Infinite: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{factions|grandarchitect}}
: ''The Infinite is a [[Transformer]] from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
: ''The Infinite is a [[Transformer]] from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
[[File:Chasing the Infinite - The Infinite.jpg|thumb|right|300px|"Infinities when considered absolutely without any Restriction or Limitation, are neither equal nor unequal, nor have any Proportion one to another, and therefore the Principle that all Infinities are equal, is a precarious one"]]
[[File:Chasing the Infinite - The Infinite.jpg|thumb|right|300px|"Infinities when considered absolutely without any Restriction or Limitation, are neither equal nor unequal, nor have any Proportion one to another, and therefore the Principle that all Infinities are equal, is a precarious one"]]

Revision as of 23:22, 1 March 2018

The Infinite is a Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
"Infinities when considered absolutely without any Restriction or Limitation, are neither equal nor unequal, nor have any Proportion one to another, and therefore the Principle that all Infinities are equal, is a precarious one"

The mysterious experimental Transformers code-named "Infinites" represent the next evolution in the development of the Transformer race: composed of specially engineered sentio metallico, they possesses the ability to naturally assume millions of alternate modes, and massive self-repair facilities, able to heal themselves back from death.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

The Infinites were designed by the mysterious Grand Architect, who began his experiments centuries ago, hiring blacksmiths to procure samples of sentio metallico for him to work with. He established facilities scattered across the galaxy, each maintained by affiliates who tended the embryonic Infinites as they grew within their "birthing pods." An Axe to Break the Ice Chasing the Infinite Success eluded him for some time, as one by one, his facilities failed; circumstances resulted in the decommissioning of the ward on Corritan, but when an attempt was made to relocate its Infinite stock, contamination resulted in the loss of the entire batch. This actively set the timetable back, so when Demus, custodion of the Tebris VII ward, was later killed by Fortress Maximus for unrelated crimes, the stock there was simply aborted, rather than risk a repeat of the Corritan incident. Later still, the Architect's contact at the Fortuna ward was compromised. Chasing the Infinite Animals

But even as his avenues of potential success narrowed, the Architect received word that Mengel had successfully brought an Infinite to term in her ward on Troja Major. His men took custody of the new lifeform, but while escorting it to their ship, Chasing the Infinite it escaped and took refuge in a funereal compound, disguising itself as a coffin. It remained there until Lug and Anode discovered it while tracking the smell of "unnatural" sentio metallico. The startled robot transformed to confront them, but collapsed from exhaustion, being little more than a week old. Unfortunately, all this activity attracted the attention of the anti-Transformer Black Block Consortia, and the aliens opened fire on the robot and killed it. An Axe to Break the Ice The Consortia took the Infinite's remains, but its self-repair abilities restored it to life. Subsequently, Flame and his team re-acquired the Infinite from the Consortia, and took it back to their boss. Chasing the Infinite

See also