Sector Seven
| This article is about the Sector Seven organization itself. For the alternate reality game based on it, see Sector Seven (game). |
- Sector Seven is a human organization in the Movie continuity family. It doesn't run on "feelings."

Sector Seven is a secret American government agency, which deals with extraterrestrial technology and threats.
It is so secret, it has its own secret website.
Sector Seven sometimes operates through the front company S7 Industries.
Fiction
sectorseven.org
Sector Seven was founded over 100 years ago by a group of seven men:
- Stanford Julius Morehouse
- Edgar Thibedeau Westfield
- Neville Octavian Brewster
- Percy Emerson Whitting
- Wallace Wilson Clairmont
- Alistair Jennings Crowther
- Vance Milhaus Lawson
They are known as "The First Seven," and are said to have "hid the past to protect the future," whatever that means. Their portraits adorn a wall in the lobby of the present day Sector Seven headquarters, as a local pizza boy can attest.
In 2007, after the detection of a "blip" that matched their "threat profile," Agent Alexander Powers informed the organization that war may be imminent and that they were humanity's only hope. He and research scientist Rebecca Howard, ex-lovers, clashed several times over her desire to go public with information about the N.B.E. threat and seek assistance from other nations. This escalated with the detection of "N.B.E. Two," with whom Dr. Howard argued in favor of making contact.
Meanwhile, the mysterious Agent X began hacking into the Sector Seven network and leaking information to the public. Sector Seven ARG
IDW Movie Prequel comic
- Apparently, Sector Seven has been around for a very long time; certainly, an existing group has been around since before Sam Witwicky's Grandfather encountered the Mega-Man underneath the arctic ice. Upon hearing his story Sector Seven immediately went into action to seize his find and discredit the story.
- Interestingly, even this older version of Sector Seven has a number of interesting artifacts in their collection. These include pictures and a skull from a "triclops" life form of some kind, a severed bestial arm in a jar (possibly from a version of the Beast Wars, although the sketch is difficult to make out and mechanics may not be incorporated) and what could possibly be a fragment of the Golden Disk. Most intriguing indeed.
Ghosts of Yesterday novel
- 1969 - Sector Seven (headed by Walter Simmons, known internally as "The Old Man"), attempted the first test flight of an Ice Man-derived spacecraft (Ghost 1) using the Apollo 11 moon launch as cover. Unexpected complications occured following contact with NBEs. At the same time the first attempt was made to relocate the Ice Man himself from the Arctic to southern Nevada to be better studied alongside a likewise mysterious "alien cube". Signs seemed to point to Sector Seven begining to shift from being a secret U.S. millitary protocal to a non-millitary "black ops" program. Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday

