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==Known incarnations of Vector Sigma==
==Known incarnations of Vector Sigma==
Prior to the event known as the "[[Shroud]]," the many incarnations of Vector Sigma that exist in different dimensions were linked in a massive, multiversal network known as the "Vector Sigma Gestalt," each one identified as a "node" in the network. The [[Caretaker]], an independent computer designed by Vector Sigma to aid the Autobot [[Breakaway (Classics)|Breakaway]] was able to uplink to the Gestalt, identifying three particular "nodes" with a 10 digit numerical designation. {{storylink|Crossing Over: Part 6}} These three universes were:
Prior to the event known as the "[[Shroud]]", the many incarnations of Vector Sigma that exist in different dimensions were linked in a massive, multiversal network known as the "Vector Sigma Gestalt," each one identified as a "node" in the network. The [[Caretaker]], an independent computer designed by Vector Sigma to aid the Autobot [[Breakaway (Classics)|Breakaway]] was able to uplink to the Gestalt, identifying three particular "nodes" with a 10 digit numerical designation. {{storylink|Crossing Over: Part 6}} These three universes were:


*141.207.6.661 - [[Aurex 405.0 Epsilon]], a [[Unicron Trilogy]] cartoon universe<ref>Specifically, the Unicron Trilogy universe [[Skyfall (Cybertron)|Skyfall]], [[Landquake (Timelines)|Landquake]], and possibly also [[Breakaway (Classics)|Breakaway]] and [[Topspin (Classics)|Topspin]] are from. Whether this is the [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] comic Unicron Trilogy, the cartoon Unicron Trilogy, or a hybrid of the two is a [[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|subject of debate]].</ref>
*141.207.6.661 - [[Aurex 405.0 Epsilon]], a [[Unicron Trilogy]] cartoon universe<ref>Specifically, the Unicron Trilogy universe [[Skyfall (Cybertron)|Skyfall]], [[Landquake (Timelines)|Landquake]], and possibly also [[Breakaway (Classics)|Breakaway]] and [[Topspin (Classics)|Topspin]] are from. Whether this is the [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] comic Unicron Trilogy, the cartoon Unicron Trilogy, or a hybrid of the two is a [[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|subject of debate]].</ref>
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====Japanese cartoon continuity====
====Japanese cartoon continuity====
{{note|The events of the Generation 1 cartoon occur in Japanese continuity as detailed above, save for the fact that the events of 2006 take place in 2010, and "The Rebirth" does not occur. The nature and origins of Vector Sigma were heavily revised in a major [[retcon]] in 2007, when events of the ''[[Transformers: Kiss Players (franchise)|Kiss Players]]'' [[Transformers: Kiss Players (radio drama)|radio drama]], along with a [[Generation 1 cartoon timeline (Japan)|timeline]] published in the ''[[Kiss Players/15 Go! Go!]]'', merged the computer with several other concepts from across ''Transformers'' fiction, including [[Oracle (G1)|Primacron's assistant]] (also known as the Oracle) and [[Primus]]. As a consequence, it is now a ''very'' different entity than in the English version of the same episodes—or any other continuity for that matter. Japanese continuity also incorporates the events of the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoon, which are not strictly part of English cartoon continuity, and as such, are listed under a separate header in this article.}}
{{note|Starting in 2007, the Japanese version of Vector Sigma was part of a large series of retcons that merged its identity with that of the [[Oracle (G1)|Oracle]] and [[Primus]]. As its/his character frequently shifts between the three identities throughout this continuity, please see [[Primus#Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity]] for the full chronology of this singular, yet convoluted entity.}}
 
[[File:Oracle COTP thumb.gif|thumb|All hail the shiny sparkly cotton candy mass.]]
Vector Sigma began life as "the [[Oracle (G1)|Oracle]]", an ape-like [[Primitive]] robot created by the ancient genius, [[Primacron]]. The Oracle possessed the power to bring robotic beings to life, and hence played an important role in Primacron's experiments. Those experiments, however, eventually resulted in the creation of [[Unicron]], who turned on his creator and destroyed the Oracle's body in the course of his attack. The Oracle's essence persevered, however, and, encased within a protective shell, fled to a dead planet at the center of the universe, which he proceeded to transform into a verdant, living world. However, he could sense that in the future, Primacron would go on to create another universal danger in the form of [[Tornedron]], and so summoned the Primitive Transformers of the future back through time to his planet, where he instructed them in how to destroy the threat. {{storylink|Call of the Primitives}}
 
{{note|This time travel was inserted by the previously mentioned retcon and is not alluded to at all in the episode itself. It would seem to exist purely to prevent the Oracle's role in the episode from conflicting with everything else the retcon sets out to do.}}
 
=====''Kiss Players''=====
[[File:TGGPrimus2.jpg|left|upright=0.85|thumb]]
 
At some undefined point later in his life, the Oracle reached into the future again when he became aware of a plot by Unicron's servants, the [[Sparkbot]]s to resurrect their evil master following his destruction in the year 2005. The Sparkbots had duped the humans [[Marissa Faireborn]], [[Shaoshao Li]], and [[Atari Hitotonari]] into helping them gather Unicron's splintered [[Angolmois Energy|lifeforce]] from throughout space and time, telling them that the fragments they were gathering were actually parts of the "[[Allspark (disambiguation)|Allspark]]". {{storylink|Transformers: Kiss Players (radio drama)|Kiss Players radio drama #40}} After the girls had gathered up several fragments of Unicron's lifeforce, the Oracle decided to take an active hand, and began stealing away the fragments before the girls could claim them. {{storylink|Transformers: Kiss Players (radio drama)|Kiss Players radio drama #45}} Unaware of the true nature of the situation, the girls gave chase through time aboard [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]], but they wound up crashing into the "[[Wall of Time]]" and were hurled into the parallel universe of the "[[Unicron Trilogy]]". {{storylink|Transformers: Kiss Players (radio drama)|Kiss Players radio drama #47}} The Oracle personally rescued the girls from each of the different time periods they had wound up in {{storylink|Transformers: Kiss Players (radio drama)|Kiss Players radio dramas #48-50}} and brought them back to their home universe to explain what was really going on, appearing in the form of a giant golden robot and introducing himself to them as "Primus". The team proceeded to pursue the Sparkbots back to prehistoric [[Earth]], where Primus prevented the resurrection of Unicron, sealed his lifeforce within the planet and created Brave Maximus to serve as a guardian. When the girls asked Primus what their future would be, he did not deign to reply, and returned them to their proper place in time before returning to his world and settling down to rest... by transforming into the familiar golden spherical form of Vector Sigma. {{storylink|Transformers: Kiss Players (radio drama)|Kiss Players radio drama #50}}
 
As Primus slept, the [[Quintesson]]s discovered his planet and invaded it, subjugating Primus and obtaining the shell that had held his essence, which went on to become the [[Matrix of Leadership]]. Using Primus's shackled powers, the Quintessons transformed his planet into the metallic Cybertron, and began creating their own race of robotic slaves, which eventually became the Transformers. {{storylink|Generation 1 cartoon timeline (Japan)}}
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=====''The Headmasters'' cartoon=====
[[File:VectorSigmaHM.jpg|thumb|The exterior of the Vector Sigma chamber, as seen in ''The Headmasters''.]]
One year after Optimus Prime drained the energies of the Matrix to cure the [[Hate Plague]], in 2011, the loss of the Matrix's energy caused Vector Sigma to destabilize, threatening Cybertron with destruction. The Decepticons—their forces bolstered with the recent addition of [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] warriors from the planet [[Master (planet)|Master]]—sought to take advantage of the chaos that ensued, seeking to gain control of the unstable computer, thereby bringing Cybertron under their dominion again. {{storylink|Four Warriors Come out of the Sky}}
 
[[File:VectorSigmaHM2.jpg|thumb|left|Vector Sigma itself in ''Headmasters'', sporting a slightly different look than in the original series.]]
 
Determined to save the planet at any cost, Optimus Prime fought his way through the tunnels leading to Vector Sigma's chamber, led by the [[ghost]] of Alpha Trion, while [[Hot Rod (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Hot Rod]] and a group of Autobot Headmasters began searching for the Matrix, which had been left on Earth to recharge itself using the planet's natural energy. {{storylink|The Mystery of Planet Master}} Although they were successful in their mission, and the Matrix was even recharged by Alpha Trion, they were not fast enough to re-stabilize Vector Sigma with it, forcing Optimus Prime to sacrifice his life (again) by merging with the computer and restoring it to normal. {{storylink|Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime}}
 
Not long thereafter, Vector Sigma began a series of experiments to create a new super-alloy. [[Soundwave (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Soundblaster]] and his cassettes were able to penetrate Vector Sigma's chamber and learn of the experiments, which in turn prompted [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]] to launch an all-out attack on Cybertron to secure the new alloy, [[Cybertonuron]], for himself. {{storylink|Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 1}} However, Galvatron's ally, Headmaster leader [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]], was not enthused at the idea of Galvatron acquiring such a powerful weapon, and determined to keep the metal out both his hands and those of the Autobots through means most drastic—the total destruction of Cybertron itself. Powerful bombs were planted in Vector Sigma's chamber, and although the Autobots learned of the plot, they were unable to stop it, and Cybertron was reduced to a burnt-out husk. {{storylink|Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 2}}
 
=====''Unite Warriors''/''Legends''=====
[[File:Lynxmaster reformat.jpg|thumb|]]
In the aftermath of Cybertron's destruction, the broken form of Vector Sigma was discovered by the Autobot [[Disaster Relief Team]] in the planet's wreckage. Still functioning, the supercomputer granted them new bodies and abilities to help rebuild the planet. Ten years later, Vector Sigma had found a new chamber and aided [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] in resurrecting Optimus Prime. They were interrupted by the arrival of the vengeful [[Roller (G1)|Roller]], which led to a battle between [[Sky Reign]] and [[Grand Galvatron]]. {{storylink|Sky Reign Chapter}} Vector Sigma succeeded in reviving Optimus Prime during the battle, but because of Prime's repeated deaths, the computer's best efforts were only able to grant him one week's worth of life. {{storylink|Megatronia Chapter}} As Unicron attacked Cybertron, Vector Sigma restored the Disaster Relief Team's combiner joints so that they could join the other combiners in fighting him off. {{storylink|Ruination Chapter, Part Two}}
 
At the trial of the [[Commando (RID)|Commandos]], many years later in the post-[[Cybertron Alliance]] era, the Autobots recounted how Vector Sigma/Primus had created Brave Maximus. {{storylink|Ruination Chapter, Part One}}
 
[[Devil Z]] recounted the story about how the Oracle became Vector Sigma and how these events had unintentionally led to his creation. {{storylink|Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. EX (Grand Maximus)|Bonus Edition Vol. EX}}
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=====Wars manga=====
[[File:Train Wars Vector Sigma Oracle.jpg|thumb|left]]
On Cybertron, the central node of Vector Sigma was stolen by [[The Fallen]], who wished to absorb its power to create new life into himself. The orb rejected The Fallen's efforts, transforming into its little-seen robot mode as the Oracle. The Oracle lent its brilliant light to [[Overdrive]] and his [[Quantum Dial]], allowing the [[Omnibot (G1)|Omnibot]] to summon new defenders from outside space and time to protect Vector Sigma. Overdrive vanished, but six new warriors appeared in the skies to battle The Fallen. {{storylink|Train Wars}}
 
These warriors were not enough to stop the new combined form of The Fallen, however. Apparently too drained for further resistance, the Vector Sigma orb was claimed by The Fallen, who began to assimilate its properties. [[Shouki]] used his partner [[Daniel Witwicky (G1)|Daniel Witwicky]] as an electrical bow to shoot Vector Sigma free of The Fallen, and [[Goshooter]] then kicked the spherical node right in The Fallen's stupid face. [[Alpha Trion (G1)|Alpha Trion]] merged with the power of Vector Sigma to empower Shouki into a "train bazooka" mode that Goshooter used to deliver the ultimate attack against The Fallen, defeating him. {{storylink|Train Wars 2}}
 
=====''Beast Wars Returns'' cartoon=====
:''See [[Vector Sigma#Beast Machines cartoon|Beast Machines cartoon]], below.''
 
=====''Legends'' comic (2)=====
Vector Sigma was reborn in a new physical form when [[Great Reformatting|Cybertron was converted to a technorganic planet]]. In honor of [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]], the supercomputer created the "Convoy Type" Transformers to act as guardians for itself. Tens of thousands of years later, Vector Sigma got wind of [[Blentron|a group]] searching for [[Angolmois Energy|Unicron's energy]]; it expected his resurrection and converted Cybertron back to being entirely mechanical to prepare for the upcoming war. {{storylink|Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. EX (Blue Big Convoy)|Bonus Edition Vol. EX}}
 
=====''Beast Wars Neo'' cartoon=====
{{voiceactor|[[Chie Hirano]] (Japanese)}}
[[File:Neo-VectorSigma.jpg|thumb|Vector Sigma's Blue Period.]]
 
Vector Sigma was the ultimate authority of Cybertron, handing down orders via the [[Convoy Council]]. It was under Vector Sigma's orders that [[Big Convoy]] was removed from solo warrior duty and placed in charge of a group of unruly Maximal new recruits. By means of Big Convoy's [[Energon Matrix]], Vector Sigma would occasionally possess Big Convoy for a brief instant in order to give words of wisdom and encouragement to the Maximal new recruits. {{storylink|Big Convoy, Move Out}} Big Convoy, initially very distant and anti-social, gradually became more compassionate as Vector Sigma's actions began to rub off on him.
 
After being resurrected by the [[Blentron]]s, [[Unicron]] traveled to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] with the intention of transforming it into his new body. He briefly achieved this goal by possessing Vector Sigma and overriding it. His scheme would have worked, however, he allowed himself to be lured out of Vector Sigma by Big Convoy, the Maximal recruits, [[Lio Convoy]], and [[Magmatron]]. Unicron underestimated their power and was destroyed. Now free, Vector Sigma oversaw the reconstruction of Cybertron by the united forces of the Maximals and the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]].
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=====''Car Robots'' cartoon=====
At some point, Vector Sigma created the [[O-Part]]s as part of a complex system for activating the ancient guardian [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]]. {{storylink|Peril from the Past|The Final Key? Farewell, Ai}}
 
Later, Vector Sigma created [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Fire Convoy]] and [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]] {{storylink|Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!|Forced Fusion! God Fire Convoy}} and granted Fire Convoy his [[Energon Matrix]]. {{storylink|Ultra Magnus (episode)|Enter! God Magnus}}
 
After being defeated by [[Omega Prime|God Fire Convoy]], it was decided that [[Megatron (RID)|Gigatron]], the [[Predacon (RID)|Destronger]]s, and the [[Commando (RID)|Combatron]]s were to be taken by [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]] to stand trial before Vector Sigma for their crimes. {{storylink|The Final Battle (RID)|Final Battle! Fire Convoy}}
 
=====Ask Vector Prime=====
[[Prowl 2]] was born when Vector Sigma infused the rebuilt Beta BT unit of [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] with life. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/10}}
 
=====''Legends'' comic (3)=====
[[Scourge (RID)|Black Convoy]] managed to escape from prison and steal an Energon Matrix from Vector Sigma. {{storylink|Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. EX (Scourge)|Bonus Edition Vol. EX}} Vector Sigma created [[Neo Brave Maximus]] to act as the [[Dimensional Patrol]]'s headquarters, allowing the original Brave Maximus to be returned to Earth. {{storylink|LGEX Scourge Prologue}}


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Optimus sought to consult with the Oracle one last time before his final showdown against Megatron's forces. The Oracle informed Primal that he already held the wisdom and strength of conviction to triumph and see Cybertron through to its destiny. It then relayed the strength of the sparks contained within the Matrix to give the Maximals new powers, to aid them in the upcoming confrontation. {{storylink|Endgame Pt. II: When Legends Fall|When Legends Fall}} As it would soon turn out, the Oracle had actually orchestrated this entire scenario, so that Optimus Primal and Megatron would both control a portion of its power: with its power split thusly, neither one would be able to obtain their goal without the other. It was Optimus Primal who ultimately claimed victory, driving Megatron into Cybertron's organic core and sacrificing both of them as he activated the Oracle and triggered a planet-wide reformatting of Cybertron into a technorganic paradise. {{storylink|Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future|Seeds of the Future}}
Optimus sought to consult with the Oracle one last time before his final showdown against Megatron's forces. The Oracle informed Primal that he already held the wisdom and strength of conviction to triumph and see Cybertron through to its destiny. It then relayed the strength of the sparks contained within the Matrix to give the Maximals new powers, to aid them in the upcoming confrontation. {{storylink|Endgame Pt. II: When Legends Fall|When Legends Fall}} As it would soon turn out, the Oracle had actually orchestrated this entire scenario, so that Optimus Primal and Megatron would both control a portion of its power: with its power split thusly, neither one would be able to obtain their goal without the other. It was Optimus Primal who ultimately claimed victory, driving Megatron into Cybertron's organic core and sacrificing both of them as he activated the Oracle and triggered a planet-wide reformatting of Cybertron into a technorganic paradise. {{storylink|Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future|Seeds of the Future}}
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A Clockwork Orange

Vector Sigma is an ancient and incredibly powerful super-computer that dwells at the heart of Cybertron. Built to serve as a link between the Transformers and their god Primus, it is one of the fabled sacred implements that grants access to the Transformer afterlife, giving it a vast storehouse of wisdom, and the power to grand new Transformers life. The computer maintains the functions of the planet while Primus sleeps within it, and frequently acts out his will to shape Cybertron's future. Multiple incarnations of Vector Sigma exist across the multiverse; in most universes, the computer typically takes the form of a faceted sphere, and is often tended by the Autobot sage, Alpha Trion.

Vector Sigma has no allegiance in the Transformers' war; it can be commanded by anyone who wields its activation key, which on its own has the power to convert organic substances into metal. However, centuries in the future, by the time of the Maximals and Predacons, some incarnations of Vector Sigma are known to have evolved beyond physical form into the immaterial Oracle, and now requires a "receptive spark" to access its power.

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

Known incarnations of Vector Sigma

Prior to the event known as the "Shroud", the many incarnations of Vector Sigma that exist in different dimensions were linked in a massive, multiversal network known as the "Vector Sigma Gestalt," each one identified as a "node" in the network. The Caretaker, an independent computer designed by Vector Sigma to aid the Autobot Breakaway was able to uplink to the Gestalt, identifying three particular "nodes" with a 10 digit numerical designation. Crossing Over: Part 6 These three universes were:

Other universes known to have Vector Sigma "nodes" include:

The Caretaker also spoke of a "central hub" that Primax 207.0 Epsilon (the Classicsverse) was too far away from for Caretaker to function properly.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

Voice actor: Corey Burton (English), Toshio Ishii (Japanese), Henry Djanik (European French)
Alpha Trion telling Optimus about the benefits of Brilliant

Described as the "mega-computer" which gave all Transformers life, Vector Sigma resides in a spherical chamber deep within the planet Cybertron. Its origins are unknown, save for the cryptic sentence it speaks upon being activated, whereupon it pronounces that before Cybertron existed, it did. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1 No direct connection between Vector Sigma and the Transformers' creators the Quintessons would ever be drawn, but it's not illogical to presume that the aliens must have used Vector Sigma to program their robots. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4

In 1985, seeking to combat the Autobots' rule of the roads, Megatron created the Stunticons and brought them to Cybertron with the intent of having Vector Sigma program them with true cybernetic personalities. Requiring Vector Sigma's activation key to bring the computer online, he stole it from Alpha Trion and successfully completed his plan. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1 In retaliation, Optimus Prime constructed his own new team, the Aerialbots, but Megatron had already returned to Earth with the key still in his clutches, leaving the Autobots unable to reactivate Vector Sigma. As a first-generation product of Vector Sigma, Alpha Trion shared the mega-computer's computation matrix, and sacrificed himself by merging his lifeforce with it. This action reactivated the computer long enough for Optimus Prime to instruct it to program the Aerialbots with life.

Shortly thereafter, it was revealed that the key possessed another power—the bizarre ability to generate an energy beam that "de-energizes" organic matter, transforming it into lifeless metal. Megatron attempted to use this power to turn Earth into a new Cybertron, but his plans were thwarted and the key destroyed. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2

After draining the energies of the Matrix of Leadership to cure the Hate Plague in 2006, Optimus Prime began to suffer premonitions of some unseen future disaster. Believing that these visions were coming to pass with the Decepticons' theft of the key to the Plasma Energy Chamber The Rebirth, Part 1, Prime used the empty shell of the Matrix to reactivate Vector Sigma, so that he could communicate with the spirit of Alpha Trion, still living within the computer, in hopes that the old sage could provide answers. Alpha Trion indicated that the recent conflict that had erupted around the Chamber had, in fact, been engineered by Vector Sigma as a means of bringing about a new Golden Age of Cybertron. The Rebirth, Part 2 The plan ultimately succeeded when the chamber's energies were released, forcing Earth's sun to go supernova, only for the excess solar energy to be rerouted into Vector Sigma by Spike Witwicky and the Autobots' Nebulan allies, thereby re-energizing the planet. The Rebirth, Part 3

A Birth of Planet Saybertron

Vector Sigma was originally a computer built within a mere satellite. It was the result of the greatest minds of a coalition of planets coming together to assemble an instrument that would ensure peace between their civilizations. But the computer malfunctioned, and the satellite begun drawing in materials from other satellites to build itself up. Those who had built the computer tried to stop it, but found themselves unable to defeat the rapidly-evolving machine. Cybertron came to strip its galactic neighborhood of its resources, extinguishing the life of its creators. Over time, primitive machines sprung from it, eventually evolving into the Transformers. A Birth of Planet Saybertron

Japanese cartoon continuity

Starting in 2007, the Japanese version of Vector Sigma was part of a large series of retcons that merged its identity with that of the Oracle and Primus. As its/his character frequently shifts between the three identities throughout this continuity, please see Primus#Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity for the full chronology of this singular, yet convoluted entity.

Wings Universe

Alpha Trion used Vector Sigma to bring Jhiaxus to life. Wings Universe Jhiaxus bio

Beast Wars cartoon continuity

Beast Machines cartoon

Voice actor: Carol Savenkoff (English), Nobutoshi Canna (Japanese), Emanuela Damasio (Italian), Martina Treger (German)
Main article: Oracle (BM)
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.

Three hundred years after the end of the Great War between the Autobots and Decepticons, Vector Sigma had evolved, transcending physical form to become the Oracle, a huge, immaterial sphere of light. It had long since fallen into legend, remembered only as the computer that predated the Cybertronian race, until it was rediscovered by Optimus Primal and his small band of Maximals while they were on the run from Megatron, who had conquered the entire planet. To protect Primal's Maximals from the effects of the transformation virus Megatron had used to conquer Cybertron, the Oracle reformatted them into new technorganic forms The Reformatting

A Diagnostic Drone interfaces with the Vector Sigma core, which appears very similar to the Generation 1 Vector Sigma.

Through the Oracle, Optimus Primal communed with the Allspark, the extradimensional source of all Transformer life to which the computer was connected, and believed that it was the will of the Allspark that Cybertron be restored to its organic beginnings. Survivor In truth, Primal was incorrect—the Oracle actually desired a balance between the organic and the technological—but it would take the disastrous unleashing of the power buried within the computer to make him realize this. When Megatron's treacherous general, Tankor, discovered that Vector Sigma and the Oracle were one and the same, he used the sparkless Diagnostic Drone to circumvent the Oracle's "receptive spark" requirement, tapping into the Oracle's "Vector Sigma core" and acquiring from it the code for the mega-computer's legendary key. The Key When Optimus next attempted to contact the Oracle, he found himself unable to do so, due to Tankor's tampering. The Catalyst

Tankor proceeded to arm his Tank Drones with the power of the Key to Vector Sigma, intending to use it to scour Cybertron of all traces of organic matter, but soon discovered that Megatron had taken control of the drones away from him. In order to trick Megatron into unleashing the key, Tankor had the Diagnostic Drone tap the Oracle once more and send Optimus Prime a false vision, guiding him to the Plasma Energy Chamber. Tankor gambled that Primal would never unleash the Chamber's descructive energy, but that the threat of it in his control would goad Megatron into activating the key. Tankor gambled wrong; after Megatron triggered the key, Optimus retaliated by unleashing the power of the chamber, and two energies violently cancelled each other out. End of the Line Primal was killed by the energy backlash and travelled to the Allspark, but chose not to join it, now understanding what the Oracle truly desired. Primal returned to reality via the Oracle, and the computer vanished. Fallout

It would be some time before Primal realized it, but the Oracle had, in fact, transplanted itself into Primal's body. Megatron was first to realize this and targeted Primal, tricking him with a hologram of Optimus Prime and downloading a portion of the Oracle for himself. The Search Using the power of the Oracle, Megatron attempted to merge all the sparks he had stolen from Cybertron's population with his own, but Primal's Maximals halted his scheme. The Siege

Optimus sought to consult with the Oracle one last time before his final showdown against Megatron's forces. The Oracle informed Primal that he already held the wisdom and strength of conviction to triumph and see Cybertron through to its destiny. It then relayed the strength of the sparks contained within the Matrix to give the Maximals new powers, to aid them in the upcoming confrontation. When Legends Fall As it would soon turn out, the Oracle had actually orchestrated this entire scenario, so that Optimus Primal and Megatron would both control a portion of its power: with its power split thusly, neither one would be able to obtain their goal without the other. It was Optimus Primal who ultimately claimed victory, driving Megatron into Cybertron's organic core and sacrificing both of them as he activated the Oracle and triggered a planet-wide reformatting of Cybertron into a technorganic paradise. Seeds of the Future

3H comics

The Oracle was revealed to be a shell program constructed by the Quintessons twelve million years ago, in an attempt to harness the power of Vector Sigma (which the Quintesson Al-Badur described as "the ultimate physical embodiment" of Primus) and cut off its connection to the Transformers it birthed. Using the Oracle, the Quintessons allegedly fed Optimus Primal the visions and information necessary to orchestrate the technorganic reformatting of Cybertron, believing that it would leave the Cybertronians weak and disoriented, opening the planet up to an easy conquest. Disclosure In actuality, however, it was the Quintessons themselves who were being manipulated, by Primus, who used the greedy aliens to instigate this great evolutionary leap for his children. Wreckers: Finale Part II

Beast Wars Neo manga


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Double Cross

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

Vector Sigma was the internal computer of Primus, which he used to analyze what was happening in the universe via information gained from the Sonic Canyons. Transformers: The Ultimate Guide After taking control of Cybertron, Shockwave attempted to access Vector Sigma and download its information, but concluded that he needed the Matrix of Leadership to initiate an uplink. Capturing Optimus Prime, he forcibly removed the Matrix from the Autobot leader and initiated a complete download. War and Peace However, the information was so great that it overwhelmed Shockwave's multiple secondary computers, spilling into whatever available memory it could find, including the as yet-to-be activated Sunstorm. Generation One

2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

Is this from Transformers or Bubble Bobble?

Optimus Prime was chosen by "the Allspark", Vector Sigma, to carry the Matrix of Leadership and lead the Autobots. Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!

Animated cartoon

Although never actually seen, Vector Sigma's existence was noted by Yoketron. Like the more-famous AllSpark, it possessed the ability to create Transformer life, and was used to continue the growth of the Cybertronian race after the AllSpark was jettisoned into space to end the Great War. The Allspark Almanac II

Live-action film series

Yep, this is very live-action film-y looking, yessirree.

The great historian Alpha Trion preserved important datatracks from Vector Sigma, the "Cybertronian Database". Some of these datatracks told of a handful of battles on the planet Earth. Cyber Missions Vector Sigma also, more appropriately, held records of the Transformer race's long history, its artifacts and terminology, and its most important combatants.[4]

Aligned continuity family

The Covenant of Primus

The power to destroy a planet is insignificant compared to Vector Sigma!

A prototype of Vector Sigma was utilized by the Thirteen to simulate battle strategies against Unicron. The full-scale model was created after the Chaos Bringer's defeat and before the War of the Primes. Unlike the device that would much later become the Matrix of Leadership, Vector Sigma would remain unchanged over the eons.

During the Age of Rust, Alpha Trion went to Vector Sigma to try and acquire the Matrix hoping to reignite the lost fire of Cybertronian society. Vector Sigma refused, saying the time was not right, but gave him the Badge of Vector Prime instead. The Covenant of Primus

Aligned novels

Vector Sigma had become a myth. Many believed it was located within the Sonic Canyons, although a few of Cybertron's elite knew it was located beneath Iacon. When the Decepticons bombed the Sonic Canyons, they bombed the area where an entrance to Vector Sigma was said to be located, causing outrage among Cybertronians. When the Autobots left Cybertron on the Ark, Alpha Trion opted to remain behind, believing the computer would keep him alive. Exodus

According to Optimus Prime, the Matrix of Leadership had been given to him by Vector Sigma. Exiles

Shockwave eventually found Vector Sigma and tried to use Alpha Trion as a substitute key, only to learn the ancient Prime had looped a false access code around his necrocortex. Undeterred, Shockwave began pumping Dark Energon into the computer to try and override its security despite Alpha Trion's protestations. His plans were stopped by the Wreckers rescuing Trion, but the Prime despaired as Shockwave's experiments had attracted something monstrous to Cybertron. Retribution

Prime cartoon

The entrance to Vector Sigma was, unbeknownst to the Decepticons, located beneath their capital of Kaon. It remained there untouched throughout the Great War until Jack Darby and Arcee followed the Key to Vector Sigma to it. In the chamber below the planet's surface, Jack used the Key to activate the supercomputer and began to download the contents of the Matrix of Leadership. Despite an attack of scraplets, the download was successful, and Vector Sigma disappeared back into the depths. Orion Pax, Part 3

2005 IDW continuity

"I did it thirty-five minutes ago."

In the Cybertronians' creation myth, their gods went to war against one of their own, the god of death, and the light-bringer Primus was so badly wounded that he had to merge with Cybertron itself in order to survive. He reformatted himself into Vector Sigma, the life-giving supercomputer in the core of the planet. Primus: You, Me, and Other Revelations Another tale put forth the idea that Primus had fashioned Vector Sigma as his crypt in preparing for his physical demise. The God War

Whatever its true origin, Vector Sigma became the source of new Transformer life in Cybertron's early era by periodically sending out pulsewaves that ignited new hot spots of sparks across the planet and the moons. Following the First Cybertronian Civil War however, these waves began to grow less frequent and eventually ceased, forcing Nova Prime to extract new sparks from the Matrix of Leadership instead. The Divided Self

Vector Sigma would continue to serve as Cybertron's primary source of energon, and the religious myths surrounding it caused many to believe it was a miracle machine that would continue to provide them with energy forever. Shockwave, on the other hand, thought the computer to be part of a system that wasn't designed to handle the sprawling metropolis Cybertron had become thanks to Nova Prime's population boost, and feared that it would eventually run dry. Shockwaves His prediction apparently came true, as Cybertron was eventually crippled by widespread energon shortage. Autocracy Monstrosity

According to Alpha Trion, Vector Sigma was "essentially erased" when Cybertron was rendered a dead and uninhabitable world by the long war and Thunderwing's rampage. Ironing Out the Details

The psychotic Galvatron, being manipulated by the D-Void through the Heart of Darkness, believed that destroying Cybertron would save the universe when, in fact, it would merge it with the Dead Universe, killing all forms of life. Optimus Prime and Rodimus attempted to stop him, but were too late to prevent him from feeding the Heart of Darkness into Vector Sigma. While Hardhead, Arcee, and Cyclonus fought with Galvatron, Rodimus convinced an initially reluctant Optimus that the only way to save Cybertron and the universe was to release the Matrix of Leadership inside Vector Sigma. Agreeing, Prime leapt into Vector Sigma, opening the Matrix and preventing the assault of the Dead Universe on Cybertron and the rest of the universe. Genesis Unexpectedly, however, this resulted in the rebirth of Cybertron itself. The Death of Optimus Prime

Some years later, Cybertron was invaded by the Iron Ring eventually resulting in one of their number, the Prysmosian sorcerer Merklynn, using the Talisman to create the city of New Prysmos deep in Cybertron's underground. First Strike #6

The Cybertronians eventually placed New Prysmos under quarantine with Breakdown unintentionally discovering that the Talisman's energies were spreading outwards from the alien city after a portion of it had decayed his arm. Following this, Wheeljack began to examine the Talisman energy surrounding New Prysmos and found that the device itself was burrowing its way down to Vector Sigma, apparently intent on completing the terraforming process. Ironhide did not take this news well. Schismatic

Wheeljack eventually constructed an anti-Talisman bomb that if detonated close enough to the supercomputer could immunize it against magic. Desperate Measures After Quickswitch transported the bomb to Vector Sigma's antechamber, Good Men it went off at the same time as Galadria's healing spell managing to preserve Vector Sigma while moving New Prysmos to Cybertron's surface. The Curtain

Though it was preserved, Vector Sigma was still poisoned by the Talisman's energies. While imprisoned, Shockwave revealed to Starscream that this had been goal, intending for Vector Sigma's consumption to poison and kill Unicron. Last Stand When Unicron arrived at Cybertron however, he physically tore the planet in two with his robot mode, destroying Vector Sigma while leaving the Chaos Bringer unharmed. Road's End

The Functionist Universe

When the Functionist Council discovered Nova Prime's stockpile of Sparks, they deemed it heretical that the Senate would try to use them. The Senate responded by sealing Vector Sigma's chamber behind a wall of ununtrium. A World Misplaced Since ununtrium could cut ununtrium, this was, at best, a minor inconvenience for the Functionists but they left the supercomputer alone out of fear that their collective alternate mode was unnecessary to activate it. Modes of Production

Millions of years later, the Council "discovered" that the true purpose of Rung's alternate mode was to drill through the wall and free Vector Sigma. A World Misplaced Fearing what the Council could do with Vector Sigma, Rodimus led a team to try and rescue Rung before they breached the chamber. The group arrived too late and were met by Six-of-Twelve whom Rodimus insulted before tackling him into Vector Sigma's chamber. His team followed and were horrified by the sight of, Bad Moon Rising Six using the false Matrix as an agony beam to torture Rodimus. Using Rung as a false hostage, Ratchet got Rodimus freed and the group escaped back to the surface and onto the Cog. On the ship, Rung explained that once the Council learned of his ability to generate photonic crystals, they'd tried to tap the Matrix of Leadership for Sparks but failed due to it being a fake so they instead turned to Vector Sigma to extract all the Sparks they needed to build a galaxy conquering army. Modes of Production

After turning Cybertron itself into a cosmic engine of destruction, the planet's lack of mobility proved a hindrance to Functionist Council. To counteract this, the Council engineered Cybertron with a robot mode in Primus's likeness, which was directed by seven of the remaining eleven councillors, all merged with Vector Sigma. The Return of the King Team Rodimus eventually hit on a plan to exploit Vector Sigma's connection to Cybertron's hot spots to overwhelm the supercomputer's defences and kill the councillors who had merged with it. The Unremebering When the heroes opened twelve duplicates of the Matrix of Leadership, the energies briefly overloaded Vector Sigma before the computer shunted the excess energy to the orbiting Luna 1, though not before the Functionist Council had been totally disintegrated, ending their reign. A Spark Among Embers

Transformers vs. G.I. Joe

After Megatron had seized the Matrix of Leadership, Pax Megatronus the talisman led him to the face of Primus, deep beneath Cybertron's surface. Using the Matrix, Megatron managed to pervert Vector Sigma causing the supercomputer to begin reshaping Cybertron into Megatron's likeness. Expelled from the Garden

Beast Wars: Uprising

At some point during the Great War, Vector Sigma was destroyed, threatening the Cybertronian species with eventual extinction. However, Fortress Maximus desired for his race to have some kind of future and made contact with the humans, who had forced the end of planet-devastating Great War. Maximus was granted the energon matrix to replace Vector Sigma, and thus the Maximals and Predacons were born. Head Games

Cyberverse cartoon

Unfortunately "Shiny Ball" was confused at the time.

When Cybertron fell to war, Vector Sigma's chamber was seized by the Decepticons. Megatron intended to use the supercomputer to reprogram the AllSpark and have it birth whole generations of Decepticons, delegating Shockwave to base himself in the computer's chamber. When the Autobots caught wind of this, Bumblebee was sent down to Vector Sigma to gleam the Decepticon plan only to be chased away by Shockwave's drones. Megatron Is My Hero

Many years later, Starscream had the Seekers retrieve Vector Sigma from Shockwave's lab and, after obtaining the AllSpark, used the relic and supercomputer to create an army of Scraplets. Bring Me The Spark Of Optimus Prime Dark Birth Acid Storm later used Vector Sigma to give Starscream complete control of the AllSpark. Starscream was defeated soon afterwards and the AllSpark forced out of his physical form. While the Autobots claimed the life-giving artefact, I Am The Allspark Vector Sigma was claimed by the Decepticons and brought back to Cybertron, Escape From Earth where it returned to its position within the Threshold of the AllSpark. Battle For Cybertron II

When the Autobots returned to Cybertron, the battle began to shift in the Decepticons' favour, Windblade decided that the Autobots had to destroy Vector Sigma only to find that the supercomputer was guarded by Bludgeon. Battle For Cybertron III As the two duelled, Wheeljack snuck in and sprayed the supercomputer with unspace goo, Windblade kicking Bludgeon into the computer. The unspace matter then took effect and destroyed Vector Sigma, undoing any chance of Megatron creating his perfect army. Battle For Cybertron IV

Games

Transformers Legends

After being brought to life by their respective factions thanks to Vector Sigma, the Aerialbots and the Stunticons fought for control of the supercomputer. Though the Autobots ultimately triumphed, the Decepticons made their escape in possession of the Key to Vector Sigma. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1

Merchandise

Timelines

Long have you hunted me. Long have I eluded you.
  • A hollow plastic Vector Sigma, packaged with a removable Circuit Key and a clear "hovering effect" display stand, was produced by the Lukis Bros of Unicron.com as a special souvenir item offered exclusively at BotCon 2007.
The sphere of Vector Sigma was designed to scale with the contemporary-at-the-time Classics toys, while the slot for the key was intentionally designed to enable the Cybertron Safeguard mold to be inserted into the sphere, allowing Safeguard to function as an alternative personal key for Vector Prime to use to access Vector Sigma himself.[5]


Masterpiece

  • Masterpiece Optimus Prime (2014)
Vector Sigma came as an exclusive with the Hasbro Asia re-release of the Hasbro version of Masterpiece MP-10 Optimus Prime. It contained a hollow plastic Vector Sigma, a removable Circuit Key and a cardboard stand.

Notes

  • According to episode writer David Wise at various conventions (such as BotCon 2009), he was instructed to include Vector Sigma when writing "The Key to Vector Sigma" as part of the Hasbro episode mandates. Not knowing what Vector Sigma was, he pressed story editor Bryce Malek, who in turn had to go to Hasbro to learn that Vector Sigma was "the computer that gave all the Transformers personalities". This caused Malek to respond: "Well, it didn't do a very good job, did it!" Of course, this does raise the question of where the Vector Sigma concept originated, as nothing like it was ever used by Bob Budiansky in the Marvel comics or toyline bios.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Vector Sigma (ベクターシグマ Bekutā Shiguma; ベクトル・シグマ Bekutoru Shiguma[6])
  • French: Victor Sigma (France, The Rebirth, Part 3)
  • Mandarin: Mólì Shénqiú (魔力神球, "Magic Ball"), Sigma Shǐliàng (西格玛矢量, "Sigma Vector")
  • Russian: Sigma-computer (Сигма-Компьютер)
  • Ukrainian: Sigma-computer (Сигма-комп'ютер)

References

  1. Specifically, the Unicron Trilogy universe Skyfall, Landquake, and possibly also Breakaway and Topspin are from. Whether this is the Dreamwave comic Unicron Trilogy, the cartoon Unicron Trilogy, or a hybrid of the two is a subject of debate.
  2. The Caretaker notes that the Unicron Trilogy hub and this hub recently had "disruptions", which seems to indicate the Unicron Singularity's effects on the Unicron Trilogy and Universe. The Generation 1 cartoon universe is a universe very similar to this one, if they are not indeed the very same.
  3. Gee, wonder where this originates.
  4. Transformers.com's Dark of the Moon website
  5. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10153596737309912&id=317740274911
  6. "The Rebirth" Japanese dub

See also