Asylum
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- The asylum is a building from the live-action film continuity family.

The unnamed asylum is a building in downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is presumably an insane asylum, as Captain Archibald Witwicky's records were held there.
The building itself is a Greek Revival style structure, with brick walls and stone detailing. Sector Seven monitors it, and the area around it is heavily dampered to prevent Internet access.
Fiction
IDW prequel comics
Following a lead acquired from the Psychopathic Institute for the Long-Term Insane, Movie Prequel #3 Bumblebee scanned Captain Witwicky's records from just outside the asylum, giving him a subsequent lead on Witwicky's descendant in Springfield, Missouri. This action was immediately detected by Sector 7 agents, who recognized the intrusion as the work of N.B.E.-2 and mobilized field units to intercept. Interlude
Notes
- Why exactly would anyone bother to store records of a patient that (presumably) died some time prior to World War II, after spending the last years of his life in a hospital that was apparently abandoned decades ago, in digitalized form that can be accessed via the internet?
- It's possible that the Asylum is supposed to be St. Jude's Mental Asylum, a name used for the Psychopathic Institute for the Long-Term Insane in Transformers: Beginnings in a newly-added caption that was not present in Movie Prequel #4. But that's pretty much pure speculation, since it's unknown who actually came up with the name "St. Jude's".


