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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Millennia after the end of [[human]]ity's time on [[Earth]], it is the end of the [[Second Great War]] on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] as [[Lio Convoy]] (in the form of the Legendary Green Lion) and [[Big Convoy]] bring an end to [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], who has taken on [[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]]'s form. [[Primus#Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Vector Sigma]], in gratitude, grants both Lio and Big the title of "[[Great Convoy]]", but the latter turns down the honor, preferring to roam the galaxy as a loner.
Millennia after the end of [[human]]ity's time on [[Earth]], it is the end of the [[Second Great War]] on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] as [[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]] (in the form of the Legendary Green Lion) and [[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Convoy]] bring an end to [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], who has taken on [[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]]'s form. [[Primus#Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Vector Sigma]], in gratitude, grants both Lio and Big the title of "[[Great Convoy]]", but the latter turns down the honor, preferring to roam the galaxy as a loner.


After Cybertron is rebuilt in the wake of Unicron's rampage, Great Lio Convoy announces to a gathering of [[Predacon (BW)|Destrons]] and [[Maximal|Cybertrons]] of the dissolution of the old factions, of the age of [[Convoy]]s, culminating in the foundation of a new unified faction, the Maximals—led by the [[Prime Leader]]s. [[Magmatron]] approves of the reorganization, noting that "[[Prime]]" was a title from before the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] that can apply to Cybertron and Destron alike while "Convoy" is an exclusively Cybertron title. After rechristening himself as "Leo Prime", the former Lio Convoy goes forth as [[Supreme Commander|Senior Commander]] to take on any threat, including the [[Unicron#Aligned continuity family|Unicron]] of [[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|another universe]].
After Cybertron is rebuilt in the wake of Unicron's rampage, Great Lio Convoy announces to a gathering of [[Predacon (BW)|Destrons]] and [[Maximal|Cybertrons]] of the dissolution of the old factions, of the age of [[Convoy (rank)|Convoys]], culminating in the foundation of a new unified faction, the Maximals—led by the [[Prime Leader]]s. [[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]] approves of the reorganization, noting that "[[Prime (rank)|Prime]]" was a title from before the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] that can apply to Cybertron and Destron alike while "Convoy" is an exclusively Cybertron title. After rechristening himself as "Leo Prime", the former Lio Convoy goes forth as [[Supreme Commander|Senior Commander]] to take on any threat, including the [[Unicron#Aligned continuity family|Unicron]] of [[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|another universe]].


In this other universe, [[Go Prime]] confronts the "interloper", explaining that he has split the timeline as part of an experiment to save it from a "crisis". Leo Prime and [[Moon (BW)|L.P.]] are distracted, however, by the fact that the [[quantum gate]] they have used is being used by the [[Predacon (Prime)|Predacons]] of this world to travel to the [[G1 World]]! Returning to his native universe, Leo Prime meets up with [[Delta Magnus]], who handles the Predacon extermination with his [[Primal Vanguard]], and [[Blue Bolts (RID)|Bluebolt]], who has been upgraded into a [[Transformer]] in their own right by [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]]. Leo Prime gets chewed out by the [[Prime Council]] for allowing the Predacons to invade their universe, but [[The Fallen|Megatronus the Fallen Prime]] lays words of gratitude for Leo Prime, who forgave him for [[Train Wars|his invasion of Cybertron from his own universe]] long ago, and grants him amnesty. The Fallen sends Leo Prime on his next mission: to investigate, with the [[Dimensional Patrol]], the [[Legends World]] created by the [[Zamojin (species)|Zamojin]]. There, Megatronus explains, is [[spirit energy|an energy]] they can potentially use to counterbalance [[Angolmois Energy]]. Despite Leo Prime's reassurance that little remains of it, the Fallen is insistent—Angolmois Energy created this universe, and those that possess its power are capable of ending this universe, as happened to the [[Precursor World|previous universe]]. Thus, another energy to replace it for the G1 World is necessary. Leo Prime acquiesces. After Leo leaves, [[Quintus Prime]] and Megatronus set in motion the "[[Anti-Angolmois Energy Act]]" to rid the universe of Angolmois Energy.
In this other universe, [[Go Prime]] confronts the "interloper", explaining that he has split the timeline as part of an experiment to save it from a "crisis". Leo Prime and [[Moon (BW)|L.P.]] are distracted, however, by the fact that the [[quantum gate]] they have used is being used by the [[Predacon (Prime)|Predacons]] of this world to travel to the [[G1 World]]! Returning to his native universe, Leo Prime meets up with [[Delta Magnus]], who handles the Predacon extermination with his [[Primal Vanguard]], and [[Blue Bolts (RID)|Bluebolt]], who has been upgraded into a [[Transformer]] in her own right by [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]]. Leo Prime gets chewed out by the [[Prime Council]] for allowing the Predacons to invade their universe, but [[The Fallen|Megatronus the Fallen Prime]] lays words of gratitude for Leo Prime, who forgave him for [[Train Wars|his invasion of Cybertron from his own universe]] long ago, and grants him amnesty. The Fallen sends Leo Prime on his next mission: to investigate, with the [[Dimensional Patrol]], the [[Legends World]] created by the [[Zamojin (species)|Zamojin]]. There, Megatronus explains, is [[spirit energy|an energy]] they can potentially use to counterbalance [[Angolmois Energy]]. Despite Leo Prime's reassurance that little remains of it, the Fallen is insistent—Angolmois Energy created this universe, and those that possess its power are capable of ending this universe, as happened to the [[Precursor World|previous universe]]. Thus, another energy to replace it for the G1 World is necessary. Leo Prime acquiesces. After Leo leaves, [[Quintus Prime]] and Megatronus set in motion the "[[Anti-Angolmois Energy Act]]" to rid the universe of Angolmois Energy.


In the streets of Cybertron, [[Starscream (BW)|Hellscream]] and [[BB (BW)|Max-B]] fall victim to the act, having their Angolmois Energy drained by the Primal Vanguard and reverted to their prior forms. [[Megastorm|Gigastorm]], [[Dirge (BW)|Dirgegun]], and [[Thrust (BW)|Thrust]] manage to flee. The Primal Vanguard finds the pure-Angolmois Energy Transformer known as [[Lio Junior]], but Quintus Prime keeps him as is to serve as bait for his father...
In the streets of Cybertron, [[Starscream (BW)|Hellscream]] and [[BB (BW)|Max-B]] fall victim to the act, having their Angolmois Energy drained by the Primal Vanguard and reverted to their prior forms. [[Megastorm (BW)|Gigastorm]], [[Dirge (BW)|Dirgegun]], and [[Thrust (BW)|Thrust]] manage to flee. The Primal Vanguard finds the pure-Angolmois Energy Transformer known as [[Lio Junior (BW)|Lio Junior]], but Quintus Prime keeps him as is to serve as bait for his father...


In the resurrected Legends World, Leo Prime catches wind of his son's capture and bids farewell to [[Lio Convoy#Legends World|his alternate self]] and [[Lio Junior#Legends World|his son]]. Concluding that the Zamojin's [[spirit energy]] will not impede the universe's decay, Leo Prime returns to [[Gaia]] with Bluebolt, where he uses the traces of Angolmois Energy there to retake the form of [[white lion|an old friend]], once again becoming Lio Convoy, the Legendary Green Lion. Throughout the universe, disasters unfold and the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticons]] take the ''[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]]'' to a [[black hole (phenomenon)|black hole]] to find alternate sources of energy.
In the resurrected Legends World, Leo Prime catches wind of his son's capture and bids farewell to [[Lio Convoy (Legends)|his alternate self]] and [[Lio Junior (Legends)|his son]]. Concluding that the Zamojin's [[spirit energy]] will not impede the universe's decay, Leo Prime returns to the [[Valley of Lions]] on [[Gaia]] with Bluebolt, where he uses the traces of Angolmois Energy there to retake the form of [[white lion|an old friend]], once again becoming Lio Convoy, the Legendary Green Lion. Throughout the universe, disasters unfold and the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticons]] take the ''[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]]'' to a [[black hole (phenomenon)|black hole]] to find alternate sources of energy.


Bluebolt and Lio Convoy return to Cybertron, finding it has been converted to a factory to make another form of energy. Confronting the two, Megatronus explains that, as Vector Sigma is the current self of the Oracle, a being of Angolmois Energy himself, they took the supercomputer prisoner. Lio Convoy accuses the Fallen of fearing the power that once defeated him, but the democratically elected Prime claims that he will never accept the energy of Unicron the destroyer. With the help of Bluebolt, Lio Convoy manages to take down Megatronus's accomplices, but the Fallen Prime reveals his new energy—the [[Allspark]] itself! Putting the energy of their race's lifeforce in a container, Megatronus seeks to move on to the next universe with said energy, bringing over the [[Thirteen]]. His ranting is cut short as Lio Convoy stabs him, killing the villain. Lio Convoy swears to take Angolmois Energy to save the current world, giving up his life to revive the fallen Bluebolt. Distraught at her friend's death, the newly avian Bluebolt resolves to take his body to Gaia and use its Angolmois Energy to resurrect the lion.
Bluebolt and Lio Convoy return to Cybertron, finding it has been converted to a factory to make another form of energy. Confronting the two, Megatronus explains that, as Vector Sigma is the current self of the Oracle, a being of Angolmois Energy himself, they took the supercomputer prisoner. Lio Convoy accuses the Fallen of fearing the power that once defeated him, but the democratically elected Prime claims that he will never accept the energy of Unicron the destroyer. With the help of Bluebolt, Lio Convoy manages to take down Megatronus's accomplices, but the Fallen Prime reveals his new energy—the [[Allspark]] itself! Putting the energy of their race's lifeforce in a container, Megatronus seeks to move on to the next universe with said energy, bringing over the [[Thirteen]]. His ranting is cut short as Lio Convoy stabs him, killing the villain. Lio Convoy swears to take Angolmois Energy to save the current world, giving up his life to revive the fallen Bluebolt. Distraught at her friend's death, the newly avian Bluebolt resolves to take his body to Gaia and use its Angolmois Energy to resurrect the lion.
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==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters|
{{featuredcharacters|
|h1=Cybertrons/Maximals<br>([[Maximal]]s/[[Autobot]]s)|c1=
|h1=Former Cybertrons ([[Maximal#Beast Wars|''Beast Wars'' Maximals]]/[[Autobot|Generation 1 Autobots]])|c1=
{{collist|2|
{{collist|2|
*[[Big Convoy]] (2)
*[[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Convoy]] (2)
*[[Lio Convoy|Lio Convoy/ Great Lio Convoy/ Leo Prime]] (3)
*[[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy/ Great Lio Convoy/ Leo Prime]] (3)
*[[Longrack (BW)|Longrack]] (4)
*[[Longrack (BW)|Longrack]] (5)
*[[Break]] (5)
*[[Break (BW)|Break]] (6)
*[[Tonbot]] (6)
*[[Tonbot]] (7)
*[[Ikard]] (7)
*[[Ikard (BW)|Ikard]] (8)
*[[Diver (BW)|Diver]] (8)
*[[Diver (BW)|Diver]] (9)
*[[Tasmania Kid]] (9)
*[[Tasmania Kid (BW)|Tasmania Kid]] (10)
*[[Sharp Edge]] (13)
*[[Sharp Edge]] (15)
*[[Stampy (BW)|Stampy]] (14)
*[[Stampy (BW)|Stampy]] (16)
*[[Moon (BW)|Moon/L.P.]] (15)
*[[Moon (BW)|Moon/L.P.]] (17)
*[[Heinrad (BW)|Heinrad]] (17)
*[[Heinrad (BW)|Heinrad]] (19)
*[[Bump]] (19)
*[[Bump (BW)|Bump]] (21)
*[[Santon]] (20)
*[[Santon]] (22)
*[[Powerhug (BW)|Powerhug]] (22)
*[[Powerhug (BW)|Powerhug]] (23)
*[[Randy (BW)|Randy]] (25)
*[[Randy (BW)|Randy]] (27)
*[[Apache]] (26)
*[[Apache (BW)|Apache]] (28)
*[[Rockbuster]] (27)
*[[Rockbuster]] (29)
*[[Mach Kick]] (28)
*[[Mach Kick]] (30)
*[[Survive]] (29)
*[[Survive]] (31)
*[[NAVI (Yukikaze)|NAVI]] (31)
*[[NAVI (Yukikaze)|NAVI]] (33)
*[[Colada]] (32)
*[[Colada (BW)|Colada]] (34)
*[[Scuba]] (34)
*[[Scuba (BW)|Scuba]] (36)
*[[Star Upper (BW)|Star Upper]] (35)
*[[Star Upper (BW)|Star Upper]] (37)
*[[Bighorn]] (36)
*[[Bighorn (BW)|Bighorn]] (38)
*[[Tripledacus]] (37)
*[[Tripledacus]] (39)
*[[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]] (44)
*[[Blue Bolts (RID)|Bluebolt]] (55)
*[[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] (45)
*[[Lio Junior (BW)|Lio Junior]] (65)
*[[Bulkhead (Prime)|Bulkhead]] (46)
*[[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] (80)
*[[Wheeljack (Prime)|Wheeljack]] (47)
*[[Dai Atlas (G1)|Dai Atlas]] (82)
*[[Go Prime]] (48)
*[[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] (83)
*[[Delta Magnus]] (49)
}}
*[[Primal Vanguard]] (50)
 
*[[Blue Bolts (RID)|Bluebolt]] (52)
|h2=Former Destrons ([[Predacon (BW)|''Beast Wars'' Predacons]]/[[Decepticon|Generation 1 Decepticons]])|c2=
*[[Lio Junior]] (63)
{{collist|2|
*[[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] (78)
*[[Archadis (BW)|Archadis]] (11)
*[[Dai Atlas (G1)|Dai Atlas]] (80)
*[[Hydra (BW)|Hydra]] (12)
*[[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] (81)
*[[Megastorm (BW)|Gigastorm]] (14)
*[[Dark Amber Leo Prime]] (83)
*[[Scylla (BW)|Scylla]] (18)
'''[[Prime Council]]'''
*[[Hardhead (BW)|Hardhead]] (20)
*[[Onyx Prime]] (54)
*[[Starscream (BW)|Hellscream/Starscream]] (24)
*[[The Fallen|Megatronus the Fallen Prime]] (55)
*[[Halfshell]] (25)
*[[Solus Prime]] (56)
*[[Autolauncher]] (26)
*[[Prima|Prima Prime]] (57)
*[[Autojetter]] (32)
*[[Maccadam|Alchemist Prime]] (58)
*[[Autostinger]] (35)
*[[Amalgamous Prime]] (59)
*[[Sling (BW)|Sling]] (40)
*[[Quintus Prime]] (60)
*[[Guiledart (BW)|Guiledart]] (41)
*[[Dead End (BW)|Dead End]] (42)
*[[DNAVI (BW)|DNAVI]] (43)
*[[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]] (44)
*[[Saberback (BW)|Saberback]] (45)
*[[Thrust (BW)|Thrustor]] (63)
*[[Dirge (BW)|Dirgegun]] (64)
*[[BB (BW)|Max-B/BB]] (66)
*[[OPE]] (69)
*[[Bazooka (BW)|Bazooka]] (70)
*[[Crazybolt (BW)|Crazybolt]] (71)
*[[Lawbhammer]] (72)
*[[Drag Strip (G1)|Drag Strip]] (73)
*[[Dead End (G1)|Dead End]] (74)
*[[Wildrider (G1)|Wildrider]] (75)
*[[Motormaster (G1)|Motormaster]] (76)
*[[Breakdown (G1)|Breakdown]] (77)
*[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]] (78)
*[[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] (79)
*[[Blast Off (G1)|Blast Off]] (81)
}}
}}
|h3=Other "New Maximals"|c3=
*[[Dark Amber Leo Prime]] (85)
'''[[Primal Vanguard]]'''
*[[Delta Magnus]] (51)
*[[Primal Vanguard trooper]]s (52)


|h2=Destrons/Predacons<br>([[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]/[[Decepticon]]s)|c2=
'''[[Prime Council]]'''
{{collist|2|*[[Archadis]] (10)
*[[Onyx Prime]] (56)
*[[Hydra (BW)|Hydra]] (11)
*[[The Fallen|Megatronus the Fallen Prime]] (57)
*[[Megastorm|Gigastorm]] (13)
*[[Solus Prime]] (58)
*[[Scylla]] (16)
*[[Prima|Prima Prime]] (59)
*[[Hardhead (BW)|Hardhead]] (18)
*[[Maccadam|Alchemist Prime]] (60)
*[[Starscream (BW)|Hellscream/Starscream]] (21)
*[[Amalgamous Prime]] (61)
*[[Halfshell]] (23)
*[[Quintus Prime]] (62)
*[[Autolauncher]] (24)
*[[Autojetter]] (30)
*[[Autostinger]] (33)
*[[Sling (BW)|Sling]] (38)
*[[Guiledart]] (39)
*[[Dead End (BW)|Dead End]] (40)
*[[DNAVI]] (41)
*[[Magmatron]] (42)
*[[Saberback]] (43)
*[[Thrust (BW)|Thrustor]] (61)
*[[Dirge (BW)|Dirgegun]] (62)
*[[BB (BW)|Max-B/BB]] (64)
*[[Ope]] (67)
*[[Bazooka (BW)|Bazooka]] (68)
*[[Crazybolt (BW)|Crazybolt]] (69)
*[[Lawbhammer]] (70)
*[[Drag Strip (G1)|Drag Strip]] (71)
*[[Dead End (G1)|Dead End]] (72)
*[[Wildrider (G1)|Wildrider]] (73)
*[[Motormaster (G1)|Motormaster]] (74)
*[[Breakdown (G1)|Breakdown]] (75)
*[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]] (76)
*[[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] (77)
*[[Blast Off (G1)|Blast Off]] (79)
*[[Untite]] (82)}}


|h3=|c4=
|h4=Non-"New Maximals"|c4=
*[[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]] (1)
*[[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]] (1)
*[[Artemis]] (12)
*[[Primus#Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Vector Sigma]] (4)
*[[Artemis]] (13)
 
'''[[Autobot#Aligned continuity family|''Go!'' Autobots]]'''
*[[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]] (46)
*[[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] (47)
*[[Bulkhead (Prime)|Bulkhead]] (48)
*[[Wheeljack (Prime)|Wheeljack]] (49)
*[[Go Prime]] (50)
 
'''[[Predacon (Prime)|''Go!'' Predacons]]'''
*[[Grimwing (Prime)|Grimwing]] (53)
*[[Lazerback (Prime)|Lazerback]] (54)


'''[[Predacon (Prime)|Predacons]]'''
'''[[Legends World]] natives'''
*[[Grimwing (Prime)|Grimwing]] (51)
*[[Lio Junior (Legends)|Lio Junior]] (67)
*[[Lazerback (Prime)|Lazerback]] (52)
*[[Lio Convoy (Legends)|Lio Convoy]] (68)


'''[[Legends World]]''' natives
'''"New Predacons"'''
*[[Lio Junior#Legends World|Lio Junior]] (65)
*[[Untite]] (84)
*[[Lio Convoy#Legends World|Lio Convoy]] (66)
}}
}}


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*The first three pages retell Unicron's attack on Cybertron at [[The Final Battle (BWN)|the climax]] of ''Beast Wars Neo''.
*The first three pages retell Unicron's attack on Cybertron at [[The Final Battle (BWN)|the climax]] of ''Beast Wars Neo''.
*Heinrad wearing a cloak might be a callback to his clothing in "[[Controverse]]".
*Heinrad wearing a cloak might be a callback to his clothing in "[[Controverse]]".
*Up to this point, the factions known in English-speaking markets as the "[[Maximal]]s" and "[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]" have always been known in Japan as the "Cybertrons" and "Destrons," the same names used for the Autobots and Decepticons before them. With this story, the Cybertron and Destron factions are disbanded, and a new, united one is formed, named... the "Maximals." This isn't helpful from our English-centric wiki-writing perspective, but the story point seems to have been foreshadowed by the previous chapter of ''End of G1 Universe'', in which Bluebolt used the [[activation code]] "Maximize," a term also not previously used in Japan (instead, the Cybertrons would used the Japanese word "henshin"), but the use of which now makes sense. Notably, Untite used the English-language Predacon transformation code "Terrorize," and in this chapter, is identified as a "Predacon" (not a "Destron"), indicating that that faction has somehow also come into being along with the Maximals in this future era; see below for more.
*Up to this point, the factions known in English-speaking markets as the "[[Maximal]]s" and "[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]" have always been known in Japan as the "Cybertrons" and "Destrons", the same names used for the Autobots and Decepticons before them. With this story, the Cybertron and Destron factions are disbanded, and a new, united one is formed, named... the "Maximals". This isn't helpful from our English-centric wiki-writing perspective, but the story point seems to have been foreshadowed by the previous chapter of ''End of G1 Universe'', in which Bluebolt used the [[activation code]] "Maximize", a term also not previously used in Japan (instead, the Cybertrons would used the Japanese word "henshin"), but the use of which now makes sense. Notably, Untite used the English-language Predacon transformation code "Terrorize", and in this chapter, is identified as a "Predacon" (not a "Destron"), indicating that that faction has somehow also come into being along with the Maximals in this future era; see below for more.
*Speaking of faction names, Magmatron claims that "Convoy" is a rank only used by Cybertrons, which…is only ''sort of'' true. The two [[Nemesis Prime (G1)#Story of Binaltech|Black]] [[Scourge (RID)|Convoys]] of this continuity are both Destrons, BUT they’re also both evil clones of Cybertron leaders ([[Optimus Prime (G1)|Convoy]] and [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Fire Convoy]]); Nemesis Prime was constructed by [[Doctor Arkeville]] while Scourge started as a Cybertron protoform.
*Speaking of faction names, Magmatron claims that "Convoy" is a rank only used by Cybertrons, which…is only ''sort of'' true. The two [[Nemesis Prime (G1)#Story of Binaltech|Black]] [[Scourge (RID)|Convoys]] of this continuity are both Destrons, BUT they’re also both evil clones of Cybertron leaders ([[Optimus Prime (G1)|Convoy]] and [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Fire Convoy]]); one was constructed by [[Doctor Arkeville]] (but it happened in [[BT World|a splinter timeline]]) while the other started as a Cybertron protoform.
*"Leo Prime" is the Hasbro-market name for Lio Convoy, having been used on most toys of the character released by the company. In 2012, TakaraTomy used this name for their ''Transformers: Prime'' toy of the character, accompanied by a bio which explained that Lio Convoy had switched to using this name in-universe after the events of ''Beast Wars Neo''. Subsequently, in 2023, the bio for MP-48+ Dark Amber Leo Prime explained that he renamed himself because the Convoys had been replaced by the "Prime Leaders," a change we see enacted in this comic. The term "Prime Leader" itself was a previously ''very''-little-used rank that appears to originate in the ''[[Beast Wars Universe]]'' guidebook, derived from a misunderstanding of a line of dialogue from the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Dark Designs]]."
*"Leo Prime" is the Hasbro-market name for Lio Convoy, having been used on most toys of the character released by the company. In 2012, TakaraTomy used this name for their ''Transformers: Prime'' toy of the character, accompanied by a bio which explained that Lio Convoy had switched to using this name in-universe after the events of ''Beast Wars Neo''. Subsequently, in 2023, the bio for MP-48+ Dark Amber Leo Prime explained that he renamed himself because the Convoys had been replaced by the "Prime Leaders", a change we see enacted in this comic. The term "Prime Leader" itself was a previously ''very''-little-used rank that appears to originate in the ''[[Beast Wars Universe]]'' guidebook, derived from a misunderstanding of a line of dialogue from the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Dark Designs]]".
*Leo Prime's brief visit to the world of ''Transformers: Prime'' was established by the bio included with his ''Prime'' toy. This scene is set in the previously-unseen time-gap between ''Prime'' and ''[[Triple Combination: Transformers Go! (franchise)|Triple Combination: Transformers Go!]]'', and depicts the arrival of the [[Predacon (Prime)|Predacons]] on Earth, as described in the ''Go!'' backstory. The Autobots present—[[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]], [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]], [[Bulkhead (Prime)|Bulkhead]], and [[Wheeljack (Prime)|Wheeljack]]—are the figures who were available in the first wave of the ''Go!'' toyline.
*Leo Prime's brief visit to the world of ''Transformers: Prime'' was established by the bio included with his ''Prime'' toy. This scene is set in the previously-unseen time-gap between ''Prime'' and ''[[Triple Combination: Transformers Go! (franchise)|Triple Combination: Transformers Go!]]'', and depicts the arrival of the [[Predacon (Prime)|Predacons]] on Earth, as described in the ''Go!'' backstory. The Autobots present—[[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]], [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]], [[Bulkhead (Prime)|Bulkhead]], and [[Wheeljack (Prime)|Wheeljack]]—are the figures who were available in the first wave of the ''Go!'' toyline.
*Speaking of ''Go!'': famously, TakaraTomy opted not to import the third season of ''Transformers: Prime,'' and instead produced ''Go!'' as their own, original continuation of the story. This comic provides an in-universe explanation for the timeline branch, revealing that it was the work of Go Prime, who used the time-twisting power of his [[Black Legendisc]] to split the timeline in two. Go Prime was introduced by ''Transformers Go!'', then later retconned into—as he explains here—a 'bot from [[Precursor World]] who had hopped dimensions into the ''Prime'' universe in the ''[[Generations Selects Special Comic]]''.
*Speaking of ''Go!'': famously, TakaraTomy opted not to import the third season of ''Transformers: Prime,'' and instead produced ''Go!'' as their own, original continuation of the story. This comic provides an in-universe explanation for the timeline branch, revealing that it was the work of Go Prime, who used the time-twisting power of his [[Black Legendisc]] to split the timeline in two. Go Prime was introduced by ''Transformers Go!'', then later retconned into—as he explains here—a 'bot from [[Precursor World]] who had hopped dimensions into the ''Prime'' universe in the ''[[Generations Selects Special Comic]]''.
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*Megatronus's attempted invasion of Cybertron occurred in the ''[[Train Wars]]'' manga.  
*Megatronus's attempted invasion of Cybertron occurred in the ''[[Train Wars]]'' manga.  
*The Fallen states that he and the other Primes were elected to their positions of authority, aligning with how the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Chain of Command (BW)|Chain of Command]]" established that Maximal leaders are democratically elected through secret ballot.
*The Fallen states that he and the other Primes were elected to their positions of authority, aligning with how the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Chain of Command (BW)|Chain of Command]]" established that Maximal leaders are democratically elected through secret ballot.
*Sakamoto's focus on the dangers of Angolmois Energy continues a plot point from the ''Generations Selects Special Comic''. Characters seen being hunted for the Angolmois in their systems include [[Megastorm|Gigastorm]], the [[Cyborg Beast]]s, and [[Lio Junior]], who were all upgraded or created through the energy's power, as seen in the [[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|''Beast Wars II'' cartoon]]. Lio Junior has been upgraded from his original form to a "[[virtual redeco]]" of his dad's original body.
*Sakamoto's focus on the dangers of Angolmois Energy continues a plot point from the ''Generations Selects Special Comic''. Characters seen being hunted for the Angolmois in their systems include [[Megastorm (BW)|Gigastorm]], the [[Cyborg Beast]]s, and [[Lio Junior (BW)|Lio Junior]], who were all upgraded or created through the energy's power, as seen in the [[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|''Beast Wars II'' cartoon]]. Lio Junior has been upgraded from his original form to a "[[virtual redeco]]" of his dad's original body.
*Leo Prime's trip to the Legends World and his friendship with the Lio Convoy and Lio Junior of that universe (which led to him being upgraded to the new [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] body he has in this scene) was depicted in [[Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. 41|the manga packed with the ''Legends'' Leo Prime toy]]. He said goodbye to them in the [[Transformers Legends Final Chapter "Epiloge"|''Legends'' epilogue]].
*Leo Prime's trip to the Legends World and his friendship with the Lio Convoy and Lio Junior of that universe (which led to him being upgraded to the new [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] body he has in this scene) was depicted in [[LG41 Leo Prime|the manga packed with the ''Legends'' Leo Prime toy]]. He said goodbye to them in the [[Transformers Legends Final Chapter "Epiloge"|''Legends'' epilogue]].
*The "old friend" from Gaia that Lio Convoy speaks of is the [[white lion]] who rescued him when he crashed on the planet at the start of the ''Beast Wars II'' cartoon, upon whom his alternate mode was based, as seen in "[[White Lion, Run!]]".
*The "old friend" from Gaia that Lio Convoy speaks of is the [[white lion]] who rescued him when he crashed on the planet at the start of the ''Beast Wars II'' cartoon, upon whom his alternate mode was based, as seen in "[[White Lion, Run!]]".
*The 'bots seen as disaster shakes Cybertron are mostly a collection of minor supporting 'bots from the ''Beast Wars Neo'' anime: [[Bazooka (BW)|Bazooka]], [[Crazybolt (BW)|Crazybolt]], [[Randy (BW)|Randy]], [[Hydra (BW)|Hydra]], and Hydra's robot pal [[Ope]]. Also present is [[Seacon (BWII)|Seacon]] leader [[Halfshell]], and his crewmate [[Lawbhammer]], a new addition to the group, introduced in [[God Neptune comic 2|God Neptune's chapter]] of the ''Generations Selects Special Comic.''
*The Cyborg Beasts gained their Angolmois modifications in the ''Beast Wars II'' episodes "[[Megastorm Reborn]]", "[[The End of Starscream]]", and "[[The Lio Convoy Assassination Plot]]".
*The 'bots seen as disaster shakes Cybertron are mostly a collection of minor supporting 'bots from the ''Beast Wars Neo'' anime: [[Bazooka (BW)|Bazooka]], [[Crazybolt (BW)|Crazybolt]], [[Randy (BW)|Randy]], [[Hydra (BW)|Hydra]], and Hydra's robot pal [[OPE]]. Also present is [[Seacon (BWII)|Seacon]] leader [[Halfshell]], and his crewmate [[Lawbhammer]], a new addition to the group, introduced in [[God Neptune comic 2|God Neptune's chapter]] of the ''Generations Selects Special Comic.''
*The concluding caption ("Next Time: The Mystery of the Speedia 500!") indicates that the events of ''[[Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 1|Velocitron Speedia 500]]'' take place after this story.
*The concluding caption ("Next Time: The Mystery of the Speedia 500!") indicates that the events of ''[[Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 1|Velocitron Speedia 500]]'' take place after this story.


===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
*Great Lio Convoy's cloak, with it's large furred ruff, appears to be based on his [[Lio Convoy#Flame Toys|Furai Model kit design]] from Flame Toys.
*Great Lio Convoy's cloak, with its large furred ruff, appears to be based on his [[Lio Convoy (BW)#Flame Toys|Furai Model kit design]] from Flame Toys.
*Incidentally, Lio Convoy's reorganization of the Cybertron and Destron factions (so named in Japanese) into one unified "Maximal" faction is similar to the 2006 [[Beast Wars timeline (IDW)|IDW ''Beast Wars'' comic continuity]], wherein "[[Cybertron (BW faction)|Cybertron]]" was a (failed) attempt to integrate the Maximals and Predacons into one united front, with the "[[Destron (BW)|Destrons]]" as a reactionary rebellion.
*Incidentally, Lio Convoy's reorganization of the Cybertron and Destron factions (so named in Japanese) into one unified "Maximal" faction is similar to the 2006 [[Beast Wars timeline (IDW)|IDW ''Beast Wars'' comic continuity]], wherein "[[Cybertron (BW faction)|Cybertron]]" was a (failed) attempt to integrate the Maximals and Predacons into one united front, with the "[[Destron (BW)|Destrons]]" as a reactionary rebellion.
*It's not immediately obvious, but it's possible to tell from the particular panels and hinges being drawn that [[Delta Magnus]] is ''not'' based on his existing ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]]'' toy, but is rather a hypothetical redeco of the ''[[Studio Series]]'' [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys#Studio Series|Ultra Magnus toy]]. It's possible this new form could be intended to imply that the mantle of Delta Magnus has passed on to a new bot by the future era of this story.
*It's not immediately obvious, but it's possible to tell from the particular panels and hinges being drawn that [[Delta Magnus]] is ''not'' based on his existing ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]]'' toy, but is rather a hypothetical redeco of the ''[[Studio Series]]'' [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys#Studio Series|Ultra Magnus toy]]. It's possible this new form could be intended to imply that the mantle of Delta Magnus has passed on to a new bot by the future era of this story.
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*The Stunticons and ''Nemesis'' are all drawn based on their ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy]]'' toys; notably, they appeared together in those designs in the aforementioned ''Velocitron Speedia 500'' comic which ''End of G1 Universe'' looks set to revisit.
*The Stunticons and ''Nemesis'' are all drawn based on their ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy]]'' toys; notably, they appeared together in those designs in the aforementioned ''Velocitron Speedia 500'' comic which ''End of G1 Universe'' looks set to revisit.
*Two moons appear orbiting Cybertron. Given the destruction of [[Moonbase One]] and [[Moonbase Two]] in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'', might these be [[Moonbase 3]] and [[Moon Base Four]], which were pioneered by other continuities?
*Two moons appear orbiting Cybertron. Given the destruction of [[Moonbase One]] and [[Moonbase Two]] in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'', might these be [[Moonbase 3]] and [[Moon Base Four]], which were pioneered by other continuities?
*The Quantum Gate is based on the [[Quantum Dial]] accessory included with [[Canon/Transformers]] [[Reflector (G1)#Canon/Transformers|Refraktor R5]].
*The Quantum Gate is based on the [[Quantum Dial]] accessory included with ''[[Canon/Transformers]]'' [[Reflector (G1)#Canon/Transformers|Refraktor R5]].
*Megatronus's AllSpark is the accessory included with Canon/Transformers [[Nemesis Prime R5]].
*Megatronus's containment device for the "[[Transformer afterlife|Allspark]]" wad-of-[[spark]]s afterlife of ''Beast Wars'' continuity as introduced in the [[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|''Beast Machines'' cartoon]] is a subtle [[repurposing]] of an accessory representing the contemporary "[[AllSpark]]" life-giving object included with the ''[[Canon/Transformers]]'' [[Nemesis Prime R5]] figure.


===Other notes===
===Other notes===
*The title of this chapter obviously ties in with the ''[[Transformers: Age of the Primes]]'' toyline, with the incarnations of the [[Thirteen]] featured in the story being based on their concurrent figures in the line.
*The title of this chapter obviously ties in with the ''[[Transformers: Age of the Primes]]'' toyline, with the incarnations of the [[Thirteen]] featured in the story being based on their concurrent figures in the line.
*Due to the lack of article adjectives in Japanese, the title can be interpreted as any of "Age of the Primes" or "The Age of the Primes".


==References==
==References==
*[https://tf.takaratomy.co.jp/products/tf_nl/nl-01-web-comic "Age of Primes" at the TakaraTomy ''New Legends'' website]
*[https://tf.takaratomy.co.jp/products/tf_nl/nl-01-web-comic "Age of Primes" at the TakaraTomy ''New Legends'' website]
*[[Source:Chapter Two: Age of Primes|"Age of Primes" script translation]]
*[[Source:Chapter Two: Age of Primes|"Age of Primes" script translation]]
*[https://imgchest.com/p/dl7p53xljyo Lettering of the translation] by MrRald on Image Chest


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The name or term "Age of Primes" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Age of Primes (disambiguation).
Transformers New Legends
The Transformers:
End of G1 Universe

Chapter Two
"Age of Primes"
プライムの時代
(Prime no Jidai)
Publisher TakaraTomy
First published 2026 February 17
Manga Hayato Sakamoto
Color Josh Perez (1, 12, 13p),
Tai Koshii (2, 3p),
Lebanon Sugi (4, 5, 8, 9p)
Ricken (6, 7, 14p)
Yuki Ohshima (7, 8, 9, 10, 11p)
Editor Kouji Nimura
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Chronology The End

Lio Convoy returns to Cybertron, only to find it less than welcoming.

Synopsis

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Millennia after the end of humanity's time on Earth, it is the end of the Second Great War on Cybertron as Lio Convoy (in the form of the Legendary Green Lion) and Big Convoy bring an end to Unicron, who has taken on Galvatron's form. Vector Sigma, in gratitude, grants both Lio and Big the title of "Great Convoy", but the latter turns down the honor, preferring to roam the galaxy as a loner.

After Cybertron is rebuilt in the wake of Unicron's rampage, Great Lio Convoy announces to a gathering of Destrons and Cybertrons of the dissolution of the old factions, of the age of Convoys, culminating in the foundation of a new unified faction, the Maximals—led by the Prime Leaders. Magmatron approves of the reorganization, noting that "Prime" was a title from before the Great War that can apply to Cybertron and Destron alike while "Convoy" is an exclusively Cybertron title. After rechristening himself as "Leo Prime", the former Lio Convoy goes forth as Senior Commander to take on any threat, including the Unicron of another universe.

In this other universe, Go Prime confronts the "interloper", explaining that he has split the timeline as part of an experiment to save it from a "crisis". Leo Prime and L.P. are distracted, however, by the fact that the quantum gate they have used is being used by the Predacons of this world to travel to the G1 World! Returning to his native universe, Leo Prime meets up with Delta Magnus, who handles the Predacon extermination with his Primal Vanguard, and Bluebolt, who has been upgraded into a Transformer in her own right by God Magnus. Leo Prime gets chewed out by the Prime Council for allowing the Predacons to invade their universe, but Megatronus the Fallen Prime lays words of gratitude for Leo Prime, who forgave him for his invasion of Cybertron from his own universe long ago, and grants him amnesty. The Fallen sends Leo Prime on his next mission: to investigate, with the Dimensional Patrol, the Legends World created by the Zamojin. There, Megatronus explains, is an energy they can potentially use to counterbalance Angolmois Energy. Despite Leo Prime's reassurance that little remains of it, the Fallen is insistent—Angolmois Energy created this universe, and those that possess its power are capable of ending this universe, as happened to the previous universe. Thus, another energy to replace it for the G1 World is necessary. Leo Prime acquiesces. After Leo leaves, Quintus Prime and Megatronus set in motion the "Anti-Angolmois Energy Act" to rid the universe of Angolmois Energy.

In the streets of Cybertron, Hellscream and Max-B fall victim to the act, having their Angolmois Energy drained by the Primal Vanguard and reverted to their prior forms. Gigastorm, Dirgegun, and Thrust manage to flee. The Primal Vanguard finds the pure-Angolmois Energy Transformer known as Lio Junior, but Quintus Prime keeps him as is to serve as bait for his father...

In the resurrected Legends World, Leo Prime catches wind of his son's capture and bids farewell to his alternate self and his son. Concluding that the Zamojin's spirit energy will not impede the universe's decay, Leo Prime returns to the Valley of Lions on Gaia with Bluebolt, where he uses the traces of Angolmois Energy there to retake the form of an old friend, once again becoming Lio Convoy, the Legendary Green Lion. Throughout the universe, disasters unfold and the Stunticons take the Nemesis to a black hole to find alternate sources of energy.

Bluebolt and Lio Convoy return to Cybertron, finding it has been converted to a factory to make another form of energy. Confronting the two, Megatronus explains that, as Vector Sigma is the current self of the Oracle, a being of Angolmois Energy himself, they took the supercomputer prisoner. Lio Convoy accuses the Fallen of fearing the power that once defeated him, but the democratically elected Prime claims that he will never accept the energy of Unicron the destroyer. With the help of Bluebolt, Lio Convoy manages to take down Megatronus's accomplices, but the Fallen Prime reveals his new energy—the Allspark itself! Putting the energy of their race's lifeforce in a container, Megatronus seeks to move on to the next universe with said energy, bringing over the Thirteen. His ranting is cut short as Lio Convoy stabs him, killing the villain. Lio Convoy swears to take Angolmois Energy to save the current world, giving up his life to revive the fallen Bluebolt. Distraught at her friend's death, the newly avian Bluebolt resolves to take his body to Gaia and use its Angolmois Energy to resurrect the lion.

Later, Untite sets a course for the Predacon base on Junkion, moaning that Dark Amber Leo Prime has eaten up all of the cargo on his ship. Suddenly, an image of Lio Convoy emanates from Dark Amber's Energon Matrix and the two selves of the lion finally meet in person. Lio Convoy enjoins Leo Prime to save the universe together, thus proving the righteousness of Angolmois Energy.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Former Cybertrons (Beast Wars Maximals/Generation 1 Autobots) Former Destrons (Beast Wars Predacons/Generation 1 Decepticons) Other "New Maximals" Non-"New Maximals"

Primal Vanguard

Prime Council

Go! Autobots

Go! Predacons

Legends World natives

"New Predacons"

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • This comic bridges the end of the Beast Wars Neo cartoon with the previous installment of End of G1 Universe, released four years prior to this one, incorporating the various multiversal adventures Lio Convoy is known to have gone on during that time, as previously established by both the Transformers: Prime and Legends lines.
  • The first three pages retell Unicron's attack on Cybertron at the climax of Beast Wars Neo.
  • Heinrad wearing a cloak might be a callback to his clothing in "Controverse".
  • Up to this point, the factions known in English-speaking markets as the "Maximals" and "Predacons" have always been known in Japan as the "Cybertrons" and "Destrons", the same names used for the Autobots and Decepticons before them. With this story, the Cybertron and Destron factions are disbanded, and a new, united one is formed, named... the "Maximals". This isn't helpful from our English-centric wiki-writing perspective, but the story point seems to have been foreshadowed by the previous chapter of End of G1 Universe, in which Bluebolt used the activation code "Maximize", a term also not previously used in Japan (instead, the Cybertrons would used the Japanese word "henshin"), but the use of which now makes sense. Notably, Untite used the English-language Predacon transformation code "Terrorize", and in this chapter, is identified as a "Predacon" (not a "Destron"), indicating that that faction has somehow also come into being along with the Maximals in this future era; see below for more.
  • Speaking of faction names, Magmatron claims that "Convoy" is a rank only used by Cybertrons, which…is only sort of true. The two Black Convoys of this continuity are both Destrons, BUT they’re also both evil clones of Cybertron leaders (Convoy and Fire Convoy); one was constructed by Doctor Arkeville (but it happened in a splinter timeline) while the other started as a Cybertron protoform.
  • "Leo Prime" is the Hasbro-market name for Lio Convoy, having been used on most toys of the character released by the company. In 2012, TakaraTomy used this name for their Transformers: Prime toy of the character, accompanied by a bio which explained that Lio Convoy had switched to using this name in-universe after the events of Beast Wars Neo. Subsequently, in 2023, the bio for MP-48+ Dark Amber Leo Prime explained that he renamed himself because the Convoys had been replaced by the "Prime Leaders", a change we see enacted in this comic. The term "Prime Leader" itself was a previously very-little-used rank that appears to originate in the Beast Wars Universe guidebook, derived from a misunderstanding of a line of dialogue from the Beast Wars episode "Dark Designs".
  • Leo Prime's brief visit to the world of Transformers: Prime was established by the bio included with his Prime toy. This scene is set in the previously-unseen time-gap between Prime and Triple Combination: Transformers Go!, and depicts the arrival of the Predacons on Earth, as described in the Go! backstory. The Autobots present—Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, and Wheeljack—are the figures who were available in the first wave of the Go! toyline.
  • Speaking of Go!: famously, TakaraTomy opted not to import the third season of Transformers: Prime, and instead produced Go! as their own, original continuation of the story. This comic provides an in-universe explanation for the timeline branch, revealing that it was the work of Go Prime, who used the time-twisting power of his Black Legendisc to split the timeline in two. Go Prime was introduced by Transformers Go!, then later retconned into—as he explains here—a 'bot from Precursor World who had hopped dimensions into the Prime universe in the Generations Selects Special Comic.
  • Some of the Prime Predacons make it through the portal back into the "G1 Universe"; is this intended to present a possible origin for the rise of the Predacon faction to which Untite belongs?
  • Bluebolt started out life as a non-living weapon wielded by God Magnus in Car Robots (as was renamed "Blue Bolts" when God Magnus's toy was ported over to Hasbro markets as Robots in Disguise "Ultra Magnus"). For the new toy of Magnus released through HasLab in 2025, the weapon was upgraded into a full Transformer with a robot mode, and appears in this form in this story. By coincidence, around the time this toy was being developed, a new character called "Bluebolt" was introduced in the previous chapter of the End of G1 Universe manga. This character was not originally intended to be related to the Car Robots weapon, but, riffing on the similar name, manga author Hayato Sakamoto imagined them to be the one and the same, and makes the connection explicit in this chapter, showing the character reformatted from one form to the other.
  • Megatronus's attempted invasion of Cybertron occurred in the Train Wars manga.
  • The Fallen states that he and the other Primes were elected to their positions of authority, aligning with how the Beast Wars episode "Chain of Command" established that Maximal leaders are democratically elected through secret ballot.
  • Sakamoto's focus on the dangers of Angolmois Energy continues a plot point from the Generations Selects Special Comic. Characters seen being hunted for the Angolmois in their systems include Gigastorm, the Cyborg Beasts, and Lio Junior, who were all upgraded or created through the energy's power, as seen in the Beast Wars II cartoon. Lio Junior has been upgraded from his original form to a "virtual redeco" of his dad's original body.
  • Leo Prime's trip to the Legends World and his friendship with the Lio Convoy and Lio Junior of that universe (which led to him being upgraded to the new Headmaster body he has in this scene) was depicted in the manga packed with the Legends Leo Prime toy. He said goodbye to them in the Legends epilogue.
  • The "old friend" from Gaia that Lio Convoy speaks of is the white lion who rescued him when he crashed on the planet at the start of the Beast Wars II cartoon, upon whom his alternate mode was based, as seen in "White Lion, Run!".
  • The Cyborg Beasts gained their Angolmois modifications in the Beast Wars II episodes "Megastorm Reborn", "The End of Starscream", and "The Lio Convoy Assassination Plot".
  • The 'bots seen as disaster shakes Cybertron are mostly a collection of minor supporting 'bots from the Beast Wars Neo anime: Bazooka, Crazybolt, Randy, Hydra, and Hydra's robot pal OPE. Also present is Seacon leader Halfshell, and his crewmate Lawbhammer, a new addition to the group, introduced in God Neptune's chapter of the Generations Selects Special Comic.
  • The concluding caption ("Next Time: The Mystery of the Speedia 500!") indicates that the events of Velocitron Speedia 500 take place after this story.

Transformers references

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  • Great Lio Convoy's cloak, with its large furred ruff, appears to be based on his Furai Model kit design from Flame Toys.
  • Incidentally, Lio Convoy's reorganization of the Cybertron and Destron factions (so named in Japanese) into one unified "Maximal" faction is similar to the 2006 IDW Beast Wars comic continuity, wherein "Cybertron" was a (failed) attempt to integrate the Maximals and Predacons into one united front, with the "Destrons" as a reactionary rebellion.
  • It's not immediately obvious, but it's possible to tell from the particular panels and hinges being drawn that Delta Magnus is not based on his existing Masterpiece toy, but is rather a hypothetical redeco of the Studio Series Ultra Magnus toy. It's possible this new form could be intended to imply that the mantle of Delta Magnus has passed on to a new bot by the future era of this story.
  • The red virtual redecos of Power of the Primes Beachcomber that make up the Primal Vanguard grunts are based on Powerdrive, partner to the original Delta Magnus and later bearer of the title himself.
  • The name "Prime Council" (プライム評議会) may be a counterpoint to the "Convoy Council" (コンボイ評議会) from the Beast Wars Neo manga, set in a different continuity.
  • The Stunticons and Nemesis are all drawn based on their Legacy toys; notably, they appeared together in those designs in the aforementioned Velocitron Speedia 500 comic which End of G1 Universe looks set to revisit.
  • Two moons appear orbiting Cybertron. Given the destruction of Moonbase One and Moonbase Two in The Transformers: The Movie, might these be Moonbase 3 and Moon Base Four, which were pioneered by other continuities?
  • The Quantum Gate is based on the Quantum Dial accessory included with Canon/Transformers Refraktor R5.
  • Megatronus's containment device for the "Allspark" wad-of-sparks afterlife of Beast Wars continuity as introduced in the Beast Machines cartoon is a subtle repurposing of an accessory representing the contemporary "AllSpark" life-giving object included with the Canon/Transformers Nemesis Prime R5 figure.

Other notes

[edit]
  • The title of this chapter obviously ties in with the Transformers: Age of the Primes toyline, with the incarnations of the Thirteen featured in the story being based on their concurrent figures in the line.
  • Due to the lack of article adjectives in Japanese, the title can be interpreted as any of "Age of the Primes" or "The Age of the Primes".

References

[edit]