White Megatron
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- White Megatron is a Megatron of the Seven Colors from the Precursor World portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Created by Gold Megatron as part of his New Primus Vanguard, White Megatron (ホワイト
Fiction
[edit]Precursor World
[edit]Upon absorbing the Golden Age envoy's Golden Power and attaining a new form, Gold Megatron used the Silver Matrix filled with all seven types of Star Power to create seven new Megatrons to serve him, including White Megatron. In the following battle royale, White Megatron, Green Megatron, and Yellow Megatron accompanied their master as he formed the Gold Matrix from the two Silver Matrices. When the Megatron of the G1 World's 2050 possessed Green and fought Gold Megatron, White and Yellow attacked Gold Primus Convoy, causing him to shed the Golden Power granted to him and revert to Star Convoy. However, the Autobot was still able to defeat Gold Megatron. Finale
Toys
[edit]Generations Selects
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- Combat Megatron (Voyager Class, 2019)
- Series: War for Cybertron: Siege
- ID number: WFC-GS01
- Accessories: "D50-R35 Fusion Cannon," "HPR Telescopic Laserstrike Launcher" (combines to form "NFM Particle Beam Megalauncher")
- "Combat Megatron", a Generations Selects add-on to Siege, is a redeco and new head retool of the Siege Voyager Class mold in the arctic camouflage deco of the unreleased Generation 2 Combat Hero figure. His new head tooling is seemingly based on the previous Legends Class Timelines figure, which was a redeco of a toy based on his IDW pre-war miner design as debuted in Megatron Origin.
- Announced at New York Toy Fair 2019, this Megatron was an exclusive debuted at the regular Voyager price through the Hasbro Pulse website in the U.S. market. Combat Megatron comes in a mostly plain cardboard box with black spray-paint deco in the form of a drippy Autobot symbol, "WAR" spelled out in Cybertronian, and the "War for Cybertron Trilogy" nameplate. While the instructions replaced the ID number and Megatron's name with "Combat Megatron", the CGI renders still depict the original head. Also included is a thank you letter from Hasbro's John Warden.
Notes
[edit]- "White Megatron" is technically never said, but c'mon.