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The '''Megatrons of the [[Star Power|Seven Lights]]''' (七色の{{ruby|破壊大帝|メガトロン}} ''Nanairo no Megatoron'' lit. Seven-Coloured Emperors of Destruction), also not at all confusingly known as the '''New Primus Vanguard,''' are perhaps the most dire threat the [[Precursor World]] has ever faced. Created by the monstrously powerful [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Gold Megatron]] via the full might of the [[Silver Matrix]] as doppelgangers of the [[Primus Vanguard]] twisted into his own image, they are monuments to the would-be god's hubris. | The '''Megatrons of the [[Star Power|Seven Lights]]''' (七色の{{ruby|破壊大帝|メガトロン}} ''Nanairo no Megatoron'' lit. Seven-Coloured Emperors of Destruction), also not at all confusingly known as the '''New Primus Vanguard,''' (新プライマスヴァンガード ''Shin Puraimasu Vangādo'') are perhaps the most dire threat the [[Precursor World]] has ever faced. Created by the monstrously powerful [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Gold Megatron]] via the full might of the [[Silver Matrix]] as doppelgangers of the [[Primus Vanguard]] twisted into his own image, they are monuments to the would-be god's hubris. | ||
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Revision as of 18:10, 13 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
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- 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.


