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* The concept of Blue Max stems from the Japanese-exclusive Mini-Cons Seawave and Cradon. Despite the three toys in the [[Giant Planet Mini-Con Team]] set being [[Gang-molding|gang-molded]] (and thus the parts were cast for it), [[TakaraTomy]] never released the third mold from the set, the [[Overcast (Cybertron)|plane]]. Whether they were ever going to in the first place or not is unknown. Going by Seawave and Cradon's colors, the final toy would have been almost wholly bright blue. | * The concept of Blue Max stems from the Japanese-exclusive Mini-Cons Seawave and Cradon. Despite the three toys in the [[Giant Planet Mini-Con Team]] set being [[Gang-molding|gang-molded]] (and thus the parts were cast for it), [[TakaraTomy]] never released the third mold from the set, the [[Overcast (Cybertron)|plane]]. Whether they were ever going to in the first place or not is unknown. Going by Seawave and Cradon's colors, the final toy would have been almost wholly bright blue. | ||
** Years later, the Facebook version of [[Ask Vector Prime]] created Blue Max as the character for Seawave and Cradon's nonexistent | ** Years later, the Facebook version of [[Ask Vector Prime]] created Blue Max as the character for Seawave and Cradon's nonexistent teammate, referencing the toy's theoretical color in Blue Max's name. | ||
* Blue Max's status as a nonexistent toy also references the unreleased [[Transformers (2010 toyline)|2010 ''Transformers'' toyline]] [[Blue Maximus]], who himself was named for the war film ''{{w|The Blue Max}}''. | * Blue Max's status as a nonexistent toy also references the unreleased [[Transformers (2010 toyline)|2010 ''Transformers'' toyline]] [[Blue Maximus]], who himself was named for the war film ''{{w|The Blue Max}}''. | ||
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Revision as of 04:30, 4 January 2016
| This article is about the Unicron Trilogy Mini-Con. For the movieverse Decepticon, see Blue Maximus. |
- Blue Max is a Mini-Con from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family (via a Timelines addition).
You can't see me!

This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.
Blue Max is a member of the Land / Sea / Air Mini-Con Team along with Seawave and Cradon.
Fiction
Ask Vector Prime
In Aurex 105.08 Alpha, Blue Max was killed in a battle between Galaxy Convoy and Master Megatron. This caused Seawave and Cradon to fall out with each other as they blamed opposite factions for Blue Max's demise. Ask Vector Prime
Notes

- The concept of Blue Max stems from the Japanese-exclusive Mini-Cons Seawave and Cradon. Despite the three toys in the Giant Planet Mini-Con Team set being gang-molded (and thus the parts were cast for it), TakaraTomy never released the third mold from the set, the plane. Whether they were ever going to in the first place or not is unknown. Going by Seawave and Cradon's colors, the final toy would have been almost wholly bright blue.
- Years later, the Facebook version of Ask Vector Prime created Blue Max as the character for Seawave and Cradon's nonexistent teammate, referencing the toy's theoretical color in Blue Max's name.
- Blue Max's status as a nonexistent toy also references the unreleased 2010 Transformers toyline Blue Maximus, who himself was named for the war film The Blue Max.

