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'''Vok''' or '''Vök''' may refer to: |
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The '''Vok''' are a race of fictional aliens from the [[Transformers Series|Transformers]] universe. |
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*[[Vök]], an Icelandic indie electro band. |
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==Beast Wars== |
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*Vok, a race of fictional aliens from the Transformers universe, see [[List of Beast Wars and Beast Machines characters#Non-aligned characters]] |
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[[Image:Vok.JPG|thumb|250px|right|A Vok inside its homeworld, Nexus Zero <ref>http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Nexus_Zero</ref>]]In [[Transformers Universes|Transformers]] history, the '''Vok''' were mysterious and powerful aliens who had evolved beyond the corporeal world. Their base of operations—be it another planet, location in space, or entire dimension—is dubbed "Nexus Zero". The Vok's influence was present on prehistoric Earth during the [[Beast Wars]] period of [[History of Earth|Earth's history]] (approximately 70,000 BC). They have had some previous dealings with Transformers, or at least the [[Tripredacus Council]], who know of their power and fear them. |
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*[[Vok Beverages]], Australian drinks manufacturer |
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*Vök, an Icelandic term for [[Polynya]] |
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*[[Vlky]] (in Hungarian Vök), a village and municipality in Senec District in the Bratislava Region, in western Slovakia |
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'''VOK''' may refer to: |
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During this time, they were running an experiment on [[Earth (Transformers)|Earth]], for reasons yet to be revealed. The Vok were responsible for a second "moon" in orbit around Earth which was actually a monitoring station/[[planet killer]], the seeding of the massive amounts of [[Energon (Power Source)|energon]] on the planet and the creation of various monuments on pre-historic Earth including a collection of [[standing stones]], the floating island, the stone square and a hidden "Metalhunter" ship. Additionally, the second golden disk that served as a master key to the above monuments was hidden on the planet. After the destruction of one of their probes and the Floating Island and the sending of a signal prior to its destruction, they investigated remotely, and found the planet infested with the time-travelled [[Predacon (Transformers)|Predacons]] and [[Maximal (Transformers)|Maximals]]. Taking the form of [[Unicron]] and rendering judgement, they turned their "planetbuster" on the Earth, which began detonating the massive deposits of energon on the planet, only to have the planetbuster destroyed by [[Optimus Primal]] in a transwarp explosion. |
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*Voice of Kenya, now known as the [[Kenya Broadcasting Corporation]] |
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*[[Voice of Korea]], DPRK radio program |
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*[[Volk Field Air National Guard Base]] (IATA code) |
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Alien influence was next felt when [[Airazor]] and [[Tigatron]] tripped an alien device located in a lush valley. The device, in the shape of a peculiar plant, generated a signal beam that shot the two into space. When the Maximals and Predacons came to investigate, another signal emerged from the depths of space, converting the plant into the Metalhunter base, which [[Megatron (Beast Wars and Beast Machines)|Megatron]] then used the Golden Disk to control, only to have both artifacts be destroyed in a Transwarp explosion. However, the Vok were unaware of this, and believed their experiment to have been wiped clean. However, when they became aware of the continued existence of the Transformers and Megatron's increasingly dangerous attempts to interfere with history, they chose to combine the bodies of Airazor and Tigatron into the demigod [[Tigerhawk]], and possess the body, using it with the intent of passing judgement on Megatron. They were unable to pass judgement on Megatron, as Optimus Primal tried to prevent them from destroying Megatron, due to him carrying the [[Megatron|original Megatron]]'s spark inside his body, which meant that destroying him would alter history as much as Megatron plotted to. He failed as Tigerhawk opened the earth underneath him. Tigerhawk was however felled by [[Tarantulas (Transformers)|Tarantulas]]' devices—Tarantulus being an agent of the Tripredacus Council who knew much about the Vok. In an attempt to gain Tigerhawk's demigod powers, Tarantulas sought to extract them from his body. Instead, the Vok left the body, entering Tarantulas', just as a weapon was misfired on him, killing them both and leaving the minds of Tigatron and Airazor to share the combined Tigerhawk body. <ref>http://www.tv.com/beast-wars/other-victories-aka-closure/episode/45452/summary.html</ref> |
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===Origins=== |
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Beyond the fact that they were aliens, no real origin or explanation for the Vok was given in the animated series. The two story editors of Beast Wars, [[Bob Forward]] and [[Larry DiTillio]] have their own explanations. Forward views the Vok as the ultimate evolution of either mankind, or sentient life in general, while DiTillio conceived of an origin more closely tied to Transformer history - he thought of the Vok as the evolved, purified version of [[Swarm (Transformers)|The Swarm]], a destructive, dark byproduct of Transformer reproduction, as seen in the [[Transformers: Generation 2]] comics. At the conclusion of that series, the Swarm was purified by [[Optimus Prime]] and the Matrix. Since in Primeval Dawn the Vok refer to themselves as being trapped in darkness and without purpose until seeing the Matrix, the latter would seem to be the more accurate, although it is more than likely that they are merely yet another alien race in the Transformers Universe and should be viewed as such. |
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===3H Enterprises=== |
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In the [[BotCon]] Beast Wars: Primeval Dawn comic, the Vok later return to Earth to create defenders against an undead Tarantulas. Splitting the recovered Spark of Tigerhawk, they revived Tigatron and Airazor in [[Transmetals|transmetal]] bodies. They then use the Matrix of Leadership to bring to life the suit used to control Optimal Optimus. This warrior is [[Primal Prime]], the Prime of Justice, Living Matrix, and Emissary of the Vok. Primal and his companions must then gather new allies to face down Tarantulas and the apparently alive [[Ravage (Transformers)|Ravage]], who was in fact recovered and rebuilt by the Vok. The two Vok that had come from [[Tigerhawk]] into Tarantulas' body were also apparently corrupted by Tarantulas, giving him powers far beyond his old abilities. <ref>http://www.botcon.com</ref> |
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==Transformers: Animated== |
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In the [[Transformers Animated]] episode "SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy", the Vok and their homeworld of Nexus Zero are briefly mentioned by the [[Decepticon]] arms dealer [[Swindle (Transformers)|Swindle]], who refers to their race as "nice creatures". <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbUgunADieA&feature=related</ref> |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Fictional extraterrestrial life forms]] |
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[[Category:Transformers characters]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 27 March 2016
Vok or Vök may refer to:
- Vök, an Icelandic indie electro band.
- Vok, a race of fictional aliens from the Transformers universe, see List of Beast Wars and Beast Machines characters#Non-aligned characters
- Vok Beverages, Australian drinks manufacturer
- Vök, an Icelandic term for Polynya
- Vlky (in Hungarian Vök), a village and municipality in Senec District in the Bratislava Region, in western Slovakia
VOK may refer to:
- Voice of Kenya, now known as the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
- Voice of Korea, DPRK radio program
- Volk Field Air National Guard Base (IATA code)