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:''AX9-8946-09SU-1 is an [[Energon mutation|AllSpark Mutation]] from the [[Movie (franchise)|Transformers]] portion of the [[live-action film series]] [[continuity family]].''
:''AX9-8946-09SU-1 is an [[Energon mutation|AllSpark Mutation]] from the [[Movie (franchise)|Transformers]] portion of the [[movie continuity family]].''


[[File:S7 researchlab trashed.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The aftermath of AX9-8946-09SU-1's escape attempt. No, it wasn't [[Wolverine (Marvel)|Wolverine]], Glen.]]
[[File:S7 researchlab trashed.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The aftermath of AX9-8946-09SU-1's escape attempt. No, it wasn't [[Wolverine (Marvel)|Wolverine]], Glen.]]

Revision as of 07:06, 29 December 2023

AX9-8946-09SU-1 is an AllSpark Mutation from the Transformers portion of the movie continuity family.
The aftermath of AX9-8946-09SU-1's escape attempt. No, it wasn't Wolverine, Glen.

AX9-8946-09SU-1 is a Transformer created by researchers from Sector Seven using the power of the AllSpark to animate human hardware. You might say Rebecca Howard is its mommy and James Farr is its daddy!

AX9-8946-09SU-1 is a relatively small robot, but robust, with a resistance to electromagnetic pulses that quite surprised its parents. It has 3 fingers. Or claws. We don't know for sure.

The type of hardware that was animated to bring AX9-8946-09SU-1 to life is not known.[1]

Games

Sector Seven ARG

On March 16, 2006, Sector Seven conducted an experiment to bring a small piece of human hardware to life using the AllSpark. It escaped, and despite their estimates, even a massive electromagnetic pulse failed to drop AX9-8946-09SU-1 in its tracks. It killed James Farr before finally expiring.[2] Sector Seven (game)

References

  1. Seymour Simmons noted that animated cell phones can be real nasty. While it would make sense, given the context, that this was a reference to AX9-8946-09SU-1, that is by no means proven.
  2. A Feb 2, 2006 e-mail from Rebecca Howard to Alexander Powers (ironically sent only 24 minutes before B11-9981's incursion) summarized the events of the previous security breach.