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Say what? Aliens built the temple in "Fire on the Mountain"? Says what? A Japanese video game? Is said game actually in-continuity with the cartoon? --KilMichaelMcC 19:02, 31 May 2008 (UTC)

Yup. Inca-style ruin on Zel Samine. Soundwave and Megatron both say it's related to the ruins in the Andes. Check it to. -Derik 20:53, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
I'd heavily, HEAVILY note that this is a specious retcon by a shitty game at best. Namely, I'd drop the overt THEY BUILT THOSE and just note the "they seem related" mark... and Trivia up the "this is a retcon" part. --M Sipher 21:12, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
You think that a green crystal channeling power from Earth's core was naturally occuring? Or the Incans built it? There's another green crystal that does the same thing in the arctic circle. Saying that aliens built them isn't exactly reaching beyond the source material.
I don't mind the changes made to this article- I think it's probably for the better actually sicne the Atlus game is a subset of continuity-- it was set in animated continuity very strictly-- but animated continuity does not recognize it-- no one knew who Galvatron was 2 years later in the movie, for instance. -Derik 22:30, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
Yes. Yes, it IS reaching. Remember, this is the same cartoon that gave us ruby crystals with enough energy to revitalize Cybertron from a single mine. It's just one of many many many idiotic pseudoscience MacGuffins from the TF cartoon that came from Earth, not outer space. --M Sipher 22:48, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
Uh, the Gem of Mystery is a red crystal that contains a lot of energy associated witht he Lazalt aliens.  ;) -Derik 23:00, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
Uh, you're making up fanon connections. --M Sipher 23:31, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
No, the Gem of Mystery is explicitly the work of the Lazalt aliens.
I'm not saying they were behind the mines at Burma- I'm just pointing out- using a red crystal which contains a lot of power as an example why aliens known to be associated with a red crystal that contains a lot of power cannot be involved is not a strong argument. -Derik 23:41, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
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