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**Revealed, along with the existence of the game's website, in the movie's first teaser trailer.  
**Revealed, along with the existence of the game's website, in the movie's first teaser trailer.  
**References the [[Takara Agreement]].
**References the [[Takara Agreement]].
**Password no longer accepted. [http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.php?login=takara83 Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client].


*'''thefirst7'''
*'''thefirst7'''
**Revealed in ad for the movie on ESPN.com
**Revealed in ad for the movie on ESPN.com
**References the [[First Seven]].
**References the [[First Seven]].
**Password no longer accepted. [http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.php?login=thefirst7 Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client]


*'''NBETWO'''
*'''NBETWO'''
**Revealed in an e-mail from [[Agent X]] to game participants.  
**Revealed in an e-mail from [[Agent X]] to game participants.  
**References [[Non-Biological Extraterrestrial|N.B.E.]]-2 (In the game, this is [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] while in other materials, it is [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]].)
**References [[Non-Biological Extraterrestrial|N.B.E.]]-2 (In the game, this is [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] while in other materials, it is [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]].)
**Password no longer accepted. [http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.rpy5ntr4d.html Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client]


*'''FWIFFO'''
*'''FWIFFO'''
**Revealed on the movie's MySpace page.
**Revealed on the movie's MySpace page.
**References Master Fwiffo, the screen name of a game participant, a fan who posts at several online forums.
**References Master Fwiffo, the screen name of a game participant, a fan who posts at several online forums.
**Password no longer accepted. [http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.ac1903.html Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client]


*'''BYEBYEPOWERS'''
*'''BYEBYEPOWERS'''
**Revealed in a post on the Stop Sector Seven Buzznet group by [[Rebecca Howard| sciencehottie35]].
**Revealed in a post on the Stop Sector Seven Buzznet group by [[Rebecca Howard| sciencehottie35]].
**References game character [[Alexander Powers]].
**References game character [[Alexander Powers]].  
**[http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.AB5F29622B20.html Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client]


*'''gravesen'''
*'''gravesen'''
**Revealed in Issue Four of the movie prequel comic.
**Revealed in Issue Four of the movie prequel comic.
**References game character [[Gravesen]].
**References game character [[Gravesen]].  
**[http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.19140E4A463D.html Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client]


*'''codeblack'''
*'''codeblack'''
**Revealed in online version of the movie's full theatrical trailer.  
**Revealed in online version of the movie's full theatrical trailer.  
**[http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.2B543E4A809F.html Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client]


*'''DECEPTIBOT'''
*'''DECEPTIBOT'''
**Revealed in a text message sent to game participants.
**Revealed in a text message sent to game participants.
**References [[DECEPTIBOT]], a group of guys from S7's IT department who think they're a band.
**References [[DECEPTIBOT]], a group of guys from S7's IT department who think they're a band.
**[http://www.sectorseven.org/remoteclient.D7FD3FF46909.html Direct link to unlocked Remote Access Client]


The various story elements so far include:
The various story elements so far include:

Revision as of 03:40, 26 July 2014

SectorSeven.org is a website associated with the 2007 live-action film.

SectorSeven.org is an enigma, wrapped in a mystery, smothered with spicy bean paste and— say that sounds good... someone call Chinchilos and see if they deliver...

As of 2013 November 21, sectorseven.org seems to be a Japanese website completely unrelated to Transformers; bing.com/translator suggests the site has something to do with sex and/or dating.

Passwords

  • takara83
    • Revealed, along with the existence of the game's website, in the movie's first teaser trailer.
    • References the Takara Agreement.
  • thefirst7
    • Revealed in ad for the movie on ESPN.com
    • References the First Seven.
  • FWIFFO
    • Revealed on the movie's MySpace page.
    • References Master Fwiffo, the screen name of a game participant, a fan who posts at several online forums.
  • gravesen
    • Revealed in Issue Four of the movie prequel comic.
    • References game character Gravesen.
  • codeblack
    • Revealed in online version of the movie's full theatrical trailer.
  • DECEPTIBOT
    • Revealed in a text message sent to game participants.
    • References DECEPTIBOT, a group of guys from S7's IT department who think they're a band.

The various story elements so far include:

  • It was discovered to be founded by seven guys. Well, ...a pizza boy got inside, once.
  • An experiment on the Allspark itself that created a lifeform which almost escaped. The Allspark was used on low-power but the resulting life-form's near escape and murder of a Sector Seven scientist means these experiments on the Allspark have been put on hold.
  • Scientists within Sector Seven arguing with the military that contact should be made with designate "N.B.E. 02" (Optimus Prime) to form an alliance. The military is refusing to listen to such suggestions when considering the danger of full-on contact with seriously threatening outerspace robots.
  • Throughout all of this, a mysterious "Agent X" is hacking their system and 'leaking' the information to us, the masses.
  • Actual email addresses exist and many have been bombarding the addresses with mail. Some have received replies along the lines of "Keep watching" and "Follow The Cube."
  • The casting of Hugo Weaving as Megatron was "revealed" through the website. Sector Seven agent H. Weaving convinced S.S., M.B., R.O., and A.K. to put him in charge of the "Megaman issue."
  • In the Sector Seven ARG, the Transformers film and all related fiction, materials, and promotional materials are actually a counter-information campaign, designed to discredit leaks and cover up the existence of N.B.E.s by presenting the facts about them as fictional events. It is suggested that all of the popular Generation 1 was a similar campaign. This is supported by hacked video file evidence of mechanoids designated "N.B.E. 08" (Dinobot Grimlock), "N.B.E. 115" (Reflector), "N.B.E. 125" (a mass-shifted Insecticon Kickback), and "N.B.E. 57" (a mass-shifted Laserbeak).

"Hexagon" codes

  • 9-5012-117, MB (Blue) -Sector Seven Mobile Command Unit (used for events)
  • E-7138-117, GR (Red) - Sample logo from website
  • ZEBRA-25-V33, GR (Red) - XK Plasma1 report
  • VECTOR-89-V55, GR (red) - Discussing NBE 102