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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Controverse===
===Controverse===
Adveraros was selected by the [[Galactic Court]] on [[Millaath]] to preside over the trial of the mad genius [[Primacron]]. The [[Autobot]]s were concerned about Adveraros's untrustworthy Quintesson nature, but Adveraros was surprisingly fair in his procedure. He ruled that per longstanding law, Primacron could not be held accountable for the actions of [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], and since [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]] had destroyed Primacron's lab, there was insufficient evidence to link him to [[Tornedron]]. Nonetheless, Primacron's mental state and the risk of potential retribution from Unicron and Tornedron's victims necessitated that Primacron be committed to the asylum planet of [[Doruka III]]. However, [[Prowl (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Prowl]] and [[Wheeljack (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Wheeljack]] realized that the Quintessons were merely sending him there to harvest his brain. The courtroom consequently erupted into chaos as the Autobots tried to stop the trial and the Decepticons arrived to capture Primacron for their own ends. Primacron, meanwhile, escaped his manacles and converted them into a high-tech whistle which he used to control of "[[primitive]]" Transformers in range, including the Quintessons' [[Sharkticon (species)|Sharkticon]]s. He then calmly conversed with Adveraros. Primacron considered the ease with which he controlled the primitives as proof of him being the progenitor deity of all mechanical life, but Adveraros refused to believe such a notion as [[G1 World|their universe]] was not one with [[Primus|such a god]]. Primacron then smirked and implied that he had created the Quintesson species itself, but the furious Adveraros dismissed that idea as a lie. The Autobots then arrived to take Primacron into their custody. {{storylink|Controverse}}
Adveraros was selected by the [[Galactic Court]] on [[Millaath]] to preside over the trial of the mad genius [[Primacron]]. The [[Autobot]]s were concerned about Adveraros's untrustworthy Quintesson nature, but Adveraros was surprisingly fair in his procedure. He ruled that per longstanding law, Primacron could not be held accountable for the actions of [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], and since [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]] had destroyed Primacron's lab, there was insufficient evidence to link him to [[Tornedron]]. Nonetheless, Primacron's mental state and the risk of potential retribution from Unicron and Tornedron's victims necessitated that Primacron be committed to the asylum planet of [[Doruka III]]. However, [[Prowl (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Prowl]] and [[Wheeljack (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Wheeljack]] realized that the Quintessons were merely sending him there to harvest his brain. The courtroom consequently erupted into chaos as the Autobots tried to stop the trial and the Decepticons arrived to capture Primacron for their own ends. Primacron, meanwhile, escaped his manacles and converted them into a high-tech whistle which he used to take control of all "[[primitive]]" Transformers in range, including the Quintessons' [[Sharkticon (species)|Sharkticon]]s. He then calmly conversed with Adveraros. Primacron considered the ease with which he controlled the primitives as proof of him being the progenitor deity of all mechanical life, but Adveraros refused to believe such a notion as [[G1 World|their universe]] was not one with [[Primus|such a god]]. Primacron then smirked and implied that he had created the Quintesson species itself, but the furious Adveraros dismissed that idea as a lie. The Autobots then arrived to take Primacron into their custody. {{storylink|Controverse}}


==Toys==
==Toys==

Revision as of 14:02, 9 May 2021

Adveraros is a Quintesson from the Japanese cartoon portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
You have ruined the Transformers brand forever. I sentence you to death!

Adveraros (アドベラロス Adoberarosu) is a Quintesson Judge. You can definitely trust him to run trials fairly.

Fiction

Controverse

Adveraros was selected by the Galactic Court on Millaath to preside over the trial of the mad genius Primacron. The Autobots were concerned about Adveraros's untrustworthy Quintesson nature, but Adveraros was surprisingly fair in his procedure. He ruled that per longstanding law, Primacron could not be held accountable for the actions of Unicron, and since Grimlock had destroyed Primacron's lab, there was insufficient evidence to link him to Tornedron. Nonetheless, Primacron's mental state and the risk of potential retribution from Unicron and Tornedron's victims necessitated that Primacron be committed to the asylum planet of Doruka III. However, Prowl and Wheeljack realized that the Quintessons were merely sending him there to harvest his brain. The courtroom consequently erupted into chaos as the Autobots tried to stop the trial and the Decepticons arrived to capture Primacron for their own ends. Primacron, meanwhile, escaped his manacles and converted them into a high-tech whistle which he used to take control of all "primitive" Transformers in range, including the Quintessons' Sharkticons. He then calmly conversed with Adveraros. Primacron considered the ease with which he controlled the primitives as proof of him being the progenitor deity of all mechanical life, but Adveraros refused to believe such a notion as their universe was not one with such a god. Primacron then smirked and implied that he had created the Quintesson species itself, but the furious Adveraros dismissed that idea as a lie. The Autobots then arrived to take Primacron into their custody. Controverse

Toys

Generations

File:TF-WFC-E-Voyager-Quintesson-Judge.jpg
For further information, see: Quintesson Judge#Toys

Notes

  • Adveraros's name may be a reference to the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}adversarial system|{{#if:||adversarial system}}]] of law.