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**Wolsol takes its name from [[Marv Wolfman]], responsible for "[[The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1|The Return of Optimus Prime]]" two-parter episode, "[[The Probe]]" from ''Beast Wars'', as well as various ''Beast Machines'' episodes.  
**Wolsol takes its name from [[Marv Wolfman]], responsible for "[[The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1|The Return of Optimus Prime]]" two-parter episode, "[[The Probe]]" from ''Beast Wars'', as well as various ''Beast Machines'' episodes.  
**Dixsol is named in honor of [[Buzz Dixon]], writer of "[[Prime Target (episode)|Prime Target]]", "[[The God Gambit]]", and "[[Carnage in C-Minor]]".
**Dixsol is named in honor of [[Buzz Dixon]], writer of "[[Prime Target (episode)|Prime Target]]", "[[The God Gambit]]", and "[[Carnage in C-Minor]]".
**Finally, Wisesol's name comes from [[David Wise]], who was the single-most prolific write of the original cartoon.  
**Finally, Wisesol's name comes from [[David Wise]], who was the single-most prolific writer of the original cartoon.  


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Revision as of 23:49, 16 November 2020

A Solar cycle is a unit of time that corresponds to how long Cybertron takes to rotate on its axis, which makes it the equivalent of to a day on Cybertron. There are ten solar cycles within a deca-cycle (or a Cybertronian week) and thirty-two solar cycles in an orbital cycle. Each solar cycle of a deca-cycle has a name given to it. They are, in the order that they would appear in a deca-cycle:

  • Dillesol
  • Gerbesol
  • Davisol
  • Maleksol
  • Marxsol
  • Glutsol
  • Robbisol
  • Wolsol
  • Dixosol
  • Wisesol

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