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:''Eurhythma is a planet in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Eurhythma is a planet in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


The planet''' Eurhythma''' is inhabbited by a [[human]] culture built entirely around music. Amoung their acheivements is a three-part harmony of increadible destructive power.  
The planet''' Eurhythma''' is inhabited by a [[human]] culture built entirely around music. Among their achievements is a three-part harmony of incredible destructive power.  


The inhabitants of Eurhythma speak in a constant lilting sing-song manner. Oddly, though they seem to be speaking perfectly understandable "english" (or whatever the common galactic language is) of all the Transformers who land on Eurythma only [[Blaster]] and [[Soundwave]], with their affinity for sound and music, seemed capable of understanding Eurythmians and had to constantly translate what they were saying to non-sing-song for the others.
The inhabitants of Eurhythma speak in a constant lilting sing-song manner. Oddly, though they seem to be speaking perfectly understandable "english" (or whatever the common galactic language is) of all the Transformers who land on Eurythma only [[Blaster]] and [[Soundwave]], with their affinity for sound and music, seemed capable of understanding Eurythmians and had to constantly translate what they were saying to non-sing-song for the others.

Revision as of 20:53, 25 February 2007

Eurhythma is a planet in the Generation 1 continuity family.

The planet Eurhythma is inhabited by a human culture built entirely around music. Among their achievements is a three-part harmony of incredible destructive power.

The inhabitants of Eurhythma speak in a constant lilting sing-song manner. Oddly, though they seem to be speaking perfectly understandable "english" (or whatever the common galactic language is) of all the Transformers who land on Eurythma only Blaster and Soundwave, with their affinity for sound and music, seemed capable of understanding Eurythmians and had to constantly translate what they were saying to non-sing-song for the others.