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'''Delphi''' is an Autobot medical facility located on the planet [[Messatine]]. It is located on the fringes of known space where the [[Great War (G1)|Cybertronian Civil War]] is being waged, close to [[Decepticon Justice Division]] territory.
'''Delphi''' is an Autobot medical facility located on the planet [[Messatine]], close to the [[nucleon]] [[Serp Mines]]. It is located on the fringes of known space where the [[Great War (G1)|Cybertronian Civil War]] is being waged, close to [[Decepticon Justice Division]] territory.


The staff includes:
The staff includes:
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 comics===
===IDW Generation 1 comics===
Delphi had been operational for at least five years. After the [[Surge (event)|Surge]], an Autobot squad consisting of [[Dogfight]], [[Backstreet (G1)|Backstreet]], [[Schema]] and [[Dodger]] were attacked by the Decepticon Justice Division, and travelled to Delphi for repairs after the conflict ended. Chief paramedic Ambulon rushed the critically injured Schema into a [[CR chamber]], while staff medic First Aid performed his always-obsessive check of the group's Autobot insignias. {{storylink|Bullets}}
{{spoiler|How Ratchet Got His Hands Back|June 22}}
The reason the Decepticon Justice Division allowed the existence of Delphi near their territory was due to a deal with chief medical officer Pharma, who provided their leader with deceased patients' [[transformation cog]]s in exchange for Delphi being left alone. {{storylink|How Ratchet Got His Hands Back}}


Some time later, two [[Genericon]]s from the DJD infiltrated Delphi by pretending to surrender. This was followed by a strange explosion nearby, dubbed the "Big Bang" by the staff, and a sudden outbreak of [[Red Rust]] which killed or incapacitated most of the Autobots stationed there, leaving only the medics unharmed. In search of help, First Aid beamed out a datalog detailing the death rates, and it was caught by [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] on the ''[[Lost Light]]''. Ratchet took [[Pipes (G1)|Pipes]] and [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] to Messatine and met the medics, but Pipes and Drift were soon infected. The Genericons then showed their true colors, but First Aid revived [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]], a coma patient at Delphi, for his help. {{storylink|Life After the Big Bang}}
Delphi had been operational for at least five years by the time of the [[Surge (event)|Surge]]. After the Surge, an Autobot squad consisting of [[Dogfight]], [[Backstreet (G1)|Backstreet]], [[Schema]] and [[Dodger]] were attacked by the Decepticon Justice Division, and travelled to Delphi for repairs after the conflict ended. Chief paramedic Ambulon rushed the critically injured Schema into a [[CR chamber]], while staff medic First Aid performed his always-obsessive check of the group's Autobot insignias. {{storylink|Bullets}}
 
The DJD's demand for transformation cogs kept increasing until Pharma was forced to let half of the patients at Delphi die every month. Growing tired of the situation, he devised a plan to infect the facility with a plague, thus forcing [[Autobot High Command]] to shut it down. He developed a "soundbomb" that would cause everyone who heard it to develop "[[Red Rust]]" and begin wasting away from the inside when they next transformed, then paid the Decepticons [[Sonic (G1)|Sonic]] and [[Boom]] to "surrender" themselves to Delphi and set it off. {{storylink|How Ratchet Got His Hands Back}} Autobots began dropping like flies, with the miners and security team dying within hours, and only the medics and long-term patients were "immune" as they didn't transform due to personal reasons or injuries. In search of help, First Aid beamed out a datalog detailing the increasing death rates in the past two years, and it was caught by [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] on the ''[[Lost Light]]'' who took [[Pipes (G1)|Pipes]] and [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] with him to Messatine. {{storylink|Life After the Big Bang}} There, Pipes and Drift were infected and Sonic and Boom were killed by [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]], a coma patient at Delphi revived by First Aid. Once he figured out there was something suspicious about Pharma, Ratchet confronted him and ultimately let him fall off a building to his doom. After all survivors were cured from Red Rust using Pharma's sole sample of antidote, Delphi was abandoned and everyone there joined the crew of the ''Lost Light''. {{storylink|How Ratchet Got His Hands Back}}  


Later, a crewman of the ''Lost Light'' sent a message into the past, warning the crew not to go to Delphi. It arrived on Cybertron only after the ship had already left, and history did not change. {{Storylink|Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|How to Say Goodbye and Mean It}}
Later, a crewman of the ''Lost Light'' sent a message into the past, warning the crew not to go to Delphi. It arrived on Cybertron only after the ship had already left, and history did not change. {{Storylink|Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|How to Say Goodbye and Mean It}}

Revision as of 09:06, 5 June 2012

Delphi is an Autobot base from the IDW comics portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Delphi is an Autobot medical facility located on the planet Messatine, close to the nucleon Serp Mines. It is located on the fringes of known space where the Cybertronian Civil War is being waged, close to Decepticon Justice Division territory.

The staff includes:

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 comics

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The reason the Decepticon Justice Division allowed the existence of Delphi near their territory was due to a deal with chief medical officer Pharma, who provided their leader with deceased patients' transformation cogs in exchange for Delphi being left alone. How Ratchet Got His Hands Back

Delphi had been operational for at least five years by the time of the Surge. After the Surge, an Autobot squad consisting of Dogfight, Backstreet, Schema and Dodger were attacked by the Decepticon Justice Division, and travelled to Delphi for repairs after the conflict ended. Chief paramedic Ambulon rushed the critically injured Schema into a CR chamber, while staff medic First Aid performed his always-obsessive check of the group's Autobot insignias. Bullets

The DJD's demand for transformation cogs kept increasing until Pharma was forced to let half of the patients at Delphi die every month. Growing tired of the situation, he devised a plan to infect the facility with a plague, thus forcing Autobot High Command to shut it down. He developed a "soundbomb" that would cause everyone who heard it to develop "Red Rust" and begin wasting away from the inside when they next transformed, then paid the Decepticons Sonic and Boom to "surrender" themselves to Delphi and set it off. How Ratchet Got His Hands Back Autobots began dropping like flies, with the miners and security team dying within hours, and only the medics and long-term patients were "immune" as they didn't transform due to personal reasons or injuries. In search of help, First Aid beamed out a datalog detailing the increasing death rates in the past two years, and it was caught by Ratchet on the Lost Light who took Pipes and Drift with him to Messatine. Life After the Big Bang There, Pipes and Drift were infected and Sonic and Boom were killed by Fortress Maximus, a coma patient at Delphi revived by First Aid. Once he figured out there was something suspicious about Pharma, Ratchet confronted him and ultimately let him fall off a building to his doom. After all survivors were cured from Red Rust using Pharma's sole sample of antidote, Delphi was abandoned and everyone there joined the crew of the Lost Light. How Ratchet Got His Hands Back

Later, a crewman of the Lost Light sent a message into the past, warning the crew not to go to Delphi. It arrived on Cybertron only after the ship had already left, and history did not change. How to Say Goodbye and Mean It

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