Vis Vitalis

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The Vis Vitalis is a starship from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Vis Vitalis is more than just a simple starship. After he was mortally wounded during the Great War, the legendary Autobot hero Thunderclash had his life-support system modified into a spaceship that was capable of sustaining his life wirelessly as long as he was within a certain range, enabling him to continue his brave deeds and derring-do.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

After "rescuing orphans from an exploding sun", the engines of the Vis Vitalis were damaged and so Thunderclash sought out the Lost Light in order to get a jump-start from its quantum engines. While on board the Lost Light, Thunderclash's first officer Paddox revealed himself to be a collection of Ammonites undercover and attempted to steal the Lost Light, leaving the Vis Vitalis (and Thunderclash) unable to function. Thankfully, they were disarmed by Swerve and Rung and after receiving the power boost to its engines, the Vis Vitalis continued on its way. Later, following a failed attempt at recruitment by the Lost Light's crew, several members of the Circle of Light left Luna 1 to seek out Thunderclash and the Vis Vitalis. Little Victories

Some time later on a mission to aid Metroplex its crew would travel to the city/planet Caminus where they took on board the Cityspeaker Windblade, her bodyguard Chromia, and the engineer Nautica, who would then serve under Thunderclash for a while. After encountering Alpha Trion and learning of the Titan's desperate condition, the three female Transformers left the Vis Vitalis in a smaller, faster craft to reach Metroplex in time. Burning Bright Later, another Camien group joined up and Velocity became the new chief medic.

After Thunderclash was repaired (and after a personality tick infestation was stopped by the visiting Lost Light crew), he left to join the Lost Light and Firestar took the Vitalis to go home to Caminus. The Frail Gaze

Known crew

Notes

  • "Vis Vitalis" is a concept aligned to Vitalism, which loosely translates as "life force", appropriately enough.