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===Beast Era===
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====3H continuity====
====3H continuity====
Before the war against [[Shokaract]], the Badlands were part of the territory of one of the old, proud [[Polities of Cybertron|city-states]] of Cybertron. It was destroyed by Shokaract's armies, which left it a ravaged infrastructure in a twisted, scarred landscape. On the flipside, underneath remained a labyrinthine sub-city, making the area an ideal refuge for those who opposed Shokaract's rule. Shokaract reacted on this by declaring the Badlands training and [[Ko-tu|proving]] ground for future [[Herald of Shokaract|Heralds]].  
Before the war against [[Shokaract]], the Badlands were part of the territory of one of the old, proud [[Polities of Cybertron|city-states]] of Cybertron. It was destroyed by Shokaract's armies, which left it a ravaged infrastructure in a twisted, scarred landscape. On the flipside, underneath remained a labyrinthine sub-city, making the area an ideal refuge for those who opposed Shokaract's rule. Shokaract reacted on this by declaring the Badlands to be the training and [[Ko-tu|proving]] ground for future [[Herald of Shokaract|Heralds]].  


One such future Herald, the [[Cub]], one day searched the Badlands for his alpha target, the rebel known as the [[Swoop (G1)|Veteran]]. Upon finding him, the two engaged in a savage battle that the Cub did not emerge victorious out of, an event that eventually led to them merging into one being, [[Windrazor (BW)|Windrazor]]. {{storylink|Herald, Covenant, Schism, Paradox|Schism}} Because of the significance the Badlands thus held for them as the location of their first meeting, their two minds within Windrazor always opted to communicate within an imagination of the area. {{storylink|Herald, Covenant, Schism, Paradox|Paradox}}
One such future Herald, the [[Cub]], one day searched the Badlands for his alpha target, the rebel known as the [[Swoop (G1)|Veteran]]. Upon finding him, the two engaged in a savage battle from which the Cub did not emerge victorious, an event that eventually led to them merging into one being, [[Windrazor (BW)|Windrazor]]. {{storylink|Herald, Covenant, Schism, Paradox|Schism}} Because of the significance the Badlands thus held for them as the location of their first meeting, their two minds within Windrazor always opted to communicate within an imagination of the area. {{storylink|Herald, Covenant, Schism, Paradox|Paradox}}


{{Note|The city-state the Badlands once was is not referred to by name in the [[Reaching the Omega Point]] storyline. When writing the [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|Generation 1 storyline]], [[Simon Furman]] made the Badlands existing as early as the [[Golden Age]] and part of [[Kaon]]'s domain. For the [[Energon (comic)|Energon storyline]], the location of the Badlands wasn't specified but affirmed as Decepticon territory. It is thus possible the unnamed city-state [[Retcon|retroactively]] is Kaon.}}
{{Note|The city-state the Badlands once was is not referred to by name in the [[Reaching the Omega Point]] storyline. When writing the [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|Generation 1 storyline]], [[Simon Furman]] made the Badlands existing as early as the [[Golden Age]] and part of [[Kaon]]'s domain. For the [[Energon (comic)|Energon storyline]], the location of the Badlands wasn't specified but affirmed as Decepticon territory. It is thus possible the unnamed city-state [[Retcon|retroactively]] is Kaon.}}

Revision as of 18:46, 8 July 2010

The Badlands is a location on Cybertron from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Badlands is an area on Cybertron belonging to Decepticons, rebels or Decepticon rebels.

Fiction

Generation 1

Dreamwave Generation 1 comics

The Badlands are the surrounding territory of the city-state Kaon. Transformers: The Ultimate Guide

Beast Era

3H continuity

Before the war against Shokaract, the Badlands were part of the territory of one of the old, proud city-states of Cybertron. It was destroyed by Shokaract's armies, which left it a ravaged infrastructure in a twisted, scarred landscape. On the flipside, underneath remained a labyrinthine sub-city, making the area an ideal refuge for those who opposed Shokaract's rule. Shokaract reacted on this by declaring the Badlands to be the training and proving ground for future Heralds.

One such future Herald, the Cub, one day searched the Badlands for his alpha target, the rebel known as the Veteran. Upon finding him, the two engaged in a savage battle from which the Cub did not emerge victorious, an event that eventually led to them merging into one being, Windrazor. Schism Because of the significance the Badlands thus held for them as the location of their first meeting, their two minds within Windrazor always opted to communicate within an imagination of the area. Paradox

The city-state the Badlands once was is not referred to by name in the Reaching the Omega Point storyline. When writing the Dreamwave Generation 1 storyline, Simon Furman made the Badlands existing as early as the Golden Age and part of Kaon's domain. For the Energon storyline, the location of the Badlands wasn't specified but affirmed as Decepticon territory. It is thus possible the unnamed city-state retroactively is Kaon.

Energon

Dreamwave Energon comics

The Badlands are located close to the core of Decepticon territory during the war and as such, those Decepticons that rejected Autobot authority post-war had returned there, making the area dangerous to travel through. Unfortunately, Ironhide needed to do just that to get to and check in at the smelting plant. Cliffjumper agreed to escort him, which backfired when Tidal Wave attacked them, knocked out Cliffjumper and then used his life as leverage to force Ironhide to assist him in reactivating the seismic-shock warheads. Aftershock

Transformers: Prime

Exodus: The History of the War for Cybertron


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