Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter
From MediaWiki
| |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
| "Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter" | |||||||||||||
Andromeda brings you all of the hot news in Axiom Nexus!
Synopsis
- April 29 — Thanks to decreased production of the advancement level Beta Cores, smog levels are down, allowing aspiring astronomers to see the Restonian Cluster near the Zed Nebula.
- April 30 — Andromeda interviews Garara about a recently discovered fuel on Cybertron. Garara theorizes that it is due to the long decay of an ancient group of Offworlders and their civilization, who all decomposed into a blue substance that they could refine into fuel.
- May 1 — The mecha-soccer draft has started, and all eyes are on two potential picks: Kickstart and Heavyfoot. Andromeda turns over the mic to Rook, who is interviewing Krok.
- May 4 — The last deca-cycle of sports has been exciting and punctuated by several events. The first is an Offworlder-attended fight between Punch... and his other self, Counterpunch. The TransTech were treated to a fight of their own, with Star-Upper fighting Ironclad. The final event was equinicon racing, which Rook reports on.
- May 6 — Andromeda introduces a special series of reports Rook will make on various Axiom Nexus establishments.
- May 9 — In business news, the D. Manus Industrial average has gone up. Cybertronian Galactic Services's stock has also gone up, which CEO Speed Dial credits to their upgrade of transdimensional radiowave scramblers with voltronic galaxers. However, critics worry that the company will violate the Non Admiscearis Principium in the interest of more profits. Galactic Express's stock, on the other hand, has dropped, due to a tragic incident involving Uniend 610.23 Zeta and trans-spatial cylinders. The situation hits close to home for Galactic Express's spokesperson, Guardian Speed of Aurex 503.21 Gamma. The Supreme Multi-Circuit Court struck down the Vraz-Halogen Act, allowing Hydradread/Highbrow Hybrid Technologies a wealth of profit. Environmental critics were not fond of the idea of HHHT having unfettered access to the Iocus universal cluster.
- May 10 - The origins of Motherboard Day are revealed with an interview of Kitte Shūshū, Stampy's mother from Primax 798.0 Gamma.
Mentioned characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots/Maximals | Decepticons | Others |
|---|---|---|
|
Notes
Transformers references
- Garara is a TransTech version of one of the Jaki from the Go! franchise—specifically, the redeco of Beast Hunters Twinstrike
- Leatherhide is a TransTech version of a cancelled redeco of Beast Wars Mutant Soundwave for the 2003 Universe toyline.
- Punch/Counterpunch fighting himself seems to be a callback to his split-personality nature.
- Star Upper was introduced in the Beast Wars II manga.
- Dillesol and Boltaneon were Cybertronian days and months, respectively, mentioned in the the second AllSpark Almanac. The D. Manus Industrial average (short for Dirk Manus) was also introduced there.
- The Voltronic Galaxer is from "Blaster Blues".
- The transdimensional radiowave scrambler was seen in issue 10 of the Marvel US comic.
- Speed Dial was the cell phone AllSpark Mutation from the "Real Gear Robots" subline of the first live action movie toyline.
- Galactic Express was mentioned in "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1".
- Guardian Speed is a redeco of Cybertron Six-Speed, released as part of a promotion for the Revenge of the Fallen toyline.
- Trans-spatial cylinders were technology introduced in the Transformers Classified series of young adult novels.
- Uniend 610.23 Zeta is the universe of Exodus, while Guardian Speed's home universe is Aurex 503.21 Gamma, the Panini series of exclusive UK Armada comics.
- The Vraz-Halogen act takes it's name from two Autobot High Council members, one from The War Within, and the other from Exodus, respectively.
- The Hydradread/Highbrow Hybrid Technologies is named after the Generation 2 Stormtrooper and the Generation 1 Headmaster.
- Beachcomber protests over the possible abuse of the resources of the Iocus stream and the combinations they could make out of its inhabitants is a reference to the Hero Mashers toyline of mix-and-match figures.


