Devisiun (planet)

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"So this is what Homeworld thinks of fusion!"

Devisiun is one of the thirteen Titan colonies. It is populated by Transformer twins who form a single vehicle mode from a pair of robots.

The term for things relating to Devisiun is Devisen.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Adorable.

The Titan who travelled to Devisiun did not survive making landfall on the planet. As a result, the sparks it carried were subjected to the intense gravitational forces of the system's binary stars, causing all sparks that arose there to be born in pairs. Each twin formed one half of a single alternate mode, although they were not "combiners" in the true sense of the word. The bond between Devisen twins was so close that they frequently finished one another's sentences Windblade vol. 2 #6 and, if one died, it was impossible for the other to transform. The Next Day, and the Next

After returning to Cybertron, the First Titan Metroplex located several colonies with his sensors, including Devisiun. Windblade vol. 1 #2 While merged with Metroplex's mind, Camien Cityspeaker Windblade got a brief glimpse of life on Devisiun. Windblade vol. 1 #4

In the aftermath of the Combiner Wars, Starscream and Superion made a trip to Devisiun. The natives were quite impressed by Superion's combiner technology, allowing Starscream to persuade the planet to join the growing Council of Worlds. Vanquish and Fireshot were sent to Cybertron to simultaneously represent their colony. Windblade vol. 2 #6

Notes

  • Devisiun's name is a play on "division". Clever!
  • Most of the inhabitants of Devisiun seem to be based on Micromaster Combiners. Other natives include Generation 1 counterparts of Animated Jetfire and Jetstorm, and what might be Skids and Mudflap from the live action film series.
  • The only visual depiction of Devisiun thus far shows one star but not the other of the pair.
  • The size of Devisiun's inhabitants seems to vary between books. Windblade and Till All Are One uniformly depict them as tiny 'bots, befitting their origins as Micromaster Combiners. Optimus Prime, on the other hand, depicted the Devisens Oiler and Slide as larger-than-normal Transformers, looming over some smaller Autobots.