G1 World

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This is the most important Japanese universal stream.

The OG World (OG世界 OG Sekai), also known as Primax 785.06 Alpha and the G1 World (G1世界 G1 Sekai), is a universe like Primax 984.17 Alpha, except everybody speaks Japanese instead of English. It is the source reality of multiple continuity trainwrecks a complex network of universal streams.

Fiction

Cloud

The Autobots of Cloud World, defenders of the multiversal spacetime, knew the OG World to be a keystone in the multiverse; Transformers from all across the multiverse resembled their counterparts in the OG World. Leap

When the Megatron of Cloud World seized control of the power of SARA, he blasted himself and the Optimus Prime of his universe into the OG World, Prime was found by the native Autobots, at which point they were attacked by the native Decepticons, but all three parties soon found themselves forced to team up to take on Cloud World's Megatron. Leap Fortunately, SARA was soon able to reassert control over her stolen power and returned "Cloud Optimus" and "Cloud Megatron" back to their reality. Rampage



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Due to a dimensional disturbance, the 15-OGSS Spacetime branched off from the 01-OG Spacetime. Transformers Cloud

Transformers Legends comic

During a fight with Gelshark in 2004, an explosion of solitarium sent Gelshark and Jetfire to the Legends Universe. Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. 6 Jetfire later returned to his home dimension with Whirl and Roadbuster. Bonus Edition Vol. 7

Story of Binaltech

The spark of Prowl of the Binaltech timeline was lost for a time due to a subspace accident, Prowl & Chase ending up in the original timeline. When the original timeline's Autobots discovered this, Streak crossed over into the Binaltech timeline to inform Prowl's comrades that their Prowl was still alive. Unfinished Business, Part 1 The collaboration of Autobots from two worlds successfully salvaged Prowl's spark and restored it to physical form. Unfinished Business, Part 2

Controverse

The Wheeljack and Prowl of the Binaltech world traveled to the mainline world to witness the trial of Primacron Controverse and subsequently took up permanent residence in the OG World. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/10

Ask Vector Prime

Primax 785.06 Alpha was the foundational reality of a varied network of overlapping, intertwining universal streams. When the Cybertron/Primus of branching reality Primax 787.3 Alpha was destroyed, thereby destabilizing that universe's axis, fourth-dimensional shockwaves rippled across time and space, pulling other universal streams into alignment with the source universe, and/or duplicating fractals of spacetime from other dimensions within the foundational reality stream. The end result was that Primax 785.06 Alpha became the seat of a convoluted, conglomerate timeline that even contained multiple contradictory accounts of certain events within its quantum structure. Dimensional observer Vector Prime speculated that some of this could even have come about as the result of higher-dimensional being(s) attempting to actively fix the damage using pieces of other universes. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/22

Notes

  • "OG World" (standing for "Original Generation") is the fictional designation for the universe that encompasses Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers, the Japanese version of the original Transformers cartoon, as used by denizens of the Cloud World. Its universal stream designation, given in the Facebook edition of "Ask Vector Prime", is taken from the Japanese airdate of "The Road to Earth".
  • The complicated integration of several universes' elements into one universe following the destruction of Cybertron/Primus is the opposite of how Unicron's destruction in the U.S. Marvel G1 universe caused the complicated branching of several splinter universes, as described in "Withered Hope".