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The Editor would often need to correct a few points here and there on the reports of his/her [[Rook (TransTech)|two]] [[Andromeda (TransTech)|journalists]], or otherwise inform ANN's audience on some important happenings. In his/her messages, she/he: | The Editor would often need to correct a few points here and there on the reports of his/her [[Rook (TransTech)|two]] [[Andromeda (TransTech)|journalists]], or otherwise inform ANN's audience on some important happenings. In his/her messages, she/he: | ||
* informed ANN's viewers about the new version of the [[ReportNow]] program, available for download! | * informed ANN's viewers about the new version of the [[ReportNow]] program, available for download! | ||
* corrected Rook's report on [[Sym-Phur]]'s oil find, stating that it was [[Dinotron]], and not [[Rapticon]] that had spoke as their representative. | * corrected Rook's report on [[Sym-Phur]]'s oil find, stating that it was [[Dinotron (TransTech)|Dinotron]], and not [[Rapticon (TransTech)|Rapticon]] that had spoke as their representative. | ||
* introduced Rook's special ANN Tonight report on Axiom Nexus's history. | * introduced Rook's special ANN Tonight report on Axiom Nexus's history. | ||
* clarified that [[Cloud World]] was not a TransTech-run facility. | * clarified that [[Cloud World]] was not a TransTech-run facility. | ||
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* and amended Andromeda's report on the [[Convoy (group)|Convoy]], clarifying that the group had thirteen members. | * and amended Andromeda's report on the [[Convoy (group)|Convoy]], clarifying that the group had thirteen members. | ||
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When ANN was saddled with a gaggle of [[Mini-Con]] interns, the Editor took two of them under his/her tutelage, one for each of her/his personalities. [[Aston]] and [[Miss-Q]], predictably enough, turned out to be more of an impediment than anything else. The Editor showed a surprising amount of restraint, considering the two Mini-Cons wound up crashing the broadcast. Afterwards, the Editor once more continued to inform the public on information relevant to ANN's broadcasts. In his/her messages, he/she informed the viewers that Rook had been reprimanding for badgering a [[Vector Prime|harmless senior citizen]], and later corrected Vector Prime's claim that Axiom Nexus was ill-suited for organics. Despite Vector Prime's "senior moment," the Editor enjoyed the high ratings the old 'bot brought to the network. {{storylink|Axiom Nexus News Editor}} He also had to chip in during one of Rook's reports on the top ten most wanted criminals on Cybertron, informing the reporter that [[Battletrap]] was both a [[Triple Changer]] and a [[Duocon]]. {{storylink|Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist}} | When ANN was saddled with a gaggle of [[Mini-Con]] interns, the Editor took two of them under his/her tutelage, one for each of her/his personalities. [[Aston (TransTech)|Aston]] and [[Miss-Q]], predictably enough, turned out to be more of an impediment than anything else. The Editor showed a surprising amount of restraint, considering the two Mini-Cons wound up crashing the broadcast. Afterwards, the Editor once more continued to inform the public on information relevant to ANN's broadcasts. In his/her messages, he/she informed the viewers that Rook had been reprimanding for badgering a [[Vector Prime|harmless senior citizen]], and later corrected Vector Prime's claim that Axiom Nexus was ill-suited for organics. Despite Vector Prime's "senior moment," the Editor enjoyed the high ratings the old 'bot brought to the network. {{storylink|Axiom Nexus News Editor}} He also had to chip in during one of Rook's reports on the top ten most wanted criminals on Cybertron, informing the reporter that [[Battletrap]] was both a [[Triple Changer]] and a [[Duocon]]. {{storylink|Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist}} | ||
It greatly pained the Editor when Vector Prime suddenly left Axiom Nexus, mostly because Vector Prime's column generated a lot of viewership for his network. For the following months, the Editor had to constantly task Rook, and occasionally Andromeda, with finding a replacement columnist, as their fill-ins proved themselves to be mostly a string of disappointments. {{storylink|Axiom Nexus News Editor}} | It greatly pained the Editor when Vector Prime suddenly left Axiom Nexus, mostly because Vector Prime's column generated a lot of viewership for his network. For the following months, the Editor had to constantly task Rook, and occasionally Andromeda, with finding a replacement columnist, as their fill-ins proved themselves to be mostly a string of disappointments. {{storylink|Axiom Nexus News Editor}} | ||
Revision as of 07:20, 17 April 2018
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- The Axiom Nexus News Editor is a Transcendent Technomorph from the TransTech continuity.

The Editor for Axiom Nexus News has two distinct personalities, one male and one female, between which he/she alternates. Being in charge of a respected news outlet means the he/she often has to deal with all sorts of madness, no shortage of which is the result of his/her employees getting into all kinds of shenanigans...
The Editor is usually referred to as Chief by their employees.
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The Editor would often need to correct a few points here and there on the reports of his/her two journalists, or otherwise inform ANN's audience on some important happenings. In his/her messages, she/he:
- informed ANN's viewers about the new version of the ReportNow program, available for download!
- corrected Rook's report on Sym-Phur's oil find, stating that it was Dinotron, and not Rapticon that had spoke as their representative.
- introduced Rook's special ANN Tonight report on Axiom Nexus's history.
- clarified that Cloud World was not a TransTech-run facility.
- also clarified that the TransTechs had no involvement in a fight between the Skriix and the Recyclon in another universe.
- introduced ANN's latest feature, Ask Vector Prime.
- expanded upon the obscure nature of Stakeout's home universe.
- reminded ANN's viewers that Rook's views did not reflect those of the channel.
- and amended Andromeda's report on the Convoy, clarifying that the group had thirteen members.

When ANN was saddled with a gaggle of Mini-Con interns, the Editor took two of them under his/her tutelage, one for each of her/his personalities. Aston and Miss-Q, predictably enough, turned out to be more of an impediment than anything else. The Editor showed a surprising amount of restraint, considering the two Mini-Cons wound up crashing the broadcast. Afterwards, the Editor once more continued to inform the public on information relevant to ANN's broadcasts. In his/her messages, he/she informed the viewers that Rook had been reprimanding for badgering a harmless senior citizen, and later corrected Vector Prime's claim that Axiom Nexus was ill-suited for organics. Despite Vector Prime's "senior moment," the Editor enjoyed the high ratings the old 'bot brought to the network. Axiom Nexus News Editor He also had to chip in during one of Rook's reports on the top ten most wanted criminals on Cybertron, informing the reporter that Battletrap was both a Triple Changer and a Duocon. Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist
It greatly pained the Editor when Vector Prime suddenly left Axiom Nexus, mostly because Vector Prime's column generated a lot of viewership for his network. For the following months, the Editor had to constantly task Rook, and occasionally Andromeda, with finding a replacement columnist, as their fill-ins proved themselves to be mostly a string of disappointments. Axiom Nexus News Editor

