Nebulos
| This article is about the planet. For the Targetmaster whose Japanese name is Nebulon, see Nightstick (Ricochet). |

Nebulos (sometimes called Nebulon) is a planet inhabited by lifeforms, most notably a race of humanoids called Nebulans or Nebulons. These beings have found themselves involved with the Transformers in several different dimensions within the multiverse and are usually responsible for or deeply involved in the Headmaster, Targetmaster, and Powermaster technologies.
Fiction
Generation 1
Marvel Comics continuity

Ten thousand years ago, a conflict threatened to destroy the planet but the first incarnation of the World Watchers organisation defused it. In response to the near-disaster, the Nebulans turned away from the ways of war and locked away their weaponry under the watch of the, er, Watchers. The planet came under the rule of the democratic Council of Peers; an aristocracy existed as well.
A group of Autobots led by Fortress Maximus sought to relocate to Nebulos in order to escape their own millennia-old conflict on their own planet of Cybertron, but their arrival created dissension and mistrust within the Nebulan community. The arrival of a group of Decepticons led by Scorponok soon afterward only escalated these tensions, and Nebulos' age of peace was lost as citizens binary-bonded to Transformers on both sides of the conflict to become Headmasters and Targetmasters.
Realizing the damage that was being done to Nebulos' once-peaceful culture, the Autobots abandoned the planet to join Transformers already on the planet Earth, believing (correctly) that the Decepticons would pursue them off-Nebulos. Headmasters
After this the citizens of Nebulos tainted their own energy sources so as to be poisonous to any Transformers that might seek to return to their world. When Decepticons Darkwing and Dreadwind arrived soon after the departure of the other Transformers, they soon found themselves victim of this poisoning, and lay dormant for a time. They were later revived by Nebulan traitors Hi-Test and Throttle, who had stolen power-conversion plans that eventually created the Powermasters. Hi-Q, the creator of this process, eventually binary-bonded with a reborn Optimus Prime, and several of his staff joined with other Autobots, in order to combat the threat posed by Darkwing and Dreadwind. They, too, eventually left Nebulos to join the other Transformers on Earth. People Power!
Known locations on Nebulos included:
- Koraja, the capital city and home of the Council of Peers and the World Watchers.
- Splendora, a popular resort city.
- The Mercury Gardens of Melanossus, the planet's greatest natural wonder.
- The Nursery, Nebulos's most advanced botanical gardens and agricultural research center.
- The Gardens of Eternal Peace and Harmony Macrobiotic Restaurant, a multi-level, high-class eating establishment
- The Arvassian Range, a mountainous region where the Nebulans long ago locked away the implements of war.
- The Folassian Forest, where Highbrow first encountered Gort and his consort Marita.
- The Plains of Thok, home of the Grax Communications Facility.
- An unnamed swamp where the Autobots retreated as the Decepticons gained the upper hand.
News on the planet was reported by the Nebulan News Network.
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
The Transformers cartoon

Nebulos was a world whose inhabitants were enslaved by the Hive, a group of eleven Nebulon telekinetics whose focus on development of their mental powers had caused their bodies to wither, led by Lord Zarak. The populace was mainly forced to do routine farm work, watched over by the machines which the Hive controlled telepathically.
Several Transformers crashed on Nebulos, disrupting the status quo. Nebulon rebels, teamed up with the Autobots were able to defeat the Hive, which had teamed up with the Decepticons. The Hive fled the planet in Scorponok. The Rebirth
Nucleon Quest Super Convoy profile
A scientist from Nebulos named Hi-Q assisted Optimus Prime on his quest for the potent energy source Nucleon, which was located inside black holes. Nucleon Quest Super Convoy's profile
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
Nebulon was the fourth world of its system. It had a dual set of rings circling it and multiple moons. It was inhabited by many wild organic lifeforms and the humanoid Nebulan species. The moons circling Nebulon contained their own civilizations. One of these was the Hive Moon, which was home to a green-skinned, somewhat insectoid off-shoot of the Nebulan race. More Than Meets The Eye
IDW Generation 1 continuity
Nebulos laid in the Nebula Cluster. Chaos Theory Part 2 The architecture of Nebulos strongly favored domes, rounded bulbous towers, and organic curves. Many of the buildings had a "cracked" ancient look to the outside and green moss-like growth could be seen in patches on their exteriors. The technology level appeared significantly in advance of Earth, but not yet at interstellar travel.
Scorponok had ties to Nebulos, having used businessman Mo Zarak's corporation as a front for his own operations: creating a fusion of Nebulan and Cybertronian technology that seemed to be a precursor to the various *-master technologies. These operations were apparently foiled by the timely intervention of Ultra Magnus. Scorponok, however, escaped. Spotlight: Ultra Magnus
Nebulos was also the site of operations for a Decepticon infiltration team including Ruckus, Darkwing, Dreadwind, Skullcruncher, and others. It became the first target of the resurrected Thunderwing, as his controller Bludgeon had some sort of plan to sacrifice Nebulos in order to restore Cybertron. Nebulos was partially, if not totally devastated in the attack, and the Decepticon infiltrators were either destroyed or fled. Thunderwing departed once Bludgeon's control system was destroyed, but the status of the planet and its inhabitants following his attack remains unrevealed. Stormbringer
Ladybird Books continuity

The planet Nebulos derived most of its power from a pulsar at the edge of its galaxy. A fluke of gravity lead most of the pulsar's radiation to be directed at Nebulos where it is focused on the northern pole. Nebulos's magnetic field was then used by the Nebulans to guide the energy to the areas of the planet it was needed. Decepticons at the Pole
The planet contained a mysterious area known as the Nebulos Triangle, where technology ceased to work. The area was made up of a large metal surface and a huge lake of mercury. It was the metal surface that caused the failure of technology although its origin was unknown. Decepticons Underground
The planet lacked adequate resources to synthesise the lubricants used by Transformers in sufficient quantities. A vast underground lake of oil did however exist beneath a desert plain between mountain ranges. Autobots Strike Oil
The Autobots and Decepticons remained on Nebulos for a lengthy period of time. Hot Rod and Cyclonus were the local commanders at first; Decepticons at the Pole Optimus Prime and Scorponok later took direct control. Autobot Hostage It was on Nebulos where the war ended, when the Decepticons were all sealed underground by Quickswitch and Scoop using Nebulite. Decepticons Underground
Cybertron cartoon
Following the conclusion of the Energon War, the Autobot Jetfire spent some time on the planet Nebulon. There he picked up a new accent from the locals, which to some human ears resembles that of Australians. Sort of. Jetfire's Cyber Key Code text
Nebulon's pea soup is notably thick. Challenge
Animated cartoon
Nebulos was the lead planet of the Nebulon Republic, a loose alliance between several planets with organic life. The AllSpark Almanac II Nebulos had nice beaches, and energon "as smooth as a protoform's bottom." Swindle suggested that the Decepticons could retire there if they sold the parts of the Elite Guardsmechs. Decepticon Air
Notes
- Except for Nucleon Quest Super Convoy's profile, the planet Nebulos did not play a role in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity. Headmaster and Targetmaster technology was developed by Transformers on the planet Master.
- In Strange Tales #163, a comic published by Marvel, there was a villain named Nebulos.

