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The '''Alkaris Anomaly''' is a wormhole, the opening of which is located in space somewhere near the planet [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. The anomaly has a potentially infinite number of exits, and thus anything that enters it can emerge at an unpredictable location elsewhere in the Universe, making it a very unusual wormhole indeed. | The '''Alkaris Anomaly''' is a wormhole, the opening of which is located in space somewhere near the planet [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. The anomaly has a potentially infinite number of exits, and thus anything that enters it can emerge at an unpredictable location elsewhere in the Universe, making it a very unusual wormhole indeed. | ||
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Desperate to keep the [[AllSpark]] out of [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]]'s hands, [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] came up with a last gambit — launch the AllSpark into the Alkaris Anomaly. He succeeded in keeping the [[Decepticon]]s from preventing the AllSpark's launch and watched it fly into space. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 1}} As Megatron moved to intercept the AllSpark, he was halted by a tractor beam. Shaking free, he paused long enough to set [[Brawl (Movie)|Devastator]] on them, and then plunged into the Anomaly after the AllSpark. He emerged in a far-off [[solar system]] with no sign of his prey, which had likely taken a different exit. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 2}} | Desperate to keep the [[AllSpark]] out of [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]]'s hands, [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] came up with a last gambit — launch the AllSpark into the Alkaris Anomaly. He succeeded in keeping the [[Decepticon]]s from preventing the AllSpark's launch and watched it fly into space. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 1}} As Megatron moved to intercept the AllSpark, he was halted by a tractor beam. Shaking free, he paused long enough to set [[Brawl (Movie)|Devastator]] on them, and then plunged into the Anomaly after the AllSpark. He emerged in a far-off [[solar system]] with no sign of his prey, which had likely taken a different exit. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 2}} | ||
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- The Alkaris Anomaly is a negative space wedgie from the 2007 movie franchise in the live-action film continuity family.

The Alkaris Anomaly is a wormhole, the opening of which is located in space somewhere near the planet Cybertron. The anomaly has a potentially infinite number of exits, and thus anything that enters it can emerge at an unpredictable location elsewhere in the Universe, making it a very unusual wormhole indeed.
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Desperate to keep the AllSpark out of Megatron's hands, Optimus Prime came up with a last gambit — launch the AllSpark into the Alkaris Anomaly. He succeeded in keeping the Decepticons from preventing the AllSpark's launch and watched it fly into space. Transformers Comic issue 1 As Megatron moved to intercept the AllSpark, he was halted by a tractor beam. Shaking free, he paused long enough to set Devastator on them, and then plunged into the Anomaly after the AllSpark. He emerged in a far-off solar system with no sign of his prey, which had likely taken a different exit. Transformers Comic issue 2

