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|color assist by=[[Gufu Kandagawa]]<ref>http://moehari.tou3.com/Entry/1087/</ref>
|color assist by=[[Gufu Kandagawa]]<ref>http://moehari.tou3.com/Entry/1087/</ref>
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|date=[[October 28]], [[2018]]
|date=[[2018]] [[October 28]]
|chronology=[[2011]], [[2025]], [[2035]], [[2038]]
|chronology=[[2011]], [[2025]], [[2035]], [[2038]]
|continuity=[[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity]]
|continuity=[[G1 World]]
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'''The return of Violen Jiger.'''
'''The return of Violengiguar.'''


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Having discussed the origins of [[Transformer]] life and the existence of their souls with [[Primacron]] in [[2011]], [[Wheeljack (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Wheeljack]] begins researching the subject by examining [[personality component]]s, the part believed to contain a Transformer's essence. By [[2025]], he succeeds at extracting the elusive [[spark]] from his own personality component, proving once and for all that his species does have souls, though to [[Perceptor (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Perceptor]]'s horror the experiment causes Wheeljack's personality program to reset and leaves him without any memories. Finding records of the research results, Perceptor begins wondering what happens to sparks when Transformers die...
Having discussed the origins of [[Transformer]] life and the existence of their souls with [[Primacron]] in [[2011]], [[Wheeljack (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Wheeljack]] begins researching the subject by examining [[personality component]]s, the part believed to contain a Transformer's essence. By [[2025]], he succeeds at extracting the elusive [[spark]] from his own personality component, proving once and for all that his species does have souls, though to [[Perceptor (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Perceptor]]'s horror the experiment causes Wheeljack's personality program to reset and leaves him without any memories. Finding records of the research results, Perceptor begins wondering what happens to sparks when Transformers die...


In [[2035]], the [[Powered Master]]s return to the [[Tenth Planet]] in response to a disaster, discussing [[Violen Jiger]] originating there as an aggregate of [[Decepticon]] [[ghost]]s and whether or not the location has anything to do with the reappearance of [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]]'s ghost. Suddenly, [[Dai Atlas (Zone)|Dai Atlas]] and [[Sonic Bomber]] are decapitated by none other than Violen Jiger himself, whose soul had not been vanquished but used the Tenth Planet's energy to resurrect himself. A couple years later in [[2038]], [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] returns from the destroyed [[Legends World]] to his proper era and is met by [[Soundwave (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Soundwave]], who returned [[2023|fifteen years earlier]] and has kept his mouth shut about knowing about Megatron's eventual return. He explains that all [[Autobot]]s and Decepticons present in Legends World have a secret agreement not to talk about encountering people from the future in order to avoid causing any time paradoxes, though by now [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] has been informed and should be returning the [[Zodiac]] to Dai Atlas.
In [[2035]], the [[Powered Master]]s return to the [[Tenth Planet]] in response to a disaster, discussing [[Violengiguar]] originating there as an aggregate of [[Decepticon]] [[ghost]]s and whether or not the location has anything to do with the reappearance of [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]]'s ghost. Suddenly, [[Dai Atlas (G1)|Dai Atlas]] and [[Sonic Bomber (G1)|Sonic Bomber]] are decapitated by none other than Violengiguar himself, whose soul had not been vanquished but used the Tenth Planet's energy to resurrect himself. A couple years later in [[2038]], [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] returns from the destroyed [[Legends World]] to his proper era and is met by [[Soundwave (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Soundwave]], who returned [[2023|fifteen years earlier]] and has kept his mouth shut about knowing about Megatron's eventual return. He explains that all [[Autobot]]s and Decepticons present in Legends World have a secret agreement not to talk about encountering people from the future in order to avoid causing any time paradoxes, though by now [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] has been informed and should be returning the [[Zodiac]] to Dai Atlas.


However, the robots that meet with Prime aren't Dai Atlas and his comrades at all, but Violen Jiger's components—Vion, Lenja and Igern—who are inhabiting the Powered Masters' bodies in order to take the Zodiac by force! His plot is foiled by the arrival of the ''real'' Powered Masters, who were saved by Perceptor and Wheeljack having used the Tenth Planet's resurrective properties to recover their sparks and place them in [[protoform]]s, allowing them to return in new [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] bodies. A heated battle breaks out as the Powered Masters use their teamwork and new Headmaster capabilities to best Lenja and Igern, but Vion, in the body of Dai Atlas, is able to defeat Optimus Prime and take the Zodiac. He points out that the Powered Masters' new bodies are lacking [[Powered Engine]]s, devices granted to them by [[Vector Sigma]], and that the reason Violen Jiger took their original bodies is because a Powered Engine allows him to use the Zodiac to its maximum potential.
However, the robots that meet with Prime aren't Dai Atlas and his comrades at all, but Violengiguar's components—Vion, Lenger, and Iguarn—who are inhabiting the Powered Masters' bodies in order to take the Zodiac by force! His plot is foiled by the arrival of the ''real'' Powered Masters, who were saved by Perceptor and Wheeljack having used the Tenth Planet's resurrective properties to recover their sparks and place them in [[protoform]]s, allowing them to return in new [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] bodies. A heated battle breaks out as the Powered Masters use their teamwork and new Headmaster capabilities to best Lenger and Iguarn, but Vion, in the body of Dai Atlas, is able to defeat Optimus Prime and take the Zodiac. He points out that the Powered Masters' new bodies are lacking [[Powered Engine]]s, devices granted to them by [[Vector Sigma]], and that the reason Violengiguar took their original bodies is because a Powered Engine allows him to use the Zodiac to its maximum potential.


Violen Jiger calls upon the Zodiac and transforms into Dai Atlas's Zone Mode, but fortunately [[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]] and [[Twin Twist]] arrive and grant Dai Atlas access to their own Powered Engines by connecting their own Zone Modes to his, allowing Dai Atlas to counter Violen Jiger's attack. The blast causes the power of the Zodiac to run dry, so Violen Jiger retreats to replenish it with [[Energon Z]]. Optimus Prime intends to give chase, seeking to recover the Zodiac and create a new home for the displaced Legends World citizens, but Dai Atlas already knows where Violen Jiger is headed: the home of Energon Z, the [[Micro|Z Planet]].
Violengiguar calls upon the Zodiac and transforms into Dai Atlas's Zone Mode, but fortunately [[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]] and [[Twin Twist (G1)|Twin Twist]] arrive and grant Dai Atlas access to their own Powered Engines by connecting their own Zone Modes to his, allowing Dai Atlas to counter Violengiguar's attack. The blast causes the power of the Zodiac to run dry, so Violengiguar retreats to replenish it with [[Energon Z]]. Optimus Prime intends to give chase, seeking to recover the Zodiac and create a new home for the displaced Legends World citizens, but Dai Atlas already knows where Violengiguar is headed: the home of Energon Z, [[Micro|Planet Zone]].


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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*[[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] (2)
*[[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] (2)
*[[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] (4)
*[[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] (4)
*[[Minerva (Masterforce robot)|Minerva]] (5)
*[[Minerva (G1 robot)|Minerva]] (5)
*[[Big Powered]] (6)
*[[Big Powered]] (6)
*[[Sonic Bomber]] (7)
*[[Sonic Bomber (G1)|Sonic Bomber]] (7)
*[[Dai Atlas (Zone)|Dai Atlas]] (8)
*[[Dai Atlas (G1)|Dai Atlas]] (8)
*[[Roadfire]] (9)
*[[Roadfire]] (9)
*[[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] (17)
*[[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] (17)
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*[[Electro]] (24)
*[[Electro]] (24)
*[[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]] (25)
*[[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]] (25)
*[[Twin Twist]] (26)
*[[Twin Twist (G1)|Twin Twist]] (26)
*[[Gobots]] (27)
*[[Gobots]] (27)
*[[Windbreaker]] (28)
*[[Windbreaker|Zap]] (28)
*[[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] (29)
*[[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] (29)
*[[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]] (30)
*[[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]] (30)
*[[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]] (31)
*[[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]] (31)
*[[Springer (G1)|Springer]] (32)
*[[Springer (G1)|Springer]] (32)
*[[Riker]] (37)
*[[Raikuru]] (37)
*[[Rabbicrater]] (38)
*[[Rabbicrater]] (38)
*[[Moonradar (Zone)|Moonradar]] (39)
*[[Moonradar (G1)|Moonradar]] (39)
*[[Sixbuilder]] (40)
*[[Sixbuilder]] (40)
*[[Galaxy Shuttle]] (41)
*[[Galaxy Shuttle]] (41)
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*[[Sixliner]] (43)
*[[Sixliner]] (43)
*[[Holi]] (47)
*[[Holi]] (47)
*[[Clipper (Victory)|Clipper]] (48)}}
*[[Clipper (G1)|Clipper]] (48)}}


|c2=
|c2=
*[[Violen Jiger]] (10)
*[[Violengiguar]] (10)
*[[Scrapper (G1)|Scrapper]] (11)
*[[Scrapper (G1)|Scrapper]] (11)
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (12)
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] (12)
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*This comic was published via the [[TakaraTomy Mall]] listing for LGEX Big Powered, rather than on the main ''Legends'' website.
*This comic was published via the [[TakaraTomy Mall]] listing for LG-EX Big Powered, rather than on the main ''Legends'' website.


===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
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*[https://takaratomymall.jp/img/goods/4904810119975/comic.pdf "The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 2" at TakaraTomy Mall]
*[https://takaratomymall.jp/img/goods/4904810119975/comic.pdf "The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 2" at TakaraTomy Mall]


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Latest revision as of 07:58, 19 February 2026

Legends Comic
"The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 2"
レジェンズ復活への道編2
(Legends Fukkatsu e no Michi Hen 2)
First published 2018 October 28
Manga Hayato Sakamoto
Color assist by Gufu Kandagawa[1]
Continuity G1 World
Chronology 2011, 2025, 2035, 2038

The return of Violengiguar.

Synopsis

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Having discussed the origins of Transformer life and the existence of their souls with Primacron in 2011, Wheeljack begins researching the subject by examining personality components, the part believed to contain a Transformer's essence. By 2025, he succeeds at extracting the elusive spark from his own personality component, proving once and for all that his species does have souls, though to Perceptor's horror the experiment causes Wheeljack's personality program to reset and leaves him without any memories. Finding records of the research results, Perceptor begins wondering what happens to sparks when Transformers die...

In 2035, the Powered Masters return to the Tenth Planet in response to a disaster, discussing Violengiguar originating there as an aggregate of Decepticon ghosts and whether or not the location has anything to do with the reappearance of Starscream's ghost. Suddenly, Dai Atlas and Sonic Bomber are decapitated by none other than Violengiguar himself, whose soul had not been vanquished but used the Tenth Planet's energy to resurrect himself. A couple years later in 2038, Megatron returns from the destroyed Legends World to his proper era and is met by Soundwave, who returned fifteen years earlier and has kept his mouth shut about knowing about Megatron's eventual return. He explains that all Autobots and Decepticons present in Legends World have a secret agreement not to talk about encountering people from the future in order to avoid causing any time paradoxes, though by now Optimus Prime has been informed and should be returning the Zodiac to Dai Atlas.

However, the robots that meet with Prime aren't Dai Atlas and his comrades at all, but Violengiguar's components—Vion, Lenger, and Iguarn—who are inhabiting the Powered Masters' bodies in order to take the Zodiac by force! His plot is foiled by the arrival of the real Powered Masters, who were saved by Perceptor and Wheeljack having used the Tenth Planet's resurrective properties to recover their sparks and place them in protoforms, allowing them to return in new Headmaster bodies. A heated battle breaks out as the Powered Masters use their teamwork and new Headmaster capabilities to best Lenger and Iguarn, but Vion, in the body of Dai Atlas, is able to defeat Optimus Prime and take the Zodiac. He points out that the Powered Masters' new bodies are lacking Powered Engines, devices granted to them by Vector Sigma, and that the reason Violengiguar took their original bodies is because a Powered Engine allows him to use the Zodiac to its maximum potential.

Violengiguar calls upon the Zodiac and transforms into Dai Atlas's Zone Mode, but fortunately Topspin and Twin Twist arrive and grant Dai Atlas access to their own Powered Engines by connecting their own Zone Modes to his, allowing Dai Atlas to counter Violengiguar's attack. The blast causes the power of the Zodiac to run dry, so Violengiguar retreats to replenish it with Energon Z. Optimus Prime intends to give chase, seeking to recover the Zodiac and create a new home for the displaced Legends World citizens, but Dai Atlas already knows where Violengiguar is headed: the home of Energon Z, Planet Zone.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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  • This comic was published via the TakaraTomy Mall listing for LG-EX Big Powered, rather than on the main Legends website.

Continuity notes

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  • Wheeljack's meeting with Primacron took place in "Controverse".
  • Among the technology Wheeljack uses are stasis pods, a spark extractor, and the device Rhinox uses to journey into the Matrix and revive Optimus Primal in "Coming of the Fuzors".
  • Wheeljack losing his memory appears intended to dovetail with his appearance in the Victory anime, in which he was written in such a way as to make him seem much younger than he had previously been depicted as.
  • Soundwave has evidently returned to a normal, Headmaster-less body by 2038, also reverting to being Soundwave instead of Soundblaster.
  • Optimus Prime has been in possession of the Zodiac since the events of The Battlestars, where it was used to revive him.

Other notes

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  • This story seems incongruous with previous stories in Japanese continuity that presented sparks as known to Transformers prior to 2025, such as Story of Binaltech. However, Binaltech made consistent mention of "life cores" instead of "sparks" in some chapters and "Controverse" itself seems to make Wheeljack ignorant of the existence of a Transformer soul, so it seems easier to handwave those pre-2025 references as unknown to Wheeljack or simply a third-party omniscient narrator.

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