Axiom Nexus

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Axiom Nexus is a city in the TransTech continuity.
A city "unlike any other in the multiverse", provided Alex Milne doesn't do any other cityscapes.

In one of the oldest dimensions in the multiverse, one Cybertronian city, Axiom Nexus, is a hub for travelers from other dimensions. According to New Arrivals Coordinator Silverbolt, it is a city "unlike any other in the multiverse". To continue its harmony, all Megatrons, Primes, and MacGuffins are considered illegal.[1]

Some travelers arrive here by their own design. Others, however, arrive by accident, and must be processed and given identification bolts. These "offworlders" are seen as inferior throwbacks by many of the proud and technologically-advanced TransTechs, and permission to travel outside the borders of Axiom Nexus to the rest of its native Cybertron is granted to a very scant few. As such, its inhabitants have a culture all their own, comprised of markets and gangs and ... well, a lot of markets and gangs.

Notable locations within Axiom Nexus include:

Fiction

TransTech

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Axiom Nexus: Giving characters their first fictional appearances since 2008.

The Caretaker, a supercomputer created by Vector Sigma, sent Breakaway, Landquake, and Skyfall across dimensions to where a fourth member of their group was located. This destination was Axiom Nexus, where the trio were greeted by Silverbolt and Security Administration Officer Cheetor. While the trio got an explanation of their location in the multiverse, they were escorted into a commons area to be "processed". There, they met Alpha Trion, who began to introduce them to the outworlder culture of Axiom Nexus—but even as he guided them through their new digs, they were stalked and attacked by unknown assailants. Transcendent: Part 1

Transcendent: Part 2

Transcendent: Part 3

Transcendent: Part 4

Transcendent: Part 5

Transcendent: Part 6

Meanwhile, Jackpot and Hubcap ran from police. Framed for the murder of anti-TransTech rabble-rouser Gutcruncher, they were eventually absolved of all charges thanks to an unwitting taped confession from Cryotek's thug, Black Shadow. Gone Too Far

Withered Hope

I, Lowtech



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