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Undo revision 562950 by Detour (Talk) we do not know which station the image represents
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m Undo revision 562953 by Peter Damian (Talk) It's Argon. The only station actually SEEN in the book is Argon.
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:''Decepticon Space Station Xenon is a space station from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Decepticon Space Station Xenon is a space station from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
'''Decepticon Space Station Xenon''' is one of three [[Decepticon]] (no '''way'''!) spy satellites capable of viewing the entire Earth at once!
'''Decepticon Space Station Xenon''' is one of three [[Decepticon]] (no '''way'''!) spy satellites capable of viewing the entire Earth at once!
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==

Revision as of 08:25, 8 March 2011

Decepticon Space Station Xenon is a space station from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Decepticon Space Station Xenon is one of three Decepticon (no way!) spy satellites capable of viewing the entire Earth at once!

Fiction

Ladybird Books continuity

When supplies of cybernite in the city of Metroplex began to run low, the Autobots sent a team into a valley on Earth to find more. There, they were attacked by a squad of Decepticon jets.

Though the attack was repelled, Ultra Magnus was concerned as to how the Decepticons had become aware of their movements, and sent the Aerialbots to investigate the possibility of a surveillance system. The team failed to locate anything from the air, and merged into Superion to gain even greater height. Reaching the fringes of space, the super robot had detected Decepticon Space Station Argon.

Ten hours later, Soundwave completed and activated the station’s refraction shield to conceal it from prying Autobot eyes, specifically those of Cosmos, who had been dispatched into space to investigate. Cosmos did, however, detect the radio transmissions running between the stations and the Decepticon base. Using Cosmos’s recordings, Hound was able to deduce what the villains are up to, and Kup and Spike put together a plan to stop them.

After ten days of construction work, the Autobots completed an electrical transmitter that unleashed a megavolt charge into the atmosphere, generating a display of Northern Lights that blew out the Decepticons’ radio transmissions. Hound posed as Soundwave and sent transmissions to space stations Argon, Krypton and Xenon, instructing them to relocate to new co-ordinates, causing them, invisible to each other due to their refraction shields, to collide and explode, raining down all the Cybertronian materials the Autobots will need for a long time. Galvatron's Air Attack