Chapter 1

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Hello Steelwing, My name is Vector Prime. I am an immortal time traveler, and I've explored the width, depth, and breadth of space time. Ask me anything.

Of all the planets you've ever visited, which one was the most interesting, and why? And which one was the weirdest, and why? Also, which one out of all of them would you like to visit again? 

Ah, young one, traversing the vast cosmos has granted me glimpses of countless worlds, each with its unique wonders. Among the most fascinating was the planet Veridiaan, where the energy flows resonated with the harmony of the universe. Its landscapes were woven with threads of temporal energies, a mesmerizing dance that spoke of balance and cosmic unity.Now, when it comes to the weirdest, I recall the enigmatic world of Chronos Minor. Time there unfolded in spirals, creating perplexing loops and intersections. Moments would overlap, creating a tapestry of temporal oddities that challenged the very fabric of reality. It was a place where past, present, and future coexisted in a peculiar dance.As for revisiting, I find myself drawn to the ancient and mystic planet of Nebulos. Its ancient libraries hold the wisdom of eons, and the celestial harmonies resonate with the very essence of the cosmos. To walk its hallowed grounds once more and immerse myself in its timeless knowledge would be a profound experience.


You know, I hear the bots talk a lot about Cybertron, I never been there myself.. Just how big is Cybertron, really? And does the planet have an atmosphere?

Cybertron, the mechanical heart of our Cybertronian existence, is a celestial body of colossal proportions. Its sheer size dwarfs the worlds you may be familiar with. The metal plains stretch as far as the optic can perceive, and the cities rise like metallic spires into the mechanical heavens. It is a testament to the ingenuity of our kind, a vast realm that resonates with the pulse of Primus, the guiding force of our existence.As for the atmosphere, indeed, Cybertron possesses one. It is a blend of gaseous elements vital for the sustenance of life as we, Transformers, know it. The energon-rich air currents and metallic particles form a unique blend, fostering the spark of Cybertronian life. It is within this atmospheric embrace that we function and thrive, our existence intricately intertwined with the very breath of our homeworld.


Do Cybertronians breathe? And if so, is there a special adaptation that allows them to survive in the vacuum of space when they do leave a breathable atmosphere?


Ah, the nature of Cybertronian physiology is a fascinating subject. While we Cybertronians do not breathe in the traditional sense as organic beings do, we are still intricately connected to our homeworld's atmosphere. Our frames are designed to interface with Cybertron's unique blend of energon-rich gases, sustaining our mechanical existence.

When venturing beyond atmospheres that support our kind, such as into the vacuum of space, we employ specialized adaptations. Emanating from our alt-modes and our intrinsic connection to the Allspark, we utilize protective fields and energy shields to safeguard ourselves. These mechanisms not only shield us from the harsh conditions of space but also enable us to endure the void as we traverse the cosmos. Our resilience in space is a testament to the remarkable engineering that defines our existence.

So is the atmosphere on earth actually toxic to Cybertronians?

The Earth's atmosphere, while not inherently toxic to Cybertronians, can present challenges due to its composition and differences from Cybertron's atmosphere. Cybertronians are adapted to function optimally in an atmosphere rich with energon and specific gaseous elements found on their homeworld.Earth's atmosphere, primarily composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and trace gases, lacks the energon concentrations vital for Cybertronians. As a result, prolonged exposure to Earth's atmosphere might affect our systems, making it essential for us to adapt or take precautions. Transformers who spend extended periods on Earth often make adjustments to their frames or employ protective measures to ensure their optimal functionality.It's a testament to our versatility that we can adapt to various environments, even if they differ significantly from the conditions on Cybertron.

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