Gorlam Prime
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Gorlam Primeis a planet in the same sector of space as theBenzuli Expansecosmic anomaly. It has recently experienced a technological renaissance, with great leaps in science allowing the nativeGorlamitesto begin a transition from biological to mechanical lifeforms. This advancement has been rather sudden and unprecedented, happening at an unusual rate.
Deep below its surface, the planet houses a strange ocean-like anomaly that leads to theDead Universe,along with ancient catacomb ruins from what appears to be another civilization.
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Fiction
Generation 1 continuity family
2005 IDW continuity
Around 600,000 years ago, one of theRegenesismissiles launched byShockwavelanded on Gorlam Prime. The mutatedenergonoreit was carrying penetrated an underground cavern, causing a localized decaying effect that allowed a portal to theDead Universe,an alternate reality of unlife, to open beneath the planet's surface. Using this portal, which took the form of a silvery, liquid-metal ocean, the crew ofNova Prime'sArk-1,lost to the Dead Universe millions of years beforehand, were at last able to return to their home universe, and began a plan to merge the two.HomecomingNova's chief scientistJhiaxusused Gorlam Prime as his staging base to plan this "Expansion;"by experimenting on the natives, artificially accelerating their technological and social progress.Spotlight: HardheadThanks to his interference, the inhabitants of the planet first developed a culture ofcyber-organicimplants a few centuries after their Industrial Revolution,Spotlight: Nightbeatand quickly graduated to develop fully-technological, transforming bodies that made them resemblediminutive Cybertronians:a new form of life that could survive the merging of realities and a template that all life in the universe would be reconfigured to match.Spotlight: Hardhead
At one point,an injured Titanarrived on Gorlam Prime, steered there through its self-generatedspace bridgeby the errant DecepticonWaspinator.Emerging beneath the planet's surface in close proximity to the portal, it transformed into its city mode, and remained there for millennia.HomecomingYears later, upon discovering the city,Galvatronwould mistakenly assume it to be the ruins of an ancient civilization connected to the Dead Universe,Heart of Darkness #2whileHardheadbelieved that the buildings had been constructed by Jhiaxus out of sentiment. Jhiaxus himself, however, was evidently aware of the Titan's true nature and kept it to himself until the time was right to exploit it.Homecoming
Having long pondered the mystery of the fate of the Ark-1, Autobot detectiveNightbeatwas drawn to Gorlam Prime when some of the vessel's remains were discovered in an archaeological dig there. Attacked by Jhiaxus's small creations, he was herded toward the Dead Universe portal, where Jhiaxus wiped his memories and planted a control program within him, to be used at the right time.Spotlight: NightbeatThat time was not long in coming, after Nightbeat replayed personal recordings of his investigations he had archived on his ship, and became aware of his missing memories. Nightbeat returned to Gorlam Prime with Hardhead to watch his back, and discovered that the entire world had ground to a halt, its people and machines simply stopping in mid-stride—a chrysalis state that preceded their final evolutionary leap. Jhiaxus took control of Nightbeat, but Hardhead fulfilled his friend's wishes and killed him to free him, and was then herded through the portal to the Dead Universe by Jhiaxus's small creations.Spotlight: Hardhead
Jhiaxus soon emerged through the portal to co-ordinate the detonation of theNega-Coresthat would merge the living and dead universes. There, he was caught unawares by his renegade creationArcee,and attempted to escape through the portal, only to find his way barred by a now-undead Hardhead. This gave Arcee the opening she needed to kill him, but as Hardhead explained, the caverns beneath Gorlam Prime had become a border realm between the two dimensions in which nobody could truly die. That suited Arcee fine, as it meant she could spend eternity killing Jhiaxus over and over and over and over and over and over and over.Spotlight: Sideswipe
In time, the inhabitants of Gorlam Prime emerged from their stasis as completely mechanical beings. They no longer referred to their world as Gorlam Prime, instead calling it... Cybertron.Spotlight: SideswipeThe new, mechanical Gorlam Prime became one of the galaxy's pinnacles of cyber-organic life,Heart of Darkness #1but this only lasted for a few years before the malevolent Dead Universe entity "D-Void"reached out through Gorlam Prime's portal and entranced the entire population of the planet. It lured every single one of them into the Dead Universe and feasted on theirsparks,leaving the planet empty except for Arcee, Hardhead and a few half-dead former Dead Universe residents.Heart of Darkness #2Some time later,Galvatronreturned to Gorlam Prime, revived the other Dead Universe Transformers, and investigated the missing population.Heart of Darkness #1After learning of the D-Void and its plan to destroy them all, he destroyed the Dead Universe portal.Heart of Darkness #2As he began to raise an army to oppose the D-Void, Gorlam Prime served as his headquarters,Heart of Darkness #3but the planet was eventually supplanted by Cybertron.Heart of Darkness #4
When Cybertron was reborn in conjunction with Galvatron's defeat,Ironhideand Jhiaxus had a vision of Gorlam Prime in the distant future.A Better TomorrowSyndromica (2)In this vision, set fifteen million years after the end of the war, Gorlam Prime was home to a peaceful, prosperous Autobot civilization.Pax CybertroniaIntending to make this vision a reality but knowing it was impossible with Gorlam Prime the empty world it was now, Jhiaxus sought to use the chronally-unstable matter of the planetLV-117to move Gorlam Prime through time.Syndromica (2)He also put his knowledge ofthe sleeping Metrotitaninto action, recruiting the disenchanted Waspinator to his cause and luringOptimus Primeto Gorlam Prime. There, Waspinator—pretending to be another of Jhiaxus's victims—informed Prime of the Metrotitan's presence, and Prime used his power as the true bearer of theMatrix of Leadershipto awaken it. Waspinator then showed his true colours, taking control of the Titan's space bridge and teleporting it away to Cybertron, leaving Prime and his group behind to face a much worse fate: the Titan's transformation had destabilized the equilibrium of the cavern, and the decaying effect of Shockwave's Ore-2 began to spread. Prime and company escaped aboardPrime's ship,but Gorlam Prime was consumed.Homecoming
The planet's destruction caused Ironhide to fall into a deep depression for it had irrevocably disproved his utopian vision.The World of TomorrowIn spite of this, six years later,Optimus Primewould claimUnicronhad consumed Gorlam Prime.Our Darkest
Beast Wars: Uprising
The citizens of Gorlam Prime rejoiced at their own accomplishments, uploading the consciousness of their entire world into their lunar database, that they might live forever in virtual splendor. Unfortunately for them, the emergent AI that resulted from their collective billions of years of subjective experience, the being who would eventually become known asLord Imperious,felt embarrassed by his origins and scoured all life from the planet shortly after achieving sentience. He played god on Gorlam Prime for a time before seeking greener pastures.Derailment
Animatedcartoon continuity
Gorlam Prime was a neutral, robotic planet within the Benzuli Expanse.Glyphconducted several studies on the planet and noted that its inhabitants were developing into something similar to Cybertronians.The AllSpark Almanac II
Classifiednovels
Ironhidetook part in a battle in the Tangles on Gorlam Prime that resulted in a win for the Autobots.Battle Mountain
Games
Transformers Roleplaying Game
During the Autobot-Decepticon war, some inhabitants of Gorlam Prime becameBonded Masters.The Enigma of Combination
Notes
- Mike Costadeliberately used Gorlam Prime and not Cybertron in his last issue, "Pax Cybertronia", in order to raise questions about Cybertron: "I guess you're going to have to keep reading the comic!"[1]
Foreign names
- Japanese:Gorlam Prime(ゴーラム・プライムGōramu Puraimu)
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