February 4, 2006

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    Long
    ago, approximately 25 MYBP (million years before present), in the past
    of the Quintesson merchant empire, an odd thing happened. Someone truly
    'good' was somehow born among them. He was a brilliant scientist, but
    his desire to use his technology to benefit all instead of to sell to
    the highest bidder, was cause for the Quintessons to see him as a
    criminal. The Quint, known as Primus, took a ship and exiled himself,
    landing far later on the planet of Cybertron.

    After
    reaching this planetoid, he took out the supplies he had taken with him
    on his ship, to continue his research. He found the asteroid to be rich
    in resourses; when he needed more, he went out in his ship and gathered
    what he needed. During this time, he built a supercomputer, Vector
    Sigma, as well as robotic creations.

    He
    programmed Vector Sigma as his greatest achievement. He gave it enough
    sentience to be able to create advancedly programmed robots, with
    personality core 'souls', as living and evolving as any soul of an
    organic being, and with just as much desire for freedom as any living
    being.

    After
    all this occurred, the Quintesson Empire locked its stranglehold down
    onto the planetoid, and to the robots. The Quintessons landed down and
    were greeted by the Cybertronians as friends, since they looked just
    like Primus. They took this to their advantage, using the naievity of
    the Cybertronians, asking them where to find Primus. The robots gladly
    told them, and the Quintessons had no trouble capturing Primus, while
    their covert ops specialists reprogrammed most of the guardians to obey
    only them.

    They looked over all of Primus's technology, and when
    he would not show them how to duplicate Vector Sigma or the robot
    creations, they put him on trial for his resistance to their way of
    doing things. This trial was, of course, a mockery of any known
    justice, merely a show for the Cybertronians of the might of the
    Quintesson Empire. Primus was about to be executed for his 'crimes'
    against the Empire, when five highly advanced unknown robotic
    constructs broke into the trial and took him, vanishing after.

    These
    constructs, known only thereafter as "The Five", are still a mystery to
    present day, it is unknown who they were, or where Primus was taken...

    *Where Primus Sleeps*

Comments (1)

  • What?  You mean robots don't drink coffee?  Sweet...

    I just got back from a crucial game of basketball.  I wonder if robots play basketball...

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