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[[Transformers Trans Tech/Nightmare Fuel|Transformers Trans Tech]]
'''Transformers Trans Tech'''


* The entire concept of being a [[Double Speak|"unit of interest"]]. After arriving in Axiom Nexus via an [[Applied Phlebotinum]] accident or a [[Negative Space Wedgie]] or such (it's implied few end up there on purpose), you get told that due to the crime of simply having technology in your body that's special or unique from the TransTechs' POV and you were probably created with (or otherwise can't easily remove), you'll never be allowed to return home and [[Gilded Cage|must stay in Axiom Nexus for the rest of your existence]]. ...Under surveillance. And that's if you're ''lucky''. If you're less lucky, you may be imprisoned in some manner. And if you're not lucky at all, you'll be [[Strapped to An Operating Table]] and [[Playing With Syringes|subjected to experiments]] so the [[Theyd Cut You Up|TransTechs can study you]].
* The entire concept of being a [[Double-Speak|"unit of interest"]]. After arriving in Axiom Nexus via an [[Applied Phlebotinum]] accident or a [[Negative Space Wedgie]] or such (it's implied few end up there on purpose), you get told that due to the crime of simply having technology in your body that's special or unique from the TransTechs' POV and you were probably created with (or otherwise can't easily remove), you'll never be allowed to return home and [[Gilded Cage|must stay in Axiom Nexus for the rest of your existence]]. ...Under surveillance. And that's if you're ''lucky''. If you're less lucky, you may be imprisoned in some manner. And if you're not lucky at all, you'll be [[Strapped to An Operating Table]] and [[Playing with Syringes|subjected to experiments]] so the [[They Would Cut You Up|TransTechs can study you]].
* Even if you're not a unit of interest, you get implanted with an "identification card" which contains detailed personal information on your body capabilities and personality, can be read easily by any TransTech even without your permission, and can be used to track you.<br />And even if you're allowed to leave Axiom Nexus (Eventually. Once you work through all the proper paperwork and fees.), the TransTechs have full control over where they send you. Which can involve "an approved alternate reality" instead of your real home universe.
* Even if you're not a unit of interest, you get implanted with an "identification card" which contains detailed personal information on your body capabilities and personality, can be read easily by any TransTech even without your permission, and can be used to track you.<br />And even if you're allowed to leave Axiom Nexus (Eventually. Once you work through all the proper paperwork and fees.), the TransTechs have full control over where they send you. Which can involve "an approved alternate reality" instead of your real home universe.
* The possibility of meeting up with members of the local [[La Résistance]], with a mech that can [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:TopspinRipsOutaSpark_Reunification2.jpg forcibly swap or extract] your very [[Our Souls Are Different|spark]] from your chest, and a leader who thinks the resulting [[Empty Shell|Empty Shells]] make [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:Alphatrionceilingofcorpses.jpg good ceiling decorations].
* The possibility of meeting up with members of the local [[La Résistance]], with a mech that can [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:TopspinRipsOutaSpark_Reunification2.jpg forcibly swap or extract] your very [[Our Souls Are Different|spark]] from your chest, and a leader who thinks the resulting [[Empty Shell]]s make [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:Alphatrionceilingofcorpses.jpg good ceiling decorations].
* The possibility of meeting up with [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:General_Demolishor_Altmode.jpg other people who have alternate modes] that resemble metallic [[Eldritch Abomination|Eldritch Abominations]].
* The possibility of meeting up with [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:General_Demolishor_Altmode.jpg other people who have alternate modes] that resemble metallic [[Eldritch Abomination]]s.
* The fact that, as oppressive as the TransTechs' security is for anyone they deem different, it's almost arguably justified, since:
* The fact that, as oppressive as the TransTechs' security is for anyone they deem different, it's almost arguably justified, since:
{{quote| ''"There were ''things'' that defied known science that lived within the void of transwarp, creatures of pure malice that could not exist within the material plane. It was virtually impossible that the second stream contained any of these extraplanar creatures, but their taint could affect material beings; such 'avatars' did rarely appear, and were capable of incredible destruction for the unwary and unprepared."''}}
{{quote|''"There were ''things'' that defied known science that lived within the void of transwarp, creatures of pure malice that could not exist within the material plane. It was virtually impossible that the second stream contained any of these extraplanar creatures, but their taint could affect material beings; such 'avatars' did rarely appear, and were capable of incredible destruction for the unwary and unprepared."''}}
* And the entire story of "I, Lowtech" is basically pure Nightmare Fuel from start to finish. Since it's a bleak [[Sanity Slippage]] [[Protagonist Journey to Villain]] story that tells of a law-abiding TransTech executive [[Grand Theft Me|ending up in the wrong body]] and going slowly insane and turning into a violent serial killer in his quest to survive in the [[The City Narrows|dregs of Axiom Nexus]] and find out what happened to him. All told from the first-person POV of the mech in question, who is convinced to the last that he's actually the [[Only Sane Man]] in the deal. And [[Word of God]] has it that [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=71722&view=findpost&p=1603285 the story was actually] ''[http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=71722&view=findpost&p=1603285 toned down]'' [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=71722&view=findpost&p=1603285 from the initial outline], despite the fact that it is still easily one of the [[Darker and Edgier|Darkest and Edgiest]] stories in the Transformers mythos.
* And the entire story of "I, Lowtech" is basically pure Nightmare Fuel from start to finish. Since it's a bleak [[Sanity Slippage]] [[Protagonist Journey to Villain]] story that tells of a law-abiding TransTech executive [[Grand Theft Me|ending up in the wrong body]] and going slowly insane and turning into a violent serial killer in his quest to survive in the [[The City Narrows|dregs of Axiom Nexus]] and find out what happened to him. All told from the first-person POV of the mech in question, who is convinced to the last that he's actually the [[Only Sane Man]] in the deal. And [[Word of God]] has it that [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=71722&view=findpost&p=1603285 the story was actually] ''[http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=71722&view=findpost&p=1603285 toned down]'' [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=71722&view=findpost&p=1603285 from the initial outline], despite the fact that it is still easily one of the [[Darker and Edgier|Darkest and Edgiest]] stories in the Transformers mythos.


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Latest revision as of 13:17, 10 June 2021


Transformers Trans Tech

  • The entire concept of being a "unit of interest". After arriving in Axiom Nexus via an Applied Phlebotinum accident or a Negative Space Wedgie or such (it's implied few end up there on purpose), you get told that due to the crime of simply having technology in your body that's special or unique from the TransTechs' POV and you were probably created with (or otherwise can't easily remove), you'll never be allowed to return home and must stay in Axiom Nexus for the rest of your existence. ...Under surveillance. And that's if you're lucky. If you're less lucky, you may be imprisoned in some manner. And if you're not lucky at all, you'll be Strapped to An Operating Table and subjected to experiments so the TransTechs can study you.
  • Even if you're not a unit of interest, you get implanted with an "identification card" which contains detailed personal information on your body capabilities and personality, can be read easily by any TransTech even without your permission, and can be used to track you.
    And even if you're allowed to leave Axiom Nexus (Eventually. Once you work through all the proper paperwork and fees.), the TransTechs have full control over where they send you. Which can involve "an approved alternate reality" instead of your real home universe.
  • The possibility of meeting up with members of the local La Résistance, with a mech that can forcibly swap or extract your very spark from your chest, and a leader who thinks the resulting Empty Shells make good ceiling decorations.
  • The possibility of meeting up with other people who have alternate modes that resemble metallic Eldritch Abominations.
  • The fact that, as oppressive as the TransTechs' security is for anyone they deem different, it's almost arguably justified, since:

"There were things that defied known science that lived within the void of transwarp, creatures of pure malice that could not exist within the material plane. It was virtually impossible that the second stream contained any of these extraplanar creatures, but their taint could affect material beings; such 'avatars' did rarely appear, and were capable of incredible destruction for the unwary and unprepared."