Axiom Nexus News Editor
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| Axiom Nexus News Editor | |||||||||||||
| First published | April 29, 2015– May 21, 2016 | ||||||||||||
The editor corrects errors to let you know the correct information!
Synopsis
[edit]2015
[edit]- April 29 — The editor reminds the viewers that the Axiom Nexus News wouldn't be where it is without them and asks them to download the ReportNow program to let them see what the viewers see when the news happens.
- April 29 — The editor corrects Rook. It wasn't Sym-Phur's media spokesbot Rapticon that gave the quote about their recent boon in fuel mining, but Racing Fuel representative Dinotron.
- April 29 — The editor notes that Rook will begin his series into the history and culture of Axiom Nexus.
- May 8 — The editor clarifies the situation of Cloud World, mentioned in Rook's report. While Cloud World and SARA are not under the TransTech's jurisdiction, the Convoy occasionally aids the Autobots at Metropolis in their defense of spacetime.
- May 12 — The "conflict" Andromeda mentioned was between the Skriix and the Recyclons. No Cybertronians were involved, although the resulting debris from the battle affected the sentry outpost.
- May 13 — Vector Prime's Ask Vector Prime is introduced as a new feature.
- May 14 — While Stakeout has been speculated to be from Uniend, his origins may actually lay in Tyran or Primax.
- May 16 — More information about the offworlder Packrat has manifested as comic story excerpts.
- May 21 — The editor apologizes to Starscream for Rook's editorializing
- May 21 — The editor states that Andromeda left out one classified member of the Convoy, bringing the group's number to Thirteen.
- June 1 — The editor's two new interns, Aston and Miss-Q, are introduced as they go around messing with studio equipment, ultimately causing Axiom Nexus News to shut down by the installment of power cables into signal inputs.
- June 5 — The editor apologizes for Rook's grilling of Vector Prime and insists it will not happen again.
- June 7 — The editor corrects Vector Prime about the presence of organic lifeforms in Axiom Nexus.
- October 1 — With Vector Prime having left his column, the editor orders Rook to find a replacement, despite him working on the loss of the TransTechs' probes with the rest of the multiverse. This was made easier by Rook remembering Vector Prime's password.
- October 3 — The editor reams Rook over the moron he hired to replace Vector Prime causing ANN's ratings to drop. Having fired Grim, the editor orders Rook to find an intelligent replacement.
- October 6 — The editor is angered that Rook paid Swindle to advertise his store over ANN airwaves through a loophole in his contract. Having negotiated Swindle's exit package, the editor orders Rook to replace him with someone honest.
- October 9 — After the jerk who Rook hired quit the column, Andromeda is tasked to find a replacement who is popular with the youths, Rook having been sent to the Primax 1015.06 Kappa discovery party (with Romy's tickets) after his distress over Axiom Nexus losing contact with the Malgus Cluster.
- October 13 — Since Romy did such a good job with ratings-stabilizing Bumblebee, she is picked by the editor to find a replacement for the exploded columnist. The editor tasks her to find someone who can speak clearly and pointedly, since Ed thought that 'Bee was hard to understand at times. Romy has just the guy.
- October 21 — Despite their latest columnist, Cy-Kill, being a self-admitted terrorist and faction leader, he is kept on-board because of his high ratings (and the Editor thinking he was only being a gasbag)... Until the Renegade takes off to escape the authorities. The editor turns back to Rook to get yet ANOTHER replacement, preferably a reformed villain, to which Rook brings Sky-Byte aboard.
- October 26 — In the wake of Sky-Byte's resignation (which was no great loss given that he was filling the airwaves with poetry), the Editor requests that Romy find a replacement columnist, preferably someone different from previous columnists and can tell stories. Romy has just the 'bot in mind: Spacewarp!
2016
[edit]- May 21 — The Editor (or someone else using the account) explains the static by stating that "the end" is coming, and all things will become silent.
Mentioned characters
[edit](Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Notes
[edit]Transformers references
[edit]- Rapticon is corrected to Dinotron, another Beast Machines Dinobot. He's referred to as the sponsor of the Racing Fuels division, which is a reference to a decal on Alternators Decepticharge, which says "Dinotron Racing Fuels".
- The ambiguity over Stakeout's universal cluster of origin references how the Power Core Combiners were not designated as being from one single continuity.
- The Editor notes that Thirteen seems to be a common number with Primes.
- The Editor was hinted to transform into a fax machine, a poke at Fun Publications.[1] A farewell post on New Year's Eve 2016 would have made this explicit, but went unpublished.


