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|seriesissue=''[[Transformers Legends (comic)|Transformers Legends Comic: Bonus Edition]]'' Vol. EX
|seriesissue=''[[Transformers Legends (comic)|Transformers Legends Comic: Bonus Edition]]''<br>Vol. EX
|prev=Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. EX (Grotusque)
|prev=LG-EX Grotusque
|next=The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 4: LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One
|next=The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 4: LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One
|image=Transformers Legends LG EX Blue Big Convoy.jpg
|image=Transformers Legends LG EX Blue Big Convoy.jpg
|caption=Also known as "BBC".
|caption=Also known as "BBC".
|japanese=漫画トランスフォーマーレジェンズ出張版 第EX話
|japanese=LG-EX ブルービッグコンボイ
|title="LG-EX Blue Big Convoy"
|manga=[[Hayato Sakamoto]]
|manga=[[Hayato Sakamoto]]
|packaged with=''[[Transformers Legends (franchise)|Legends]]'' LGEX [[Blue Big Convoy#Legends|Blue Big Convoy]]
|packaged with=''[[Transformers Legends (franchise)|Legends]]'' LGEX [[Blue Big Convoy#Legends|Blue Big Convoy]]
|date=[[February 23]], [[2019]]
|date=[[2019]] [[February 23]]
|chronology=
|chronology=
|continuity=[[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity]]
|continuity=[[G1 World]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
In a future beyond the 21st century, [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] is turned into a technorganic world thanks to [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]]'s sacrifice, and with its rebirth [[Vector Sigma]] becomes an ultra-computer that governs the planet and creates a new generation of [[Transformer]]s to protect it. Several of these are "[[Convoy (rank)|Convoy Type]]" [[Maximal]]s, named and patterned after Optimus Primal in honor of his memory, and these end up at the top of Cybertron's hierarchy. However, one of their number—[[Blue Big Convoy]]—renounces the notion that Convoys are special and refuses to be part of the [[Convoy Council]], whom he accuses of overindulging in the power of their [[Energon Matrix]]es. He tells his son, [[Big Convoy|Big Junior]], that while he believes that peace between Maximals and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] is the only way forward, said peace will someday end when the special treatment afforded by Convoys triggers an uprising by those seeking equality.
In a future beyond the 21st century, [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] is turned into a technorganic world thanks to [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]]'s sacrifice, and with its rebirth [[Vector Sigma]] becomes an ultra-computer that governs the planet and creates a new generation of [[Transformer]]s to protect it. Several of these are "[[Convoy (rank)|Convoy Type]]" [[Maximal]]s, named and patterned after Optimus Primal in honor of his memory, and these end up at the top of Cybertron's hierarchy. However, one of their number—[[Blue Big Convoy]]—renounces the notion that Convoys are special and refuses to be part of the their ruling body, whom he accuses of overindulging in the power of their [[Energon Matrix]]es. He tells his son, [[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Junior]], that while he believes that peace between Maximals and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] is the only way forward, said peace will someday end when the special treatment afforded by Convoys triggers an uprising by those seeking equality.


Blue Big Convoy and Big Junior fight together in many a battle in defense of peace, until one day, years later, Blue Big Convoy is struck down protecting his son from a force of [[Blentron|mysterious energy-seekers]]. When Junior despairingly asks why it came to this, his father responds that it's because he's a Convoy—a Convoy is nothing special, merely someone who fights to protect others. Before passing away, he asks Junior to take his left arm to replace his own destroyed appendage, then dubs him "Big Convoy" in recognition of his son's ability to protect others as well. Witnessing his father's death because of him leads Big Convoy to adopt a lone wolf nature, unwilling to fight alongside others as he doesn't want them to get hurt. Some time later, while an older Big Convoy is skipping out on [[Survive]]'s instructions, Vector Sigma summons [[Great Convoy]] to tell him that the mysterious enemies were likely searching for [[Unicron]]'s energy. Expecting a new [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] of the horizon, the computer announces it will prepare for the coming chaos by re-mechanizing Cybertron and asks Great Convoy to focus on educating new recruits.
Blue Big Convoy and Big Junior fight together in many a battle in defense of peace, until one day, Blue Big Convoy is struck down protecting his son from a force of [[Blentron|mysterious energy-seekers]]. When Junior despairingly asks why it came to this, his father responds that it's because he's a Convoy—a Convoy is nothing special, merely someone who fights to protect others. Before passing away, he asks Junior to take his left arm to replace his own destroyed appendage, then dubs him "Big Convoy" in recognition of his son's ability to protect others as well. Witnessing his father's death because of him leads Big Convoy to adopt a lone wolf nature, unwilling to fight alongside others as he doesn't want them to get hurt. Some time later, while an older Big Convoy is skipping out on [[Survive]]'s instructions, Vector Sigma summons [[Great Convoy]] to tell him that the mysterious enemies were likely searching for [[Unicron]]'s energy. Expecting a new [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] of the horizon, the computer announces it will prepare for the coming chaos by re-mechanizing Cybertron and asks Great Convoy to focus on educating new recruits.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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|c1=
|c1=
*[[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] (2)
*[[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] (2)
*[[Lio Convoy]] (3)
*[[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]] (3)
*[[Great Convoy]] (4)
*[[Great Convoy]] (4)
*[[Blue Big Convoy]] (5)
*[[Blue Big Convoy]] (5)
*[[Big Convoy|Big Junior/Big Convoy]] (6)
*[[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Junior/Big Convoy]] (6)
*[[Star Upper (BWII)|Star Upper]] (14)
*[[Star Upper (BW)|Star Upper]] (14)
*[[NAVI (Gung Ho)|NAVI]] (15)
*[[NAVI (Gung Ho)|NAVI]] (15)
*[[Break]] (17)
*[[Break (BW)|Break]] (17)
*[[Colada]] (18)
*[[Colada (BW)|Colada]] (18)
*[[Stampy (BWN)|Stampy]] (19)
*[[Stampy (BW)|Stampy]] (19)
*[[Longrack (BWN)|Longrack]] (20)
*[[Longrack (BW)|Longrack]] (20)
*[[Heinrad (BWN)|Heinrad]] (21)
*[[Heinrad (BW)|Heinrad]] (21)


|h2=[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s/[[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]]s
|h2=[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s/[[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]]s
|c2=
|c2=
*[[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] (1)
*[[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] (1)
*[[Galvatron (BWII)|Galvatron]] (7)
*[[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]] (7)
*[[Megastorm]] (8)
*[[Megastorm (BW)|Megastorm]] (8)
*[[Starscream (BWII)|Starscream]] (9)
*[[Starscream (BW)|Starscream]] (9)


|h3=[[Blentron]]s|c3=
|h3=[[Blentron]]s|c3=
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|c4=
|c4=
*[[Vector Sigma]] (16)
*[[Primus#Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Vector Sigma]] (16)
}}
}}


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===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
*This story serves to patch up a longstanding continuity discrepancy that existed between ''Beast Wars Neo'' and ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]''. In the former, Cybertron was depicted in its traditional appearance as a metallic world, just as it had always been in every ''Transformers'' series up to that point. In the latter, however, Cybertron undergoes a [[Great Transformation]] that changes it from a metallic world into a [[Technorganic]] one, with its environments becoming a hybrid of both organic and mechanical. At the time, it was widely assumed that ''Beast Wars Neo'' simply took place before ''Beast Machines'', as it was made first. However, a line of dialogue in [[Emissary of the Fourth Planet|Episode 36]] of ''[[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars II]]'' (which is set before ''Beast Wars Neo'') established that series (and ''Beast Wars Neo'', by extension) to take place tens of millennia into the far future, in contrast to how ''Beast Machines''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s predecessor series, ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'', established ''Beast Machines'' to take place only three centuries into the future. In [[2007]], a [[Source:Generation 1 cartoon timeline (Japan)|Japanese timeline]] was published to place ''Beast Wars II'' and ''Beast Wars Neo'' after ''Beast Machines'', creating the discrepancy of Cybertron becoming a Technorganic planet a point before it is shown to be a metallic one again eons later. Thanks to this story, we finally have an explanation for how and why the Great Transformation was undone.
*This story patches up a longstanding continuity discrepancy that existed between ''Beast Wars Neo'' and ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]''. In the former, Cybertron was depicted in its traditional appearance as a metallic world, just as it had always been in every ''Transformers'' series up to that point. In the latter, which takes place tens of thousands of years before ''Neo'', Cybertron becomes a [[Technorganic]] planet, with its environments a hybrid of both organic and mechanical. As ''Beast Wars Neo'' was made earlier, it could never account for the later developments of ''Beast Machines'', so this inconsistency remained for a good number of years prior to this comic's release.
*The events of this comic span an impressive length of over tens of thousands of years. It begins right as ''Beast Machines'' ends, while the rest of the first pages takes place at some point prior to ''Beast Wars II'', as [[Galvatron (BWII)|Galvatron]] is implied to have not year begun his campaign of searching for [[Angolmois Energy]] on [[Gaia]]. The second page, meanwhile, is set after ''Beast Wars II'' prior to ''Beast Wars Neo'' since the Blentrons' hunt for Angolmois Energy occurred after the energy was extracted from Gaia and dispersed throughout the universe in Angolmois Capsules, which happened in the [[Farewell! Lio Convoy|final episode]] of ''Beast Wars II''. This means that Cybertron was re-mechanized after being Technorganic for tens of millennia.
*The events of this comic span an impressive length of over tens of thousands of years. It begins right as ''Beast Machines'' ends, while the rest of the first page takes place at some point prior to ''[[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars II]]'', as [[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]] is implied to have not yet begun his campaign of searching for [[Angolmois Energy]] on [[Gaia]]. The second page, meanwhile, is set after ''Beast Wars II'' but prior to ''Beast Wars Neo'' since the Blentrons' hunt for Angolmois Energy occurred after the energy was extracted from Gaia and dispersed throughout the universe in Angolmois Capsules, which happened in the [[Farewell! Lio Convoy|final episode]] of ''Beast Wars II''. This means that Cybertron was re-mechanized after being Technorganic for tens of millennia.
*The person who reproaches [[Big Convoy]] is barely seen, but his visible hand (or, rather, boxing glove) shows him to be [[Star Upper (BWII)|Star Upper]].
*The person who reproaches [[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Convoy]] is barely seen, but his visible hand (or, rather, boxing glove) shows him to be [[Star Upper (BW)|Star Upper]].


===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
*The notion of Vector Sigma as the specific creator of the Convoy Transformers originates from a statement given in [[Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!|Episode 25]] of ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 cartoon)|Car Robots]]'', wherein [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Fire Convoy]] revealed that both he and [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]] were created by Vector Sigma.<ref group="note">In the English dub version, ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'', this was changed to instead credit [[Alpha Trion]] as the creator of [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|Ultra Magnus]].</ref> Plus, in both that episode and [[Ultra Magnus (episode)|the previous one]], God Magnus revealed that Vector Sigma is the one who gives the Energon Matrix to its bearer, and later stated in [[Gelshark's Blues|Episode 35]] that an Energon Matrix is only supposed to be used by Transformers of the "Convoy Class". The latter notion calls back to an earlier statement first given in [[Enter Lio Junior|Episode 26]] of ''Beast Wars II'', wherein [[Moon (BW)|Moon]] revealed that only "Commander Class" Transformers have an Energon Matrix. This story brings everything full circle with Vector Sigma creating the Convoy Transformers and granting each of them their own Energon Matrix.
*The group searching for [[Unicron]]'s energy comprises [[Fuzor]]s from the Hasbro ''Beast Wars'' toyline, their being energy-seekers affiliated with Unicron effectively repurposing them as [[Blentron]]s, who used Fuzor molds.
*The group searching for [[Unicron]]'s energy comprises [[Fuzor]]s from the Hasbro ''Beast Wars'' toyline, their being energy-seekers affiliated with Unicron effectively repurposing them as [[Blentron]]s, who used Fuzor molds.
==References==
<references group="note"/>


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 15:16, 14 May 2026

Transformers Legends Comic: Bonus Edition
Vol. EX

Also known as "BBC".
"LG-EX Blue Big Convoy"
LG-EX ブルービッグコンボイ
First published 2019 February 23
Manga Hayato Sakamoto
Continuity G1 World
Packaged with Legends LGEX Blue Big Convoy

Blue Big Convoy teaches the meaning of "Convoy" to his son.

Synopsis

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In a future beyond the 21st century, Cybertron is turned into a technorganic world thanks to Optimus Primal's sacrifice, and with its rebirth Vector Sigma becomes an ultra-computer that governs the planet and creates a new generation of Transformers to protect it. Several of these are "Convoy Type" Maximals, named and patterned after Optimus Primal in honor of his memory, and these end up at the top of Cybertron's hierarchy. However, one of their number—Blue Big Convoy—renounces the notion that Convoys are special and refuses to be part of the their ruling body, whom he accuses of overindulging in the power of their Energon Matrixes. He tells his son, Big Junior, that while he believes that peace between Maximals and Predacons is the only way forward, said peace will someday end when the special treatment afforded by Convoys triggers an uprising by those seeking equality.

Blue Big Convoy and Big Junior fight together in many a battle in defense of peace, until one day, Blue Big Convoy is struck down protecting his son from a force of mysterious energy-seekers. When Junior despairingly asks why it came to this, his father responds that it's because he's a Convoy—a Convoy is nothing special, merely someone who fights to protect others. Before passing away, he asks Junior to take his left arm to replace his own destroyed appendage, then dubs him "Big Convoy" in recognition of his son's ability to protect others as well. Witnessing his father's death because of him leads Big Convoy to adopt a lone wolf nature, unwilling to fight alongside others as he doesn't want them to get hurt. Some time later, while an older Big Convoy is skipping out on Survive's instructions, Vector Sigma summons Great Convoy to tell him that the mysterious enemies were likely searching for Unicron's energy. Expecting a new Great War of the horizon, the computer announces it will prepare for the coming chaos by re-mechanizing Cybertron and asks Great Convoy to focus on educating new recruits.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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  • This comic is unusual among main-series Legends strips in that it features no Legends World characters or story elements, instead being a straightforward Beast Wars Neo prequel set entirely in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity. This is likely due to Legends being in the midst of the heavily serialized "The Road to Legends' Revival" storyline at the time of Blue Big Convoy's release or a desire to explain a continuity discrepancy (see below) before Legends ended.

Continuity notes

[edit]
  • This story patches up a longstanding continuity discrepancy that existed between Beast Wars Neo and Beast Machines. In the former, Cybertron was depicted in its traditional appearance as a metallic world, just as it had always been in every Transformers series up to that point. In the latter, which takes place tens of thousands of years before Neo, Cybertron becomes a Technorganic planet, with its environments a hybrid of both organic and mechanical. As Beast Wars Neo was made earlier, it could never account for the later developments of Beast Machines, so this inconsistency remained for a good number of years prior to this comic's release.
  • The events of this comic span an impressive length of over tens of thousands of years. It begins right as Beast Machines ends, while the rest of the first page takes place at some point prior to Beast Wars II, as Galvatron is implied to have not yet begun his campaign of searching for Angolmois Energy on Gaia. The second page, meanwhile, is set after Beast Wars II but prior to Beast Wars Neo since the Blentrons' hunt for Angolmois Energy occurred after the energy was extracted from Gaia and dispersed throughout the universe in Angolmois Capsules, which happened in the final episode of Beast Wars II. This means that Cybertron was re-mechanized after being Technorganic for tens of millennia.
  • The person who reproaches Big Convoy is barely seen, but his visible hand (or, rather, boxing glove) shows him to be Star Upper.

Transformers references

[edit]
  • The notion of Vector Sigma as the specific creator of the Convoy Transformers originates from a statement given in Episode 25 of Car Robots, wherein Fire Convoy revealed that both he and God Magnus were created by Vector Sigma.[note 1] Plus, in both that episode and the previous one, God Magnus revealed that Vector Sigma is the one who gives the Energon Matrix to its bearer, and later stated in Episode 35 that an Energon Matrix is only supposed to be used by Transformers of the "Convoy Class". The latter notion calls back to an earlier statement first given in Episode 26 of Beast Wars II, wherein Moon revealed that only "Commander Class" Transformers have an Energon Matrix. This story brings everything full circle with Vector Sigma creating the Convoy Transformers and granting each of them their own Energon Matrix.
  • The group searching for Unicron's energy comprises Fuzors from the Hasbro Beast Wars toyline, their being energy-seekers affiliated with Unicron effectively repurposing them as Blentrons, who used Fuzor molds.

References

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  1. In the English dub version, Robots in Disguise, this was changed to instead credit Alpha Trion as the creator of Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus.
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