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*The Cymond Cluster encompasses the continuities of many "[[pre-Transformer|pre-''Transformers'']]" toylines and other miscellaneous, often [[TakaraTomy]]-owned, toylines related to ''Transformers'', such as ''[[Brave (franchise)|Brave]]'', ''[[ | *The Cymond Cluster encompasses the continuities of many "[[pre-Transformer|pre-''Transformers'']]" toylines and other miscellaneous, often [[TakaraTomy]]-owned, toylines related to ''Transformers'', such as ''[[Brave (franchise)|Brave]]'', ''[[Starriors]]'', and ''[[Zoids]]''. | ||
*Unlike the many Hasbro lines such as ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' which have more solid connections to ''Transformers'', the franchises included in Cymond get to (narrowly) be part of the ''Transformers'' multiverse because they consistently have often large, often transforming robots, who serve the role of being analogs to Cybertronians. | *Unlike the many Hasbro lines such as ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' which have more solid connections to ''Transformers'', the franchises included in Cymond get to (narrowly) be part of the ''Transformers'' multiverse because they consistently have often large, often transforming robots, who serve the role of being analogs to Cybertronians. | ||
*"Cymond" is a portmanteau of "cyclone" and "diamond", like "[[Diaclone]]" is. [[Hirofumi Ichikawa]] devised the name.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20191012014152/https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/116666-rook-andromeda-on-facebook/page-40 Post on the Allspark Forums] by [[Jim Sorenson]] (archived)</ref> | *"Cymond" is a portmanteau of "cyclone" and "diamond", like "[[Diaclone]]" is. [[Hirofumi Ichikawa]] devised the name.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20191012014152/https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/116666-rook-andromeda-on-facebook/page-40 Post on the Allspark Forums] by [[Jim Sorenson]] (archived)</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:28, 9 December 2022
Cymond is a universal cluster. Repeated features include the presence of transforming metallic beings with Cybertronian body-styles but the absence of Transformers and Cybertron.
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[edit]Vector Prime stated that Doctor Takahashi Chifumi hailed from some part of the Cymond Cluster. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/09
Just before the Waruder invasion of Axiom Nexus, Vector Prime noted that the Transcendent Technomorphs had yet to chart what they would come to name as the Cymond Cluster. He also noted that the TransTechs would attempt to catalog the Cymond Cluster with varying degrees of success until the yet-to-occur drastic actions of Nexus Prime would severely curtail their ability to do so. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/15
In an interview with Rook in the wake of the Waruder invasion, Rhinox informed the journalist that the TransTech authorities had designated the universal cluster of origin for the Waruders as the Cymond Cluster, noting that it was new to their database. It was so remote that Rhinox and his team had not realized it was part of the Multiverse at all. Rook - Axiom Nexus News, 2015/06/29
The crisis caused the Axiom Nexus government to send hundreds of probes to the fringe realities, to get a better idea of what was out there. Rook - Axiom Nexus News, 2015/09/08 A few weeks after Rook questioned if this could lead to someone tracking them back, every Cymond probe went dark... Rook - Axiom Nexus News, 2015/09/22
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Notes
[edit]- The Cymond Cluster encompasses the continuities of many "pre-Transformers" toylines and other miscellaneous, often TakaraTomy-owned, toylines related to Transformers, such as Brave, Starriors, and Zoids.
- Unlike the many Hasbro lines such as G.I. Joe which have more solid connections to Transformers, the franchises included in Cymond get to (narrowly) be part of the Transformers multiverse because they consistently have often large, often transforming robots, who serve the role of being analogs to Cybertronians.
- "Cymond" is a portmanteau of "cyclone" and "diamond", like "Diaclone" is. Hirofumi Ichikawa devised the name.<ref>Post on the Allspark Forums by Jim Sorenson (archived)</ref>
