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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
While working in the mine some two miles below ground, [[Frak]] and his buddy uncovered a green [[spark]] and notified their foreman, [[Momus]]. Momus contacted the [[Functionism|Functionist Council]], who temporary closed the mine and sent authenticator [[Three-of-Twelve]] to check it out. The authenticator soon verified that the spark was a "[[Point One Percenter]]" and declared Momus alt mode exempt. Frak and his buddy, on the other hand, got six hours to live as they'd been exposed to the initial flash. {{storylink|Remembrance Day}}
While working in the mine some two miles below ground, [[Frak]] and his buddy uncovered a green [[spark]] and notified their foreman, [[Momus]]. Momus contacted the [[Functionist Council]], who temporary closed the mine and sent authenticator [[Three-of-Twelve]] to check it out. The authenticator soon verified that the spark was a "[[Point One Percenter]]" and declared Momus alt mode exempt. Frak and his buddy, on the other hand, got six hours to live as they'd been exposed to the initial flash. {{storylink|Remembrance Day}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 00:38, 30 November 2014

The Thymesis Energon mining facility is an Energon mine on Cybertron's Luna 2. Back before the war, it was heavily worked.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

While working in the mine some two miles below ground, Frak and his buddy uncovered a green spark and notified their foreman, Momus. Momus contacted the Functionist Council, who temporary closed the mine and sent authenticator Three-of-Twelve to check it out. The authenticator soon verified that the spark was a "Point One Percenter" and declared Momus alt mode exempt. Frak and his buddy, on the other hand, got six hours to live as they'd been exposed to the initial flash. Remembrance Day

Notes

  • "Thymesis" is Greek for "remembering", a reference to the memory-diving plot of "Remembrance Day".