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'''Boston''', [[Massachusetts]] is a city in the northeast section of the [[United States of America]], mainly notable for being your gateway to both [[Cobra|black market weapons]] and a [[Cybertron (planet)|planet full of robots]] to possibly use them on. It is speculated that your name is common knowledge to all residents of the town.
'''Boston''', [[Massachusetts]] is a city in the northeast section of the [[United States of America]], mainly notable for being your gateway to both [[Cobra|black market weapons]] and a [[Cybertron (planet)|planet full of robots]] to possibly use them on. It is [[Cheers|speculated]] that your name is common knowledge to all residents of the town.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==

Revision as of 10:22, 26 December 2013

Boston, Massachusetts is a city in the northeast section of the United States of America, mainly notable for being your gateway to both black market weapons and a planet full of robots to possibly use them on. It is speculated that your name is common knowledge to all residents of the town.

Fiction

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers

The Dreadnoks were illegally selling Cybertronian weaponry in Boston until G.I. Joe cracked down on them. However, Cobra continued to operate in the city, using an abandoned building to experiment with a wormhole computer connected to Teletran 3. G.I. Joe cracked down on this operation as well, which ended with the computer getting damaged and transporting everyone present to Cybertron. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II issue 1

IDW Transformers movie comics

In the year 1898, an insane Archibald Witwicky was confined at the Boston Secure Hospital, where he was met by adventurers Walter Simmons and Theodore Joseph Wells. Movie Prequel issue 2 Original

Time-Quake

Sent through time by a malfunctioning time machine, Bulkhead and a human landed on Griffin's Wharf in December, 1773, in time for the Boston Tea Party. Time-Quake