Legends World
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The Legends World (レジェンズ世界 Rejenzu Sekai), also known as the Legends Universe (レジェンズユニバース Rejenzu Yunibāsu),[1] universal stream designate Iocus 514.31 Gamma, and LG Spacetime (LG時空 Eru Jī Jikū),[2] is a "dream world" created via the telepathy of the Zamojin and monitored by Windblade. It's inhabited mainly by small, cute versions of Maximals and Predacons who live the lives of average humans and don't think of themselves as Transformers: rather, the Transformers series exist here as mere fiction and toys. Beings from the Legends World can cause their wishes to come true through mere thought, but their wishes also generate a kind of "spirit energy" that serves to empower the Zamojin. This wish-granting ability, combined with the inherent "Beast Power" present within all Legends natives, often manifests as a "Transformers sickness" that turns hardcore Transformers fans into actual Transformers.
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The Zamojin conceived the Legends World as an experiment, seeking a world to populate with copies of beast Transformers from their own universe in order to study their inherent Beast Power. Bonus Edition Vol. 41 As kickstarting an alternate universe required tremendous amounts of energy, they hired Space Pirates to gather proton energy Bonus Edition Vol. 61 and convinced Topspin and Twin Twist to lend them the Zodiac. As the two Jumpstarters had already befriended Whirl and Roadbuster, two Autobots who would be created in the Legends World in its future, they had no choice but to agree in order to avoid a time paradox. They used the Zodiac, proton energy, and Zamojin telepathy to create the world, then handed it over to the Zamojin and promised not to interfere with their use of it. Bonus Edition Vol. 66 The Zamojin went on to assign Windblade to monitor their experiment. Bonus Edition Vol. 12 Through means unknown, knowledge of the Transformers' battles throughout the multiverse seeped into the subconscious minds of people in the Legends World, inspiring them to create the Transformers franchise, unaware that the characters and stories were real. Bonus Edition Vol. EX
Due to an accident with solitarium, both Gelshark and Jetfire were transported to the Legends World from their home universe in 2004. Sky-Byte made the best of his situation Bonus Edition Vol. 6 while Jetfire eventually used a solitarium portal to return to his universe with Roadbuster and Whirl in tow. Bonus Edition Vol. 7
At some point, it was decided that the experiment was to end, and the Zamojin decided to destroy the universe as its connection to their telepathic powers was deemed too dangerous. Bonus Edition Vol. 66 On their orders, Windblade set out to destroy the universe with a storm. Using the universe's property of granting wishes, Rattrap summoned Metroplex, who defeated Windblade and caused a program reset in the smaller robot. With Windblade's amnesia regarding her mission, the Legends World continued to exist unabated. Bonus Edition Vol. 12
Black Convoy also found his way into the Legends World, where he encountered Gelshark and convinced him to return to their home universe to break Gigatron out of prison. Bonus Edition Vol. EX
Megatron learned of a secret entrance to the Legends World Resurrection! Lord Megatron! constructed by the Zamojin in case of emergencies. He went through, expecting to forcibly sap the world of its energy, only to be met with an adoring fanbase. Lord Megatron Goes to the Legends World
An Aurex Megatron and Starscream also found their way into the Legends World, spending their time feeding Megatron's Mini-Con obsession. Bonus Edition Vol. EX To prevent an alliance of the two Megatrons from conquering the Legends World, Alpha Trion (undercover as a simple janitor) summoned the Ultra Magnus of his home universe to foil the two Megatrons. Bonus Edition Vol. 14
Slipstream later made her way to the Legends World courtesy of transdimensional gyro-rotors purchased from Swindle. She hoped to be able to do whatever she wanted in this universe, only to be foiled by the universe's Autobot visitors and Transformers sickness-afflicted natives, who had been tipped off by Alpha Trion. Bonus Edition Vol. 16
In order to foil Primax Megatron's Halloween "trick or energy" scheme, Alpha Trion opened a portal to his home universe to summon Chromia for assistance. Bonus Edition Vol. 17
Empowered by the spirit energy generated by Aurex Megatron's greed, the Zamojin took back control of Windblade and attempted to destroy the Legends World once more. In order to prevent Starscream from killing himself and Windblade, Alpha Trion used his Ultra-Drill once more to summon Alexis from Starscream's home universe to calm Starscream down. Starscream and Alexis then departed for their home universe, and Megatron followed suit. Bonus Edition Vol. 18
When Springer resolved to improve his figure, Whirl and Roadbuster told him of their homeplace of the Legends World and that he could get a new body there. Springer contacted Alpha Trion there, who created a portal for them to pass over. There, Springer got a new, sleek body from Rhinox, and he immediately got a cadre of admirers. LG19 Sprung Prologue This drove Tigatron to jealously, and he stole Alpha Trion's ultra-drill to bring in women from across the multiverse to adore the tiger. They all ultimately turned their attentions to Springer. Eventually, Springer came across the Legends World's Arcee, who he confused as his Arcee. After being corrected, Springer asked her out, but was turned down. In shame, Springer fled back to his home dimension. Bonus Edition Vol. 19
The Deadlock of Cloud World arrived in the Legends World with a kidnapped SARA. After the Zamojin tried to control SARA, dimensional investigator Skids advised Deadlock to open a dimension gate back home to neutralize the threat. Bonus Edition Vol. EX Subsequently, Skids tried to evict all non-native Transformers from the Legends World and summoned the Skids Squadron to assist. However, Skids backed down after the locals convinced him that their society was peaceful among all factions. Bonus Edition Vol. 20
The original Rattrap and Waspinator traveled to the Legends World to search for the soul of Rhinox. Bonus Edition Vol. EX While there, Waspinator took over the Tera-Kura Co., but his plot was disrupted by Starscream, who tried to use Waspinator's body to take over Metroplex, Bonus Edition Vol. EX only to be foiled by Rhinox himself. After receviing a new physical body from his Legends counterpart, Rhinox returned home with Rattrap and Waspinator. Bonus Edition Vol. EX
Following the loss of their main bodies, the Autobot and Decepticon Headmasters traveled to the Legends World, teaming up with the Axalon Trading Company and the Tera-Kura Co., respectively. Headmaster Chapter Prologue Bonus Edition Vol. 21 To protect them from Decepticon attack, Grand Maximus sent the former Decepticon Headmaster Juniors as well to the Legends World, and soon thereafter, Shockwave arrived as well. LG24 Shockwave & Cancer Prologue
Chromedome used Alpha Trion's drill to bring Papika to the Legends World. Bonus Edition Vol. 33 After Devil Z was resurrected in the Legends World, the Autobots sent a new Ginrai transtector there while the Headmaster Juniors summoned Ginrai himself to come get it. Bonus Edition Vol. 35 Brainstorm then traveled there to join his Headmaster comrades. Bonus Edition Vol. 39
Zarak used his mental powers to travel to the Legends World to conquer it, but was followed by Arcana, Duros, and Stylor, who forced him back into his own universe before returning there themselves. LGEX Headmaster Set Chapter The Zamojin Katsu Don traveled to the universe to destroy it personally, but was foiled by Leo Prime and forced to retreat. Bonus Edition Vol. 41 Weirdwolf later transported Full-Tilt to the Legends world. LG-43 Trypticon Project Chapter
Ask Vector Prime
Vector Prime was wary of visiting the Legends World, as he was afraid that interacting with a fictional iteration of himself might cause a time paradox. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/13 He (having worked with the Transcendent Technomorphs' universal stream system) saw it as an Iocus Cluster universe that was "in on the joke", as it were: even its own inhabitants didn't seem to take their reality seriously. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/17
Notes
- The Legends World's universal stream designation, given in Ask Vector Prime, is taken from the release date of Chapter 1 of the Transformers Legends webcomic.