I con't remember it ever being explicitly stated Cybertron went right back to where it originally was.
I dont think it was "explicitly stated" but it was heavily implied by many different comments about how far away Cybertron was. The continued need for Space bridges and later warp gates. Even Starscream express shock at having flown near Cybertron in "Bruticus Revenge" which would imply that Cybertron must have been pretty far away.
Ohz noes! In G1 the TF's crashed here and awoke millions of years later, but in the movie they come here to look for spectacles... WHAT ARE WE GONES DO??? : p
wheeljack created dinobots . i don't know much about original tfs because i 've watched only 15 episodes of G1 , but who is vector sigma?i heard that in cyber mission episodes too and i feel kinda lame when i don't know about him
Vector Sigma wasn't really a character, but rather a cybertronian super computer that creates transformers. Basically the G1 "Allspark".
As much as I agree with the "this isn't G1" thing I have to agree with wheeljack being in TF3 since the autobots do get fair treatments.
Thats where it was located in the comics. But just where Cyberttron was in the cartoon was never established.
Being 'pretty far away' doesn't mean it went back to the same place it was. But we're just arguing pointless semantics anyway.
True enough. Even I dont recall everything about those episodes....but I could have sworn I her Prime say something like "Cybertron is where it belongs" or something to that effect.