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:''The Supreme Imperial Magistrate is a title from the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
The '''Supreme Imperial Magistrate''' was the title given to a high ranking [[Quintesson]] position that was typically held by a [[Quintesson Judge|Judge]] type model who sentenced prisoners to their death by [[Sharkticon (species)|Sharkticon]].
 
The '''Supreme Imperial Magistrate''' was the title given to a high ranking [[Quintesson]] position that was typically held by a Judge type model who sentenced prisoners to their death by [[Sharkticon (species)|Sharkticon]].


{{quote|Has the Imperial Magistrate reached a verdict?|Quintesson|"[[The Transformers: The Movie]]"}}
{{quote|Has the Imperial Magistrate reached a verdict?|Quintesson|"[[The Transformers: The Movie]]"}}

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The Supreme Imperial Magistrate was the title given to a high ranking Quintesson position that was typically held by a Judge type model who sentenced prisoners to their death by Sharkticon.

Has the Imperial Magistrate reached a verdict?Quintesson, "The Transformers: The Movie"

Fiction

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The Transformers cartoon

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After Hot Rod and Kup crashed on Quintessa, they were captured by the Quintessons who tried them. During the mockeries of justice, the Imperial Magistrate was consulted on whether the accused was guilty or innocent. The typical answer given by the face of death was innocent... which meant the accused was fed to the Sharkticons. The Transformers: The Movie

Universe

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At the time of Optimus Primal and Megatron's war for control of Cybertron, the Supreme Imperial Magistrate was Derodomontatus.