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[[Image:CybertronBW SolarSystem.jpg|thumb|right|250px|To get to "another galaxy", you've have to go past a few hundred billion of these.]]
A '''solar system''' (more properly, '''star system''' or '''stellar system''') is a grouping of one or more stars, commonly orbited by one or more [[planet]]s and various other cosmic detritus.   
A '''solar system''' (more properly, '''star system''' or '''stellar system''') is a grouping of one or more stars, commonly orbited by one or more [[planet]]s and various other cosmic detritus.   


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* "[[The Test (Blackthorne issue)|The Test]]"
* "[[The Test (Blackthorne issue)|The Test]]"
* "[[Primal Fear!]]"
* "[[Primal Fear!]]", where the Decepticon [[Warworld]] is said to be operating in "another galaxy".
* The ''[[Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]'' episode "[[The Return of Demolishor]]" features Kicker narrating "We warped into another galaxy on the outer reaches of the solar system."   
* The ''[[Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]'' episode "[[The Return of Demolishor]]" features Kicker narrating "We warped into another galaxy on the outer reaches of the solar system."   
* "[[Prime Directives issue 2]]"
* "[[Prime Directives issue 2]]"

Revision as of 02:20, 2 June 2008

To get to "another galaxy", you've have to go past a few hundred billion of these.

A solar system (more properly, star system or stellar system) is a grouping of one or more stars, commonly orbited by one or more planets and various other cosmic detritus.

Transformers typically travel to different star systems in the course of their adventures. As star systems are generally several light years apart, this requires some sort of faster-than-light propulsion, or an instantaneous gateway system of some kind, such as a space bridge.

Fiction

Notable solar systems in Transformers fiction include:

Marvel Comics

IDW Comics

  • The Lambda Scorpii system, also home to the planet Cybertron.

Those poor, confused writers

A star system should not be confused with a galaxy, which is a massive grouping of millions of star systems. A single galaxy is unfathomably huge, with our own Milky Way Galaxy containing several hundred billion stars. The distances between galaxies are several orders of magnitude greater than the distances between the star systems they contain.

Unfortunately, in Transformers fiction, "galaxy" is frequently used in places where "star system" makes a lot more sense, or at least is not as jarring. Given that all interstellar travel is based on fictional technologies, it's not inconceivable that characters might actually come from or travel to other galaxies. But the notion seems an unnecessary complication at best (a single galaxy is a more than ample playground for fictional adventures), and often outright contradicts information given elsewhere. Cartoon animation, for example, almost never supports the idea that characters actually leave the Milky Way Galaxy.

Notable examples of galaxy/solar system confusion include: