Multiversal singularity: Difference between revisions
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*[[Unicron]] | *[[Unicron]] | ||
*[[Vector Sigma]] | *[[Vector Sigma]] | ||
*[[Thirteen original Transformers]] | |||
:*[[Prima]] | |||
:*[[Vector Prime]] | |||
:*[[Nexus Maximus]] | |||
:*[[The Fallen]] | |||
:*[[Logos Prime]] | |||
[[Category:Biology]] | [[Category:Biology]] | ||
Revision as of 05:50, 5 June 2009
Across the multiverse, there are many versions of many beings, each existing independently of each other. They may share similarities, or they may be complete opposites, but each is their own unique individual. However, there are a handful of beings of which there is only one, a single entity without a counterpart in the multiverse. Traditionally of great significance, these beings may exist in a number of or all universes simultaneously or they may have the ability to move from universe to universe at will.

