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=Apelinq's War Journals=
=The Stage of Battle is the 2nd War... Beast Wars, Maximize!!=
[[File:Apelinq War Journals.gif|thumb|upright=1.5|Get your stinking paws off my war journals.]]
'''''Apelinq's War Journals''''' is a web-based series of short text stories written by [[Rob Gerbracht]] and was originally released on a near-weekly basis on ''BotCon: Beyond'' from [[February 17]] to [[June 29]], [[2001]]. It served as part of a campaign to build up hype for [[BotCon 2001]] (following a similar campaign conducted a month earlier by "[[VEHICON ALERT!]]"), and is written in the form of personal logs made by the [[Maximal]] [[Wreckers|Wrecker]] [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]].
 
It also served as both a bridge between the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' and ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoons and as a bridge between the [[1998]]–[[2000]] convention-based storyline ''[[Reaching the Omega Point]]'' (which had just concluded the previous year at [[BotCon 2000]]) and the then-forthcoming ''[[Transformers: The Wreckers]]'' comic series  set to debut at BotCon 2001.
 
{{chapters|title=''Apelinq's War Journals''|prev=Reaching the Omega Point|next=Transformers: The Wreckers|content=
*[[The Terror Begins|#1]]
*[[Pieces of a Puzzle|#2]]
*[[Crumbling Edges|#3]]
*[[Chaos (AWJ)|#4]]
*[[The Tyrant Returns|#5]]
*[[Wreck and Rule|#6]]
*[[Circle of Dread|#7]]
*[[The Virus Revealed|#8]]
*[[Back From the Past|#9]]
*[[The Wait is Over|#10]]
*[[Two Against a World|#11]]
*[[A Cure is Found|#12]]
*[[Call From the Heavens|#13]]
*[[(Primal Prime) Assuming Command|#14]]
*[[Timewrecked|#15]]
*[[Re-visitations|#16]]
*[[The Frontiers of Our History|#17]]
*[[Point of No Return|#18]]
*[[Witness to the Covenant|#19]]
*[[Beyond Point Omega|#20]]
}}
 
==Overview==
''Apelinq's War Journals'' chronicles the days on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] that led up to [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] takeover of the planet following his return from the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]], all told from the perspective of [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]], a [[Maximal]] scientist and Squadron Commander for the elite special operations unit known as the [[Wreckers]]. These events are drip-fed over the course of each journal entry, providing tantalizingly small samples of the story's bigger picture rather than spelling everything in fully-elaborated detail. Once Megatron has conquered the planet, the story carries on into the events of the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoon, with Apelinq observing [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal's]] team of Maximals returning to Cybertron in [[Back From the Past|Journal 9]].
 
By [[Call From the Heavens|Journal 13]], a major status quo shift occurs when a [[unspace|transwarp]] ship containing a ragtag crew commanded by [[Primal Prime]] arrives on Cybertron, with [[(Primal Prime) Assuming Command|Journal 14]] seeing Apelinq thrown back in time while Primal Prime take his place for that journal entry. For the rest of the series, Apelinq is stranded on prehistoric [[Earth]] during the latter half of the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' cartoon, and observes the events of that series a from afar. He finally gets involved when the battle of [[Point Omega]] suddenly begins, bringing the series full circle with Apelinq's previous appearance in "[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]", the finale of ''[[Reaching the Omega Point]]'' set between the ''Beast Wars'' episodes "[[Master Blaster]]" and "[[Other Victories]]". The series ends on a deliberate cliffhanger that overlaps with the events of "Terminus", leaving Apelinq's fate undetermined in order to hype up the [[BotCon 2001]] exclusive comic [[Departure|''The Wreckers'' #1]].
 
==Notes==
*Following its original release on ''BotCon: Beyond'', the series was later moved to ''BotCon Online'' on [[November 13]], [[2001]], where it remained until it disappeared in a site update made on [[May 11]], [[2003]]. It wouldn't resurface until early [[January]] [[2006]], on the ''BotCon Online'' archives hosted by [[Fun Publications]] (and later BC Productions).
*Apelinq uses an [[AU]] dating system for his journal entries. The recap of ''Apelinq's War Journals'' included in the [[BotCon 2001]] comic [[Departure|''The Wreckers'' #1]] would later indicate this system to refer to the number of years, or [[Units of time|stellar cycle]]s, '''A'''fter '''U'''nicron's destruction (in reference to [[The Transformers: The Movie|his 2005 destruction]]). The first fourteen of Apelinq's entries take place during 316 AU, with decimal points to distinguish between them. As Journals 10 and 11 are dated with the same decimals, but clearly take place some time apart from each other, it is very plausible that each decimal signifies the day, or solar cycle, of the year/stellar cycle 316 AU that Apelinq made each entry.
*The series was originally placed under the ''Transformers: The Wreckers'' label on ''BotCon Online'', but then placed under the ''Reaching the Omega Point'' label when the series was brought back in 2006.
*Apelinq would later make one more War Journal entry on the inside-cover of [[Disclosure|''The Wreckers'' #3]], serving as a prologue for that comic issue in lieu of a standard recap for the preceding issue, [[Betrayal|''The Wreckers'' #2]].
*The concept of personal log journals written by Apelinq would later be revisited for [[BotCon 2014]], with seven entries written by the ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]'' version of the character published by "[[Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur]]", the Facebook page of the [[Star Seeker]] [[Tornado]]. These entries were given date indices beginning with 468.900.12, but with no units given. They cover the ''Wings Universe'' [[Primal Prime]]'s new Wreckers team and his conflict with the [[Cybertronian Knight]]s, as well as Apelinq's visions of another life he had [[Point Omega|forgotten]].
 
==External links==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/index.html "Apelinq's War Journals" at the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
*Apelinq's Journal entries from [[Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur]]:
**[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_AaAWT6x2Nmc1kzY0JCN2R4bVk/edit Date index 468.900.12]
**[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_AaAWT6x2NmSEx1QlRZWGNBYmM/edit Date index 468.910.08]
**[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_AaAWT6x2NmUUZpMThFeXl2UjA/edit Date index 468.912.18]
**[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_AaAWT6x2NmNTFLaTBTZFlHTGc/edit Date index 469.136.04]
**[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_AaAWT6x2NmbXZCQXhhMWMxaUE/view Date index 466.824.06]
**[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_AaAWT6x2NmZUZJaDlLQTJCZTQ/view Date index 467.713.75]
**[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_AaAWT6x2Nma2JadEdXVXhXY3c/view Date index 469.822.09]
 
<nowiki>[[Category:3H media]]
[[Category:Text stories]]</nowiki>
 
 
 
=The Terror Begins=
{{comicstory
{{comicstory
|seriesissue=''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' Journal 1
|seriesissue=''[[Transformers: Beast Wars (Japanese toyline)|Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers]]'' catalog story
|prev=VEHICON ALERT!
|prev=
|next=Pieces of a Puzzle
|next=
|seriesissue2=''[[Transformers: The Wreckers]]''
|image=BWIICatalogCover01.jpg
|prev2=Primeval Dawn Part 3
|caption=You have NO idea how much strife this one little catalog story has caused.
|next2=
|title="The Stage of Battle is the 2nd War... Beast Wars, Maximize!!"
|image=
|japanese=闘いの舞台は{{ruby|2|セカンド}}戦争... ...ビーストウォーズ、変身!!
|caption=
|romaji=Tatakai no Butai wa Sekando Sensō...Bīsuto Wōzu, Henshin!!
|title="The Terror Begins"
|date=Spring [[1998]]
|publisher=[[3H Productions|3H Enterprises]]
|packaged with=Spring 1998 Japanese ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars (Japanese toyline)|Beast Wars]]'' toy releases
|date=[[February 17]], [[2001]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010220204053/http://www.botconbeyond.com/ ''BotCon: Beyond'' main page featuring the 2/17/01 update (it erroneously says "2/17/00" by mistake), retrieved February 20, 2001] (archived)</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010222060129/http://transformers.pitas.com:80/20_02_2001.html Sunday, February 18, 2001 "Apelinq's war journal"  on transformers.pitas.com (one day late), retrieved February 22, 2001] (archived)</ref> (''BotCon: Beyond'')
|continuity=[[Micro-continuity|Its own]] (see "Continuity" below)
|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|continuity=[[Beast Era timeline (3H)|3H Beast Era continuity]]
}}
}}


'''Trouble's a-brewing.'''
'''New leaders are appointed as a new war begins.'''
 
{{TOC}}
==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.075 [[AU]]''
While [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] are off fighting their own [[Beast Wars (event)|life-or-death struggle]], a new conflict, the "2nd War", is about to unfold on a [[Gaia|planet]] within a [[Solar System|star system]] located in a remote part of the [[Milky Way|galaxy]]. The participants of this conflict are members of the heroic [[Maximal]] Space Guard and the evil [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] Armored Corps, respectively. Their battle is fought over a mysterious weapon hidden in ancient ruins of the planet, a weapon known as the "[[Angolmois Energy|Great King of Angolmois]]". It is said that the victor of this conflict, be it Maximal or Predacon, will be decided in the [[July|seventh month]] of the Cosmic Year [[1999]].
 
[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]], Squadron Commander of the [[Wreckers]], awaits word from the [[Maximal Elder|Council of Elders]] regarding any assistance they could provide for a search Apelinq is conducting. However, the Council has its hands full with some terrorist attacks that recently occurred on the outskirts of the city. [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshal Command]] had assured him that everything is under control, but Apelinq has his doubts and resumes the search on his own.
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: The [[Maximal Elder|Council of Elders]]/[[Maximal High Council|High Council]], [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshal Command]], [[Primus]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*Apelinq is stationed within the [[Wrecker Command Base]], which is situated in a location on Cybertron simply known as "Delta Three".
*[[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshal Command]] is introduced here as a planetary peacekeeping authority on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. Later chapters will refer to a group known as the "Peace Marshals", which the [[BotCon 2001]] comic [[Departure|''The Wreckers'' #1]] would more formally refer to as the "[[Imperial Peace Marshal|''Imperial'' Peace Marshals]]". These are whom Peace Marshal Command is in charge of.
**Later ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]''-related BotCon fiction produced in [[2006]] and [[2007]] by [[Fun Publications]] would introduce a rather similar law enforcement organization called the [[Maximal Command Security Force]]. What, if any, affiliation there may be between the two groups has never been touched upon.
 
===Transformers references===
*Having made his debut back in the [[BotCon 2000]] comic story "[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]], Apelinq is reintroduced here as a member of the [[Wreckers]], who were originally an elite [[Autobot]] unit from the [[United Kingdom|UK]]-exclusive issues of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel Generation 1 comics]], debuting in the story "[[Target: 2006]]". Back in "Termimus", it was subtly hinted that Apelinq is a Wrecker when he cried the Wreckers' famous battle cry of "Wreck and Rule!" It is made fully apparent here with his log entry noting he is a Squadron Commander stationed within the Wrecker Command Base.
*With this first journal entry, the Wreckers receive their very first, very own [[insignia]], one styled after the Autobot symbol but with a hammer incorporated into [[:File:Wreckers symbol.png|its design]].
*The [[Maximal Elder|Council of Elders]] was first mentioned in the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' episode "[[Master of the House]]". The [[Maximal High Council|High Council]] was first mentioned in the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Deep Metal]]". Here, they are confirmed to be the same council.
*Apelinq invokes the name of [[Primus]].
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal1.html "Journal 1: The Terror Begins" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
<nowiki>[[Category:Apelinq's War Journals]]</nowiki>
 
=Pieces of a Puzzle=
{{comicstory
|seriesissue=''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' Journal 2
|prev=The Terror Begins
|next=Crumbling Edges
|seriesissue2=''[[Transformers: The Wreckers]]''
|prev2=
|next2=
|image=
|caption=
|title="Pieces of a Puzzle"
|publisher=[[3H Productions|3H Enterprises]]
|date=On or before [[February 24]], [[2001]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010411020716/http://transformers.pitas.com/28_02_2001.html Saturday, February 24, 2001 "BotCon Beyond Has Been Updated" on transformers.pitas.com, retrieved April 11, 2001] (archived)</ref> (''BotCon: Beyond'')
|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|continuity=[[Beast Era timeline (3H)|3H Beast Era continuity]]
}}
 
'''When one door closes, another one opens.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.098 [[AU]]''
 
To [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq's]] dismay, his trail runs cold, finding no clues as to the whereabouts of either the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'' or the [[Depth Charge (BW)|rogue]] [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Marshal]] who went missing to chase after the ship on his own. With no other leads, Apelinq switches to investigating a recent, and somewhat foreboding, [[unspace|transwarp]] anomaly.
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Depth Charge (BW)|A lost Peace Marshal]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*It's revealed here that Apelinq's search first mentioned in [[The Terror Begins|Journal 1]] is for the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'', the [[Maximal]] science vessel captained by [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]], which first disappeared through a [[unspace|transwarp]] portal in the [[Beast Wars (Part 1)|first episode]] of the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' cartoon.
*Apelinq mentions  a "lost Marshal who broke ranks to locate the ship on his own." This in reference to the Maximal [[Depth Charge (BW)|Depth Charge]] having been in charge of security for [[Colony Omicron]], and his subsequent pursuit of the ''Axalon'', both of which were first given in "Deep Metal". It is revealed here that Depth Charge had been an [[Imperial Peace Marshal]].
*The foreboding transwarp anomaly mentioned here is what brought [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] back to Cybertron from the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]] after he escaped from the [[Autobot Shuttle Omega Delta|Maximals' Autobot shuttle]] mid-transwarp, as was seen in the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' episode "[[Revelations Part II: Descent]]".
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal2.html "Journal 2: Pieces of a Puzzle" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
<nowiki>[[Category:Apelinq's War Journals]]</nowiki>
 
=Crumbling Edges=
{{comicstory
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|prev=Pieces of a Puzzle
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|next2=
|image=
|caption=
|title="Crumbling Edges"
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|date=On or before [[March 3]], [[2001]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010819063829/http://transformers.pitas.com/06_03_2001.html Saturday, March 3, 2001 "Apelinq's War Journal updated" on transformers.pitas.com, retrieved August 19, 2001] (archived)</ref> (''BotCon: Beyond'')
|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|continuity=[[Beast Era timeline (3H)|3H Beast Era continuity]]
}}
 
'''Tensions rise.'''


==Synopsis==
The leaders of both sides of this new conflict are introduced by each of their immediate predecessors. Megatron introduces [[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]] as the [[Emperor of Destruction|New Emperor of Destruction]], and recalls a time when, back on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], the two once disagreed over how to conquer the universe. This led to a fight between the two, in which Galvatron bested Megatron after catching him off guard. Though he now acknowledges Galvatron's ambition and his care for those under his command, Megatron also begrudgingly admits that Galvatron may hold enough dignity to succeed him as Emperor.
''Date Index 316.168 [[AU]]''


The terrorist attacks have escalated and the [[Wreckers]] grow frustrated at the bureaucracy. As [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshals]] go missing, [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq's]] offers for assistance are constantly met with polite rejection. Since his investigation of the [[unspace|transwarp]] anomaly has proven fruitless, Apelinq feels the Wreckers must take action should the situation continue to decay.
Meanwhile, Optimus Primal introduces the new Maximal leader, [[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]], who was originally an ace in the Maximal Space Guard. Optimus notes that he is strong, valiant, and even kind, but also, admittedly, a bit too frank at times. Nevertheless, Optimus considers him to be an ideal leader, and remains hopeful that he can count on Lio Convoy to do all that he can to help maintain peace throughout the universe.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|h1=[[Maximal]]s|c1=
|c1=
*[[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] (3)
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
*[[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]] (4)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Imperial Peace Marshal]]s, the other [[Wreckers]]


===Continuity notes===
|h2=[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s|c2=
*The terrorist attacks were first mentioned back in [[The Terror Begins|Journal 1]]. It is not yet known who is responsible for these attacks, but their identity will be revealed [[The Tyrant Returns|soon]].
*[[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] (1)
*Apelinq first began investigating the mysterious transwarp anomaly back in [[Pieces of a Puzzle|Journal 2]].
*[[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]] (2)
 
===Errors===
*When ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' was added back to ''BotCon Online'' in early [[January]] [[2006]] (after it inexplicably disappeared in a site update made on [[May 11]], [[2003]]), the word "communiqués" in this journal was incorrectly formatted as "communiquÈs", and has remained as such to this day.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal3.html "Journal 3: Crumpling Edges" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
<nowiki>[[Category:Apelinq's War Journals]]</nowiki>
 
 
 
=Chaos (AWJ)=
{{comicstory
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|prev=Crumbling Edges
|next=The Tyrant Returns
|seriesissue2=''[[Transformers: The Wreckers]]''
|prev2=
|next2=
|image=
|caption=
|title="Chaos"
|publisher=[[3H Productions|3H Enterprises]]
|date=On or before [[March 10]], [[2001]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010819071113/http://transformers.pitas.com/13_03_2001.html Saturday, March 10, 2001 "Apelinq's War Journal Updated" on transformers.pitas.com, retrieved April 8, 2001] (archived)</ref> (''BotCon: Beyond'')
|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|continuity=[[Beast Era timeline (3H)|3H Beast Era continuity]]
}}
}}


'''Panic in the city.'''
==Quotes==
'''Galvatron''': "Your time is over, Megatron!"


==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.183 [[AU]]''


An attack at [[New Cybertropolis spaceport]] forces the [[Wreckers]] to break protocol and intervene. The situation has worsened to the point that the [[Tripredacus Council]] wants martial law. [[Maximal Command]] believes the terrorist group responsible to be small and limited, but the Wreckers fear that the worst is yet to come.
'''Lio Convoy''': "Please leave it to me! Optimus, sir!!"


==Featured characters==
==Continuity==
{{featuredcharacters
This catalog story was originally written for the express purpose of explaining the premise of the then-upcoming Japanese-original series ''[[Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers#Beast Wars II|Beast Wars II]]'', which had been created to fill the gap left by the delayed Japanese release of the second and third seasons of the American [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|''Beast Wars'' cartoon]]. Once the first season had finished airing, it would be succeeded by the ''Beast Wars II'' [[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|animated series]], along with an accompanying [[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (manga)|manga series]] published by ''[[Comic BomBom]]''. This little story was released about a month ahead the ''Beast Wars II'' cartoon's debut, and attempted to explain just how ''Beast Wars II'' was supposed to fit into the continuity of the American ''Beast Wars'' cartoon.
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}


==Notes==
===Timeframe===
*Mentioned characters: The other [[Wreckers]], the [[Imperial Peace Marshal]]s, the [[Tripredacus Council]], [[Maximal Command]], the [[Maximal High Council|Council]]
[[File:MegatronGalvatronBW1.jpg|upright=1.4|left|thumb|This didn't happen.]]
As described above in the Synopsis, it is stated that ''Beast Wars II'' is set concurrent to the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]] fought between [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] on what was, at the time, not yet revealed to be prehistoric [[Earth]]<ref>At least, in Japan. By March 1998, the English version of the American cartoon had already [[Coming of the Fuzors (Part 1)|revealed]] the planet to be Earth.</ref> (in Japan, the planet was instead known as "[[Energoa]]" prior to its reveal as Earth). But, it was not initially made clear if this meant it took place during the same timeframe as the Beast Wars (since the time travel aspect had not yet been confirmed in the Japanese dub) or if took place in the far future timeframe that Optimus Primal and Megatron's crews had originally come from before traveling back in time to prehistoric Earth. Needless to say, the latter became the most widespread interpretation once it was made clear on both sides of the Pacific that the American ''Beast Wars'' cartoon was set on Earth in prehistoric times. Additional support for this interpretation came from the setting ''Beast Wars II'' itself, [[Gaia]]—a post-apocalyptic planet overrun by plant and wildlife—which bore a strong resemblance to Earth (with the manga making even more explicit hints to the planet's identity by featuring city ruins that heavily resembled [[Tokyo]]). The manga even featured guest appearances by Optimus Primal that depicted him as native to the timeframe of ''Beast Wars II''. This notion even bled back over into some American media, with the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars]]'' toy bio for ''[[Transmetal 2|Transmetals 2]]'' [[Cybershark#TM2|Cybershark]] alluding to the ''Beast Wars II'' [[Seacon (BW)|Seacons]] as his contemporaries, while the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Machines]]'' bio for ''[[Dinobot (BM)|Dinobots]]'' [[Magmatron (BW)#Beast Machines|Magmatron]] positioned the events of ''Beast Wars Neo'' as having occurred before ''Beast Machines''.


===Continuity notes===
By the [[Emissary of the Fourth Planet|thirty-sixth episode]] of ''Beast Wars II'', it was revealed that Gaia's ancient inhabitants hadn't lived on the planet for several tens of thousands of years, which placed ''Beast Wars II'' that far into the future. Conversely, the [[Dark Designs|thirteenth episode]] of the American ''Beast Wars'' cartoon stated that the cast of that show originally hailed from only three centuries into the future.<ref>Though, a later [[Sparkwar Pt. II: The Search|episode from the ''Beast Wars'' sequel ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' stated the future era was set "eons" later.</ref> However, the specific "three centuries" line from the English version had actually been omitted from the Japanese dub of the episode, so there was no contradiction there. That said, a few discrepancies did eventually begin to crop up in the immediate sequel series to ''Beast Wars II'', ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (cartoon)|Beast Wars Neo]]''. Namely, ''Beast Wars Neo'' [[Big Convoy, Move Out|opened]] with explicit confirmation that the Maximals and Predacons were at war with each other, and had been for some time, while in the [[Beast Wars (Part 1)|first episode]] of the American cartoon, Optimus Primal stated that the Maximals and Predacons were instead at peace with each other, and had been for centuries (this line was kept faithfully in the Japanese dub). Likewise, the supercomputer [[Vector Sigma]] was shown to be a known public figure on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], residing in a [[Tower of Light|tower]] as the highest authority on the planet. By contrast, the [[The Reformatting|first episode]] of the American ''Beast Wars'' sequel series ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' showed that Vector Sigma had long ago evolved into a new form called the [[Oracle (BM)|Oracle]], and presented it as a long lost legend hidden deep within the planet (though, to be fair, since ''Beast Wars Neo'' was made first, there was no way the Japanese production staff could have predicted the future developments of ''Beast Machines'').
*"PMC [[Starhopper]]s" are mentioned in this chapter. A [[Starhopper]] was first seen in the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Deep Metal]]", identified as the ship that brought [[Depth Charge (BW)|Depth Charge]] to [[Earth]]. Here, they are stated to belong to Peace Marshal Command, furthering Depth Charge's ties to the Marshals first given back in [[Pieces of a Puzzle|Journal 2]].
*[[New Cybertropolis spaceport]] is a new development first introduced in this story. It is possibly (but not confirmed) the same place as the [[Central Spaceport|central spaceport]] featured in the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' episodes "[[Fires of the Past]]", "[[Revelations Part II: Descent]]","[[Sparkwar Pt. III: The Siege]]", and "[[Spark of Darkness]]".
*With that said, this chapter confirms that ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' has, thus far, taken place in [[Cybertropolis]], the "central city of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]" first seen in the ''Beast Machines'' episode "[[Master of the House]]".
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] mentions that it's been "less than a stellar cycle" since the terrorist attacks first began back in [[The Terror Begins|Journal 1]]. Up until now, each journal entry has been dated with an index starting with the number "316" and followed by a decimal point and a different set of digits that increase with each journal, suggesting this to be "stellar cycle 316" with each number after the decimal point designating a specific solar cycle (that is, a specific day of the year).
*The [[Tripredacus Council]] was first introduced in the ''Beast Wars'' episode "[[The Agenda (Part 1)]]".
*[[Maximal Command]] is introduced here as a separate entity of authority from [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshal Command]]. At this point, it is not entirely clear what kind of authority Maximal Command has, but later ''Beast Wars'' prequel stories published by [[Fun Publications]] in [[2006]] and [[2007]] ("[[Dawn of Future's Past]]" and "[[The Razor's Edge]]") would reintroduce Maximal Command as another planetary defense agency in charge of the [[Maximal Command Security Force]], and would once be more formally referred to as the "Maximal Defense Command".


===Errors===
===Optimus Primal and Megatron===
*The C in "Maximal Command" is not uppercased.
[[File:PrimalLioConvoyCatalog01.jpg|upright=1.4|thumb|This didn't happen either.]]
Besides the timeframe discrepancies, there were other factors that ended up contradicting this catalog story's depiction of Optimus Primal and Megatron. The two are presented here as Maximal and Predacon authority figures in positions of power that allow them to appoint other individuals with official titles of leadership; Optimus in particular is treated as Lio Convoy's senior officer. This is in stark contrast to how, in the English version of ''Beast Wars'', Optimus was merely the captain of a science vessel, while Megatron was, indeed, originally perceived as the main leader of all Predacons in the cartoon's first season, but [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)#Megatron and the Predacons|changes]] made during the show's second season revealed that he was instead a wannabe tyrant with delusions of grandeur, and was considered a criminal on Cybertron even by his own people (but, like the Vector Sigma contradiction, there was no way the Japanese could have predicted what the second season would change after the first season). Nonetheless, the first-season depiction of Megatron as a true leader likely influenced the depictions of Predacon leaders [[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]] and [[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]] in ''Beast Wars II'' and ''Neo'', respectively. Both were the captains of their own spacefaring vessels, were known by all as fearsome emperors, and answered to no higher authorities within the Predacon ranks. This stood in contrast to how, later in ''Beast Wars'', the [[Tripredacus Council]] was revealed to be the true head of government for the Predacons, with Megatron being labeled a dangerous renegade.


==References==
The early Japanese depiction of Optimus Primal and Megatron as high-ranking Maximal and Predacon leaders seems to have stemmed from an early perception of the two that originally pegged them as being the same characters as their Generation 1 namesakes, [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]. When the original [[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|''Beast Wars'' toyline]] started up in [[1996]], the earliest toy bios and [[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!|pack-in comic]] presented the Maximals and Predacons on present-day Earth and as just [[Autobot]]s and [[Decepticon]]s having been upgraded by "Bio-Genetic Engineering". While this idea was dropped when the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon came along, it seems Takara hadn't quite gotten the memo over in Japan, as the earliest Japanese toy bios for Optimus and Megatron were based on their earliest American toy bios, with both giving them the lofty titles of "Supreme Commander" and "Emperor of Destruction" just like their namesakes. Optimus Primal was even given the same Japanese name as Optimus Prime, "Convoy", and his toy bio treated him as if he was the same Convoy of old. Special Japanese-only redeco toys even mentioned a "trailer truck" and a "Walther P-38" as having been Primal and Megatron's previous [[alternate mode|altmodes]]. Likewise, the Maximal and Predacon factions themselves were given the same Japanese names as those of the Autobot and Decepticon faction, being "Cybertron" and "Destron", respectively, in a seeming attempt to remove as much distinction between the two sets of factions as possible.
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This perception even appeared to bleed over into other Japanese ''Beast Wars'' media: The [[Free the Captured Matrix!|third chapter]] of the ''Beast Wars II'' manga featured a short bio for Optimus Primal that described him as "A fierce fighter who has fought against the Destron army for thousands of years."<ref>数千年にわたり、デストロン軍と戦いつづけで猛者。コンボイの称号を与える軍の評議会の一員でもある。エネルゴン探索の任務遂行中に消息をたったともいわれていたが...!?</ref> And when he later guest-starred in the [[Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger!|''Beast Wars II'' movie]], he was depicted as a "legendary Supreme Commander" that everyone knew and was in awe of, complete with his own [[Energon Matrix|Matrix]]. That same movie also had [[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]] refer to a "Megatron" as "the greatest and most vicious legendary Transformer in history." But, it was never clarified if this grandiose description was in reference to Generation 1 or ''Beast Wars'' Megatron... likely because, at the time, the movie treated the two as if they were the same person, just as it seemed to do for Optimus (Although, when Lio Convoy and Optimus Primal first interacted with each other in the movie, Lio Convoy at one point asks "Please forgive me. But, who are you?" when looking directly at Optimus, casting some doubt over whether they actually knew each other beforehand like this catalog story claimed).
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal4.html "Journal 4: Chaos" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]


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'''''BUT''''', within the Japanese dub of the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon's first season itself, this perception was ''not'' the case. While the dub did insert references to Optimus being a Supreme Commander and Megatron being Emperor of Destruction, the dub was more or less accurate on the matter to the original English version. The two were ''never'' described as being the same characters as their Generation 1 namesakes, and even when the Decepticon [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] made his [[Possession|famous guest appearance]], the episode's Japanese dub made it even ''more'' explicit than the English version that Megatron had ''no'' familiarity with him at all.<ref>In the Japanese dub of "[[Possession]]", when hearing [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] describe Starscream's history, Megatron actually says "I've never heard of him."</ref> Consequently, this show of restraint by the dub turned out to be fortuitous in the long run, as the later two seasons of the series made it [[The Agenda (Part III)|abundantly clear]] that Optimus Primal and Megatron were completely separate individuals from Optimus Prime and the original Megatron.


=The Tyrant Returns=
===The Great King of Angolmois===
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One last contradiction in this catalog story is the fact that it refers to a "weapon" called the "Great King of Angolmois" (アンゴルモアの大王 ''Angorumoa no Daiō'') that lies within ancient ruins of the planet. In both the cartoon and manga, it was instead a lava-like substance called "[[Angolmois Energy]]". Evidently, this was an early concept for the main plot device that was to be fought over by the forces of Lio Convoy and Galvatron, and even made it into the bio for [[Megastorm (BW)#Toys|Megastorm's toy]]; bios for later toys would instead reflect the cartoon and manga by referring to "Angolmois Energy".
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'''He's baaaaack.'''
Interestingly, the concept of a powerful weapon hidden deep within ancient ruins on Earth would later be recycled wholesale and fully utilized just two years later in the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 cartoon)|''Car Robots'' cartoon]], with [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]] being said weapon.


==Synopsis==
===Conclusion===
''Date Index 316.235 [[AU]]''
In the mid-2000s, [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] began to make some serious efforts to organize the ever-growing [[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon timeline]] that included all of the cartoons from the [[Beast Era]]. Due to all of the contradictions laid out above, Takara made the decision to ignore this catalog story entirely, throwing out every claim and character-depiction it made in order to clean up all of the issues between the American and Japanese cartoons. Opting to lean into  "several tens of thousands of years" statement given by ''Beast Wars II'', it was decided to relocate the two American cartoons away from the two Japanese ones, by acknowledging the "three centuries" statement given by the English version of ''Beast Wars'' that the Japanese dub had originally omitted. When fans in the west first learned of this timeline, the placement of ''Beast Wars II'' and ''Neo'' being set so long ''after'' the ''Beast Machines'' cartoon came as quite a startling shock, having long since taken both this catalog story and the ''Beast Machines'' Magmatron toy bio as gospel, since all the continuity issues described above were virtually unknown to anyone outside of Japan due to ''Beast Wars II'' and ''Neo'' having not yet been fully translated into English at the time.


To [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq's]] utter horror, the mastermind behind the attacks is revealed to be none other than the notorious criminal [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]], having made his return to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. The [[Maximal High Council|High Council]] is thrown into a panic over this news and nearly thirty [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshals]] break rank to go after Megatron themselves.
There was, however, one ''more'' discrepancy created by this attempt to fix all of the others: With the relocation of ''Beast Machines'' set before ''Beast Wars II'' and ''Neo'', this now placed the [[Great Transformation|technorganic reformatting]] Cybertron underwent at the end of ''Beast Machines'' as happening ''before'' its appearances in ''Beast Wars Neo'' as a metallic planet. This last hole would be filled in [[2019]] by a ''[[Transformers Legends (comic)|Transformers Legends]]'' [[LG-EX Blue Big Convoy|pack-in comic]], which explained how and why Cybertron was turned back into a metallic world several eons after the end of ''Beast Machines''.


==Featured characters==
Thus, with the discarding of this catalog story from the [[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity]], its events have since been relegated to a little [[micro-continuity]] all unto itself. If anything, it still somewhat fits with the ''Beast Wars II'' and ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (manga)|Beast Wars Neo]]'' manga, which stuck to the catalog story's placing all the characters in the same timeframe. Though, the subsequent ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Metals (manga)|Beast Wars Metals]]'' manga still treats Optimus Primal and Megatron as separate individuals from Optimus Prime and G1 Megatron, meaning they'd just be high-ranking Maximals and Predacons all on their own without any inherent ties to their namesakes.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]], [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] [[Cheetor (BW)|and]] [[Rattrap (BW)|his]] [[Rhinox (BW)|crew]], the [[Maximal High Council|High Council]], the [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshals]]
===Continuity notes===
*Megatron is finally revealed to be the one responsible for the terrorist attacks that had been plaguing Cybertron since [[The Terror Begins|Journal 1]]. The exact nature of these attacks will be revealed in the [[Wreck and Rule|next chapter]].
*Megatron is also described as "a murderous criminal bent on fulfilling his own twisted vision of a new [[Decepticon]] heritage." His being a criminal refers to the fact that he stole the [[Golden Disk (Voyager)|Golden Disk]] (which was first given back in the [[Beast Wars (Part 1)|first episode]] of ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'') and the fact that the [[Tripredacus Council]] considered him a renegade in the episode "[[The Agenda (Part 1)]]". His "twisted vision of a new Decepticon heritage" refers to Megatron's desire to overthrow the [[Maximal]] government and conquer [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] (something Megatron spoke often about throughout the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon) "in memory of the Decepticons" and "for the glory of the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]" (both statements given in "[[The Agenda (Part III)]]").
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal1.html "Journal 5: The Tyrant Returns" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
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=Wreck and Rule=
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'''Enter the Vehicons.'''
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.247 [[AU]]''
Reports come in revealing the deaths of the rogue [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshals]]. The [[Wreckers]] receive numerous calls of [[Vehicon (BM)|attackers]] swarming the planet en masse. [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] has [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] remain behind at the [[Wrecker Command Base|base]] while he and the rest of the team go to face this new menace. Apelinq's parting words to Rodimus: "''Wreck and Rule!''"
==Featured characters==
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==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: the [[Imperial Peace Marshal|Peace Marshals]], [[Vehicon (BM)|swarms of attackers]], [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]], the remaining [[Wreckers]]
===Continuity notes===
*The true nature of [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] is revealed to be "swarms of attackers". These are none other than the [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]] drone armies from ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' which spread across Cybertron in droves during Megatron's conquest of the planet (as first seen in a flashback in the episode "[[Forbidden Fruit]]"). Though, as of this point, there's been no mention Megatron's [[transformation virus|virus]] that the episode showed to be released across the planet ''before'' the Vehicon armies came along. [[The Virus Revealed|Journal 8]] will later shed some light on this.
*After a making minor appearance in "[[VEHICON ALERT!]]", [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] is formally reintroduced here as a member of the Wreckers for the first time ever. He originally appeared as "Hot Rod" in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'', in which he inherited the [[Matrix of Leadership]] and became "Rodimus Prime". Here, he is simply named "Rodimus". The in-fiction reason for this name change would later be given in the [[BotCon 2001]] comic story "[[Departure]]", but for a real-world reason, [[Hasbro]] had lost the [[trademark]] for the name "Hot Rod" at the time of this story's release, and would go on to use "Rodimus" as a substitute for the non-[[Prime (rank)|Prime]] version of the character. The usage of the name here would be the first sign of things to come for over a decade.
===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
*Both the title of this story and Apelinq's parting words to Rodimus are the Wreckers' signature battle cry of "Wreck and Rule!" first introduced in the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel UK comic]] story "[[Target: 2006]]". Its first use in American fiction was back in Apelinq's own debut in the [[BotCon 2000]] comic story "[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]", in which it was uttered by Apelinq himself as the biggest hint of his being a Wrecker (before he was fully confirmed as such in this series).
*The "Maximize" in the title of this story is actually "Henshin" (変身), a Japanese word for "transformation" that was used in the Japanese dub of the [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|''Beast Wars'' cartoon]] as the Japanese equivalent/replacement for both "Maximize" and "Terrorize" in the original English version. "Maximize", rather than "Transform", is used here to reflect that dubbing decision, and also because ''Beast Wars II'' would distinguish "Henshin" from "Transform" by specifically using the former for those with [[beast mode]]s, while the latter would be used by those with mechanical vehicle modes.
 
*Also included in this catalog is a brief recap of the final events of "[[Other Voices, Part 2]]", which had, at the time, recently aired in Japan on [[March 25]], [[1998]]. Said recap is given the title of '''~Convoy's Great Explosion~''' (〜コンボイ大爆発編〜 ''~Konboi Dai Bakuhatsu-hen~''). At the bottom of this recap is also an ad for the then-new ''Beast Wars II'' [[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|animated series]] and [[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (manga)|manga series]].
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal6.html "Journal 6: Wreck and Rule" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=Circle of Dread=
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|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
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'''A silent planet.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.258 [[AU]]''
 
Inside the [[Wrecker Command Base]], [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] remains in solitude, having heard no word from any of the other [[Wreckers]]. He faces the grim realization that he might be the only living [[Transformer]] left on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], now that [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] has seemingly [[transformation virus|eradicated the planet's entire populace]] in under a [[Units of time|stellar cycle]].
 
==Featured characters==
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*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
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==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]], the other [[Wreckers]], the [[Matrix Templar|Templars]], [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*Rodimus is referred to as "the last of the Templars". The previously-released "[[VEHICON ALERT!]]" referred to Rodimus as a member of an "order" thought destroyed. Said order will later be revealed in [[Departure|''The Wreckers'' #1]] to be a group called the [[Matrix Templar]]s.
*By now, it is clear that [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] has fully conquered [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], reflecting the status quo at the start of ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]''. Presumably, his [[transformation virus|virus]] has already been let loose upon the planet, but like the [[Wreck and Rule|previous chapter]], there's still been no mention of the virus as of [[The Virus Revealed|yet]].
*Like in [[Chaos (AWJ)|Journal 4]], [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] mentions that it's been "less than a stellar cycle" since Megatron first began his takeover of Cybertron, the first signs of which were terrorist attacks first mentioned back in [[The Terror Begins|Journal 1]].
 
===Errors===
*When ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' was added back to ''BotCon Online'' in early [[January]] [[2006]] (after it inexplicably disappeared in a site update made on [[May 11]], [[2003]]), the ellipsis that originally ended the text of this entry's second-to-last sentence (which came after the word "myself") was distorted into an "Ö", and has remained uncorrected to this day.


===Real-world references===
===Real-world references===
The use of the word "Templars" to refer to the order that Rodimus is based on the {{w|Knights Templar}}, a Catholic military order from the Middle Ages.
*The "seventh month of the Cosmic Year 1999" and "Great King of Angolmois" are both derived from ''{{w|Les Prophéties|The Prophecies}}'' of [[France|French]] seer {{w|Nostradamus}},<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20170430004120/http://www.maar.us/tenth_century_nostradamus_quatrains.html The text of Nostradamus's ''Prophecies'', Century X, in the original French with an English translation.] See Quatrain 72.</ref> whose prophecies were popular in [[Japan]] at the time. What these two bits actually ''mean'', however, is a ''lot'' to unpack, but most interpretations basically boil down to either a prophecy of doom brought about by either a tyrannical warlord like {{w|Genghis Khan}} or by terrorism, or a prophecy of prosperity brought about by either a rich philanthropist or a king like {{w|Francis I of France}}, occurring at some point in [[July]][[September]] of the year [[1999]].<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=PSiN-CVROJYC&q=Angolmois+mongolian&pg=PA67#v=snippet&q=Angolmois%20mongolian&f=false ''Saint Germain's Prophecy for the New Millennium: Includes Dramatic Prophecies from Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce and Mother Mary''] at Google Books</ref> In reality, it is still not entirely certain what, if anything, this prophecy referred to.
 
*[[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]] addresses [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] with the honorific of "{{w|Senpai and kōhai|senpai}}", which is used to refer to a person of senior experience, hierarchy, level, and/or age, who offers guidance, friendship, and general assistance to a newer, younger, and/or inexperienced person (known as the "{{w|Senpai and kōhai|kōhai}}") belonging to the same group, like a personal mentor. It is commonly used in the Japanese education system to refer to older students of higher grades by younger students of lower grades. In this case, it is used to indicate that Optimus Primal is Lio Convoy's personal mentor/superior (and is translated in the Quotes section above as "sir").
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal7.html "Journal 7: Circle of Dread" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=The Virus Revealed=
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'''He blighted us with ''SCIENCE!!'''''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.263 [[AU]]''
 
Apelinq determines that [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] took over [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] so quickly through use of a [[transformation virus|virus]], which must have induced a kind of [[stasis lock]] that paralyzed everyone's [[transformation|ability to transform]] and fight back, as it swept across the planet.
 
==Featured characters==
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==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] and his [[Vehicon (BM)|troops]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*Having first commenced his all-out conquest of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] back in [[Wreck and Rule|Journal 6]], and accomplishing that in [[Circle of Dread|Journal 7]], it is here that Megatron's [[transformation virus]] is finally brought to light. The virus was first shown in the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' episode "[[Forbidden Fruit]]" as having wiped out most of the planet's population. However, that episode also stated that the virus was unleashed ''before'' the [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]] armies swarmed over the planet, whereas all throughout this series has Megatron been launching terrorist attacks with his Vehicons prior to the release of his virus. It's not implausible that he could have started attacking with Vehicons, then used the virus as a trump card, and ''then'' finished off his takeover with a final Vehicon attack, but this is so far the first, last, and only piece of fiction to ever suggest such.
*As was likewise the case in ''Beast Machines'' (most prominently in the episode "[[The Reformatting]]"), Megatron's virus is said to be capable of "crippling one's ability to transform".
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] also postulates that the virus induces an intense form of [[stasis lock]], a concept first introduced by ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'', which is a state of unconsciousness brought on by an emergency systems shutdown. Here, it is tied into the fact that Megatron's virus deactivated much of Cybertron's population, as originally given in "Forbidden Fruit".
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal8.html "Journal 8: The Virus Revealed" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=Back From the Past=
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'''The beasts are back in town.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.265 [[AU]]''
 
Oribital scanners detect a spacecraft approaching the planet. Though [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq's]] attempts to contact it have met with failure, its presence fills him with renewed feelings of hope... and confusion, since the ship is indicated to be, of all things, an [[Autobot Shuttle Omega Delta|ancient Autobot shuttle]].
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|The]] [[Cheetor (BW)|crew]] [[Rattrap (BW)|of]] [[Blackarachnia (BW)|the]] [[Silverbolt (Fuzor)|Autobot]] [[Rhinox (BW)|shuttle]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*The Autobot shuttle is none other than [[Autobot Shuttle Omega Delta]], the ship commandeered by the [[Maximal]]s of the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' cartoon in the show's [[Nemesis Part 2|final episode]], meaning ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' has finally caught up to the start of the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoon as of this installment. The shuttle was shown returning to Cybertron (and immediately shot at by the planet's defenses) in a flashback during the episode "[[Revelations Part II: Descent]]".
*With this entry marking the arrival of [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal's]] team, their return to Cybertron follows a rather ''brief'' period after Megatron's earlier takeover. Back in [[Circle of Dread|Journal 7]], Megatron had already won by Date Index 316.258 [[AU]], while this entry is dated 316.265 AU, a mere ''seven'' solar cycles later.
 
===Errors===
*When ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' was added back to ''BotCon Online'' in early [[January]] [[2006]] (after it inexplicably disappeared in a site update made on [[May 11]], [[2003]]), the ellipsis that originally came between the last two words of the first paragraph (between "there" and "somewhere") was distorted into an "Ö", and has remained uncorrected to this day.
 
===Transformers references===
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal9.html "Journal 9: Back From the Past" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=The Wait is Over=
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'''He's mad as hell, and he's not going to take it anymore!'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.270 [[AU]]''
 
[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] is done waiting inside [[Wrecker Command Base|Wrecker Command]]. Having developed a shield suit to protect himself from [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] [[transformation virus|virus]], he decides to get outside and figure out what's going on... and maybe take out a few [[Vehicon (BM)|attack drones]] along the way.
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] and his [[Vehicon (BM)|attack drones]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*As [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] prepares to finally exit the [[Wrecker Command Base]], he states that he'd "like to keep a low profile". This is a sneaky little excuse for why he never appeared in the onscreen events of the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoon.
*Apelinq's shield suit seems to be an in-universe explanation for why his [[Apelinq (BM)#Beast Machines|toy]] (a [[redeco]] of the [[Transmetal]]s [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#TM1|Optimus Primal]] toy) resembles a Transmetal despite not actually being one: the [[vacuum metallizing|shiny metallic alloy]] covering his body would be the protective shielding of his suit.
 
===Transformers references===
*Apelinq swears by the [[Pit (BW)|Pit]].
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal10.html "Journal 10: The Wait is Over" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=Two Against a World=
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|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
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'''A new hope.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.270 [[AU]]''
 
[[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] is alive! Miraculously unaffected by the [[transformation virus|virus]], even! He's confirmed to [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] that the rest of the team, and the entire planet, are dead, with [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] now completely overrun by mindless drones called "[[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]]s". Rodimus reassures Apelinq that, as long as the two of them survive, the [[Wreckers]] haven't lost yet!
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]], [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]], the [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicons]], the other [[Wreckers]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*This journal has the same date index as that of the [[The Wait is Over|previous entry]], indicating that they both take place on the same day.
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] swears by the "[[divine weld]]", seemingly a new addition to the ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' mythos, and presumably a legendary device that helped in the creation of the [[Transformer]] race.
*[[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] and the other [[Wreckers]] have been missing since they were last heard from in [[Wreck and Rule|Journal 6]].
*It is revealed here that Rodimus has a mysterious immunity to [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] [[transformation virus|virus]]. This will become a plot point in the [[A Cure is Found|next installment]].
 
===Continuity errors===
*Not so much an ''error'' as a bit of absurdity: Apelinq claims that Rodimus searched "half the entire planet" looking for survivors, but came up short. Really? He never even once found a ''hint'' of [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal's]] team? Did he even think to check in [[Cybertropolis]], the ''central city of Cybertron'' (and which [[Chaos (AWJ)|Journal 4]] strongly implied to be the ''setting'' of [[Apelinq's War Journals|this series]] thus far), at all? Or did that city just ''happen'' to be in the planetary half that he didn’t search?
 
===Transformers references===
*Apelinq mentions that "history has been less than kind to our ranks," in reference to how the [[Wreckers]] tended to have a high death toll in the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Marvel UK ''The Transformers'' comics]].
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal11.html "Journal 11: Two Against a World" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=A Cure is Found=
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'''The latest in antivirus software.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.279 [[AU]]''
 
[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] determines that [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus's]] "somewhat... ''unique'' physiology" is what made him immune to [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] plague. Using this information, Apelinq creates an inoculant that sufficiently counters the [[transformation virus|virus]]. With this cure in their possession, they are ready to begin searching for more survivors.
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]], [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] confirmed [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] was somehow immune to [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] [[transformation virus|virus]] back in the [[Two Against a World|previous chapter]]. It's revealed here that his immunity is rooted in his physiology, right down to the "low-band energy signatures" of his [[Spark]]. The implication is that this is in reference to his being a [[Matrix Templar]], which was previously alluded to both in "[[VEHICON ALERT!]]" and in [[Circle of Dread|Journal 7]]. How exactly his being Templar makes him immune to the virus, however, has never been explained.
*Apelinq first started looking for survivors back in [[The Wait is Over|Journal 10]].
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal12.html "Journal 12: A Cure is Found" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=Call From the Heavens=
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'''It came from transwarp space.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Date Index 316.286 [[AU]]''


Another [[unspace|transwarp]] anomaly appears nearer to the [[Cybertron (planet)|planet's]] surface, and another ship comes through it. It crashes on the far side of [[Polyhex]] and both [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] and [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] are set to go straight to the crash site.
===Other trivia===
 
*Galvatron is depicted here mostly in shadow because, at the time, the color scheme for his toy had not yet been finalized. Indeed, his toy pictured elsewhere in the catalog is represented by an unpainted gray [[prototype|hardcopy]].
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*The orbital scanners that picked up both the [[unspace|transwarp]] anomaly and the ship that came through it are the same ones that detected the arrival of [[Autobot Shuttle Omega Delta]] back in [[Back From the Past|Journal 9]].
*This journal entry overlaps with the events described in "[[VEHICON ALERT!]]", in which newcomers are detected over in Polyhex and [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] orders many of his [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]] troops to head there immediately. The [[(Primal Prime) Assuming Command|next chapter]] will reveal that the crewmembers belonging to the ship that arrives through the anomaly in this chapter are among those newcomers (the rest of which were already on Cybertron).
 
===Transformers references===
*[[Polyhex]] is a [[polities of Cybertron|polity of Cybertron]] that originally appeared in the 17th [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel G1 comic]] issue, "[[The Smelting Pool!]]", in [[1986]]. It was previously mentioned a few months earlier back in "VEHICON ALERT!", which was its first mention in eleven years, after having last been mentioned in the [[1990]] toy [[bio]] for ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]]'' [[Kick-Off (G1)|Kick-Off]].


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External link==
<nowiki>[[Category:Beast Wars II media]]
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal13.html "Journal 13: Call From the Heavens" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
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=(Primal Prime) Assuming Command=
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'''New 'bots on the block.'''
==Origin==
How the Beast Era came about.


==Synopsis==
==Franchises of the Beast Era==
''Date Index 316.292 [[AU]]''
===''Beast Wars: Transformers'' (1996–2001)===
[[File:Optimusprimalvsmegatronsplash.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.8|Before 'toon began, there was... the comic!]]
In the very beginning, when the toyline debuted in 1996, the line presented itself as a complete reinvention of the ''Transformers'' brand, but one that was still set on [[Earth]] in the present day. Numerous references to "Bio-Genetic Engineering" being the source of the Maximals' and Predacons' organic [[beast mode]]s were given in the toys' packaging blurb, in a short [[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!|comic]] [[pack-in material|included]] with the very first [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Beast Wars|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast Wars|Megatron]] toys, and in many of the toys' [[bio]]s. Combined with the bio for that first Optimus Primal toy closely paraphrasing the motto of the original [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Optimus Prime toy]] from [[1984]] ("Freedom is the right of all sentient beings."), the original implication was that ''Beast Wars'' was simply another continuation of the [[The Transformers (franchise)|first]] [[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|two]] iterations of the ''Transformers'' brand, with the Maximals and Predacons merely being genetically-enhanced Autobots and Decepticons, and Optimus Primal and Megatron being the very same individuals as their [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Generation 1]] [[Megatron (G1)|namesakes]].


Acting Commander [[Primal Prime]] writes this log: When he and his team had [[VEHICON ALERT!|arrived]] via [[unspace|transwarp]] portal, [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] had attempted to inoculate them. But before he could finish, he was attacked by a [[Vehicon general]] who plunged Apelinq into the portal as it closed behind them both. Primal Prime's meeting the [[Wreckers]] reinvigorates him, even if [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] is now the sole remaining member. He is also surprised to find Rodimus rather receptive to Primal Prime taking command of the Wreckers, and senses an odd familiarity with the [[Autobot]]. With Apelinq missing in action, the newly-reformed Wreckers must prepare themselves for the coming battle.
Granted, the line wasn't ''explicit'' about this connection at the time, but there was no reason ''not'' to think so. Plus, the [[1997]] release of the Maximal [[Grimlock (G1)/toys#Beast Wars|Grimlock]] toy featured a bio that made it abundantly clear that he was, indeed, the very same Autobot [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] of old, which further reinforced these implications. But after the cartoon took off and cemented itself as the dominant ''Beast Wars'' fiction, the toyline gradually shifted away from its original continuity to one more closely resembling that of the cartoon. A number of 1997 toy bios mentioned "[[energon crystal]]s" (a prominent part of the cartoon's first season), while [[Drill Bit (BW)|Drill Bit]]'s bio referred to the ''Beast Wars'' setting not as "Earth" but instead "the mysterious planet" (as it was known in the cartoon's first season). By [[1998]], the original toy continuity was practically dropped entirely, with the packaging blurbs for the [[Transmetal]]s, [[Fuzor]]s, and [[1999]]'s [[Transmetal 2|Transmetals 2]] directly mentioning events specific to the cartoon's second and third seasons.


==Featured characters==
====Toyline====
{{featuredcharacters
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|h1=[[Maximal]]s
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==Notes==
===''Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers'' (1997–1999)===
*Mentioned characters: [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]], [[Spittor (BW)|the]] [[Packrat|rest]] [[Sonar (BW)|of]] [[Tigatron|Primal]] [[Fractyl|Prime's]] [[Ramulus|crew]], a [[Vehicon general|Vehicon General]], [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]]
====Toyline====
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====Movies====
====Comics====


===Continuity notes===
===''Animorphs'' (1999)===
*Up until now, every journal entry written by [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] indicated that the [[Wrecker Command Base]] was located on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] in "Delta Three". In this journal written by Primal Prime, however, the base is instead suddenly located in "Delta Five". No explanation is given for this change, but it is presumable that Primal Prime had his team had relocate Wrecker Command from from Delta Three to Delta Five for any number of reasons. It is also presumable that, like how the Delta Three base was implied to be in [[Cybertropolis]], the Delta five base may be in [[Polyhex]].
====Toyline====
*This journal and the [[Call From the Heavens|preceding one]] bookend the events of "[[VEHICON ALERT!]]", with Apelinq, [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]], and the crew commanded by [[Primal Prime]] being among the newcomers whose presence in Polyhex had been detected by [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]].
*Primal Prime states that Apelinq disappeared through the same [[unspace|transwarp]] portal that brought he and his crew to Cybertron, after Apelinq had been attacked by a [[Vehicon general|Vehicon General]]. Apelinq's whereabouts and the identity of this General will be made known in the [[Timewrecked|next installment]].
*Before he was sent through the portal, Apelinq was attempting to inoculate the members of Primal Prime's crew with a cure for [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] [[transformation virus]]. Apelinq had first created this cure back in [[A Cure is Found|Journal 12]].
*The strange kinship Primal Prime feels towards Rodimus is due to the latter having once held the [[Matrix of Leadership]]. Primal Prime also feels a familiarity with Cybertron, which he notes is odd since he's never been to Cybertron before now. The then-forthcoming ''[[Primeval Dawn]]'' storyline would later reveal Primal Prime's origin and that he is essentially "the Living Matrix", containing the memories and experiences of all Matrix bearers yet being his own person all the same.
*This is the final chapter of ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' to chronologically lead up to ''[[Transformers: The Wreckers]]''. The remaining entries after this one all shift the setting to the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' cartoon to tie in with the previous ''[[Reaching the Omega Point]]'' saga.


==References==
===''Beast Machines: Transformers'' (1999–2001)===
{{reflist}}
====Toyline====
====Cartoon====
====Comics====


==External link==
===''Transformers: Car Robots'' (2000)===
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal14.html "Journal 14: (Primal Prime) Assuming Command" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
====Toyline====
====Cartoon====


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==Related post-Beast Era franchises==
*'''''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''''' ([[2001]]–[[2003]])
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=Timewrecked=
*'''''[[Transformers: Expanded Universe]]''''' ([[2002]])
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'''Back in time.'''
*'''''[[The Transformers: Super Spychanger Lottery]]''''' (2003)
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==Synopsis==
*'''''[[Transformers: Dinobots]]''''' (2003)
''Fixed Date Index Unknown''
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Having emerged from the [[unspace|transwarp]] portal and dealt with [[Mirage (BM)|Mirage]], [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] finds himself in an unknown locale that reminds him of ancient [[Earth]]. His [[Transfer Interlink]] is missing, having been knocked away when he and Mirage fell through the portal. Apelinq aims to recover it, but still has no idea where or when he is. He ponders what [[Primal Prime]]'s team had been doing here and if he himself may now be trapped here forever.
*'''''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 franchise)|Transformers: Universe]]''''' (2003–[[2008]])
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==Featured characters==
*'''''[[Robotmasters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]''''' ([[2004]][[2006]])
{{featuredcharacters
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|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}


==Notes==
*'''''[[Transformers Timelines (franchise)|Transformers: Timelines]]''''' ([[2005]][[2016]]) / '''''[[Combiner Wars (franchise)|Transformers: Combiner Wars]]''''' ([[2015]][[2018]])
*Mentioned characters: [[Mirage (BM)|Mirage]], [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]], [[Wreckers|Apelinq's comrades]], [[Primal Prime]] [[Spittor (BW)|and]] [[Packrat|the]] [[Sonar (BW)|rest]] [[Tigatron|of]] [[Fractyl|his]] [[Ramulus|crew]]
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===Continuity notes===
*'''''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]''''' ([[2014]]–2016)
*Beginning with this entry, ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' shifts to a completely new setting to tie into the ''[[Reaching the Omega Point]]'' stories of previous years, with [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] having been sent through a [[unspace|transwarp]] portal back in [[(Primal Prime) Assuming Command|Journal 14]]. While the identity of this new setting won't be fully confirmed until [[The Frontiers of Our History|Journal 17]], it is very much implied in this journal to be prehistoric [[Earth]].
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*It is revealed here that the [[Vehicon general|Vehicon General]] that attacked [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] back on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] was [[Mirage (BM)|Mirage]], a [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]] originally from the [[Beast Machines: Transformers (toyline)|''Beast Machines'' toyline]] who did not appear in the [[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|''Beast Machines'' cartoon]]. He is given no origin in either this series or any [[Transformers: The Wreckers|related]] [[Transformers: Universe (comic)|media]] to explain his presence in the world of the cartoon in which this series takes place, but his toy [[bio]] describes him as "An experimental, high-speed weapon created by [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] to breach the intelligence gap between Vehicon generals and their drones." It is plausible that Megatron continued to experiment with his Vehicons and had created Mirage offscreen (especially since Megatron was [[End of the Line|aware]] of [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]] having [[Survivor|secretly]] [[The Key|gone]] [[The Catalyst|rogue]] and likely would have wanted another loyal General under his thumb).
*Apelinq mentions having lost both his cure for Megatron's [[transformation virus|virus]] (which he first created back in [[A Cure is Found|Journal 12]]) and a device he calls his [[Transfer Interlink]], mentioned here for the first time ever.
*Apelinq indicates that wherever and whenever he is now is where and when [[Primal Prime]] and his crew originally came from, before they had arrived on Cybertron back in [[Call From the Heavens|Journal 13]] and "[[VEHICON ALERT!]]". Apelinq also reiterates the fact that Primal Prime's crew had come from here aboard a ship. Exactly what this ship is and how Primal Prime's crew got it has never been explained.
*Apelinq also notes the unpredictable dangers of transwarp travel, saying it "has a nasty habit of taking random turns." This is to explain how and why Apelinq didn't arrive in the exact same time and place from whence Primal Prime's crew originally came, as [[Re-visitations|further]] [[The Frontiers of Our History|installments]] and the later ''[[Primeval Dawn]]'' mini-series will indicate that Apelinq arrived at his destination well before the time when Primal Prime's crew first departed from this planet bound for Cybertron in the future.
*Apelinq mentions that, when he first met Primal Prime back on Cybertron, the latter was cryptic about himself in their introductions, and had mentioned something to Apelinq about "ending the war". What Primal Prime meant by this has never been made clear.


==References==
*''''''[[Transformers Legends (franchise)|Transformers: Legends]]''''' (2014–[[2019]])
{{reflist}}
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==External link==
*'''''[[Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (franchise)|Transformers: Rise of the Beasts]]''''' ([[2023]])
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal15.html "Journal 15: Timewrecked" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
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<nowiki>[[Category:Apelinq's War Journals]]</nowiki>
==Commemoration franchises==
*'''''[[Transformers: Beast Wars 10th Anniversary]]''''' (2006)
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=Re-visitations=
*'''''[[Beast Wars Reborn]]''''' (2006)
{{comicstory
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|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|continuity=[[Beast Era timeline (3H)|3H Beast Era continuity]]
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'''Stranger in a strange land.'''
*'''''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Telemocha Series]]''''' ([[2007]])
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==Synopsis==
*'''''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom]]''''' ([[2021]])
''Fixed Date Index Unknown''
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[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] has found and retrieved his [[Transfer Interlink]] with the antivirus program intact, having nearly risked [[Visitations|an encounter with other Cybertronians on this planet]] to recover it. Their presence on [[Earth|this planet]] poses a curiosity to Apelinq. He will need to further observe them from afar until he can determine who they are.
*'''''[[Vintage|Vintage Beast Wars]]''''' (2021–2023)
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==Featured characters==
*'''''[[Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers Again]]''''' (2023–[[2024]])
{{featuredcharacters
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|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Onyx Primal|Those]] [[Packrat|Cyber]][[Fractyl|tron]][[Vice Grip|ians]]", [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]], "[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)#Characters|these beast warriors]]"
*Machine Wars note
 
===Continuity notes===
[[File:VisitationsBattle.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.2]]
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] previously lost his [[Transfer Interlink]] and his cure for [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] [[transformation virus|virus]] back in the [[Timewrecked|Journal 15]]. His recovery of both in this journal is meant to tie into the [[BotCon 1998]] script reading "[[Visitations]]", with one of these two belongings intended to be the "artifact" that was the main plot device of that story. Artwork (pictured right) for a text recap of that story published in the [[BotCon 2000]] convention [[Terminus (issue|comic]] depicted Apelinq as having been the mysterious "shadowy figure" who snatched the artifact away from the main cast of that story. However, of the two items that Apelinq lost and recovered between Journal 15 and this one, it is not precisely clear ''which'' is supposed to be the artifact from "Visitations" (see here for more).
*With this journal confirming that both it and Journal 15 bookend "Visitations", it's pretty much a given that the [[unspace|transwarp]] gateway that sent Apelinq back in time in [[(Primal Prime) Assuming Command|Journal 14]] dropped him off in the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]] on prehistoric [[Earth]], during the second season of the [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon of the same name]].
*After recovering his lost belongings from a battle between some unfamiliar [[Maximal]]s and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]], Apelinq insists that he "cannot risk further contact with these beast warriors until [he is] sure of their origins or intent." Like in [[The Wait is Over|Journal 10]], this is another sneaky little excuse for why Apelinq never appeared in the onscreen events of the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon despite having been there since midway through Season 2.
 
===Transformers references===
*The title of this journal entry is an obvious nod to the aforementioned "[[Visitations]]" script reading that this entry and the [[Timewrecked|preceding one]] bookend.
*Apelinq describes the Maximals and Predacons involved in the battle from which he recovered his lost items as "beast warriors", which serves as another obvious hint to [[Beast Wars (event)|where]] and [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|when]] Apelinq ended up after he traveled back in time.
*Apelinq cheekily describes his current location as "much [[More than Meets the Eye (disambiguation)|more than meets the eye]]," echoing one of the  [[Transformers brand|''Transformers'' brand's]] oldest marketing slogans.


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External link==
<nowiki>[[Category:Beast Era| ]]
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal16.html "Journal 16: Re-visitations" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
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=The Frontiers of Our History=
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|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
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'''Time travel's a funny thing.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Fixed Date Index Unknown''
 
After further investigation, [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] deduces that he has arrived on prehistoric [[Earth]] in the middle of the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]]. As he awaits a "temporal polestar" that will allow him to reopen the [[unspace|transwarp]] portal he came through, he is sorely tempted to stop [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] in ''this'' time and prevent the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] leader's future takeover of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]].
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Primus]], [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]], [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]], [[Wreckers]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*After several hints (some subtle, some obvious) in the previous two journals, it is confirmed here explicitly that [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] has indeed arrived on prehistoric [[Earth]] during the [[Beast Wars (event)|Beast Wars]], with Apelinq recognizing [[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]] as the opposing leaders of this conflict, having been aware that both had disappeared from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] some time prior to [[The Terror Begins|Journal 1]].
*Apelinq colorfully describes the Beast Wars as a "private little war on the frontiers of our own history." This description suggest that, prior to the point in the future when Apelinq sent back in time, the Beast Wars were never documented by any Cybertronian history records.
*Apelinq calling himself a "background player" of the Beast Wars is yet another sneaky little nod to the fact that he never appeared onscreen in any episode of the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' cartoon despite this series saying he apparently was there.
*Apelinq refers to the [[Wreckers]] back on Cybertron trying to reclaim the planet. Megatron had previously taken over the planet back in [[Circle of Dread|Journal 6]], which was in reference to his takeover in ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]''.
*Apelinq mentions having reclaimed his [[Transfer Interlink]]. He had previously lost it back in [[Timewrecked|Journal 15]] and recovered it in [[Re-visitations|Journal 16]].
*Apelinq states that Megatron "tramples on the sacred ground of our race's heritage," referring to the [[Mount St. Hilary|volcano]] where lies the crashed [[Autobot]] starship of legend, the ''[[Ark (G1)|Ark]]''. Megatron had successfully entered the ''Ark'' in the adjoining episodes "[[The Agenda (Part III)]]" and "[[Optimal Situation]]", and later again in "[[Master Blaster]]". Between those two cases, he also launched an assault on the [[Maximal]] base inside the volcano in "[[Cutting Edge]]", in which he did enter the base but was prevented from reaching the ''Ark''. Regardless, any one of these instances (or perhaps even all of them) could be what Apelinq refers to in this entry.
 
===Transformers references===
*Apelinq mentions the name of [[Primus]].
 
===Real-world references===
*Apelinq notes that he must wait for a "temporal polestar" before he can reopen the transwarp gateway that brought him to the past. A {{w|pole star}} is a star in a fixed position located near the celestial pole of a planet. In Earth's case, the fixed position of {{w|Polaris}}, the "North star", made it historically useful for navigational purposes in the Northern Hemisphere. The "temporal polestar" Apelinq awaits is likely a metaphor for either a point or a phenomenon that is fixed in time, and which will also likely enable him to safely navigate the timestream back to his home time.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal17.html "Journal 17: The Frontiers of Our History" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=Point of No Return=
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|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
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'''Time to go.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Fixed Date Index Unknown''
 
With his [[unspace|transwarp]] program finally up and running, [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] is ready to at last return [[Cybertron (planet)|home]]. But then... "''[[Covenant (group)|they]]''" catch his attention.
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: "[[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|The enemy]]", "[[Wreckers|those left behind]]", "''[[Covenant (group)|they]]''"
 
===Continuity notes===
*Beginning with this journal entry, the events of ''[[Apelinq's War Journals]]'' overlap with [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq's]] appearances in the [[BotCon 2000]] comic story "[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]" (which is itself set between the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episodes "[[Master Blaster]]" and "[[Other Victories]]"). Some of the text in this entry is lifted word-for-word from Apelinq's thought bubbles on Page 17 of that story, retroactively declaring that the text from those thought bubbles was actual lines he recorded into this particular journal entry.
*Furthermore, the thought bubbles from Panel 4 of Page 17 are now revealed to have been a quote from an excerpt of the Covenant of Primus titled the "''[[Sojourner's Passage]]''", which also makes the reference to the "machine age" into a scriptural term for the events of ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]''. The ''Sojourner's Passage'' wouldn't be brought up again until [[2004]] in the "Director's Cut" version of [[Betrayal|''The Wreckers'' #2]], which would reveal that the excerpt quoted here is only the first half of the quote.
*Apelinq has been waiting to get his [[unspace|transwarp]] program active since the [[The Frontiers of Our History|previous journal]].
 
===Transformers references===
*Apelinq refers to the [[Covenant of Primus]], a religious tome of recorded prophecies first introduced in the ''Beast Wars'' episode "[[Nemesis Part 1]]". Here, he instead calls it the "Book of Primus".
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal18.html "Journal 18: Point of No Return" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
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=Witness to the Covenant=
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|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
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'''Never meet your heroes.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''Fixed Date Index Unknown''
 
To [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq's]] amazement, eleven new warriors, the literal [[Covenant (group)|Covenant]] of [[Primus]], have appeared! He's missed his chance to return [[Cybertron (planet)|home]] and laments having to wait again for the appearance of another [[unspace|transwarp]] gateway.
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters: [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]], the [[Covenant (group)|Covenant]]
 
===Continuity notes===
*Just as the title of this entry says, [[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] witnesses the arrival of the [[Covenant (group)|Covenant]], a group of twelve (here eleven) prototypical [[Transformer]]s who were the very first creations of [[Primus]] (a concept that would be recycled for the better-known [[Thirteen]]), and were first introduced in the [[BotCon 1999]] prose story aptly titled "[[Covenant (story)|Covenant]]".
*The arrival of the Covenant described here parallels their arrival in the [[BotCon 2000]] comic story "[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]", specifically on Page 18, immediately after Apelinq's thought bubbles on Page 17, whose text was reflected in the text of [[Point of No Return|Journal 18]].
*Apelinq missed his opportunity to use his [[unspace|transwarp]] program to latch onto a gateway and send him home. He was preparing to do this back in the previous chapter, but got distracted when the Covenant appeared.
 
===Transformers references===
*Apelinq likens the "Covenant of Primus" group to the "[[Covenant of Primus]]" book. This is the first, last, and only time that a direct connection has ever been made between the two.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal19.html "Journal 19: Witness to the Covenant" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
<nowiki>[[Category:Apelinq's War Journals]]</nowiki>
 
=Beyond Point Omega=
{{comicstory
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|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|continuity=[[Beast Era timeline (3H)|3H Beast Era continuity]]
}}
 
'''At the crossroads of destiny.'''
 
==Synopsis==
''[[Point Omega|POINT OMEGA]]''
 
The time has come for Apelinq to put aside his desire to return home and accept that fate has brought him here to actively take part in these events. Though regretful that he may never return home, he hopes that Primal Prime and the Wreckers will continue their fight in his stead. If Apelinq is destined to die here, he'll die knowing that he did what he could to help in this fight!
 
''[[Terminus (issue)|WRECK AND RULE!]]''
 
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|h1=[[Maximal]]s
|c1=
*[[Apelinq (BM)|Apelinq]] (1)
}}
 
==Notes==
*Mentioned characters:
 
===Continuity notes===
 
 
===Transformers references===
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External link==
*[http://www.botconarchives.com/archive/story/journals/journal20.html "Journal 20: Beyond Point Omega" on the ''BotCon Online'' archives]
 
<nowiki>[[Category:Apelinq's War Journals]]</nowiki>

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The Stage of Battle is the 2nd War... Beast Wars, Maximize!!

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Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers catalog story

You have NO idea how much strife this one little catalog story has caused.
"The Stage of Battle is the 2nd War... Beast Wars, Maximize!!"
闘いの舞台は2 (セカンド)戦争... ...ビーストウォーズ、変身!!
(Tatakai no Butai wa Sekando Sensō...Bīsuto Wōzu, Henshin!!)
First published Spring 1998
Continuity Its own (see "Continuity" below)
Packaged with Spring 1998 Japanese Beast Wars toy releases

New leaders are appointed as a new war begins.

Synopsis

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While Optimus Primal and Megatron are off fighting their own life-or-death struggle, a new conflict, the "2nd War", is about to unfold on a planet within a star system located in a remote part of the galaxy. The participants of this conflict are members of the heroic Maximal Space Guard and the evil Predacon Armored Corps, respectively. Their battle is fought over a mysterious weapon hidden in ancient ruins of the planet, a weapon known as the "Great King of Angolmois". It is said that the victor of this conflict, be it Maximal or Predacon, will be decided in the seventh month of the Cosmic Year 1999.

The leaders of both sides of this new conflict are introduced by each of their immediate predecessors. Megatron introduces Galvatron as the New Emperor of Destruction, and recalls a time when, back on Cybertron, the two once disagreed over how to conquer the universe. This led to a fight between the two, in which Galvatron bested Megatron after catching him off guard. Though he now acknowledges Galvatron's ambition and his care for those under his command, Megatron also begrudgingly admits that Galvatron may hold enough dignity to succeed him as Emperor.

Meanwhile, Optimus Primal introduces the new Maximal leader, Lio Convoy, who was originally an ace in the Maximal Space Guard. Optimus notes that he is strong, valiant, and even kind, but also, admittedly, a bit too frank at times. Nevertheless, Optimus considers him to be an ideal leader, and remains hopeful that he can count on Lio Convoy to do all that he can to help maintain peace throughout the universe.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

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Galvatron: "Your time is over, Megatron!"


Lio Convoy: "Please leave it to me! Optimus, sir!!"

Continuity

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This catalog story was originally written for the express purpose of explaining the premise of the then-upcoming Japanese-original series Beast Wars II, which had been created to fill the gap left by the delayed Japanese release of the second and third seasons of the American Beast Wars cartoon. Once the first season had finished airing, it would be succeeded by the Beast Wars II animated series, along with an accompanying manga series published by Comic BomBom. This little story was released about a month ahead the Beast Wars II cartoon's debut, and attempted to explain just how Beast Wars II was supposed to fit into the continuity of the American Beast Wars cartoon.

Timeframe

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This didn't happen.

As described above in the Synopsis, it is stated that Beast Wars II is set concurrent to the Beast Wars fought between Optimus Primal and Megatron on what was, at the time, not yet revealed to be prehistoric Earth[1] (in Japan, the planet was instead known as "Energoa" prior to its reveal as Earth). But, it was not initially made clear if this meant it took place during the same timeframe as the Beast Wars (since the time travel aspect had not yet been confirmed in the Japanese dub) or if took place in the far future timeframe that Optimus Primal and Megatron's crews had originally come from before traveling back in time to prehistoric Earth. Needless to say, the latter became the most widespread interpretation once it was made clear on both sides of the Pacific that the American Beast Wars cartoon was set on Earth in prehistoric times. Additional support for this interpretation came from the setting Beast Wars II itself, Gaia—a post-apocalyptic planet overrun by plant and wildlife—which bore a strong resemblance to Earth (with the manga making even more explicit hints to the planet's identity by featuring city ruins that heavily resembled Tokyo). The manga even featured guest appearances by Optimus Primal that depicted him as native to the timeframe of Beast Wars II. This notion even bled back over into some American media, with the Beast Wars toy bio for Transmetals 2 Cybershark alluding to the Beast Wars II Seacons as his contemporaries, while the Beast Machines bio for Dinobots Magmatron positioned the events of Beast Wars Neo as having occurred before Beast Machines.

By the thirty-sixth episode of Beast Wars II, it was revealed that Gaia's ancient inhabitants hadn't lived on the planet for several tens of thousands of years, which placed Beast Wars II that far into the future. Conversely, the thirteenth episode of the American Beast Wars cartoon stated that the cast of that show originally hailed from only three centuries into the future.[2] However, the specific "three centuries" line from the English version had actually been omitted from the Japanese dub of the episode, so there was no contradiction there. That said, a few discrepancies did eventually begin to crop up in the immediate sequel series to Beast Wars II, Beast Wars Neo. Namely, Beast Wars Neo opened with explicit confirmation that the Maximals and Predacons were at war with each other, and had been for some time, while in the first episode of the American cartoon, Optimus Primal stated that the Maximals and Predacons were instead at peace with each other, and had been for centuries (this line was kept faithfully in the Japanese dub). Likewise, the supercomputer Vector Sigma was shown to be a known public figure on Cybertron, residing in a tower as the highest authority on the planet. By contrast, the first episode of the American Beast Wars sequel series Beast Machines showed that Vector Sigma had long ago evolved into a new form called the Oracle, and presented it as a long lost legend hidden deep within the planet (though, to be fair, since Beast Wars Neo was made first, there was no way the Japanese production staff could have predicted the future developments of Beast Machines).

Optimus Primal and Megatron

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This didn't happen either.

Besides the timeframe discrepancies, there were other factors that ended up contradicting this catalog story's depiction of Optimus Primal and Megatron. The two are presented here as Maximal and Predacon authority figures in positions of power that allow them to appoint other individuals with official titles of leadership; Optimus in particular is treated as Lio Convoy's senior officer. This is in stark contrast to how, in the English version of Beast Wars, Optimus was merely the captain of a science vessel, while Megatron was, indeed, originally perceived as the main leader of all Predacons in the cartoon's first season, but changes made during the show's second season revealed that he was instead a wannabe tyrant with delusions of grandeur, and was considered a criminal on Cybertron even by his own people (but, like the Vector Sigma contradiction, there was no way the Japanese could have predicted what the second season would change after the first season). Nonetheless, the first-season depiction of Megatron as a true leader likely influenced the depictions of Predacon leaders Galvatron and Magmatron in Beast Wars II and Neo, respectively. Both were the captains of their own spacefaring vessels, were known by all as fearsome emperors, and answered to no higher authorities within the Predacon ranks. This stood in contrast to how, later in Beast Wars, the Tripredacus Council was revealed to be the true head of government for the Predacons, with Megatron being labeled a dangerous renegade.

The early Japanese depiction of Optimus Primal and Megatron as high-ranking Maximal and Predacon leaders seems to have stemmed from an early perception of the two that originally pegged them as being the same characters as their Generation 1 namesakes, Optimus Prime and Megatron. When the original Beast Wars toyline started up in 1996, the earliest toy bios and pack-in comic presented the Maximals and Predacons on present-day Earth and as just Autobots and Decepticons having been upgraded by "Bio-Genetic Engineering". While this idea was dropped when the Beast Wars cartoon came along, it seems Takara hadn't quite gotten the memo over in Japan, as the earliest Japanese toy bios for Optimus and Megatron were based on their earliest American toy bios, with both giving them the lofty titles of "Supreme Commander" and "Emperor of Destruction" just like their namesakes. Optimus Primal was even given the same Japanese name as Optimus Prime, "Convoy", and his toy bio treated him as if he was the same Convoy of old. Special Japanese-only redeco toys even mentioned a "trailer truck" and a "Walther P-38" as having been Primal and Megatron's previous altmodes. Likewise, the Maximal and Predacon factions themselves were given the same Japanese names as those of the Autobot and Decepticon faction, being "Cybertron" and "Destron", respectively, in a seeming attempt to remove as much distinction between the two sets of factions as possible.

This perception even appeared to bleed over into other Japanese Beast Wars media: The third chapter of the Beast Wars II manga featured a short bio for Optimus Primal that described him as "A fierce fighter who has fought against the Destron army for thousands of years."[3] And when he later guest-starred in the Beast Wars II movie, he was depicted as a "legendary Supreme Commander" that everyone knew and was in awe of, complete with his own Matrix. That same movie also had Galvatron refer to a "Megatron" as "the greatest and most vicious legendary Transformer in history." But, it was never clarified if this grandiose description was in reference to Generation 1 or Beast Wars Megatron... likely because, at the time, the movie treated the two as if they were the same person, just as it seemed to do for Optimus (Although, when Lio Convoy and Optimus Primal first interacted with each other in the movie, Lio Convoy at one point asks "Please forgive me. But, who are you?" when looking directly at Optimus, casting some doubt over whether they actually knew each other beforehand like this catalog story claimed).

BUT, within the Japanese dub of the Beast Wars cartoon's first season itself, this perception was not the case. While the dub did insert references to Optimus being a Supreme Commander and Megatron being Emperor of Destruction, the dub was more or less accurate on the matter to the original English version. The two were never described as being the same characters as their Generation 1 namesakes, and even when the Decepticon Starscream made his famous guest appearance, the episode's Japanese dub made it even more explicit than the English version that Megatron had no familiarity with him at all.[4] Consequently, this show of restraint by the dub turned out to be fortuitous in the long run, as the later two seasons of the series made it abundantly clear that Optimus Primal and Megatron were completely separate individuals from Optimus Prime and the original Megatron.

The Great King of Angolmois

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One last contradiction in this catalog story is the fact that it refers to a "weapon" called the "Great King of Angolmois" (アンゴルモアの大王 Angorumoa no Daiō) that lies within ancient ruins of the planet. In both the cartoon and manga, it was instead a lava-like substance called "Angolmois Energy". Evidently, this was an early concept for the main plot device that was to be fought over by the forces of Lio Convoy and Galvatron, and even made it into the bio for Megastorm's toy; bios for later toys would instead reflect the cartoon and manga by referring to "Angolmois Energy".

Interestingly, the concept of a powerful weapon hidden deep within ancient ruins on Earth would later be recycled wholesale and fully utilized just two years later in the Car Robots cartoon, with Brave Maximus being said weapon.

Conclusion

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In the mid-2000s, Takara began to make some serious efforts to organize the ever-growing Japanese Generation 1 cartoon timeline that included all of the cartoons from the Beast Era. Due to all of the contradictions laid out above, Takara made the decision to ignore this catalog story entirely, throwing out every claim and character-depiction it made in order to clean up all of the issues between the American and Japanese cartoons. Opting to lean into "several tens of thousands of years" statement given by Beast Wars II, it was decided to relocate the two American cartoons away from the two Japanese ones, by acknowledging the "three centuries" statement given by the English version of Beast Wars that the Japanese dub had originally omitted. When fans in the west first learned of this timeline, the placement of Beast Wars II and Neo being set so long after the Beast Machines cartoon came as quite a startling shock, having long since taken both this catalog story and the Beast Machines Magmatron toy bio as gospel, since all the continuity issues described above were virtually unknown to anyone outside of Japan due to Beast Wars II and Neo having not yet been fully translated into English at the time.

There was, however, one more discrepancy created by this attempt to fix all of the others: With the relocation of Beast Machines set before Beast Wars II and Neo, this now placed the technorganic reformatting Cybertron underwent at the end of Beast Machines as happening before its appearances in Beast Wars Neo as a metallic planet. This last hole would be filled in 2019 by a Transformers Legends pack-in comic, which explained how and why Cybertron was turned back into a metallic world several eons after the end of Beast Machines.

Thus, with the discarding of this catalog story from the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, its events have since been relegated to a little micro-continuity all unto itself. If anything, it still somewhat fits with the Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo manga, which stuck to the catalog story's placing all the characters in the same timeframe. Though, the subsequent Beast Wars Metals manga still treats Optimus Primal and Megatron as separate individuals from Optimus Prime and G1 Megatron, meaning they'd just be high-ranking Maximals and Predacons all on their own without any inherent ties to their namesakes.

Notes

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Transformers references

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  • The "Maximize" in the title of this story is actually "Henshin" (変身), a Japanese word for "transformation" that was used in the Japanese dub of the Beast Wars cartoon as the Japanese equivalent/replacement for both "Maximize" and "Terrorize" in the original English version. "Maximize", rather than "Transform", is used here to reflect that dubbing decision, and also because Beast Wars II would distinguish "Henshin" from "Transform" by specifically using the former for those with beast modes, while the latter would be used by those with mechanical vehicle modes.
  • Also included in this catalog is a brief recap of the final events of "Other Voices, Part 2", which had, at the time, recently aired in Japan on March 25, 1998. Said recap is given the title of ~Convoy's Great Explosion~ (〜コンボイ大爆発編〜 ~Konboi Dai Bakuhatsu-hen~). At the bottom of this recap is also an ad for the then-new Beast Wars II animated series and manga series.

Real-world references

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  • The "seventh month of the Cosmic Year 1999" and "Great King of Angolmois" are both derived from The Prophecies of French seer Nostradamus,[5] whose prophecies were popular in Japan at the time. What these two bits actually mean, however, is a lot to unpack, but most interpretations basically boil down to either a prophecy of doom brought about by either a tyrannical warlord like Genghis Khan or by terrorism, or a prophecy of prosperity brought about by either a rich philanthropist or a king like Francis I of France, occurring at some point in JulySeptember of the year 1999.[6] In reality, it is still not entirely certain what, if anything, this prophecy referred to.
  • Lio Convoy addresses Optimus Primal with the honorific of "senpai", which is used to refer to a person of senior experience, hierarchy, level, and/or age, who offers guidance, friendship, and general assistance to a newer, younger, and/or inexperienced person (known as the "kōhai") belonging to the same group, like a personal mentor. It is commonly used in the Japanese education system to refer to older students of higher grades by younger students of lower grades. In this case, it is used to indicate that Optimus Primal is Lio Convoy's personal mentor/superior (and is translated in the Quotes section above as "sir").

Other trivia

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  • Galvatron is depicted here mostly in shadow because, at the time, the color scheme for his toy had not yet been finalized. Indeed, his toy pictured elsewhere in the catalog is represented by an unpainted gray hardcopy.

References

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  1. At least, in Japan. By March 1998, the English version of the American cartoon had already revealed the planet to be Earth.
  2. Though, a later [[Sparkwar Pt. II: The Search|episode from the Beast Wars sequel Beast Machines stated the future era was set "eons" later.
  3. 数千年にわたり、デストロン軍と戦いつづけで猛者。コンボイの称号を与える軍の評議会の一員でもある。エネルゴン探索の任務遂行中に消息をたったともいわれていたが...!?
  4. In the Japanese dub of "Possession", when hearing Blackarachnia describe Starscream's history, Megatron actually says "I've never heard of him."
  5. The text of Nostradamus's Prophecies, Century X, in the original French with an English translation. See Quatrain 72.
  6. Saint Germain's Prophecy for the New Millennium: Includes Dramatic Prophecies from Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce and Mother Mary at Google Books

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