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Following his absorption of the [[Golden Power]] from [[Golden Age|Golden Age's]] [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Gold Megatron]] created the Megatrons of the Seven Lights using the [[Silver Matrix]]. [[Purple Megatron]] immediately engaged [[Purple Wicked Convoy]] in a duel for the Purple name, while the [[Black Megatron|Black]] and [[Red Megatron|Red]] Megatrons shot down [[Hun-Grr (G1)|Hun-Grr]] before being blasted by [[Scramble 7]]. | |||
Meanwhile, [[Blue Megatron]] grabbed the other Silver Matrix, using his head-swapping abilities to trick the [[Straxus (G1)|Straxus twins]] into thinking he was the dead [[Brightes]]. Shortly after, [[Green Megatron]] would become possessed by the time-travelling [[spark]] of the Megatron from the year [[2050]], who grappled with his past self. The [[Yellow Megatron|Yellow]] and [[White Megatron|White]] Megatrons blasted [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Gold Primus Convoy]], turning him back into Star Convoy. This wouldn't be enough to stop him, and he soon returned to the [[G1 World]] with [[Primus]] and the depowered Galvatron. | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*We don't see what happens to the Megatrons after Optimus and company leave the [[Precursor World]], but it's presumably safe to assume that the heroic Megatron and the remaining warriors present dealt with them. | |||
*Only Purple, Blue and Green Megatron are explicitly named in the script but the pattern is difficult to miss. | *Only Purple, Blue and Green Megatron are explicitly named in the script but the pattern is difficult to miss. | ||
*Similarly to their counterparts in the heroic Primus Vanguard, the Megatrons all have a ''kanji'' title. Similar to the Vanguard's use of "Convoy", they are all share the title [[Emperor of Destruction]] (破壊大帝), usually read as ''hakai taitei''. | *Similarly to their counterparts in the heroic Primus Vanguard, the Megatrons all have a ''kanji'' title. Similar to the Vanguard's use of "Convoy", they are all share the title [[Emperor of Destruction]] (破壊大帝), usually read as ''hakai taitei''. | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 14 April 2021
| This article is about the pack of Megatrons. For the Warriors of the Seven Lights, see Primus Vanguard. |

The Megatrons of the Seven Lights (七色の
Fiction
Generations Selects Special Comic
Following his absorption of the Golden Power from Golden Age's Starscream, Gold Megatron created the Megatrons of the Seven Lights using the Silver Matrix. Purple Megatron immediately engaged Purple Wicked Convoy in a duel for the Purple name, while the Black and Red Megatrons shot down Hun-Grr before being blasted by Scramble 7.
Meanwhile, Blue Megatron grabbed the other Silver Matrix, using his head-swapping abilities to trick the Straxus twins into thinking he was the dead Brightes. Shortly after, Green Megatron would become possessed by the time-travelling spark of the Megatron from the year 2050, who grappled with his past self. The Yellow and White Megatrons blasted Gold Primus Convoy, turning him back into Star Convoy. This wouldn't be enough to stop him, and he soon returned to the G1 World with Primus and the depowered Galvatron. Finale 2
Notes
- We don't see what happens to the Megatrons after Optimus and company leave the Precursor World, but it's presumably safe to assume that the heroic Megatron and the remaining warriors present dealt with them.
- Only Purple, Blue and Green Megatron are explicitly named in the script but the pattern is difficult to miss.
- Similarly to their counterparts in the heroic Primus Vanguard, the Megatrons all have a kanji title. Similar to the Vanguard's use of "Convoy", they are all share the title Emperor of Destruction (破壊大帝), usually read as hakai taitei.
- It's likely the Megatrons hold sway over their respective hues of Star Power like their corresponding Vanguard commanders but this is never quite stated outright.
- The concept of Megatron controlling a squadron of his own duplicates is a pretty direct callback to the Megatron Corps employed by Galvatron in the original Transformers manga.

