Magnificence

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The Magnificence is an artifact from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family
Sometimes, you have a plot device, and some other times, you have THE Plot Device!

The Magnificence is nothing less than a complete database and map of the known universe, and every exploitable resource within it. This coveted artifact is the ultimate Magic 8-Ball; any question posed to it will be granted an immediate and accurate answer. Just how this works remains a bit of a mystery.

It is sometimes known as the Resus Cradle.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

The Magnificence once resided on the ruins of the Omega Bunker on the silicon steppes of the world of Ki-Aleta. While within the bunker, it was kept safe by the fearsome Omega Guardians, but apparently not safe enough. The Guardians, the bunker, and the artifact itself were built by an unknown ancient race.

A team of Autobots led by Hot Rod sought out the Magnificence to keep it out of Decepticon hands. The team managed to decoy the Omega Guardians successfully with holograms and automated gun systems. However, sabotage from the Autobot known as Dealer led to the decoy system failing and the majority of the team being slaughtered by the Guardians. Dealer was unable to procure the Magnificence, though, as Hot Rod made good his escape and hid the artifact in parts unknown. Spotlight: Hot Rod

"Reply hazy. Ask again later."

After extended urging from Dealer, Hot Rod sought out the Magnificence from where he had hidden it. This turned out to be Ki-Aleta, much to Dealer's surprise. High atop a rock formation surrounded by ionized clouds, it was inaccessible to mechanical life forms save by making the treacherous climb up the rock face itself. Upon retrieving it, Hot Rod demonstrated that it was not only a chronicle of old information, but new information as well. After using it to reveal Dealer's treachery (and dealing with him accordingly), he then queried it as to the details of the Expansion. Spotlight: Doubledealer

Spoiler warning: Plot details for Chasing the Infinite follow.

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Under as of yet undivulged circumstances, the Catharsian Mengel came into possession of the artifact and used it to learn how to revive the dead. Chasing the Infinite Seeking to revive the recently departed Skids, Nautica came to Howling Town to try and bargain with the Catharsian for use of the artifact. An Axe to Break the Ice Flame was also in Howling Town and after the Infinite had perished at the hands of the Black Block Consortia, the ex-Autobot came to Mengel and demanded the relic ordering his men to ransack the compound when she refused to hand it over. His men found it and they brought it back to their Worldsweeper with the self-revived Infinite, presenting both to the Grand Architect who noted that "The Resus Cradle" was a stupid name, preferring to refer to it solely as the Magnificence. Chasing the Infinite

Notes

  • The Magnificence has a superficial resemblance (including coloration) to the Pearl of Bahoudin from the 1985 The Transformers episode "Trans-Europe Express".
  • In a Q&A, Simon Furman said he originally intended to show that using the Magnificence had a price: "the information or what information precipitates mostly turns out to be a poisoned chalice... there was going to be a Hot Rod payoff, in which he goes well and truly through the wringer as a consequence of his mining of the Magnificence". Due to the revised (and shorter) nature of Revelation, this subplot was dropped, though Hot Rod did go through the wringer in Maximum Dinobots, but for different reasons.
  • In the same Q&A, he said he considered making the Magnificence a Quintesson artifact but changed his mind.