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:''The Sonic Canyons are a location on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] in the [[Generation One]] [[continuity family]].''
:''The Sonic Canyons are a location on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] in the [[Generation One]] [[continuity family]].''


The '''Sonic Canyons''' are [[Primus]]' sensory organs, resonating structures allowing him to collect data from across the galaxy.<ref>[[Transformers: The Ultimate Guide]]</ref> This data is then processed into a more meaningful format by the [[Vector Sigma]] supercomputer. They are also the place where [[Siren]] was raised.<ref>Siren's bio card.</ref>
The '''Sonic Canyons''' are [[Primus]]' sensory organs, resonating structures allowing him to collect data from across the galaxy. This data is then processed into a more meaningful format by the [[Vector Sigma]] supercomputer.<ref>[[Transformers: The Ultimate Guide]]</ref> They are also the place where [[Siren]] was raised.<ref>Siren's bio card.</ref>


==Socio-economic characteristics==
==Socio-economic characteristics==

Revision as of 06:54, 4 March 2008

The Sonic Canyons are a location on Cybertron in the Generation One continuity family.

The Sonic Canyons are Primus' sensory organs, resonating structures allowing him to collect data from across the galaxy. This data is then processed into a more meaningful format by the Vector Sigma supercomputer.[1] They are also the place where Siren was raised.[2]

Socio-economic characteristics

It appears the Sonic Canyons are on something like the wrong side of the tracks. Though it doesn't mention the Sonic Canyons by name, the Dreamwave MTMTE guide describes the part of Cybertron where Siren was raised as being a heavily industrialized section, known for producing a tough and unsavory robots. These hard-scrabble robots are also characterized as being very "loud," "rough-and-tumble," and "raucous" by nature.


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