
*Movies: [[Michael Bay]]'s [[Live-action film series|''GoBots'' film franchise]].
 
*Television:
** ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|GoBots: Creature Wars]]''—Released in [[1996]], well received by the fans.
** ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Creature Cyborgs]]''—A sequel to ''Creature Wars'', Vector Prime considers it an "underrated gem".
** ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 cartoon)|Gobots: Mighty Robots, Mighty Vehicles]]''—A dub of a ''Machine Robo'' anime.
** [[Unicron Trilogy|The Zod Trilogy]]
*** ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Swarm]]''
*** ''[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Astro-Beam]]''
*** ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Gobotron]]''
** ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|GoBots: Animated]]''—A fan favorite.
** ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|GoBots: Leader-1]]''—A movie-inspired series wherein {{w|Lou Richards (actor)|Lou Richards}} reprises the role of Leader-1.
*** ''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots (cartoon)|GoBots: Rescue 'Borgs]]''—A spin-off of ''Leader-1'' pitched to a younger audience.
*** ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|GoBots: Mighty Robots, Mighty Vehicles]]''—A confusingly-named sequel to ''Leader-1''.
 
*Comics:
** ''[[Transformers: Micromasters|Rock Lords: Generation 2]]''—An ill-received title from [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]].
** ''[[The Transformers: Megatron Origin|Cy-Kill: Origins]]''—A title by [[IDW Publishing]] featuring a scene of Cy-Kill gratuitously slaying a [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] look-alike.
** ''[[The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers|Last Stand of the RoGuns]]''—A collaboration of [[James Roberts]] and [[Nick Roche]], perhaps the most popular ''GoBots'' comic of all time.
** ''[[Worlds Collide|Realities Collide]]''—A [[Simon Furman]] tale featuring the slain bodies of Megatron and [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] as a background element.
** ''[[Transformers: The Reign of Starscream|Reign of Zero]]''—A movie tie-in by [[Chris Mowry]].
** ''[[Transformers: Sector 7|UNECOM]]''—A movie tie-in by [[John Barber]].
 
Each of these titles is totally unique and bears absolutely no resemblance to any known ''Transformers'' book or series we of the wiki can think of.
 
[[Vector Prime]] noted that in this universe, a "popular" running gag involved various versions of [[Cy-Kill (disambiguation)|Cy-Kill]] killing [[Megatron (disambiguation)|Megatron]], because those Transformer guys were totally lame, am I right? {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}}  


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Revision as of 00:42, 7 January 2016

Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon is a universe in the Quadwal universal cluster. In this world, Tonka's GoBots triumphed over Transformers in the robot toyline sales war of the 1980s and enjoyed many decades of curiously familiar sequels and spin-offs.

Fiction

Ask Vector Prime

Whereas in the universe we know, Challenge of the GoBots only ran for one series, in this universe, it received a second season of 65 episodes, and a comic book published by DC Comics. Spin-offs produced in later years include:

Each of these titles is totally unique and bears absolutely no resemblance to any known Transformers book or series we of the wiki can think of.

Vector Prime noted that in this universe, a "popular" running gag involved various versions of Cy-Kill killing Megatron, because those Transformer guys were totally lame, am I right? Ask Vector Prime