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{{disambig2|the Cybertron supercomputer and its shell program, the Oracle|Primacron's former assistant, who is Vector Sigma in whacked-out Japanese continuity|Oracle (G1)}}
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[[Image:VectorSigmaG1.jpg|right|thumbnail|Vector Sigma, as seen in the G1 Series]]
[[Image:VectorSigmaG1.jpg|right|thumbnail|Vector Sigma, as seen in the G1 Series]]




'''Vector Sigma''' is an ancient and incredibly powerful multiversal super computer which exists across many (conceivably all, though this is speculative) [[Transformer]] universes. Collectively these multiversal nodes are networked together as the "Vector Sigma Gestalt".  
'''Vector Sigma''' is an ancient and incredibly powerful multiversal super computer which exists across many (conceivably all, though this is speculative) universes. Collectively these multiversal nodes are networked together as the "Vector Sigma Gestalt".  


Vector Sigma is generally shaped like a faceted orb. It frequently acts out the will of [[Primus]], and among its other abilities is the infusing of inanimate Transformer bodies with [[spark|new life]]. Activating it requires a [[Key to Vector Sigma|special circuit key]], and possession of the key brings great power.
Vector Sigma is generally shaped like a faceted orb. It frequently acts out the will of [[Primus]], and among its other abilities is the infusing of inanimate Transformer bodies with [[spark|new life]]. Activating it requires a [[Key to Vector Sigma|special circuit key]], and possession of the key brings great power.
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Generation 1===
===English Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
[[Image:VectorSigmaHM.jpg|thumb|left|The exterior of the Vector Sigma chamber, as seen in the Japanese ''Headmasters'' series.]]
====Generation 1 cartoon====
:''Voice actor:'' [[Corey Burton]] (English), [[Toshiro Ishii]] (Japanese)
:''Voice actor:'' [[Corey Burton]]
Vector Sigma is found deep underground on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and has the ability to bestow life upon Transformers.
 
Megatron stole Vector Sigma's [[Key to Vector Sigma|activation key]] from [[Alpha Trion]] and used the computer to activate his recently built [[Stunticon]] Transformers.  He then left Cybertron with the Key still in tow.  In retaliation, Optimus constructed the [[Aerialbot]]s and used Vector Sigma to invigorate them.  Alpha Trion sacrificed his body in order to activate Vector Sigma long enough for these new Autobots to come to life.{{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1}}


In the G1 cartoon, Vector Sigma could easily be considered the equivalent of the god [[Primus]]. It is found deep underground on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and has the ability to bestow life upon Transformers.
Shortly thereafter, it was revealed that, in addition to activating Vector Sigma, the key has the bizarre ability to turn any organic matter it comes in contact with into lifeless metal. Megatron attempted to use this power to drain the Earth of all its natural energy, but his plans were thwarted and the key destroyed. {{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2}}


[[Image:VectorSigmaHM2.jpg|thumb|right|Vector Sigma itself in ''Headmasters'', sporting a slightly different look than in the original series.]]
===Japanese Generation 1 continuity===
Vector Sigma was introduced in the two-part season two episode "[[The Key to Vector Sigma (episode)|The Key to Vector Sigma]]".  In this episode, Megatron steals Vector Sigma's [[Key to Vector Sigma|activation key]] from [[Alpha Trion]] and uses the computer to activate his recently built [[Stunticon]] Transformers.  He then leaves Cybertron with the Key still in tow.  In retaliation, Optimus constructs the [[Aerialbot]]s and uses Vector Sigma to invigorate them.  Alpha Trion sacrifices his body in order to activate Vector Sigma long enough for these new Autobots to come to life.
====Generation 1 cartoon====
:''Voice actor:'' [[Toshiro Ishii]]


Shortly thereafter, it is revealed that in addition to activating Vector Sigma, the key has the bizarre ability to turn any organic matter it comes in contact with into lifeless metal. Megatron attempts to use this power to drain the Earth of all its natural energy, but his plans are thwarted and the key destroyed.
Vector Sigma is found deep underground on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and has the ability to bestow life upon Transformers.


===Vector Sigma, the Oracle, and Primus===
Megatron stole Vector Sigma's [[Key to Vector Sigma|activation key]] from [[Alpha Trion]] and used the computer to activate his recently built [[Stunticon]] Transformers. He then left Cybertron with the Key still in tow.  In retaliation, Optimus constructed the [[Aerialbot]]s and used Vector Sigma to invigorate themAlpha Trion sacrificed his body in order to activate Vector Sigma long enough for these new Autobots to come to life.{{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1}}
[[Image:Oracle (The Reformatting).jpg|thumb|left|The Oracle usually appears outwardly like a ball of "outer space", but many things can be displayed on its fluid surface.  A swirling mass of sparks is another common visual.]]
[[Image:Vector sigma core.jpg|thumb|right|A Diagnostic Drone interfaces with the VS core, which appears very similar to the G1 VS.]]
''Beast Machines'' features a computer very much like Vector Sigma called the OracleIt is revealed near the end of season one that the Oracle is, indeed, the same thing as Vector Sigma. Or, at the least, that the Oracle is some sort of shell, wrapper, or interface to Vector Sigma.


The ''[[Universe (comic)|Wreckers]]'' comics from [[3H]] are set contemporaneously to the ''Beast Machines'' cartoon and further establish that the Oracle is a shell program constructed by the [[Quintesson]]s to limit the potency of Vector Sigma.  Occasionally, Vector Sigma is able to break through the Oracle and issue commands. At other times, the Oracle's messages are lies planted by the Quintessons or whoever else may have gained control of the shell program.
Shortly thereafter, it was revealed that, in addition to activating Vector Sigma, the key has the bizarre ability to turn any organic matter it comes in contact with into lifeless metal. Megatron attempted to use this power to drain the Earth of all its natural energy, but his plans were thwarted and the key destroyed. {{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2}}


The Quintesson [[Al-Badur]] describes Vector Sigma itself as "the ultimate physical embodiment" of Primus. The Dreamwave continuity established that Vector Sigma was a mainframe that Primus used to analyze what was happening in the universe. This, along with the computer's life-granting abilities, allow a series of extrapolations to be made: Vector Sigma is a gateway of sorts to the [[Matrix]], also known as the [[Allspark]], which is the collection of all Transformer life energy or [[spark]]s. Sparks themselves are fragments of the essence of Primus, and together, the Allspark forms the life force of Primus. The [[Matrix of Leadership]] is a similar gateway to the Matrix, albeit without the built-in supercomputer.
====The Headmasters cartoon====
[[Image:VectorSigmaHM.jpg|thumb|left|The exterior of the Vector Sigma chamber, as seen in the Japanese ''Headmasters'' series.]]


It is unclear how the shell program idea is meant to fit in with the Oracle's messages to Primal within ''Beast Machines'' itself, as those messages seem to have been almost all true.  There was at least one occasion—during "[[End of the Line]]"—when [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]] (after partially awakening as [[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]]) and his [[Diagnostic Drone]] used the Oracle to supply Primal with a false vision, encouraging him to use the [[Plasma Energy Chamber]]. Otherwise, however, the Oracle's messages to Primal all pointed towards the ultimate goal of the [[Great Transformation]], and therefore seem to have come from Vector Sigma/Primus, not the Quintesson shell program.
[[Image:VectorSigmaHM2.jpg|thumb|right|Vector Sigma itself in ''Headmasters'', sporting a slightly different look than in the original series.]]


===Beast Wars Neo===
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===Beast Wars Neo cartoon===
[[Image:Neo-VectorSigma.jpg|thumb|Vector Sigma's Blue Period.]]
[[Image:Neo-VectorSigma.jpg|thumb|Vector Sigma's Blue Period.]]


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===Beast Era continuity===
====Beast Machines cartoon====
[[Image:Oracle (The Reformatting).jpg|thumb|left|The Oracle usually appears outwardly like a ball of "outer space", but many things can be displayed on its fluid surface.  A swirling mass of sparks is another common visual.]]
[[Image:Vector sigma core.jpg|thumb|right|A Diagnostic Drone interfaces with the VS core, which appears very similar to the G1 VS.]]
The Oracle was a computer similar to Vector Sigma.  It is revealed that the Oracle is, indeed, the same thing as Vector Sigma.  Or, at the least, that the Oracle is some sort of shell, wrapper, or interface to Vector Sigma.
====The Wreckers====
The Oracle was a shell program constructed by the [[Quintesson]]s to limit the potency of Vector Sigma.  Occasionally, Vector Sigma was able to break through the Oracle and issue commands.  At other times, the Oracle's messages were lies planted by the Quintessons or whoever else may have gained control of the shell program. 
The Quintesson [[Al-Badur]] described Vector Sigma itself as "the ultimate physical embodiment" of Primus.
===Dreamwave continuity===
Vector Sigma was a mainframe that Primus used to analyze what was happening in the universe.


===Robots in Disguise===
===Robots in Disguise===
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Revision as of 03:47, 12 December 2007

This article is about the Cybertron supercomputer and its shell program, the Oracle. For Primacron's former assistant, who is Vector Sigma in whacked-out Japanese continuity, see Oracle (G1).
Vector Sigma, as seen in the G1 Series


Vector Sigma is an ancient and incredibly powerful multiversal super computer which exists across many (conceivably all, though this is speculative) universes. Collectively these multiversal nodes are networked together as the "Vector Sigma Gestalt".

Vector Sigma is generally shaped like a faceted orb. It frequently acts out the will of Primus, and among its other abilities is the infusing of inanimate Transformer bodies with new life. Activating it requires a special circuit key, and possession of the key brings great power.

I am Vector Sigma. Before Cybertron was, I was.Vector Sigma upon activation, The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1


Known Multiversal Nodes

Fiction

English Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Generation 1 cartoon

Voice actor: Corey Burton

Vector Sigma is found deep underground on Cybertron and has the ability to bestow life upon Transformers.

Megatron stole Vector Sigma's activation key from Alpha Trion and used the computer to activate his recently built Stunticon Transformers. He then left Cybertron with the Key still in tow. In retaliation, Optimus constructed the Aerialbots and used Vector Sigma to invigorate them. Alpha Trion sacrificed his body in order to activate Vector Sigma long enough for these new Autobots to come to life.The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1

Shortly thereafter, it was revealed that, in addition to activating Vector Sigma, the key has the bizarre ability to turn any organic matter it comes in contact with into lifeless metal. Megatron attempted to use this power to drain the Earth of all its natural energy, but his plans were thwarted and the key destroyed. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2

Japanese Generation 1 continuity

Generation 1 cartoon

Voice actor: Toshiro Ishii

Vector Sigma is found deep underground on Cybertron and has the ability to bestow life upon Transformers.

Megatron stole Vector Sigma's activation key from Alpha Trion and used the computer to activate his recently built Stunticon Transformers. He then left Cybertron with the Key still in tow. In retaliation, Optimus constructed the Aerialbots and used Vector Sigma to invigorate them. Alpha Trion sacrificed his body in order to activate Vector Sigma long enough for these new Autobots to come to life.The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1

Shortly thereafter, it was revealed that, in addition to activating Vector Sigma, the key has the bizarre ability to turn any organic matter it comes in contact with into lifeless metal. Megatron attempted to use this power to drain the Earth of all its natural energy, but his plans were thwarted and the key destroyed. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2

The Headmasters cartoon

The exterior of the Vector Sigma chamber, as seen in the Japanese Headmasters series.
Vector Sigma itself in Headmasters, sporting a slightly different look than in the original series.


Beast Wars Neo cartoon

Vector Sigma's Blue Period.
Voice Actor: Chie Hirano

In Beast Wars Neo, Vector Sigma appeared to be in charge of Cybertron, in that it would give orders. By possessing Vector Sigma, Unicron was able to take the planet as his new body.


Beast Era continuity

Beast Machines cartoon

The Oracle usually appears outwardly like a ball of "outer space", but many things can be displayed on its fluid surface. A swirling mass of sparks is another common visual.
A Diagnostic Drone interfaces with the VS core, which appears very similar to the G1 VS.

The Oracle was a computer similar to Vector Sigma. It is revealed that the Oracle is, indeed, the same thing as Vector Sigma. Or, at the least, that the Oracle is some sort of shell, wrapper, or interface to Vector Sigma.

The Wreckers

The Oracle was a shell program constructed by the Quintessons to limit the potency of Vector Sigma. Occasionally, Vector Sigma was able to break through the Oracle and issue commands. At other times, the Oracle's messages were lies planted by the Quintessons or whoever else may have gained control of the shell program.

The Quintesson Al-Badur described Vector Sigma itself as "the ultimate physical embodiment" of Primus.

Dreamwave continuity

Vector Sigma was a mainframe that Primus used to analyze what was happening in the universe.

Robots in Disguise

The Robots in Disguise cartoon was set in a new continuity, but featured many references or throwbacks to previous series. One example is that RiD Prime says he was chosen by Vector Sigma to carry the Matrix and lead the Autobots.


Toy

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