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In the closing days of the [[Golden Age]], many of the city-states had rivalries with their neighbors, thus laying the foundation for much of the conflict that followed. | In the closing days of the [[Golden Age]], many of the city-states had rivalries with their neighbors, thus laying the foundation for much of the conflict that followed. | ||
In an attempt to channel this competition, an [[Overlord]] had created a series of [[ | In an attempt to channel this competition, an [[Overlord (Autobot)|Overlord]] had created a series of [[gladitorial combat|Arena Tournament]]s with the intent to quell the unrest between the city-states and bring them closer together. His efforts failed and war broke out between Vos and its rival [[Tarn]]. | ||
Shortly thereafter, Vos and Tarn annihilated each other with a volley of missiles. Megatron put the blame on Iacon for starting the conflict and recruited many of its survivors into his fledgling [[Decepticon]] army. | Shortly thereafter, Vos and Tarn annihilated each other with a volley of missiles. Megatron put the blame on Iacon for starting the conflict and recruited many of its survivors into his fledgling [[Decepticon]] army. | ||
Revision as of 16:08, 29 December 2007
Vos was one of the many city-states on Cybertron that had existed before the beginning of the Great War.
Marvel Comics
Vos was ruled by a shadowy cabal that proped up Starscream as its figurehead.
In the closing days of the Golden Age, many of the city-states had rivalries with their neighbors, thus laying the foundation for much of the conflict that followed.
In an attempt to channel this competition, an Overlord had created a series of Arena Tournaments with the intent to quell the unrest between the city-states and bring them closer together. His efforts failed and war broke out between Vos and its rival Tarn.
Shortly thereafter, Vos and Tarn annihilated each other with a volley of missiles. Megatron put the blame on Iacon for starting the conflict and recruited many of its survivors into his fledgling Decepticon army.

