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As you can see, things got uncharacteristically detailed for the Thirteen over the course of IDW Publishing's mammoth original continuity. Far from the usual name checks, by curtain call each Prime had (on average) led a [[Thirteen Tribes|tribe]] on feudal Cybertron, befriended a [[Titan (group)|Titan]], used said Titan to establish a [[Cybertronian colonies|colony]] during Cybertron's expansionist period, and had their settlement unwittingly "seeded" by Onyx Prime née Shockwave with a [[Regenesis|mysterious energy source]] bearing properties broadly analogous to their divine powers in more fantastical continuities. Taken all together, that gives us:
As you can see, things got uncharacteristically detailed for the Thirteen over the course of IDW Publishing's mammoth original continuity. Far from the usual name checks, by curtain call each Prime had (on average) led a [[Thirteen Tribes|tribe]] on feudal Cybertron, befriended a [[Titan (group)|Titan]], used said Titan to establish a [[Cybertronian colonies|colony]] during Cybertron's expansionist period, and had their settlement unwittingly "seeded" by Onyx Prime née Shockwave with a [[Regenesis|mysterious energy source]] bearing properties broadly analogous to their divine powers in more fantastical continuities. Taken all together, known information gives us:


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|[[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]]
|[[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]]
|[[Metrotitan (G1)|Metrotitan]]
|[[Metrotitan (G1)|Metrotitan]]
|-
|'''[[Titan Master]]'''
|unknown
|unknown
|unknown
|unknown
|unknown
|unknown
|[[Infinitus]]
|[[Sovereign]]
|unknown
|unknown
|unknown
|unknown
|unknown
|-
|-
|'''[[Cybertronian colonies|Colony]]'''
|'''[[Cybertronian colonies|Colony]]'''

Revision as of 04:30, 21 January 2025

2005 IDW comic continuity

Known members:

See "Covenant Thirteen" above

As you can see, things got uncharacteristically detailed for the Thirteen over the course of IDW Publishing's mammoth original continuity. Far from the usual name checks, by curtain call each Prime had (on average) led a tribe on feudal Cybertron, befriended a Titan, used said Titan to establish a colony during Cybertron's expansionist period, and had their settlement unwittingly "seeded" by Onyx Prime née Shockwave with a mysterious energy source bearing properties broadly analogous to their divine powers in more fantastical continuities. Taken all together, known information gives us:

Prima Vector Alpha Trion Solus Micronus Alchemist Nexus Onyx Amalgamous Quintus Liege Maximo Megatronus The Arisen
Tribe unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Darklanders unknown
Titan Emissary Tempo Nemesis Caminus Prion Metrobase Devisiun Chela Navitas Quintessa Vigilem Metroplex Metrotitan
Titan Master unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Infinitus Sovereign unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
Colony Elonia LV-117 Antilla Caminus Prion Arduria Devisiun Eukaris Velocitron Gorlam Prime Carcer Tsiehshi Earth
Regenesis ore Ore-12
("Protection")
Ore-1
("Time")
Ore-7
("Change")
Ore-4
("Gravity")
Ore-3
("Size")
Ore-6
("Cold")
Ore-5
("Combination")
Ore-11
("Evolution")
Ore-9
("Space")
Ore-2
("Death")
Ore-10
("Deception")
Ore-8
("Destruction")
Ore-13
("Power Itself")

Power of the Primes marketing material

Known members:

See "Covenant Thirteen" above

Vector Alpha Trion Solus Micronus Alchemist Onyx Quintus Liege Maximo Megatronus
Prime Master partner Metalhawk Landmine Octopunch Cloudburst Submarauder Predaking Bludgeon Skullgrin Bomb-Burst