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There's no indication in BM that Hyperdynamix was involved in the coverup. Oh well!
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:''Hyperdynamix is a company in the [[live-action film series|movie]] [[continuity family]].
:''Hyperdynamix is a company in the [[live-action film series|movie]] [[continuity family]].


'''Hyperdynamix''' is a multi-billion dollar company engaged in "some kind of military work."  It has a CEO, presumably named Porter, whose a snot-nosed son [[Douglas Porter|Doug]] couldn't care less what his daddy does for a living.
'''Hyperdynamix''' is a multi-billion dollar company developing military hardware in [[Mission City]]. Its CEO and president is [[Alexander Porter]] who cares more for his hardware than for his workers, and whose snot-nosed son [[Douglas Porter|Doug]] couldn't care less what his daddy does for a living.
 
It is totally ''not'' yet another name for [[Massive Dynamics]], [[McClaren Robotics]] or [[Mendelson Robotics]].


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
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{{storylink|Transformers Classified: Switching Gears}}
{{storylink|Transformers Classified: Switching Gears}}


==Notes==
{{spoiler|Transformers Classified: Battle Mountain|October 24, 2012}}
* Douglas's uncharacteristicly strident response, automatic parroting of the official cover-up, and a name strikingly similar to '''Massive Dynamics''' all suggest Doug's father's company was involved in the coverup, though this remains thus far{{now|01:50, 25 October 2011 (EDT)}} unconfirmed.
Hyperdynamix developed twelve prototype hi-tech tanks, designed to be powerful and flexible enough to take down a Decepticon. Porter oversaw a test of one of the tanks, pitting it against [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]]. Though Ironhide won (barely), Porter pointed out that the tank was not operating at full strength and was being operated by Douglas rather than using its own autonomous programming. Hyperdynamix Laboratories was later attacked by three Decepticons and Porter called in NEST to defend the location before the Decepticons got hold of the tanks and "other technologies" the company was developing. Though there was much damage done by the time the Decepticons were defeated, Porter was puzzled by the fact that the twelve prototype tanks had disappeared, yet the Decepticons never reached that area. {{storylink|Transformers Classified: Battle Mountain|Battle Mountain}}


[[Category: Businesses]]
[[Category: Businesses]]
[[Category: Live-action film series]]
[[Category: Live-action film series]]

Revision as of 01:37, 22 October 2012

This article is about the fake robotics company. For the robotics company which is absolutely real, we swear, see Mendelson Robotics.
Hyperdynamix is a company in the movie continuity family.

Hyperdynamix is a multi-billion dollar company developing military hardware in Mission City. Its CEO and president is Alexander Porter who cares more for his hardware than for his workers, and whose snot-nosed son Doug couldn't care less what his daddy does for a living.

Fiction

Obnoxiously rich Douglas Porter got all his money from a daddy he couldn't care less about, who happened to be the CEO of Hyperdynamix. When asked about the battle of Mission City he became haughtily insistent that it had nothing to do with Transformers and was just human-made rescue robots run amok. Transformers Classified: Switching Gears

Plot details for Transformers Classified: Battle Mountain follow.

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Hyperdynamix developed twelve prototype hi-tech tanks, designed to be powerful and flexible enough to take down a Decepticon. Porter oversaw a test of one of the tanks, pitting it against Ironhide. Though Ironhide won (barely), Porter pointed out that the tank was not operating at full strength and was being operated by Douglas rather than using its own autonomous programming. Hyperdynamix Laboratories was later attacked by three Decepticons and Porter called in NEST to defend the location before the Decepticons got hold of the tanks and "other technologies" the company was developing. Though there was much damage done by the time the Decepticons were defeated, Porter was puzzled by the fact that the twelve prototype tanks had disappeared, yet the Decepticons never reached that area. Battle Mountain