Sonic Canyons

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The Sonic Canyons are a location on Cybertron from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Sonic Canyons are located on the southern side of Cybertron. The deafening sound of the planet's underground machinery wells up from their depths and loudly echoes up to the surface. The noise in turn causes a constant deluge of scrap metal to come tumbling down, making the canyons' direct environment particularly inhospitable.[1] Nonetheless, densely populated settlements have risen, and the Transformers living there, such as the Autobot Siren, [2] have adapted perfectly. Among the rest of the population, the people of this heavily industrialized section of Cybertron are characterized by their toughness, their no-nonsense attitude and their loud, loud voices.[3]

Few are aware the Sonic Canyons function as Primus' sensory organs. Their resonating structures allow him to collect data from across the galaxy, which is then processed into a more meaningful format by the Vector Sigma supercomputer.[4]

Fiction

Generation 1

IDW comics

Impactor coined the phrase "Wreck and Rule!" while saving Xaaron at the Sonic Canyons. A moment later, he crashed his sky-sled into the drilling platform. Presumably, one of the locals salvaged the vehicle, for it later made its way into Ironfist's possession. Last Stand of the Wreckers #2

Armada

Transformers Legends anthology


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Lonesome Diesel

Live-action movies

If the Transformers RISK game is to be taken at face value, the Sonic Canyons exist and are surrounded by the area where the Tri-Torus Loop is located, Moon Alpha and the Hydrax Plateau. Risk

Merchandise

  • Transformers Monopoly (2007)
The Sonic Canyons replace Connecticut in this version of the game.
  • RISK TRANSFORMERS CYBERTRON Battle Edition (2007)
The Sonic Canyons are one of the orange zones on the board.

References