Styx
From Transformers Wiki
A small ice and snow-covered moon orbiting Charon, a vast gas giant, is home to the Decepticon penal colony called Styx. Of all such installations it is the harshest and most brutal. Prisoners sent to Styx have a short life-expectancy and may be better off for that. The penal colony is said to be impregnable.
Gutcruncher was stationed there for a time, before he was on Banzaitron's team.
Contents |
Fiction
2005 IDW continuity
At some point during the war, all Decepticons imprisoned at Styx were re-engineered into living bombs and forced to join the K-Class. Among these individuals was Fulcrum, who was awaiting execution by Traitor's wheel for running from a battle. Who's Afraid of the DJD?
At another point in the war, Styx was attacked by the Wreckers. During the battle, Fang's vocal processor was destroyed by Impactor. Fang's Squadron X profile
Hot Rod impregnated the impregnable prison (get your mind out of the gutter) with a virus that let him sneak in and free his former comrade, Dealer. Although Dealer seemed appreciative, he failed to give Hot Rod a "Domo arigato". Spotlight: Hot Rod
The Decepticon battalion commander Gorelock was imprisoned there for giving aid to Overlord. Gorelock's prisoner clemency request
Ask Vector Prime
In Primax 490.0 Gamma, the prison moon Styx held the few remaining Decepticons. Jhiaxus was dispatched to retrieve the Decepticons so that a unified Cybertronian species could fight Unicron. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/24
Animated cartoon continuity
Styx was an organic moon in the Decepticon Empire. The AllSpark Almanac II
Games
Transformers Roleplaying Game
Styx was an infamous Decepticon penal colony which housed some of the most notorious Decepticon criminals from across the galaxy inside cryogenic stasis until they stood trial before the Decepticon Conclave. The facility was primarily manned by a skeleton crew of drones trained by members of the Cybertron Guard and supported by several disagreeable Decepticons. Decepticon Directive
Notes
- In Greek mythology, Styx was a river which the dead journeyed down on the way to Hades, though it is unknown if Simon Furman is also a fan of the band of the same name.