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The jewel of the BNL fleet - the Axiom. Spend your five-year cruise in style, waited on 24 hours a day, by our fully automated crew. While your captain and autopilot chart a course for non-stop entertainment, fine dinning, and with our all access hover chairs, even grandma can join the fun. There's no need to walk. The Axiom! Putting the star in an executive starliner. Because at BNL, space is the final... FUN-tier!
―Axiom Ad Campaign

The Axiom is one of the locations seen in the 2008 Disney/Pixar animated feature film, WALL-E.

Background[]

The Axiom is one of the countless starliner spacecrafts built by the Buy n Large corporation (BNL) to evacuate humanity to space while the Earth (that was overwhelmed by trash due to mass consumerism) was cleaned by the BNLs machines, trash compactor robots called WALL-Es, and huge mobile incinerators.

Designed as a massive luxury cruise ship, the Axiom kept everyone aboard fed and entertained as it cruised through space. The ship was crewed almost entirely by robots, though there was a human captain. The majority of the ship's functions were handled by its computers, as well as an autopilot called AUTO. The ship has all the trappings of a typical cruise liner, such as shops, restaurants and swimming pools, as well as robotic stewards to keep order and an escape pod bay in case of an emergency.

Role in the film[]

WALL-E hitched a ride on one of the EVE probe transport ships that was returning to Axiom.

At the time when he arrives at the Axiom, it as well as the other starliners have been in space for hundreds of years because the cleaning operation had failed. The BNL CEO Shelby Forthright had ordered all Autopilots to follow Directive A-113, which was to stay in space and not return to Earth.

When the ship has docked in the Axiom, WALL-E sees how the bots begin to unload the five EVE units that the ship has transported. Because he loves the first EVE probe, he wants to follow her and he places himself on the third EVE so the unloader arm bot believes that he is the third probe and places him at the place where the cleaner bots led by a small robot called M-O are cleaning the EVEs.

Then GO-4, the ship's second-in-command, and two SECUR-T (Stewards) arrive there. GO-4 inspects EVEs and he realizes that the first probe has found a plant. He summons a cart-like transport robot called MVR-A to take her away. GO-4 hops on the transport bot and a robotic arm loads EVE on it. WALL-E immediately starts to chase the MVR-A.

MVR-A takes EVE, GO-4, and WALL-E, who has grabbed a handle at the back of the transport bot, to the bridge of the Axiom. AUTO inspects EVE and awakes the captain. AUTO and GO-4 make the captain think that EVE has actually not found anything and that she is defective.

Later, EVE and WALL-E see that GO-4 tries to destroy the plant he had stolen from EVE. WALL-E manages to save the plant and EVE takes it to the captain. After that, the captain tells AUTO that they must return to Earth but he refuses to because he must follow Directive A-113.

At the end of the movie, Captain McCrea turns off AUTO and the starliner returns to Earth.

The humans on the ship were obese and drove around in hoverchairs. This was because the ship operated in micro-gravity which caused them all to suffer from bone loss.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The literal meaning of the word "Axiom" is something that is taken for granted, reflecting on the population of the Axiom's over-indulgent lifestyle.
  • According to "Captaining the Axiom"—a command orientation video shown to captains on their first day—the Axiom operates on a 25-hour day and was located in the Kuiper Belt.[1]
  • When WALL-E first sees the Axiom, it is located behind the Horsehead Nebula.
  • Commanding officers:[2]
    • Captain Reardon: 2105 - 2248
    • Captain Fee: 2248 - 2379
    • Captain Thompson: 2380 - 2520
    • Captain Brace: 2521 - 2645
    • Captain O'Brien: 2646 - 2774
    • Captain B. McCrea: 2775 - 2805
  • Using the years of service of the captains as a guide (around 140 years), assuming a captain could attain the rank at the age of 20, suggests the average lifespan of humans was, at the very least, around 160 years. Captain McCrea's two previous predecessors, Brace and O'Brien however, served for around 130 years, suggesting the starliner lifestyle was taking its toll on humanity.
  • It is possible that the Axiom was used for other space tours before Operation Cleanup. This is evidenced in the scene when the Captain is told about directive A113, as the message screen shows messages sent before 2105 which is the year when the exodus of the Earth population began.
  • A LEGO micro build of the Axiom can be unlocked by collecting all 10 mini kits in the "Nomanisan Island" level of LEGO The Incredibles.

References[]

  1. "Captaining the Axiom" WALL-E (Blu-ray, disc-two). (also on YouTube)
  2. "Captain's Log: The Evolution Of Humans" WALL-E (Blu-ray, disc-two).

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