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:''Mont Porte is a country from the [[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Mont Porte is a country from the [[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
The '''Republic of Mont Porte''' (モンパルタ共和国 ''Mon Paruta Kyōwakoku'') is home to the [[Autobot]] [[Headmaster Junior]] [[Minerva (Masterforce)|Minerva]], whose father is the country's ambassador to [[Japan]]. One of the country's most famous citizens is the Nobel Prize-winning biologist, [[Blanieux|Professor Blanieux]]. | The '''Republic of Mont Porte''' (モンパルタ共和国 ''Mon Paruta Kyōwakoku'') is home to the [[Autobot]] [[Headmaster Junior]] [[Minerva (Masterforce human)|Minerva]], whose father is the country's ambassador to [[Japan]]. One of the country's most famous citizens is the Nobel Prize-winning biologist, [[Blanieux|Professor Blanieux]]. | ||
The precise geographical location of Mont Porte is unknown, with the only indication of its position on the globe being the fact that flights heading from Mont Porte to Japan travel west over Europe. | The precise geographical location of Mont Porte is unknown, with the only indication of its position on the globe being the fact that flights heading from Mont Porte to Japan travel west over Europe. | ||
Revision as of 22:01, 30 August 2016
- Mont Porte is a country from the Super-God Masterforce portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The Republic of Mont Porte (モンパルタ共和国 Mon Paruta Kyōwakoku) is home to the Autobot Headmaster Junior Minerva, whose father is the country's ambassador to Japan. One of the country's most famous citizens is the Nobel Prize-winning biologist, Professor Blanieux.
The precise geographical location of Mont Porte is unknown, with the only indication of its position on the globe being the fact that flights heading from Mont Porte to Japan travel west over Europe.