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"My focal ep never got broadcast in North America, so I lack a clever quote."
"My focal ep never got broadcast in North America, so I lack a clever quote."
Autobots, transform and roll out!

It has been suggested this article should be moved to Beta IV.
If you agree or disagree, please discuss why on its talk page.

Reason: Called that in the AllSpark Almanac II. Roman numerals sounds more astronomical. Probably not spelled out in G1.


Beta 4 is a planet from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Beta 4 is five planets up from Beta 9. Kup has been to both, apparently, and fighting Scourge and Cyclonus seems to remind him of one of his battles at either planet. According to Kup, Beta 4 has some incredibly thick dust and is inhabited by Ick-Yaks.

Fiction

Generation 1

Toy commercials

Shortly after Kup joined Optimus Prime, alongside Hot Rod and Blurr, he noted that fighting the mysterious new warriors, Scourge and Cyclonus, reminded him of a battle on Beta 4. Commercial

Cartoon continuity

After escaping Galvatron's forces that had chased him and his group out of Autobot City, Kup sat down to tell the Dinobots about his encounter with a gigantic Ick-Yak on Beta 4. The Transformers: The Movie

Animated

Theta Supreme was crippled over Beta IV by a plasma mine/blaster. Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac Volume 2

Notes

  • In the original script for The Transformers: The Movie (and the comic adaptation of the film), some more details of the battle of Beta 4 are revealed. Kup fought the battle alongside Ultra Magnus, against Decepticons led by Megatron. The battle's climax involved the Autobots escaping Decepticon pursuit by blowing up an asteroid, the fragments of which flew out and shattered other asteroids, creating a chaotic storm of rocks and dust that jammed the Decepticons' sensors and allow the Autobots to make their getaway. In the script and comic adaptation, when the Autobots leave Autobot City under Decepticon attack, Ultra Magnus recalls this technique and suggests using it again. When the Autobots successfully escape, Galvatron furiously recalls the last time he was the victim of the trick. It was this re-use of their old manoeuvre that prompted Kup to start telling the Dinobots the story of the battle.