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[[image:Warworld_Yaniger.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Man, I hope they impale that little ship on their giant [[Wikipedia:Bat'leth|bat'leth]].]] | [[image:Warworld_Yaniger.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Man, I hope they impale that little ship on their giant [[Wikipedia:Bat'leth|bat'leth]].]] | ||
Bludgeon's purpose for creating the ''Warworld'' was as a ship for stealing energy and other resources throughout space. It was | Bludgeon's purpose for creating the ''Warworld'' was as a ship for stealing energy and other resources throughout space. It was originally his flagship and host to his army of Decepticon clones. | ||
When [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] battled and destroyed Bludgeon, he took command of the crew and ship. The ''Warworld'' was involved in many Autobot conflicts. | When [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] battled and destroyed Bludgeon, he took command of the crew and ship. The ''Warworld'' was involved in many Autobot conflicts. | ||
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<i>'''Note:''' The general look of the </i>Warworld<i> tended to change as the series progressed. In-fiction, this could be the result of its nature as a continuously-growing patchwork of stolen alien technology. In reality, it's what you get when three very different artists depict a massive glob of sprawling machinery.</i> | <i>'''Note:''' The general look of the </i>Warworld<i> tended to change as the series progressed. In-fiction, this could be the result of its nature as a continuously-growing patchwork of stolen alien technology. In reality, it's what you get when three very different artists depict a massive glob of sprawling machinery.</i> | ||
===Japanese Generation 2=== | ===Japanese Generation 2=== | ||
When the recently departed [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] became aware of a massive fleet of mobile warships [[Galvatron II]] was building, he used the [[Reconfiguration Matrix]] to resurrect himself in a new body. | When the recently departed [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] became aware of a massive fleet of mobile warships [[Galvatron II]] was building, he used the [[Reconfiguration Matrix]] to resurrect himself in a new body. | ||
Revision as of 10:00, 5 August 2007
- The Warworld is a starship in the Marvel Comics portion of the Generation 2 continuity family.

The Warworld is a vast, spherical Decepticon battle cruiser created by Bludgeon. It is heavily armed and has a large bridge window covering most of its front side.
Fiction
Marvel comics continuity

Bludgeon's purpose for creating the Warworld was as a ship for stealing energy and other resources throughout space. It was originally his flagship and host to his army of Decepticon clones.
When Megatron battled and destroyed Bludgeon, he took command of the crew and ship. The Warworld was involved in many Autobot conflicts.
Starscream stole the Matrix and used its power to combine himself with the Warworld. He reshaped its interior, battled Jhiaxus's troops, and tortured Megatron and Optimus Prime. But the Matrix's essence started to turn him from his evil ways. Starscream was so scared of becoming good that he did not put up any resistance when Optimus Prime and Megatron took the Matrix away from him.
Note: The general look of the Warworld tended to change as the series progressed. In-fiction, this could be the result of its nature as a continuously-growing patchwork of stolen alien technology. In reality, it's what you get when three very different artists depict a massive glob of sprawling machinery.
Japanese Generation 2
When the recently departed Ultra Magnus became aware of a massive fleet of mobile warships Galvatron II was building, he used the Reconfiguration Matrix to resurrect himself in a new body.
Note: This story seems to take cues from the non-canonical conclusion to Generation 2 written by Simon Furman, Alignment. Which involved Galvatron II taking control of the Decepticons and building a fleet of Warworlds.

