Quadwal
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Quadwal is a universal cluster. Common features include the lack of Transformers on Earth, where they are fictional characters instead.
Known residents of Quadwal:
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Fiction
The AllSpark Almanac
Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster were pulled from Quadwal -3760.925 Theta in order to chart Malgus 1207.26 Alpha. The AllSpark Almanac
Ask Vector Prime
Vector Prime is aware of the manifestation of events in varied universal streams as fictional works in this cluster. Vector Prime could not travel to Quadwal. Many Transformers exist here, but to date they have all been non-sentient toys. Vector Prime noted that Quadwal realities were not in danger of being consumed by Unicron, since most Unicrons in this universal stream were very small and composed of plastic. Ask Vector Prime
TransTech
After the criminal Sideways botnapped Vector Prime, the TransTech Ministry of Higher Dimensional Sciences tracked Sideways down via the transmissions he was sending to Quadwal as part of his hijacked news column. One question from a Quadwal audience member, in fact, caused the head of the Herald of Unicron to explode. Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist
Notes
- The Quadwal cluster encompasses the real life continuity family.
- It is a play on the term "fourth wall".
- To date, only two Quadwal streams have been identified: Quadwal -3760.925 Theta, a negative-polarity version of "our" reality, and Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon, an alternate universe where Hasbro abandoned the Transformers franchise after the company was purchased by Tonka, and it is GoBots that reigns supreme.