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What can I say, I'm a '''HUGE''' Transformers fan and just as big a Digimon fan. I also enjoy Mario and Sonic-related stuff. I've been coming to this site for a long time and have edited some stuff, with mixed reactions from other users.
I strive for good work and an adherence to official accuracy.


I don't cuss, and I don't like seeing/reading cuss words. I've changed a few on this site to less offending phrases, but most (but not all :D) have been reverted.  
Also a self-proclaimed Continuity Nutcase who proudly takes works of fiction a tad bit more seriously than most would think healthy.


But I'm a fun guy, and can be a likeable person. All I need is a chance.
==Random stuff I want to link to==
[[User:Tigerpaw28/List of Transformers TV Stations]]


[[User:Thunderweb#List of IDW's Transformers issues]]


BTW, I am NOT the same person as [[User:Saberblade|this guy]].
''Robots in Disguise'' (2001) R2 DVD profiles: [http://chrismcfeely.tumblr.com/post/132885408519/by-request-since-the-dvds-arent-in-production First set], [http://chrismcfeely.tumblr.com/post/132885411924/heres-the-second-set-of-profiles-i-wrote-for Second set].


==Favorite Series/Movies/OVAs==
[[User:Sabrblade/RiD 2001 Dub Term Reference Guide|A complete Transformations & Techniques reference guide]] for the RiD 2001 cartoon.
===Cartoons===
*1. [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]
*2. [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]
*3. [[Super-God Masterforce (cartoon)|Chōjin Masterforce]]
*4. A tie between [[Beast Machines (cartoon)|Beast Machines]] & [[Robots in Disguise (cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]
*5. [[Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]
*6. [[The Headmasters (cartoon)|The Headmasters]]
*7. A tie between [[The Transformers (cartoon)|G1]], [[Victory (cartoon)|Victory]], and [[Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]
*8. [[Go-Bots (cartoon)|Go-Bots]]
*9. [[Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]
*10. [[Cyber Missions]]
*11. The [[Universe (cartoon)|Universe (2008) online cartoon]]


I’ve only seen 4 episodes of [[Beast Wars II (cartoon)|Beast Wars II]] and none of [[Beast Wars Neo (cartoon)|Beast Wars Neo]]. So, I can’t fully judge any of those.
[[Source:Beast Wars Glossary|Beast Wars Glossary]] transcription.


Also, some of these may be subject to change when/if I see more of the Japanese versions of the Unicron Trilogy and Car Robots later on.
My [[User talk:Sabrblade/BotCon 2025 report|report]] regarding the official BotCon 2025 exclusives and fiction.


===Theatrical Movies===
My [[User:Sabrblade/sandbox|sandbox]]
*1. [[The Transformers: The Movie]] (1986)
*2. [[Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger!]]
*3. [[Transformers (2007)]]
*4. [[Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]


===OVAs===
==Personal order of the 3H/Fun Pub expanded ''Beast Wars'' universe==
*1. [[Theft of the Golden Disk]]
Cartoon episodes are in '''bold'''. Toy packaging blurbs and works by [[3H Productions]] and [[Fun Publications]] are in ''italics''.
*2. [[Robot Masters (cartoon)|RobotMasters]] - [[The Lio Convoy Typhoon Enters (episode)|The Lio Convoy Typhoon Enters]]
*3. [[Zone (franchise)|Zone]] - [[Enter the New Supreme Commander, Dai Atlas!]]
*4. [[Scramble City: Mobilization]]
*5. [[Shūta and Grand's Masterforce Super-Secrets!]]
*6. RobotMasters - [[Fight! The Group of the Strongest Commanders!]]


I have not seen either the [[Scramble City (diorama)|toys version of Scramble City]] or the [[Beast Wars Diorama Story]]
===''Beast Wars''===
====Pre-''Beast Wars''====
{{columnlist|3|
#''[[Descent into Evil]]''
#''[[Intimidation Game]]''
#''[[The Razor's Edge]]''
}}


==Favorite Characters==
====''Beast Wars'' (Season 1)====
===The Transformers (Generation 1)===
{{columnlist|3|
In this 98-episode long series, there were tons and TONS of characters. Many and most of which were there with [[To sell toys|the sole intention of getting kids to buy their toys and merchandise]], so not many had much characterization put into them that they developed further throughout the show. Meaning that many of these characters were static, having the same personalites with little-to-no changes throughout the entire show. Any such changes that may have occurred to them wouldn't have lasted for more than at least one episode (which was usually their spotlight episode). Therefore, this may be tough for me to choose my favorites of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|G1 cartoon]]. However, by carefully picking them out from every character, I've narrowed it down to two choices.
#''[[Theft of the Golden Disk]]''
#''[[Dawn of Future's Past]]''
#'''[[Beast Wars (Part 1)]]'''
#'''[[Beast Wars (Part 2)]]'''
#'''[[Chain of Command (BW)|Chain of Command]]'''
#'''[[Equal Measures]]'''
#'''[[Power Surge (episode)|Power Surge]]'''
#'''[[The Web]]'''
#'''[[Fallen Comrades]]'''
#'''[[Double Jeopardy (episode)|Double Jeopardy]]'''
#'''[[A Better Mousetrap]]'''
#'''[[Double Dinobot]]'''
#'''[[Dark Designs]]'''
#'''[[Gorilla Warfare]]'''
#'''[[The Probe]]'''
#'''[[Victory (episode)|Victory]]'''
#'''[[The Spark]]'''
#''The Razor's Edge [[The Razor's Edge#Prologue|prologue]] and [[The Razor's Edge#Epilogue|epilogue]]''
#'''[[Dark Voyage]]'''
#'''[[Possession]]'''
#'''[[The Trigger, Part 1]]'''
#'''[[The Trigger, Part 2]]'''
#'''[[Spider's Game]]'''
#'''[[Law of the Jungle]]'''
#''[[Ground Zero]]''
#'''[[The Low Road]]'''
#'''[[Call of the Wild]]'''
#'''[[Before the Storm]]'''
#'''[[Other Voices, Part 1]]'''
#'''[[Other Voices, Part 2]]'''
}}
{{note|Several episodes of this first season have been reordered for an enhanced chronology, continuity, and inter-episode connectivity in terms of story and character development.}}


For the [[Autobot]]s, I choose [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]]: the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots']] leader. He was a very uneasy guy at first, having a fear of heights and an uncertainty of his teammates accepting him as a part of their group, much less their leader (namely due to [[Slingshot (G1)|Slingshot]]'s attitude influencing the others). Yet, he was the only one of the Aerialbots to trust [[human|humanity]] at first and to fully accept the [[Decepticons]] as being evil. As time went on, he grew from being a scared, nervous wreck to being a competent, capable leader.
====''Beast Wars'' (Season 2)====
{{columnlist|3|
#'''[[Aftermath (BW episode)|Aftermath]]'''
#'''[[Coming of the Fuzors (Part 1)]]'''
#'''[[Coming of the Fuzors (Part 2)]]'''
#'''[[Tangled Web]]'''
#'''[[Maximal, No More]]'''
#'''[[Other Visits (Part 1)]]'''
#'''[[Other Visits (Part 2)]]'''
#''[[Timewrecked|Journal 15: Timewrecked]]''
#''[[Visitations]]''
#''[[Re-visitations|Journal 16: Re-visitations]]''
#''[[Herald]]''
#'''[[Bad Spark]]'''
#'''[[Code of Hero]]'''
#'''[[Transmutate (episode)|Transmutate]]'''
#'''[[The Agenda (Part 1)]]'''
#'''[[The Agenda (Part 2)]]'''
#'''[[The Agenda (Part III)]]'''
#''[[Covenant (story)|Covenant]]''
}}


For the Decepticons, I choose [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]]. Following the destruction of [[Unicron]] and the loss of [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]], the Decepticons had hit rock bottom, being left to rot and struggle for survival on the burned out planet of [[Chaar]]. But Cyclonus didn't give up on the Decepticons' potential. Even if Unicron had been his master and creator only moments (or years, in Japan's case) [[The Transformers: The Movie|before]], he developed a strong loyalty to Galvatron that set him out to retrieve their lost leader and help rebuild the Decepticon forces. He then stuck by his new master through and through, even looking after him and showing concern for Galvatron's well-being in times when Galvy's insanity would get he best of him.
====''Beast Wars'' (Season 3)====
{{columnlist|3|
#'''[[Optimal Situation]]'''
#'''[[Deep Metal]]'''
#'''[[Changing of the Guard]]'''
#'''[[Cutting Edge]]'''
#'''[[Feral Scream Part 1]]'''
#'''[[Feral Scream Part 2]]'''
#'''[[Proving Grounds (BW)|Proving Grounds]]'''
#'''[[Go with the Flow]]'''
#'''[[Crossing the Rubicon]]'''
#'''[[Master Blaster]]'''
#''[[The Frontiers of Our History|Journal 17: The Frontiers of Our History]]''
#''[[Schism (story)|Schism]]''
#''[[Paradox]]''
#''[[Point of No Return (AWJ)|Journal 18: Point of No Return]]''
#''[[Witness to the Covenant|Journal 19: Witness to the Covenant]]''
#''[[Beyond Point Omega|Journal 20: Beyond Point Omega]]''
#''[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]''
#'''[[Other Victories]]'''
#'''[[Nemesis Part 1]]'''
#'''[[Nemesis Part 2]]'''
}}


===The Headmasters===
====Post-''Beast Wars''====
From here on out, picking charcters should be easier, what with character development and quality becoming more prominent.
{{columnlist|3|
#''[[Primeval Dawn Part 1]]''
#''[[Primeval Dawn II|Primeval Dawn II: Intro]]''
#''[[Primeval Dawn Part 2]]''
#''[[Primeval Dawn Part 3]]''
#<s>''Primeval Dawn Part 4''</s> (never released)
#''[[Collections]]''
}}


For the Autobots in this series, I pick [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress]]. While he may have been somewhat not as developed as someone like, say, [[Chromedome (G1)|Chromedome]], he didn't start off as a [[Supreme Commander]] and had to grow into the title to be the leader that he became. Plus, I squee a little every time he turns into his Big Mode with the [[Master Sword]]. Honorable mention goes out to [[Punch (G1)|Punch]], for being far more fleshed out than his [[The Rebirth|Rebirth]] counterpart and for playing such a vital role throughout nearly the whole series, including being a part in the ultimate downfall of Galvatron.
===''Beast Machines''===
====Pre-''Beast Machines''====
{{columnlist|3|
#''[[The Terror Begins|Journal 1: The Terror Begins]]''
#''[[Pieces of a Puzzle|Journal 2: Pieces of a Puzzle]]''
#''[[Crumbling Edges|Journal 3: Crumbling Edges]]''
#''[[Chaos (AWJ)|Journal 4: Chaos]]''
#''[[Mutant (BW)|Mutant Beast Wars packaging blurb]]''
#''[[The Tyrant Returns|Journal 5: The Tyrant Returns]]''
#''[[Wreck and Rule|Journal 6: Wreck and Rule]]''
#''[[Beast Rider|Beast Machines Beast Riders packaging blurb]]''
#''[[Dinobot (BM)|Beast Machines Dinobots packaging blurb]]''
#''[[Circle of Dread|Journal 7: Circle of Dread]]''
#''[[The Virus Revealed|Journal 8: The Virus Revealed]]''
#''[[Back From the Past|Journal 9: Back From the Past]]''
}}


For the Decepticons, it's a no-brainer: [[Sixshot]]! The [[Six Changer|six-changing]], Decepticon City Ninja Commander was just a hardcore character! A true warrior with bad, brooding streak. He was even directly responsible for the [[death]] and [[Ultra Magnus Dies!!|murder]] of the Autobot's [[City Commander]] [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]]! That's cold. Though, his coolness did waver a bit during the episode where he and Daniel... ''*sigh*'' became [[My Friend Sixshot!|friends]] (also known as the [[Omni Productions|"Uncle Sixshot"]] episode). So much for cold ninja killer awesomeness. But his coolness recovered when he began to get serious again and started to defy Scorponok's authority later on.
====''Beast Machines'' (Season 1)====
{{columnlist|3|
#'''[[The Reformatting]]'''
#'''[[Master of the House]]'''
#'''[[Fires of the Past]]'''
#''[[The Wait is Over|Journal 10: The Wait is Over]]''
#''[[Two Against a World|Journal 11: Two Against a World]]''
#'''[[Mercenary Pursuits]]'''
#'''[[Forbidden Fruit]]'''
#''[[A Cure is Found|Journal 12: A Cure is Found]]''
#'''[[The Weak Component]]'''
#'''[[Revelations Part I: Discovery]]'''
#'''[[Revelations Part II: Descent]]'''
#'''[[Revelations Part III: Apocalypse]]'''
#'''[[Survivor]]'''
#''[[Call From the Heavens|Journal 13: Call From the Heavens]]''
#''[[VEHICON ALERT!]]''
#'''[[The Key]]'''
#'''[[The Catalyst]]'''
#'''[[End of the Line]]'''
}}


===Super-God Masterforce===
====''Beast Machines'' (Season 2)====
For the Autobots, I cannot pick just one. It's a three-way tie between [[Metalhawk]], [[Ginrai]], and [[Diver (Masterforce)|Diver]]. Metalhawk was just a great leader, a great mentor, and an awesome warrior. He was originally just the leader of a team of four, but as more were added to his ranks, he took greater responsibilities as a commander, a friend, and a guardian to [[Shūta Gō]], son of his deceased friend, [[Professor Gō]]. Ginrai wasn't someone you'd expect to find a hero in: An ordinary trucker living a solo lifestyle. But once he became a [[Godmaster]], he took on greater tasks and greater responsibilities as he came to accept himself as an Autobot warrior. And after accomplishing so much, Hawk passed the title of leadership over to him. Having been thrust into his new role, and facing far greater challenges, Ginrai went on to become one of (if not ''the'') greatest of [[Earth]]'s heroes. Diver, may seem like the oddball choice here, but he's got quite a lot of merit to him. Next to Hawk, he was also a great mentor to the [[Headmaster Junior]]s, and was probably the most active of all the Autobot [[Pretender]]s. He was very dependable, working close with Hawk even from the other side of the globe, and was the one who first discovered Ginrai to be an Autobot Godmaster. Honorable mention goes to [[Sixknight]]. Like Sixshot, he was just epic! He was a ninja six-changer and was the only fully robotic Autobot who was not at least partially human in some way. Though, he was very underused, only [[A Powerful Foe!! Sixknight the Wanderer|appearing]] [[The Autobot Warrior, Sixknight?!|in]] [[Destroy Godbomber!!|four]] [[Malevolent and Inhuman! The True Form of Devil Z|episodes]].
{{columnlist|3|
#'''[[Fallout (episode)|Fallout]]'''
#''[[(Primal Prime) Assuming Command|Journal 14: (Primal Prime) Assuming Command]]''
#'''[[Savage Noble]]'''
#'''[[Prometheus Unbound]]'''
#'''[[In Darkest Knight]]'''
#'''[[A Wolf in the Fold]]'''
#'''[[Home Soil]]'''
#'''[[Sparkwar Pt. I: The Strike]]'''
#''[[Deployer (BM)|Beast Machines Deployers packaging blurb]]''
#''[[Departure]]''
#'''[[Sparkwar Pt. II: The Search]]'''
#'''[[Sparkwar Pt. III: The Siege]]'''
#'''[[Spark of Darkness]]'''
#''[[Betrayal]]''
#'''[[Endgame Pt. I: The Downward Spiral]]'''
#'''[[Endgame Pt. II: When Legends Fall]]'''
#'''[[Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future]]'''
}}


For the Decepticons, again I can't simply pick one. There were too many awesome Decepticons in this series, which makes it so hard to choose just one. So, this will be a  '''five-way tie''' between [[Overlord (Masterforce)|Overlord]] , [[Hydra (Masterforce)|Hydra]] & [[Buster (Masterforce)|Buster]], [[Wilder]], and [[Cancer (Masterforce)|Cancer]]. Overlord was the coolest non-[[Megatron (disambiguation)|Megatron]] Decepticon leader ever! Well, technically he was the [[second-in-command]], but [[Devil Z]] wasn't as active as he was, so yeah. Despite being a powerful evil foe, he had a sense of honor that enabled him to grow to repect his adversaries (particularly Ginrai) as worthy opponents and warriors. He was fully devoted to the Decepticon cause... until Devil Z changed his plans for world domination to humanity extinction. Overlord's devotion began to waver, as he couldn't fully go through with the plan of exterminating all humans (what with him ''being'' [[Giga|two]] [[Mega|humans]]), but also couldn't betray his master, so he became torn between his loyalty and his morality. Hydra and Buster were the very definition of "villains". Truly malevolent humans with dreams for ascension beyond godhood and a thirst for power and glory. They even went as far as to give up their own humanity and becoming [[Transformer|fully super robot lifeforms]] powered by Devil Z's [[Devil Power]]. Wilder was similar to Hydra and Buster at first: cold, brutal, and ruthless. He was a juvenile delinquent, a [[Jack Boys|motorcycle gang]] leader who looked out for Number One and brought down the pain on his enemies. But, while he was loyal to the Decepticons, the feeling wasn't returned in the end, as both he and [[Bullhorn]] were left for dead in the crumbling base by the other Decepticons near the end. Though he was saved by the Autobots and accompanied them to later battles, he did not consider himself one of them. But, he was still able to find redemption in the end. Cancer was, arguably, the Decepticon with the most character development in this series. He wasn't a truly bad kid, just misguided and mistreated by others in his life. Having joined the Decepticons, he was like a typical "tough guy" who'd let no one into his personal beefs. But as the series went by, he grew from this spiny misfit into a lighter person as he questioned the motives and morality of the Decepticons. In the end, he saw them for what they really were; a bunch of murderers, which he did not want to be anymore and wanted out, siding with the Autobots towards the end.
====Post-''Beast Machines''====
{{columnlist|3|
#''[[Disclosure]]''
#''[[The Wreckers: Finale Part 1]]''
#''[[The Wreckers: Finale Part 1|Renewal]]'' (unpublished script)
#''[[Wreckers: Finale Part II]]''
#''[[Abduction]]''
#''[[OTFCC Live-Action Drama]]''
#''[[Escape (Universe)|Escape]]''
#''[[Homecoming (Universe)|Homecoming]]''
#''[[Voice Actor Drama]]''
#''[[Revelations Part 2|Revelations Part 2 flashback]]''
#''[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus epilogue]]''
#''[[Dawn of Future's Past|Dawn of Future's Past epilogue]]''
}}


===Victory===
==Angolmois English-language rendering occurrences==
For the Autobots, I guess I'd have to go with [[Victory Leo]]. Now, I may be cheating on this in a way, as he was originally Ginrai, but he was reborn in a new form with a different personality. He's quite an interesting character. Before he got to the point in the series where he served as nothing more than a "[[Super Mode|Magic Mushroom]]" for [[Star Saber (Victory)|Star Saber]] to become Victory Saber, he was a very barbaric Autobot. He was a feral, violent, wild animal of a warrior who was also trying to keep a stable mind and maintain control over his temper and sanity. He may no longer have been the same being as Ginrai, but despite his wild nature, he was a key aspect in the Autobots' final victory.
This section lists all of the times that Angolmois Energy has been referred to by name in official English-language printed media. I created this list back when I was working on an old project that would have involved a major update to the "[[Angolmois Energy]]" article, but said project has since fallen by the wayside due to other priorities taking precedence. Yet, I don't want to delete this section and lose the readily-available information provided below, so here it remains.


For the Decepticons, it's not one that would be much expected: [[Kakuryū]]. One of the goofiest, funniest, and most-comedic Decepticons of them all, the child-like Kakuryū was a dim-witted buffoon who provided several comedic antics amongst his fellow [[Dinoforce]] members. He was the equivalent of Curly from the ''Three Stooges'', if Gōryū were Moe. He was such a klutzy oaf that his catchphrase was none other than, "I'm sorry!" He was such a child, in that he would often drift off into his own little world at times, and would sometimes randomly start singing the lyrics to the show's [[Cybertron Banzai|ending theme]] for his own enjoyment. ''("Chinchinchin chichinpui, Chinchinchin chichinpui...")''
The original purpose of this list was to figure out exactly what the most common English-language name is for the stuff, as it turns out that this energy is consistently referred to as アンゴルモアエネルギー (''Angorumoa Enerugī'') in the Japanese media, rather than simply アンゴルモア (''Angorumoa''). The belief of the latter notion being the case instead is evidently what led to the energy being known simply as "Angolmois" in the IDW Beast Wars comics and more, instead of the more proper name of "Angolmois Energy" (like how [[Plasma energy]] is always "Plasma ''energy''" and never just "Plasma"). Though, as given below, a number of sources (including those from IDW) do correctly include the "Energy" part of the name, so the proper name hasn't been completely overlooked. Still, the lasting presence of the less-correct "Angolmois" name is sadly more numerous, but no less wrong.


===Zone===
It was only one episode and many characters were killed off. So, I didn't find a favorite on either side.


===Beast Wars===
''Dialogue, thoughts, and narration are all counted below as "bubbles"''
For the [[Maximal]]s, it's definitely not one character. It's a tie between everyone but [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]]. It's not that I don't like Airazor (I do like her), it's that I like everyone else more and they have all become favorites of mine. [[Optimus Primal]] for his leadership and understanding of his troops. [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]] for his developmental growth and fun appeal. [[Rattrap]] for his wise-cracking and sarcastic personality. [[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] for his valor, strength, and knowledge. [[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] for his moral struggle and honorable conduct. [[Tigatron]] for his down-to-Earth understandings and respect for all things natural. [[Silverbolt (BW)|Silverbolt]] for his chivalrous nature and moral standpoints. [[Depth Charge (BW)|Depth Charge]] for his brooding attitude and serious nature. And [[Tigerhawk]] for... well for just being so epic!!!


For the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]], same thing. Everyone but [[Scorponok (BW)|Scorponok]]. Again, I like Scorponok and admired his loyalty to [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]], but everyone else was just so much more interesting. Megatron for his charisma and villainous brilliance. [[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]] for his mysterious nature and self-centered agendas. [[Terrorsaur (BW)|Terrorsaur]] for his "[[Starscream (disambiguation)|Starscream-esque]]" personality and prominence in aerial attacks. [[Waspinator (BW)|Waspinator]] for his wonderfully comedic moments of pain and suffering. [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] for her development from a "fully bad girl" into a "good bad girl". [[Inferno (BW)|Inferno]] for his sadistic and deluded sanity. [[Quickstrike (BW)|Quickstrike]] for his "rough 'n' tough" outlaw personality. And [[Dinobot II]] for just being hardcore, yet able to find redemption in the end.


===Beast Machines===
;"Angolmois Energy"
For the Maximals, a tie between Cheetor and Optimus. Cheetor really grew up in this series, putting the responsibility of second-in-command on his shoulders, trying better to look out for his teammates. He even questioned Optimus's strategies at times as being too reckless and too unconcerned with the possibility that he (Optimus) was being led astray by false words from a tampered [[Oracle (BM)|Oracle]]. However, Cheetor stood up for Optimus after Optimus [[Fallout|went missing]], saying that he may have disagreed with Optimus at times, but he was still their leader and never wanted Optimus gone. Optimus took a more sage-like role at first, communicating with the Oracle in order to bring down Megatron's extremist tyranny. He would eventually take more powerful roles such as taking control of Megatron's [[Grand Mal]] ship and finally, facing Megatron one-on-one in the [[Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future|finale]] as the final two living beings remaining on all of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. In the end, he sacrificed himself to save the planet, plummeting both himself and Megatron into the planet's core, [[reformatting]] it into a [[technorganic]] paradise.
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#Ask Sideways Facebook = June 27, 2015, Fourth post, Main answer, Sentence 2


For the [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicon]]s, I don't think I have a favorite. I liked all of them. Megatron had succeeded at conquering Cybertron and purged it of all life, resulting in the ultimate totalitarian dictatorship. [[Jetstorm (BM)|Jetstorm]] was cool. An arrogant "traveling salesman" type personality with a like for torment and destruction; he was a real high flyer among his ranks. [[Thrust (BM)|Thrust]] was cold, bitter, and a bad biker boy. A "no one gets in my way and gets away with it!" type dude. Though, he was probably the most loyal of all the Vehicons, having not been created from a Maximal [[spark]] and never siding with the enemy. [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]] was [[Hulk|The Hulk]]! Big, strong, mad, destructive; he was a living killing machine! He was also a bit dumb, but that all changed when Rhinox's personality was reawakened within him. However, Rhinox had embraced Megatron's ideals and became an evil genius, providing a third party in the struggle of the first season. [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] and [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] were great! Master tacticians and strategists, they were able to bring down all the Maximals at once with their brilliant calculations and planning. Though, they hadn't counted on the newest recruit, [[Botanica (BM)|Botanica]], showing up and putting a hole in their plans. And as the series progressed, the Maximals would become smarter and would be more suitable adversaries for these two very dangerous foes.


===Robots in Disguise===
;"Angolmois energy"
For the Autobots, [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|Ultra Magnus]]. Before becoming a "spotaneously recurring character," he was brutal! He came the Earth seeking out his brother, [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus]], in attempt to steal the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]] from Prime ''by any means necessary!'' This means that he was even willing to murder his own brother to claim what he believed to be rightfully his. And in his ultimate moment, he came to Optimus's aid to help him defeat his enemies who were attacking Optimus in his weakened state. But this was all a rouse as Magnus forced a "[[Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!#Animation or technical errors|fushion]]" between himself and Optimus into [[Omega Prime]]. This fusion was an attempt to make Optimus's power over the Matrix his own, but it instead resulted in them "sharing" the Matrix and gaining a magnificient power in battle (which Magnus wasn't particularly fond of, but would still come to his brother's aid again and again anyway).
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#Gaea's Glossary entry = Lines 2-3
#Ask Vector Prime Facebook = May 18, 2015, First post, Main answer, Sentence 3


Since there were two villain factions, I'll pick two villains. For the [[Predacon (RID)|Predacon]]s, [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] all the way! He was one of (if not ''the'') funniest Transformers characters of all time. Having a love for poetry and reciting his own Haikus, Sky-Byte featured some of the most hilarious moments in the whole series. And he was the Predacon Second-in-Command! His loyalty to [[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]] was highly admirable, sticking by his side through and through, despite his incompetence. He grew to have a rivalry with the Decepticon leader [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]], whom he saw as threat to his Subcommander rank. He would go to great lengths to make himself look good and Scourge look bad, often failing miserably yet comedically. ''("Who's the baddest shark around? Who's the smartest shark in town? Sky-Byte, that's me! Who'll drive Scourge into the ground. And never let old Megatron down— Sky-Byte, that's me!")''


For the Decepticons, it's obvious: Scourge. Forget every Starscream and every [[Nemesis Prime (disambiguation)|Nemesis Prime]]. I'll take this guy over them anyday. Scourge was a competent, capable, cold-hearted soldier. He was loyal at first and a master combatant. Merciless and ruthless, he and his [[Commando]]s brought several victories to Megatron that the Predacons had failed to do. This gained him much favor with Megatron, threatening Sky-Byte's title of second-in-command. But over time, his ambitions grew and he eventually saw Megatron/Galvatron as unfit to lead and secretly plotted to ursurp him, biding his time and using whatever underhanded methods he could without being exposed for schemer he was becoming. He saw an opportunity with controlling the Autobot titan [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]] and took it, turning the giant onto Galvatron. But the plan backfired when the Autobots intervened and seized Maximus once the secrets of controlling it were revealed. Scourge was then reduced to an ever-loyal soldier via a mindwiping by Galvatron, but was then discarded by his master once the battle escalated to extreme conditions.
;"angolmois energy"
#Ask Vector Prime = September 19, 2015, Second post, Main answer, Last sentence


===Armada===
For the Autobots, um... [[Blurr (Armada)|Blurr]], I guess. He was very cool at first, being a lone wolf without a care for anyone else. But, after his [[Reinforcement|debut episode]], he seemed pretty underused, appearing as just another gunman in the conflict.
Or, maybe not Blurr. [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire]] might be a better choice. A cocky, loud, risktaker in the beginning. He was the life of the party when he first came around. There was a lot of excitement going for him. Then he became a pair of pants for Optimus... not his finest moment.
Or maybe [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]]. Going undercover as a Decepticon at first, infiltrating them to gain info on them and such. Then pulling a surprising move of actually being an Autobot, and Optimus's old mentor to boot! But, then he took naps a lot. Yet he schooled Hot Shot, and did help him cope with the [[The many deaths of Optimus Prime#Armada cartoon|death of Optimus]], but after that, he... ah, forget it!
I don't have a favorite Autobot in Armada.


For the Decepticons, um... well, this guy wasn't actually a Decepticon, but he's the the only guy I really enjoyed in Armada: [[Sideways (RID)|Sideways]]. I liked his mysterious nature and his dark atmosphere. He was chilling, a very cold character that intrigued me quite a bit. His digital infiltration of the Autobot's base, sending the kids and the [[Street Action Mini-Con Team (Armada)|Street Action Mini-Con Team]] into cyberspace was both a confusing and a frightening [[Chase (episode)|experience]] to watch. Particularly at the end of it, when we get a glimpse of 'you-know-who'. His [[Trans-phase mode]] was also very bizarre, but in a good way. He was like a haunting spirit, stalking his enemies, plotting his own hidden agenda for his dark master.
;"ANGOLMOIS ENERGY"
#The Ascending issue 2 = Page 12, Panel 2, Bubble 2
#TCC magazine issue 50 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 2, Answer D
#TCC magazine issue 53 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5, Answer D
#TCC magazine issue 53 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 4
#TCC magazine issue 53 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 5


===Go-Bots===
While I have seen all four episodes, I haven't watched enough of it to gain a favorite character yet. So, no Go-Bots just yet.


===Energon===
;"Angolmois" / "ANGOLMOIS"
For the Autobots, again I don't have a favorite. I mean, there were several bots that I thought were cool, but it was only because of their voices, gimmicks, altmodes, toys, or appearances; not for any of their personalities. Therefore, it wouldn't be fair to judge any of these characters based on everything but who they are. So, I will give no favorite.
#The Ascending issue 1 = Page 22, only panel, Bubble 1
#The Ascending issue 2 = Page 2, Panel 1, only bubble
#The Ascending issue 2 = Page 10, Panel 4, only bubble
#The Ascending issue 2 = Page 20, Panel 5, only bubble
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 1, Panel 1, Bubble 3
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 4, Panel 1, Bubble 3
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 5, Panel 1, Bubble 5
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 9, Panels 2-3, Bubble 2
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 12, Panel 1, Bubble 3
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 14, Panel 2, Bubble 2
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 17, Panel 1, Bubble 3
#The Ascending issue 3 = Page 22, only panel, Bubble 1
#The Ascending issue 4 = Page 2, Panel 2, Bubble 2
#The Ascending issue 4 = Page 4, Panel 4, Bubble 2
#The Ascending issue 4 = Page 8, Panel 3, Bubble 1
#The Ascending issue 4 = Page 10, Panel 2, Bubble 2
#The Ascending issue 4 = Page 20, Panel 1, Bubble 1
#The Ascending issue 4 = Page 22, Panel 2, Bubble 2
#Galvatron's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 4
#Windrazor's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 6
#Angolmois Glossary entry = Title
#Angolmois Glossary entry = Line 11
#Angolmois Glossary entry = Line 11
#The AllSpark Almanac II/The Complete AllSpark Almanac = Page 26/Page 67, Beachcomber bio, Line 7
#TCC magazine issue 49 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 2
#TCC magazine issue 49 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 3


For the Decepticons, right off the bat, the answer is [[Shockblast]]. Holy cow, this guy was cool. One of the redeeming qualities of the Energon cartoon. He was cold, crazy, and just maniacal! A mass murderer and very psychotic. This guy had it all... until he went insane (well, insane even for him) and was reduced from a high-ranking field soldier into a low-ranking washout, who then plotted to usurp [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]]. The funny thing is, [i]he[/i] plotted against Megatron, yet [i][[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]][/i] loyally defended their leader. Once he went to being a treacherous schemer, his coolness dropped. But, at least he went out with a bang, gaining possession of the power of Unicron (which wound up possessing [i]him[/i] instead) and then being brutally [[The Power|crushed]] by the Chaos Bringer himself. Whoa.


===Cybertron===
;"ANGOLMOIS CAPSULE(S)"
For the Autobots, this one's hard, but I guess I'd go with [[Vector Prime]]. Not one of my usual choices, but he was a pretty powerful character, in terms of both power and characterization. He held control over time and space, and turning back time was a taboo that he could not break without costing his own life. His was a very wise, sage-like character, relaying history and advice to his fellow Autobots, and well as providing them with their ability to use [[Cyber Key|Cyber Key Power]]. His [[Guardian (episode)|ultimate sacrifice]] was his crowning moment, and moves me every time.
#TCC magazine issue 49 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5, Answer D
#TCC magazine issue 50 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5, Answer D
#TCC magazine issue 52 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5 text
#TCC magazine issue 52 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 5


For the Decepticons, Starscream, no question. [i]Where[/i] has this Starscream been for the last... forever?!! He was very close to his G1 self in that he saw to usurp Megatron in the typical Starscream fashion. However, unlike [[Starscream (G1)|G1 Starscream]], he didn't openly state his plans to overthrow Megs and kept his plans secret. Overtime, he would secretly sabotage Megatron's plans in searching for the [[Cyber Planet Key]]s, in that he switched Megatron's map with a false one, and eventually made his move in by trapping nearly all the other Decepticons within a forcefield in space. This gave Starscream the opportunity he needed to make his move. He rounded up all the Earth's "[[Ancient Decepticon|monster Decepticons]]", launched a full-scale invasion of Earth, and single-handedly fought through each and every Autobot by himself to get both their Keys and the [[Omega Lock]]. Then he went a step further by making himself grow in size and power to gigantic proportions. Though he was eventually defeated in this form, he returned to take power directly from [[Primus]] himself, growing even further into a planet-sized gargantuan. He and a revived Primus had a literal 'war of the worlds', which he lost, but wasn't done yet. He returned with the [[Atlantis#Cybertron cartoon|Atlantis]], made his way to [[Gigantion]], and had two more grand scale battles. One against a "Super [[Landmine (Energon)|Landmine]]" over the Giant Plant Key, and one final battle against Galvatron, where he unleashed [[Burning Justice|all that he had]] against a nigh-equally-powerful Galvatron. The battle ended with him losing, but he ''still refused to die!'' Instead, he was sent to another dimension ''(*insert Ocean Group DBZ dub pun here*)''. But this would not be the last of him, as his presence would be made known to the Autobot [[Wing Saber (Energon)|Wing Saber]], who, along with Landmine and [[Mudflap (Cybertron)|Mudflap]], would encounter Starscream in what looked to be the [[Fire dimension]].


===Live Action Movies (ROTF included)===
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For the Autobots, nobody. Seriously, none the Autobots in the [[live-action film series]] really appealed to me. Not even [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus]]. Sure, I thought he was awesome when I first saw him, but now he's just another [[Optimus Prime (disambiguation)|Optimus Prime]] to me. [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] barely spoke, and I like characters who talk. [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]], [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]], [[Sideswipe (ROTF)|Sideswipe]], and [[Arcee (Movie)|Arcee]] were all underused. The former two we know a little bit about, but these four overall didn't click with me. [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]] was killed off too soon, so I didn't get to know him that well. [[Jolt (ROTF)|Jolt]] was barely on screen, so he's an unknown. [[Jetfire (ROTF)|Jetfir]]e overplayed the "angry senile war vet", and his only real crowning moment is when he kills himself for Optimus (and we've seen much better and cooler self-sacrifices before). [[Skids (ROTF)|The]] [[Mudflap (ROTF)|Twins]] and [[Wheelie (ROTF)|Wheelie]] were annoying to me. If they weren't so... crude, I may have enjoyed them more, but they just come off as irritating instead.
#'''"Angolmois" energy''' = BotCon 2015 custom class Galva Convoy profile


For the Decepticons, ditto. Again, I didn't find any of the Decepticon characters all that appealing either. Between both movies, the only ones who got any real dialogue were [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]], [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]], [[The Fallen]], and [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]], but they were all cliche villains who didn't stand out as appealing characters to me. I know that [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] and [[Demolishor (ROTF)|Demolishor]] each spoke in their respective films, but they were merely a few sentences that tell us little-to-nothing of their personalities. And any other Decepticons with voice actors just growled, spoke nigh-incomprehensively (like [[Frenzy (Movie)|Frenzy]]), or just made random noises. Let's face it, the humans were the main stars of these movies.
#'''"Angolmois ocean"''' - Ask Vector Prime Facebook = August 16, 2015, First post, Comment answer, Sentence 3


===Animated===
#'''"Angolmois Sparks"''' - Ask Vector Prime Facebook = September 29, 2015, Fourth post, Main answer, Paragraph 5, Last sentence
For the Autobots, I liked nearly everyone! But [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] stands out just a bit more. He was amazing! Starting out as a loner ninja-bot who didn't work as a team player. He would isolate himself from others, not letting anyone into his personal space. But, he eventually came out of his shell and learned to work with others. As time went on, his ninja skills improved, mastering several moves and techniques such as the [[Metallikato]] Five Servos of Doom and [[Processor-over-matter]] techniques. We also eventually learn why he was such loner before. In the past, after he refused to enlist in the war, he became a student to the dojo master [[Yoketron (Animated)|Yoketron]], where he developed his [[Cyber-Ninja Corps]] skills. However, his training was cut short when his master was murdered. Seeking to continue his training, he was discovered on an asteroid by [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]]'s Space Bridge Repair Crew, where Prowl's ship was destroyed in an accident and he had no choice but to accompany Optimus's crew. Near the series' [[Endgame, Part II|end]], he and [[Jazz (Animated)|Jazz]] began to reassemble the scattered [[AllSpark]] fragments into one form. However, When the task proved futile and the situation neared catastrophe, Prowl took it upon himself to sacrifice his own spark to complete the AllSpark and shield the danger from damaging the city, as well as transporting Optimus to safety. This was his final act before ultimately perishing. A true hero to the very end.


For the Decepticons, I also like a lot of these. So, it looks like it may be a huge tie between [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]], [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]], [[Blackarachnia (Animated)|Blackarachnia]], [[Shockwave (Animated)|Shockwave]], and [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]]. This was the second best Megatron of all time (Beast Era Megatron being the first). He was powerful, competent, nigh-unbeatable, and viewed himself as a revolutionary who would liberate the Decepticons from the oppressive rule of the Autobots. Starscream was just sick! Plotting to overthrow Megatron in typical G1 Starscream fashion, but instead by taking direct measures to do so as well as being secretive about it. Specifically, ''planting a bomb on Megatron in an attempt to kill him '''in the [[Transform and Roll Out|first episode]]!!!''' Hardcore, Screamer!'' Blackarachnia was such a tragic character. Having once been the Autobot Elita-1, believed to be dead by Optimus Prime and [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]], she was mutated into a [[technorganic|techno-organic]] form by [[Archa Seven arachnid|alien spiders]] on [[Archa Seven]], and now seeks to rid herself of her freakish form by any means necessary. Shockwave was dark, cold, and sinister. Infiltrating the Autobot ranks under the guise of the Intel bot Longarm (Prime), he worked his way to the top of Cybertron Intelligence through both deception and possibly murder, all in attempts to secretly let the Decepticons infiltrate Cybertron from the inside out. Lockdown was just grand. A cold bounty hunter who keeps the weaponry and [[gimmick]]s of his victims as trophies, this guy was both smooth and nasty. A perfect blend of all things sophisticated and appalling. Though, he wasn't a true Decepticon, as he considers himself neutrally-alligned (in fact, there's evidence that he might actually have once been an Autobot).
#'''"angolmois capsules"''' - The Inexorable March = Page 19, Paragraph 8, only sentence
 
 
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This section lists all of the times that Angolmois Energy has been referred to by name in official English-language printed media. I created this list back when I was working on an old project that would have involved a major update to the "Angolmois Energy" article, but said project has since fallen by the wayside due to other priorities taking precedence. Yet, I don't want to delete this section and lose the readily-available information provided below, so here it remains.

The original purpose of this list was to figure out exactly what the most common English-language name is for the stuff, as it turns out that this energy is consistently referred to as アンゴルモアエネルギー (Angorumoa Enerugī) in the Japanese media, rather than simply アンゴルモア (Angorumoa). The belief of the latter notion being the case instead is evidently what led to the energy being known simply as "Angolmois" in the IDW Beast Wars comics and more, instead of the more proper name of "Angolmois Energy" (like how Plasma energy is always "Plasma energy" and never just "Plasma"). Though, as given below, a number of sources (including those from IDW) do correctly include the "Energy" part of the name, so the proper name hasn't been completely overlooked. Still, the lasting presence of the less-correct "Angolmois" name is sadly more numerous, but no less wrong.


Dialogue, thoughts, and narration are all counted below as "bubbles"


"Angolmois Energy"
  1. Gigastorm's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  2. Hellscream's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  3. Lio Junior's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 5
  4. Magmatron's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 6
  5. Magnaboss II's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  6. Max-B's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  7. Hellscream's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Lines 2-3
  8. Shokaract's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 3
  9. Shokaract's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 5
  10. Shokaract's Sourcebook profile = Weapons/Abilities text, Line 10
  11. Ask Sideways Facebook = June 27, 2015, Fourth post, Main answer, Sentence 2


"Angolmois energy"
  1. Coelagon's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 4
  2. Dirgegun's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  3. Elephorca's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  4. Lio Junior's Sourcebook profile = Weapons/Abilities text, Line 13
  5. Magnaboss II's Sourcebook profile = Weapons/Abilities text, Line 13
  6. Megastorm's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 5
  7. Moon's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  8. Thrustor's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 1
  9. Windrazor's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 4
  10. Windrazor's Sourcebook profile = Weapons/Abilities text, Lines 1-2
  11. Gaea's Glossary entry = Lines 2-3
  12. Ask Vector Prime Facebook = May 18, 2015, First post, Main answer, Sentence 3


"angolmois energy"
  1. Ask Vector Prime = September 19, 2015, Second post, Main answer, Last sentence


"ANGOLMOIS ENERGY"
  1. The Ascending issue 2 = Page 12, Panel 2, Bubble 2
  2. TCC magazine issue 50 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 2, Answer D
  3. TCC magazine issue 53 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5, Answer D
  4. TCC magazine issue 53 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 4
  5. TCC magazine issue 53 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 5


"Angolmois" / "ANGOLMOIS"
  1. The Ascending issue 1 = Page 22, only panel, Bubble 1
  2. The Ascending issue 2 = Page 2, Panel 1, only bubble
  3. The Ascending issue 2 = Page 10, Panel 4, only bubble
  4. The Ascending issue 2 = Page 20, Panel 5, only bubble
  5. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 1, Panel 1, Bubble 3
  6. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 4, Panel 1, Bubble 3
  7. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 5, Panel 1, Bubble 5
  8. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 9, Panels 2-3, Bubble 2
  9. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 12, Panel 1, Bubble 3
  10. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 14, Panel 2, Bubble 2
  11. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 17, Panel 1, Bubble 3
  12. The Ascending issue 3 = Page 22, only panel, Bubble 1
  13. The Ascending issue 4 = Page 2, Panel 2, Bubble 2
  14. The Ascending issue 4 = Page 4, Panel 4, Bubble 2
  15. The Ascending issue 4 = Page 8, Panel 3, Bubble 1
  16. The Ascending issue 4 = Page 10, Panel 2, Bubble 2
  17. The Ascending issue 4 = Page 20, Panel 1, Bubble 1
  18. The Ascending issue 4 = Page 22, Panel 2, Bubble 2
  19. Galvatron's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 4
  20. Windrazor's Sourcebook profile = Bio text, Line 6
  21. Angolmois Glossary entry = Title
  22. Angolmois Glossary entry = Line 11
  23. Angolmois Glossary entry = Line 11
  24. The AllSpark Almanac II/The Complete AllSpark Almanac = Page 26/Page 67, Beachcomber bio, Line 7
  25. TCC magazine issue 49 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 2
  26. TCC magazine issue 49 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 3


"ANGOLMOIS CAPSULE(S)"
  1. TCC magazine issue 49 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5, Answer D
  2. TCC magazine issue 50 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5, Answer D
  3. TCC magazine issue 52 "Transformers I.Q." = Question 5 text
  4. TCC magazine issue 52 "Transformers I.Q. Trivia Bonus" = Bubble 5


Other
  1. "Angolmois" energy = BotCon 2015 custom class Galva Convoy profile
  1. "Angolmois ocean" - Ask Vector Prime Facebook = August 16, 2015, First post, Comment answer, Sentence 3
  1. "Angolmois Sparks" - Ask Vector Prime Facebook = September 29, 2015, Fourth post, Main answer, Paragraph 5, Last sentence
  1. "angolmois capsules" - The Inexorable March = Page 19, Paragraph 8, only sentence


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