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Like the other Darkling Lords, Lexor was a follower of [[Darkstorm]] prior to his death.
Like the other Darkling Lords, Lexor was a follower of [[Darkstorm]] prior to his death.


After [[Merklynn]] recreated a portion of their lost homeworld of [[Prysmos]] as a city beneath the surface of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Lexor was one of the "[[Visionaries]]" that took up residence in this [[New Prysmos]], and was present when Merklynn and the Visionaries debated what to do about the Cybertronians controlling the planet. Lexor sided with Virulina's plan to take the fight to the Transformers; [[Witterquick]] snarked about how unsurprising it was, irritating Lexor, who believed that they had a moral duty to preserve the legacy of Prysmos above all else. {{storylink|Schismatic}}{{charstubfiction|{{storylink|Cybertron No More}}{{storylink|Good Men}}{{storylink|The Curtain}}}}
After [[Merklynn]] recreated a portion of their lost homeworld of [[Prysmos]] as a city beneath the surface of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Lexor was one of the "[[Visionaries]]" that took up residence in this [[New Prysmos]], and was present when Merklynn and the Visionaries debated what to do about the Cybertronians controlling the planet. Lexor sided with Virulina's plan to take the fight to the Transformers; [[Witterquick]] snarked about how unsurprising it was, irritating Lexor, who believed that they had a moral duty to preserve the legacy of Prysmos above all else.{{storylink|Schismatic}}
 
During [[Virulina]]'s subsequent uprising against the Spectral Knights, Lexor was dispatched to take down one of the pylons that upheld the [[force field]] responsible for cutting New Prysmos off from the rest of Cybertron. He battled [[Ectar]] and was taken down in a single punch, but was avenged when the Prysmosian civilians, tired of Cybertronian oppression, turned on Ectar. {{storylink|Cybertron No More}}
 
As the Cybertronians and their allies prepared to deploy a counter-frequency bomb designed to nullify the effects of the magical [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]], Lexor was one of the three Visionaries who were sent to stop them. He restrained [[Ectar]], {{storylink|Good Men}} and later watched as [[Wheeljack (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Wheeljack]] attempted to repair the damaged bomb. {{storylink|The Curtain}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 01:15, 18 July 2018

Lexor is a Darkling Lord from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
He passed the name and facial hair approval tests for the Dreadnoks, but his fashion sense just wasn't right for them.

Lexor is a member of the Darkling Lords, wielding the protective magic of the armadillo. Firmly aligned with his faction, he votes with Virulina on most matters.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity family

Like the other Darkling Lords, Lexor was a follower of Darkstorm prior to his death.

After Merklynn recreated a portion of their lost homeworld of Prysmos as a city beneath the surface of Cybertron, Lexor was one of the "Visionaries" that took up residence in this New Prysmos, and was present when Merklynn and the Visionaries debated what to do about the Cybertronians controlling the planet. Lexor sided with Virulina's plan to take the fight to the Transformers; Witterquick snarked about how unsurprising it was, irritating Lexor, who believed that they had a moral duty to preserve the legacy of Prysmos above all else.Schismatic

During Virulina's subsequent uprising against the Spectral Knights, Lexor was dispatched to take down one of the pylons that upheld the force field responsible for cutting New Prysmos off from the rest of Cybertron. He battled Ectar and was taken down in a single punch, but was avenged when the Prysmosian civilians, tired of Cybertronian oppression, turned on Ectar. Cybertron No More

As the Cybertronians and their allies prepared to deploy a counter-frequency bomb designed to nullify the effects of the magical Talisman, Lexor was one of the three Visionaries who were sent to stop them. He restrained Ectar, Good Men and later watched as Wheeljack attempted to repair the damaged bomb. The Curtain

Notes

  • Lexor, of course, hails from the original 1980s Visionaries franchise from Hasbro.