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There have been a few Transformers with '''particle cannon''' weaponry. The most well known is [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]]'s primary weapon. It is attached to his right arm and is devastatingly powerful, as is to be expected from a weapon forged from the remains of [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'s favoured [[fusion cannon]], which itself could be combined with Megatron's stock and silencer to form a [[particle beam cannon]]. | There have been a few Transformers with '''particle cannon''' weaponry. The most well known is [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]]'s primary weapon, also known as a '''particle accelerator cannon'''. It is attached to his right arm and is devastatingly powerful, as is to be expected from a weapon forged from the remains of [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'s favoured [[fusion cannon]], which itself could be combined with Megatron's stock and silencer to form a [[particle beam cannon]]. | ||
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''In the early days of the [[Great War (G1)|war]] on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Steamhammer (G1)|Steamhammer]] was armed with a particle accelerator cannon alongside his [[Hammer (weapon)|hammers]] when he went to brutalise some [[Neutral]]ists in [[Yuss]]. It didn't help him, as the [[Magnificent Six]] shot him to pieces before he could even raise it to fire back.'' {{storylink|The Magnificent Six!}} | ''In the early days of the [[Great War (G1)|war]] on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Steamhammer (G1)|Steamhammer]] was armed with a particle accelerator cannon alongside his [[Hammer (weapon)|hammers]] when he went to brutalise some [[Neutral]]ists in [[Yuss]]. It didn't help him, as the [[Magnificent Six]] shot him to pieces before he could even raise it to fire back.'' {{storylink|The Magnificent Six!}} | ||
''After an initial scuffle, when [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (or at least [[Straxus (G1)|a clone of him]]) faced off against the | ''At some point during their fight atop [[Mount Verona]], the [[time travel]]ling Galvatron invited [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]] to "eat particle cannon".'' {{storylink|Hunters|''The Transformers'' #118 cover}} | ||
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''After an initial scuffle, when [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (or at least [[Straxus (G1)|a clone of him]]) faced off against the supposed usurper [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] he insisted that they fight fusion cannon against particle cannon. However, Galvatron went one further and transformed into [[Laser cannon#Notes|space cannon]] mode, bringing [[MacKays Music|a building]] down upon his (sort of) past self before talking him round into an alliance.'' {{storylink|Altered Image!}} | |||
''As they prepared to face Galvatron on [[Earth]], the [[Wreckers]] identified his particle accelerator cannon as his primary armament. It would do them little good, as materialising in the middle of a [[human]] town meant that they couldn't do battle without endangering the fleshlings.'' {{storylink|Wrecking Havoc}} | |||
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===Generation 1 cartoon continuity=== | ===Generation 1 cartoon continuity=== | ||
[[File:ArceeDepth.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|Extra-strength ''CHOOM''.]] | [[File:ArceeDepth.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|Extra-strength ''CHOOM''.]] | ||
When the dying [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] was found by [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], the monster planet pressed the [[Decepticon leader]] into his service, rebuilding him into [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]] and turning the shattered remnants of his [[fusion cannon]] into a powerful particle cannon. For his first use of the weapon, Galvatron unleashed its full power on [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]] utterly disintegrating his traitorous second. When Galvatron tried to use the [[Matrix of Leadership]] to force Unicron into servitude, the planet eater transformed to robot mode and began physically attacking [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] prompting Galvatron to turn his cannon on his master. Unamused, Unicron swallowed Galvatron. Within the monster's innards, Galvatron fought against [[Hot Rod (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Hot Rod]] only to find his cannon was unable to pierce the Matrix's protection of the youth, only succeeding in blasting the talisman itself out of his hands. {{storylink|The Transformers: The Movie}} | When the dying [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] was found by [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], the monster planet pressed the [[Decepticon leader]] into his service, rebuilding him into [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]] and turning the shattered remnants of his [[fusion cannon]] into a powerful particle cannon. For his first use of the weapon, Galvatron unleashed its full power on [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]], utterly disintegrating his traitorous second. When Galvatron tried to use the [[Matrix of Leadership]] to force Unicron into servitude, the planet eater transformed to robot mode and began physically attacking [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], prompting Galvatron to turn his cannon on his master. Unamused, Unicron swallowed Galvatron. Within the monster's innards, Galvatron fought against [[Hot Rod (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Hot Rod]], only to find his cannon was unable to pierce the Matrix's protection of the youth, only succeeding in blasting the talisman itself out of his hands. {{storylink|The Transformers: The Movie}} | ||
When Galvatron was brought to [[Torkulon]], his cannon was deactivated as the psychiatrists attempted to cure him only to learn Galvatron's insanity was an even greater weapon, one Torkulon's software simply could not defend against. {{storylink|Webworld}} | When Galvatron was brought to [[Torkulon]], his cannon was deactivated as the psychiatrists attempted to cure him, only to learn Galvatron's insanity was an even greater weapon, one Torkulon's software simply could not defend against. {{storylink|Webworld}} | ||
During an elaborate [[Quintesson]] trap to unleash the [[Dweller (G1)|Dweller]], Galvatron's cannon became separated from him and used by [[Arcee (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Arcee]] to break down a door. {{storylink|The Dweller in the Depths}} | During an elaborate [[Quintesson]] trap to unleash the [[Dweller (G1)|Dweller]], Galvatron's cannon became separated from him and was used by [[Arcee (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Arcee]] to break down a door. {{storylink|The Dweller in the Depths}} | ||
[[File:ReturnOfOptimusPrime2 SkyLynxGalvatron.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|Galvatron suddenly empathizes with his own troops.]] | [[File:ReturnOfOptimusPrime2 SkyLynxGalvatron.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|Galvatron suddenly empathizes with his own troops.]] | ||
After a particularly vicious series of battles in [[Japan]], [[Wildrider (G1)|Wildrider]] and [[Dead End (G1)|Dead End]] had secured the Matrix of Leadership. Bringing it to Galvatron, the tyrant inserted it into his particle cannon as a power source only for the weapon to spew forth the departed [[spark]] ghosts of the [[Ancient Autobots]] who'd once borne the Matrix and demanded it be returned to Rodimus Prime. Galvatron promptly ejected the Matrix from his cannon thereafter, ordering that the talisman be destroyed. {{storylink|The Burden Hardest to Bear}} | After a particularly vicious series of battles in [[Japan]], [[Wildrider (G1)|Wildrider]] and [[Dead End (G1)|Dead End]] had secured the Matrix of Leadership. Bringing it to Galvatron, the tyrant inserted it into his particle cannon as a power source, only for the weapon to spew forth the departed [[spark]] ghosts of the [[Ancient Autobots]] who'd once borne the Matrix and demanded it be returned to Rodimus Prime. Galvatron promptly ejected the Matrix from his cannon thereafter, ordering that the talisman be destroyed. {{storylink|The Burden Hardest to Bear}} | ||
When the [[Hate Plague]] spread across the galaxy, {{storylink|The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1}} Galvatron's cannon proved his only defence against his maddened soldiers. When a resurrected [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] arrived, needing a heat impervious alloy to cure the Plague, Galvatron led them to it, using his cannon to block off their path from their pursuers. When it transpired the "cure" was merely Optimus coating himself with the metal, Galvatron turned on his old foe only to knocked down by [[Sky Lynx (G1)|Sky Lynx]] who seized the particle cannon and used it to force the Decepticon to load the metal into Optimus' [[trailer]]. {{storylink|The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2}} | When the [[Hate Plague]] spread across the galaxy, {{storylink|The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1}} Galvatron's cannon proved his only defence against his maddened soldiers. When a resurrected [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] arrived, needing a heat impervious alloy to cure the Plague, Galvatron led them to it, using his cannon to block off their path from their pursuers. When it transpired the "cure" was merely Optimus coating himself with the metal, Galvatron turned on his old foe, only to knocked down by [[Sky Lynx (G1)|Sky Lynx]], who seized the particle cannon and used it to force the Decepticon to load the metal into Optimus' [[trailer]]. {{storylink|The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2}} | ||
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===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity=== | |||
[[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] could utilise high-powered particle cannons in both modes. {{storylink|Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|Cosmos's ''More than Meets the Eye'' profile}} In robot mode, [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] was armed with a double-barreled particle cannon. {{storylink|Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|Jetfire's ''More than Meets the Eye'' profile}} | |||
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===''War for Cybertron Trilogy'' cartoon=== | ===''War for Cybertron Trilogy'' cartoon=== | ||
When Galvatron travelled back in time to speak with Megatron, he fired his particle cannon to counter a blast from his past self's fusion cannon. {{storylink|Earthrise episode 5}} | When Galvatron travelled back in time to speak with Megatron, he fired his particle cannon to counter a blast from his past self's fusion cannon. {{storylink|Earthrise episode 5}} | ||
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==Toys== | |||
===''Universe'' (2008)=== | |||
[[File:Galvatronuniversetoy.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb]] | |||
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Galvatron''' (Deluxe Class, [[2008]])}}</ul> | |||
:*''Accessories:'' [[missile]] | |||
:In all modes, ''[[Transformers: Universe (2008 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Galvatron (G1)/toys#Classic Series|Galvatron]] is armed with an orange weapon, capable of holding his missile accessory, called out as a firing particle cannon on his [[packaging]]. | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Galvatron's cannon | *Galvatron's cannon went through some naming difficulties. His [[Galvatron (G1)/toys#Generation 1|original toy]]'s [[instructions]] label the weapon a [[laser]], which, according to the packaging [[bio]], [[Electrochemical laser|emits chemically-produced, direct-current electricity]]. In the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|UK comics]], Galvatron received a ''[[Fact File]]'' [[profile]] which called it a [[Proton cannon#Notes|proton rocket cannon]], a detail which seems to originate from an early [[character model]].<ref>[https://sunbowmarvelarchive.blogspot.com/p/transformers-1986-character-binder.html Transformers: 1986 character binder at the Sunbow/Marvel Archive]</ref> Thereafter it was generally referred to as a particle (or particle accelerator) cannon, although in the [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]] of [[King of the Hill!|issue #112]] both a reader and [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] confusingly referred to Galvatron's [[alternate mode]] as a [[proton cannon]], and his [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] ''[[The Transformers Universe (Marvel)|Universe]]'' profile would return to the packaging bio's description of a laser which emits chemically-produced, direct-current electricity. All of this led a reader to ask [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] which of these was correct in [[Still Life!|issue #323]]'s letters page, to which Blaster replied that the chemically-produced, direct-current electricity laser was probably the most up-to-date and accurate. | ||
**2008 ''Universe'' Galvatron's firing particle cannon callout on his packaging adds weight to that being the correct name of the weapon. | |||
*Just as Megatron's fusion cannon was sometimes shown in [[commercial]]s to have a handle, Galvatron's particle cannon had a trigger on at least [[The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2|one occasion]]. Galvatron apparently doesn't need to ''use'' the trigger; however, several times in season three, he behaved as if he was, holding his cannon with his fist vertically, rather than horizontally, while having one finger in front of the others... go figure. | *Just as Megatron's fusion cannon was sometimes shown in [[commercial]]s to have a handle, Galvatron's particle cannon had a trigger on at least [[The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2|one occasion]]. Galvatron apparently doesn't need to ''use'' the trigger; however, several times in season three, he behaved as if he was, holding his cannon with his fist vertically, rather than horizontally, while having one finger in front of the others... go figure. | ||
*On one occasion, Galvatron demonstrated the ability to use his Particle Cannon as a means of self-propulsion in the vacuum of space. Notably, the Particle Cannon instead fired jet-like exhausted as opposed to energy whilst he did this. | *On one occasion, Galvatron demonstrated the ability to use his Particle Cannon as a means of self-propulsion in the vacuum of space. Notably, the Particle Cannon instead fired jet-like exhausted as opposed to energy whilst he did this. | ||
*It is said the particle cannon is able to destroy metal life cell<!--金属生命細胞-->.<ref>Page 126, ''Super Robot Chronicles: The History of Japanese Super Robot Animations, 1963-1997'' ISBN 4-8124-0343-X</ref> It is unknown if it has any relation with the development of the [[Living-Metal-Destroying Cannon]]. | *It is said the particle cannon is able to destroy metal life cell<!--金属生命細胞-->.<ref>Page 126, ''Super Robot Chronicles: The History of Japanese Super Robot Animations, 1963-1997'' ISBN 4-8124-0343-X</ref> It is unknown if it has any relation with the development of the [[Living-Metal-Destroying Cannon]]. | ||
* Seemingly as a reference to his G1 counterpart's weapon, ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]'' concept art refers to [[Megatron (Movie)|Galvatron]]'s arm cannon as both an "arm particle weapon" and an "arm partical weapon" (with the latter likely being a typo).<ref> | *Seemingly as a reference to his G1 counterpart's weapon, ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]'' concept art refers to [[Megatron (Movie)|Galvatron]]'s arm cannon as both an "arm particle weapon" and an "arm partical weapon" (with the latter likely being a typo).<ref> | ||
[https://www.seibertron.com/images/galleries/files/163/age-of-extinction-concept-art-20.jpg]</ref> | [https://www.seibertron.com/images/galleries/files/163/age-of-extinction-concept-art-20.jpg]</ref> | ||
* Galvatron's bio on the ''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom]]'' webpage refers to the Particle cannon as an "ultra fusion cannon".<ref>[https://transformers.hasbro.com/en-us/brands/kingdom ''Kingdom'' webpage]</ref> | *Galvatron's bio on the ''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom]]'' webpage refers to the Particle cannon as an "ultra fusion cannon".<ref>[https://transformers.hasbro.com/en-us/brands/kingdom ''Kingdom'' webpage]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Generation 1 cannons]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Particle weapons|cannon]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:46, 11 July 2025

There have been a few Transformers with particle cannon weaponry. The most well known is Galvatron's primary weapon, also known as a particle accelerator cannon. It is attached to his right arm and is devastatingly powerful, as is to be expected from a weapon forged from the remains of Megatron's favoured fusion cannon, which itself could be combined with Megatron's stock and silencer to form a particle beam cannon.
Fiction
[edit]Marvel The Transformers comics
[edit]
In the early days of the war on Cybertron, Steamhammer was armed with a particle accelerator cannon alongside his hammers when he went to brutalise some Neutralists in Yuss. It didn't help him, as the Magnificent Six shot him to pieces before he could even raise it to fire back. The Magnificent Six!
At some point during their fight atop Mount Verona, the time travelling Galvatron invited Rodimus Prime to "eat particle cannon". The Transformers #118 cover
After an initial scuffle, when Megatron (or at least a clone of him) faced off against the supposed usurper Galvatron he insisted that they fight fusion cannon against particle cannon. However, Galvatron went one further and transformed into space cannon mode, bringing a building down upon his (sort of) past self before talking him round into an alliance. Altered Image!
As they prepared to face Galvatron on Earth, the Wreckers identified his particle accelerator cannon as his primary armament. It would do them little good, as materialising in the middle of a human town meant that they couldn't do battle without endangering the fleshlings. Wrecking Havoc
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
[edit]
When the dying Megatron was found by Unicron, the monster planet pressed the Decepticon leader into his service, rebuilding him into Galvatron and turning the shattered remnants of his fusion cannon into a powerful particle cannon. For his first use of the weapon, Galvatron unleashed its full power on Starscream, utterly disintegrating his traitorous second. When Galvatron tried to use the Matrix of Leadership to force Unicron into servitude, the planet eater transformed to robot mode and began physically attacking Cybertron, prompting Galvatron to turn his cannon on his master. Unamused, Unicron swallowed Galvatron. Within the monster's innards, Galvatron fought against Hot Rod, only to find his cannon was unable to pierce the Matrix's protection of the youth, only succeeding in blasting the talisman itself out of his hands. The Transformers: The Movie
When Galvatron was brought to Torkulon, his cannon was deactivated as the psychiatrists attempted to cure him, only to learn Galvatron's insanity was an even greater weapon, one Torkulon's software simply could not defend against. Webworld
During an elaborate Quintesson trap to unleash the Dweller, Galvatron's cannon became separated from him and was used by Arcee to break down a door. The Dweller in the Depths

After a particularly vicious series of battles in Japan, Wildrider and Dead End had secured the Matrix of Leadership. Bringing it to Galvatron, the tyrant inserted it into his particle cannon as a power source, only for the weapon to spew forth the departed spark ghosts of the Ancient Autobots who'd once borne the Matrix and demanded it be returned to Rodimus Prime. Galvatron promptly ejected the Matrix from his cannon thereafter, ordering that the talisman be destroyed. The Burden Hardest to Bear
When the Hate Plague spread across the galaxy, The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1 Galvatron's cannon proved his only defence against his maddened soldiers. When a resurrected Optimus Prime arrived, needing a heat impervious alloy to cure the Plague, Galvatron led them to it, using his cannon to block off their path from their pursuers. When it transpired the "cure" was merely Optimus coating himself with the metal, Galvatron turned on his old foe, only to knocked down by Sky Lynx, who seized the particle cannon and used it to force the Decepticon to load the metal into Optimus' trailer. The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
[edit]Cosmos could utilise high-powered particle cannons in both modes. Cosmos's More than Meets the Eye profile In robot mode, Jetfire was armed with a double-barreled particle cannon. Jetfire's More than Meets the Eye profile
Machine Wars artwork
[edit]
After gaining control of the deceased body of Skyquake, Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/29 Starscream got back at Galvatron for killing him in 2005. Starscream then claimed the particle cannon as a trophy. Genesis: The Art of Transformers
2005 IDW continuity
[edit]
Particle cannons were used by Skywatch as lethal countermeasures in their campaign against the Transformers. They were created by reverse-engineering Cybertronian weapon technology, A Rude Awakening likely provided to them by Swindle. A Second Chance at Eden
After Breakdown was captured by a team led by four crash suits, Spike Witwicky ordered the particle cannons on the supporting gunship armed in order to lure out any other Cybertronians in the area by giving the impression that Breakdown was about to be terminated. This worked, and oddly enough, Prowl attempted to come to the Decepticon's rescue, but was then disabled.
Later, particle cannons were used against the Autobots who attempted to rescue Prowl. Spotting one of the cannons being aimed at Hot Rod and Prowl, Ironhide hurled himself into the weapon's path, and died. ...For All Mankind
Kimia Facility transformed into a gigantic particle cannon. Numbers
War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon
[edit]When Galvatron travelled back in time to speak with Megatron, he fired his particle cannon to counter a blast from his past self's fusion cannon. Earthrise episode 5
Toys
[edit]Universe (2008)
[edit]
- Galvatron (Deluxe Class, 2008)
- Accessories: missile
- In all modes, Universe Galvatron is armed with an orange weapon, capable of holding his missile accessory, called out as a firing particle cannon on his packaging.
Notes
[edit]- Galvatron's cannon went through some naming difficulties. His original toy's instructions label the weapon a laser, which, according to the packaging bio, emits chemically-produced, direct-current electricity. In the UK comics, Galvatron received a Fact File profile which called it a proton rocket cannon, a detail which seems to originate from an early character model.[1] Thereafter it was generally referred to as a particle (or particle accelerator) cannon, although in the letters page of issue #112 both a reader and Grimlock confusingly referred to Galvatron's alternate mode as a proton cannon, and his Marvel Universe profile would return to the packaging bio's description of a laser which emits chemically-produced, direct-current electricity. All of this led a reader to ask Blaster which of these was correct in issue #323's letters page, to which Blaster replied that the chemically-produced, direct-current electricity laser was probably the most up-to-date and accurate.
- 2008 Universe Galvatron's firing particle cannon callout on his packaging adds weight to that being the correct name of the weapon.
- Just as Megatron's fusion cannon was sometimes shown in commercials to have a handle, Galvatron's particle cannon had a trigger on at least one occasion. Galvatron apparently doesn't need to use the trigger; however, several times in season three, he behaved as if he was, holding his cannon with his fist vertically, rather than horizontally, while having one finger in front of the others... go figure.
- On one occasion, Galvatron demonstrated the ability to use his Particle Cannon as a means of self-propulsion in the vacuum of space. Notably, the Particle Cannon instead fired jet-like exhausted as opposed to energy whilst he did this.
- It is said the particle cannon is able to destroy metal life cell.[2] It is unknown if it has any relation with the development of the Living-Metal-Destroying Cannon.
- Seemingly as a reference to his G1 counterpart's weapon, Age of Extinction concept art refers to Galvatron's arm cannon as both an "arm particle weapon" and an "arm partical weapon" (with the latter likely being a typo).[3]
- Galvatron's bio on the War for Cybertron: Kingdom webpage refers to the Particle cannon as an "ultra fusion cannon".[4]
References
[edit]- ↑ Transformers: 1986 character binder at the Sunbow/Marvel Archive
- ↑ Page 126, Super Robot Chronicles: The History of Japanese Super Robot Animations, 1963-1997 ISBN 4-8124-0343-X
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Kingdom webpage

