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[[File:TF-TR-Cartoon-Ep1-Chorus.jpg|300px|thumb|Ancient spirits of evil, transform this decayed form into [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]], the ever living!]]
[[File:TF-TR-Cartoon-Ep1-Chorus.jpg|300px|thumb|Ancient spirits of evil, transform this robotic form into [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]], the ever living!]]


The '''Chorus of the Primes''' are a council consisting of deceased [[Prime (rank)|Primes]] who reside in the [[Primal Basilica]]. Speaking in unison, they are known to give advice to Matrix bearers. They are very hard to understand.
The '''Chorus of the Primes''' are a council consisting of deceased [[Prime (rank)|Primes]] who reside in the [[Primal Basilica]]. Speaking in unison, they are known to give advice to Matrix bearers. They are very hard to understand.

Revision as of 15:13, 16 November 2017

Ancient spirits of evil, transform this robotic form into Rodimus Prime, the ever living!

The Chorus of the Primes are a council consisting of deceased Primes who reside in the Primal Basilica. Speaking in unison, they are known to give advice to Matrix bearers. They are very hard to understand.

Fiction

Titans Return

In the aftermath of the Combiner Wars, Rodimus Prime went to the Primal Basilica to seek advice from the Chorus of the Primes. Believing his poor judgment allowed Starscream's plan to nearly succeed, he asked to return the Matrix of Leadership, no longer thinking himself worthy. Though the Primes assured him that he had performed admirably and Matrix holders are not meant to be infallible, Rodimus insisted his decision was final and that he wanted to go back to who he was. The Primes acquiesced and reformated his body, including restoring his destroyed arm. When the process was completed, Rodimus happily asserted that he is Hot Rod once again, and drove off. Aftermath and Rebirth

Notes

  • The poor audio mixing that plagued Combiner Wars returns with a vengeance. The scene inside the Primal Basilica is a particularly bad offender, with the Chorus of the Primes garbled by overzealous distortion effects, and Rodimus's dialogue only just audible over the background music.