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'''Automatia''' was the dimension adopted as a home by the [[Order of the Automata]], acting as a refuge for liberated robots of all types from across [[the Multiverse]]. | '''Automatia''' was the dimension adopted as a home by the [[Order of the Automata]], acting as a refuge for liberated robots of all types from across [[the Multiverse]]. Its ground was “extremely metallic”. | ||
Automatia originally gained its independence when [[the Ancient One]], the Order's founder, defeated the [[Salamandyr]]s in the [[First Great War]], though he was destroyed in a surprise attack at the extreme end of the War, whereupon his soul ended up in “[[the Underworld]]”. Many years later, the [[Salamandyr War Fleet]] returned and subjugated Automatia, and the Ancient One was unable to enact his planned resurrection in time to stop them due to “traffic in the Underworld [being] crazy”. However, they were stopped by [[Marksmanship-522]]. Many of the rank-and-file Salamandyrs were happy enough to leave “this rustbucket”, liking [[Salamandyr Dimension|their own dimension]] much better. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Peace and Quiet (short story)|Peace and Quiet]]'') | Automatia originally gained its independence when [[the Ancient One]], the Order's founder, defeated the [[Salamandyr]]s in the [[First Great War]], though he was destroyed in a surprise attack at the extreme end of the War, whereupon his soul ended up in “[[the Underworld]]”. Many years later, the [[Salamandyr War Fleet]] returned and subjugated Automatia, and the Ancient One was unable to enact his planned resurrection in time to stop them due to “traffic in the Underworld [being] crazy”. However, they were stopped by [[Marksmanship-522]]. Many of the rank-and-file Salamandyrs were happy enough to leave “this rustbucket”, liking [[Salamandyr Dimension|their own dimension]] much better. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Peace and Quiet (short story)|Peace and Quiet]]'') The [[captain (Peace and Quiet)|captain]] subsequently gave the resurrected Ancient One a tour of Automatia to show him how it had changed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Frost King's Treasure (novel)|The Frost King's Treasure]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Universes without a confirmed native Jenny Everywhere]] | [[Category:Universes without a confirmed native Jenny Everywhere]] |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 18 August 2023
Automatia was the dimension adopted as a home by the Order of the Automata, acting as a refuge for liberated robots of all types from across the Multiverse. Its ground was “extremely metallic”.
Automatia originally gained its independence when the Ancient One, the Order's founder, defeated the Salamandyrs in the First Great War, though he was destroyed in a surprise attack at the extreme end of the War, whereupon his soul ended up in “the Underworld”. Many years later, the Salamandyr War Fleet returned and subjugated Automatia, and the Ancient One was unable to enact his planned resurrection in time to stop them due to “traffic in the Underworld [being] crazy”. However, they were stopped by Marksmanship-522. Many of the rank-and-file Salamandyrs were happy enough to leave “this rustbucket”, liking their own dimension much better. (PROSE: Peace and Quiet) The captain subsequently gave the resurrected Ancient One a tour of Automatia to show him how it had changed. (PROSE: The Frost King's Treasure)