Godbless

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Godbless is a planet in the Beast Era portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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The planet Godbless is an organic planet, mostly devoid of advanced technology. In many ways, it resembles another organic planet that has been more thoroughly recorded, the planet Earth, though some key differences are present. It is described as "a peaceful planet with plenty of water and greenery" by NAVI. Magmatron describes it as "The Planet of the Gods."

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An Angolmois capsule had landed upon Godbless's surface, and it's power led to a large land mass to begin to levitate. Big Convoy's group of Maximal's and Magmatron's Predacon crew faced off on this land mass for ownership of said capsule.Chase the Mysterious Capsule

Overview

Native Species

Amongst the native life form inhabiting Godbless, the following have been observed:

  • The Meke, the dominant sentient species of the planet.
  • Butterflies

Fauna

The plant life of Godbless is extremely similar to species that have been observed on Earth. It includes grass, presumably flowers (taking into account the context of certain conversations taken place on the planet) and trees that have been described as bearing "oranges," a fruit native to the planet earth. Whether this means that lifeforms inhabiting this planet have any connection to those of earth, or if this is merely a coincidence due to parallel evolution is left completely unexplored.

Geography

From what can be observed, Godbless seems to have one major super continent, with a few smaller continents surrounding it. Otherwise the planet seems to be covered by a large ocean of water. These observations are incomplete, however, as the only recorded images of the planet's surface, as seen from space, were partly obscured by clouds. Furthermore, only one side of the planet has been observed. If any other landmasses exist on its side which was dark during the events of "Chase the Mysterious Capsule," they have been left unrecorded.