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Wheeljack and Sentinel Prime warp 17-D space-time to the star, thereby moving Cybertron into orbit around the star
Source: Transformers Foundation #1 #2 #4


(http://imgur.com/a/Mla0bv2)
I was wondering how this could be interpreted.
If we take "in seventeen dimensions" to mean that we are talking about universes here, then the point is lost that it was talking about one space and not 17 spaces. Therefore, it was talking about a space whose dimensionality is 17.
That's why it was talking about distance here. The more dimensions there are, the further away is this or that object existing in that dimension, as dimension 4 is infinitely greater than 3, 5 is infinitely greater than 4 and so on. The star was in the 17th dimension.
So Sentinel Prime first shrunk 17-dimensional space (to the level of 3-dimensional space) in order to use the Einstein-Rosen Bridge (Sentinel technology is a reference to the Einstein-Rosen Bridge) to move Cybertron into orbit around the star.
 
Is Vector Prime from avp and Vector Prime from Earth Wars the same being due creature to both knowing and understanding the Omniverse?
These are all mentions of the Megaverse/Omniverse. The Megaverse/Omniverse is no longer mentioned in AVP.
 
I'm thinking about how to relate to this, referring to Zero space.
@grillmaster
 
In essence, it became a conductor of all this energy, which probably should somehow scale to it, strange of course (it’s also funny how at the beginning Megatron and his Decepticons dodge and take tank shots without damage).
In TLK, they seem to have buffed Transformers to human damage.

Megatron, Nitro Zeus, Optimus and Skullitron didn't receive any noticeable damage to their armor (albeit they were still somewhat troubled by it) besides when the bomb strapped to Skullitron's leg damaged his leg a bit.
 
l don't know much about Dreamworks Voltron. But I believe Transformers wins. Golion destroyed the planet Space Wolf while Voltron destroyed too Space Wolf (In Voltron it has another name, I forgot it.), but it was an asteroid in this series.
 
Transformers appear to have an invisible force field around their bodies that hides the factor from their existence.

Scorponok can withstand fairly large rocket explosions with temperatures of 6000 degrees.

Another moment with the seemingly infinite universe.
 
I think most people actually lowball Zero Space a bit
It's very specifically a void/nexus of infinite pasts and futures for one single timeline, the Marvel G1 comics. It's one of the most straightforward examples of how huge the TF multiverse is that gets widely ignored (not that I blame people as it is pretty easy to miss). But treating it as superior to the entire cosmology seems either unfounded or the Matrix Entity couldn't make full access of it, since in the story the entity cannot reach the rest of the Multiverse, only the timelines connected to Marvel G1 directly. Its whole plan was to exploit Rodimus so it could get to other continuities.