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'''Cyberutopia''' is | '''Cyberutopia''' is the fabled home of the [[Knights of Cybertron]] from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s ancient age. | ||
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[[Dai Atlas (Zone)|Dai Atlas]], leader of the [[Circle of Light]], sought out the map indicating the location of Cyberutopia, to the point where his name in [[Cybertronian language#IDW Generation 1 continuity|Old Cybertronian]] was "Dei Atlas", meaning "God Map". | [[Dai Atlas (Zone)|Dai Atlas]], leader of the [[Circle of Light]], sought out the map indicating the location of Cyberutopia, to the point where his name in [[Cybertronian language#IDW Generation 1 continuity|Old Cybertronian]] was "Dei Atlas", meaning "God Map". | ||
After the [[Matrix of Leadership]] split into half after purging [[Vector Sigma]] of the [[D-Void]], a map was found in one half. [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] believed this to be the fabled map to Cyberutopia, and [[Hot Rod (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Rodimus]] pushed to use the map to find the Knights of Cybertron so they could bring about a new | After the [[Matrix of Leadership]] split into half after purging [[Vector Sigma]] of the [[D-Void]], a map was found in one half. [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] believed this to be the fabled map to Cyberutopia, and [[Hot Rod (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Rodimus]] pushed to use the map to find the Knights of Cybertron so they could bring about a new Golden Age on Cybertron. {{Storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}} A similar map slowly revealed itself to [[Thunder Clash|Thunderclash]] in visions and dreams. {{storylink|The Sensuous Frame}} | ||
[[Chief Justice]] [[Tyrest (G1)|Tyrest]] claimed to have built a [[space bridge|portal]] that would take him to Cyberutopia. {{storylink|Remain in Light 3 of 5: The Divided Self|The Divided Self}} The portal certainly led ''somewhere'': a steel planetoid with grand cities, four Cybertronian moons in the sky, and a floating, multi-hued spark that communicated in a medley of sensations that [[Skids (G1)|Skids]] could not understand. He left before it could be confirmed if this truly was Cyberutopia. {{storylink|Remain in Light 5 of 5: This Calamitous Life|This Calamitous Life}} | [[Chief Justice]] [[Tyrest (G1)|Tyrest]] claimed to have built a [[space bridge|portal]] that would take him to Cyberutopia. {{storylink|Remain in Light 3 of 5: The Divided Self|The Divided Self}} The portal certainly led ''somewhere'': a steel planetoid with grand cities, four Cybertronian moons in the sky, and a floating, multi-hued spark that communicated in a medley of sensations that [[Skids (G1)|Skids]] could not understand. He left before it could be confirmed if this truly was Cyberutopia. {{storylink|Remain in Light 5 of 5: This Calamitous Life|This Calamitous Life}} | ||
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When several crewmembers of the ''[[Lost Light]]'' were trapped in the [[Functionist Universe]], they were "rescued" by the [[Anti-Vocationist League]]. [[Clicker]] claimed the AVL operated from Cyberutopia, much to Rodimus' shock. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 2: Anomie|Anomie}} As it turned out, however, Cyberutopia was just a nickname for the city of [[Kalis|Adaptica]]. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}} | When several crewmembers of the ''[[Lost Light]]'' were trapped in the [[Functionist Universe]], they were "rescued" by the [[Anti-Vocationist League]]. [[Clicker]] claimed the AVL operated from Cyberutopia, much to Rodimus's shock. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 2: Anomie|Anomie}} As it turned out, however, Cyberutopia was just a nickname for the city of [[Kalis|Adaptica]]. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}} | ||
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Revision as of 06:33, 20 June 2018

Cyberutopia is the fabled home of the Knights of Cybertron from Cybertron's ancient age.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
The Cyberutopians were a sect on Cybertron. Presumably, they have some connection to the Cyberutopia of legend. Chaos Theory Part 2
Dai Atlas, leader of the Circle of Light, sought out the map indicating the location of Cyberutopia, to the point where his name in Old Cybertronian was "Dei Atlas", meaning "God Map".
After the Matrix of Leadership split into half after purging Vector Sigma of the D-Void, a map was found in one half. Drift believed this to be the fabled map to Cyberutopia, and Rodimus pushed to use the map to find the Knights of Cybertron so they could bring about a new Golden Age on Cybertron. The Death of Optimus Prime A similar map slowly revealed itself to Thunderclash in visions and dreams. The Sensuous Frame
Chief Justice Tyrest claimed to have built a portal that would take him to Cyberutopia. The Divided Self The portal certainly led somewhere: a steel planetoid with grand cities, four Cybertronian moons in the sky, and a floating, multi-hued spark that communicated in a medley of sensations that Skids could not understand. He left before it could be confirmed if this truly was Cyberutopia. This Calamitous Life
However, before he tried the space bridge route, Tyrest obsessed over an invisible network of spacetime-spanning "quantum tunnels" called the Warren, and intended to reach Cyberutopia by piloting Luna 1 through them. His plan fell through because he never actually found the Warren. Its existence was confirmed years later by Perceptor based on intelligence delivered by Getaway, who was Tyrest's captive for a time. If followed, it would potentially bring the Lost Light to Cyberutopia in a matter of weeks. Filling in the Blanks
Shortly after Star Saber had come aboard the Lost Light, a trip through the Warren took the ship directly to what appeared to be Cyberutopia. Journey's End
The Functionist Universe
When several crewmembers of the Lost Light were trapped in the Functionist Universe, they were "rescued" by the Anti-Vocationist League. Clicker claimed the AVL operated from Cyberutopia, much to Rodimus's shock. Anomie As it turned out, however, Cyberutopia was just a nickname for the city of Adaptica. A World Misplaced


