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===Precursor World===
===Precursor World===
C-6 and his "siblings" looked on with unease as their creator [[Straxus (G1)#Precursor World|Straxus]] announced his intention to exploit the power vacuum left by the fall of the [[Primus Vanguard]] and use his "children" to conquer the [[Precursor World]]. {{storylink|Generations Selects Special Comic Finale Part 2|Finale 2}}
[[File:Convobat_Transform.jpg|thumb|Watch him get cuter as you move down the page]]
[[File:Convobat_Transform.jpg|thumb|Watch him get cuter as you move down the page]]


At [[Darkmount (Cybertron)|Darkmount]], Straxus's fortress, his experiment C-6 was undergoing a training exercise to become a better assassin, facing off against [[Air Hunter]]. When he got the better of the Decepticon, his creator commended him on his work, christening him as Convobat. Nevertheless, Straxus punished Convobat for hesitating to kill—he may be a clone of a Convoy, but he was still the property of Straxus, and free will was not appreciated in his property. When Convobat stumbled off to recover, he ran into the bound D-6, who proposed an escape...
Created by one of the [[Straxus (G1)#Precursor World|Straxus]] twins from the [[spark]] energy of [[Blue Big Convoy]] within the [[Matrix Sword]] {{storylink|Cybertron Magna Convoy prequel comic}} and also being an experiment to integrate aspects of organic life into robots, C-6 was planned to become an assassin for his creator. {{storylink|#Legends|Convobat bio}} Towards this goal, C-6 was kept at Straxus's fortress, [[Darkmount (Cybertron)|Darkmount]]; there he was trained by [[Air Hunter]] in swordfighting and by [[Wingstun]] in flight. {{storylink|Source:Profile Plus#January 14, 2017|Profile+ 14/01/2017}} Early in his existence, C-6 watched with other creations as Straxus delighted in announcing his intentions to use his "children" for the conquest of the [[Precursor World|universe]] in the absence of the [[Primus Vanguard]]. {{storylink|Generations Selects Special Comic Finale Part 2|Finale Part 2}} In this prison, C-6 found solace in his friendship with fellow experiment, [[Megalligator|D-6]]. {{storylink|#Legends|Convobat bio}}


During the escape, D-6 was cornered by [[Tow-Line (RID)|Wrecker Hook]], [[Hailstorm (G1)|Hailstorm]], and [[Terradive (G1)|Terradive]]. D-6 scorned his designation, dubbing himself Megalligator and, using his abilities, calls forth Ape X Arms to blast Hailstorm and Terradive. Just as Wrecker Hook realized he was around, Convobat swooped in to incapacitate the Decepticon. In a weapons storage locker, Megalligator found a [[Skullcruncher (G1)|spare transtector]]. The duo were soon attacked by Straxus himself, who disowned Megalligator. But his creation showed the power given to him by his "father" and exploded his transtector in Straxus's face. Knowing their creator wouldn't be down for the count, Megalligator had Convobat rush out with him. When Convobat questioned what Megalligator wanted to do with his life, the Autobot revealed he wants to meet his true father—Blue Big Convoy—and perhaps change his life around. Megalligator was disappointed by this revelation, and a shot hit Convobat! [[Soundwave (BW)|A stranger]] was revealed as the attacker and he took his leave with Megalligator as Convobat passed out... {{storylink|Cybertron Convobat prequel comic}}  
[[File:Convobat Hold Megalligator.jpg|thumb|left|Say hello to my [[Megalligator|little friend]]!]]
Before being berated for hesitating in a training exercise by Straxus, C-6 was christened "Convobat". Recovering from his punishment, Convobat came across D-6, who proposed they escape Darkmount—Convobat sought to meet his template while D-6 secretly wanted to annihilate [[Megatron (disambiguation)|Megatrons]] across the multiverse. D-6 (soon renaming himself [[Megalligator]]) was discovered in the process of escaping, but his pursuers were easily taken down by [[Ape X Arms]]'s firepower and the hiding Convobat. After a stop in a weapons storage locker, the duo were attacked by Straxus himself. Megalligator, using an exploding [[transtector]], took out their former master for the moment. As they reached the exit, Convobat was knocked unconscious by [[Soundwave (BW)|Soundwave]], who Megalligator took his leave with. {{storylink|Cybertron Convobat prequel comic}}


In a jungle somewhere, Convobat, hunting down his wayward friend Megalligator, spotted him near a [[Omega Sentinel (Energon)|crashed vessel]] he assumed has been used by the [[Decepticon]] as a lab. Megalligator swung out his tail to attack his fellow clone and both transformed to prepare for a fight. Megalligator expressed surprise that Convobat managed to escape from Straxus's fortress, but wondered why he wasn't meeting his "father" Blue Big Convoy as he said he would. Convobat said he had a bigger priority at the moment, but, before he could explain, the two were interrupted by [[Bruticus (RID)|Bruticus]]. The hellhound was sent by Straxus to annihilate his treacherous creations. Bruticus turned out to be yet another one of Straxus's clone creations—this time three fused into one. Megalligator proposed a truce to Convobat till they can deal with the would-be assassin.
After Convobat left himself, Darkmount was invaded by [[Magna Convoy]], who took the Matrix Sword, broke it, and fled. Through the blade, Blue Big Convoy's spirit spoke to his former subordinate and commanded him to find and guide his clone. {{storylink|Cybertron Magna Convoy prequel comic}}
[[File:Convobat Hold Megalligator.jpg|thumb|left|Say hello to my [[Megalligator|little friend]]]]
Convobat accepted his friend's offer and summoned Ape X Arms, who helped by blasting off Bruticus's extra limbs. Megalligator showed off his special power—telekinesis over machines—by controlling nearby [[transtector]]s to attack Bruticus, but the trinity powered himself up and easily disposes of the "headless soldiers" and stabbed Megalligator with his daggers. Megalligator, realizing that Bruticus had a shield against his telekinesis, spotted his weakness. He uses a spark circuit to control the power of his three heads; they cannot be removed from his body like his opponents. Convobat took the opportunity and sliced through Bruticus's heads, but the assassin has a final surprise, which he demonstrated by having his body self-destruct in an attempt to take down his targets.


Convobat and Megalligator managed to survive by the latter using his spare transtectors as a makeshift shield. Megalligator moaned as he finally revealed his plan: to kill [[Megatron (disambiguation)|Megatron]], the source of evil, in all universes. He extended his hand to Convobat to join, but the Autobot denies his offer. He instead offered his own current priority: to literally knock some sense into his errant friend. The battle tired out the both of them and they collapsed into unconsciousness. Convobat was later awakened by Ape X Arms, and saw that Megalligator was gone. He decided to venture into the mysterious vessel, where he found a sleeping blue giant... {{storylink|Cybertron Convobat}}  
Convobat hunted down his wayward friend to a [[Omega Sentinel (Energon)|crashed vessel]], but they were forced to team up to fight against another of Straxus's minions, [[Bruticus (RID)|Bruticus]]. Discovering his weakness, the two managed to defeat the three-headed Transformer, but attempted to take his opponents down with him by self-destructing. Surviving thanks to Megalligator using spare transtectors as a makeshift shield. Megalligator offered Convobat the chance to join his quest to annihilate Megatrons, but Convobat declined the offer and tried literally knock some sense into his errant friend. Exhausted from the following battle, both Transformers fell unconscious. Awakening, Convobat found Megalligator long gone and entered the mysterious vessel to find the sleeping Magna Convoy, {{storylink|Cybertron Convobat}} who woke up to find his assignment staring at him. {{storylink|Cybertron Magna Convoy prequel comic}}


[[File:Convobat Magna Meeting.jpg|thumb|right|[[cloning|Little Boy]] [[Blue Big Convoy|Blue]]]]
[[File:Convobat Matrix Sword Return.jpg|thumb|There he is my lil guy]]


Meanwhile and elsewhere, the last lone survivor of the [[Blue Order]], [[Magna Convoy]], staged a disastrous one man assault on Darkmount that left him near death clutching a broken [[Matrix Sword]]. Before Straxus's forces could finish him off, the remains of the Matrix Sword glowed and Convoy was teleported away by a glowing starship. Magna Convoy's savior revealed himself to be the spectral form of the Blue Order's deceased leader Blue Big Convoy, his [[spark]] having remained in the Matrix Sword. Before he faded away, his power exhausted, he told Convoy of a young Transformer cloned from his spark energy by Straxus. His final command to Convoy—his "blue order"—was to guide this developing warrior on his journey. Magna Convoy then passed out, only to be awoken by the very warrior his commander spoke of—Convobat. {{storylink|Cybertron Magna Convoy prequel comic}}
Magna Convoy told Convobat of the [[Blue Order]] and its end. As Convobat was a clone of Blue Big Convoy, Magna Convoy passed the remains of the sword to him, though the diminutive bot was reluctant to accept such a treasured object. When the two prepared to recover Convobat's transtector, they found their ship under attack from Straxus's [[Rollermaster Corps]], and Magna Convoy headed out to fight them while urging Convobat to flee with the ship. Confronted by the other Straxus twin, Magna Convoy held his ground and proclaimed that, after seemingly losing everything to live for, he saw the light of hope within Convobat and was determined to protect him. Convobat swooped in to defend Magna Convoy from a barrage of missiles and returned the Matrix Sword to Magna Convoy, imploring Magna Convoy that he was the sword's true owner. Restoring the sword with his hopeful light, Magna Convoy defeated Straxus. The two blue warriors left the planet in the ship to seek out new and old comrades to restore the Primus Vanguard. {{storylink|Cybertron Magna Convoy}}
 
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Magna Convoy told Convobat of the Primus Vanguard, the group of interdimensional warriors who defended their universe from invaders, and how they passed down the [[Matrix Sword]] from leader to leader. They were ultimately betrayed by Straxus, who used programs to force them to turn on each other, leading to the destruction of the Vanguard and the death of Blue Big Convoy. Seeing as Convobat was a clone of Big, Magna Convoy passed the remains of the sword to him, though the diminutive bot was reluctant to accept such a treasured object. When the two prepared to recover Convobat's transtector, they found their ship under attack from Straxus's [[Rollermaster Corps]], and Magna Convoy headed out to fight them while urging Convobat to flee with the ship.
 
[[File:Convobat Matrix Sword Return.jpg|thumb|left|There he is my lil guy]]
 
Confronted by Straxus himself, Magna Convoy held his ground and proclaimed that while he had previously lost everything and had nothing to fight for, he now saw the light of hope in Convobat and was determined to protect him. Straxus was unimpressed and destroyed Convoy's hand, but his ensuing barrage of missiles was blocked by Convobat who swooped in on a shield vehicle and returned the Matrix Sword to Magna Convoy. While keeping the Rollermaster Corps busy, Convobat told Magna Convoy that ''he'' was the one entrusted with the sword, though Convoy just demanded to know why he didn't escape when he had the chance. Convobat retorted that Magna Convoy's stubbornness reminded him of his friend Megalligator, and he felt compelled to confront that stubbornness rather than oblige it.
 
The return of the Matrix Sword didn't worry Straxus, who mocked Magna Convoy's similarity to his late leader and told him that even if they are granted power, lifeforms like him don't have the ambition to use it and must be led by someone like Straxus. He fired a powerful blast, but to his shock Magna Convoy, having accepted that he was entrusted the Matrix Sword for a reason, was able to call upon its powerful light to deflect the blow. The blade regenerated along with his hand and he unleashed its full power on Straxus.
 
As Convobat left the planet with Magna Convoy, they discovered faint signals that other Vanguard members may have survived. Magna Convoy invited Convobat to join him and restore the light in the form of a new Blue Order. {{storylink|Cybertron Magna Convoy}}


===''Legends'' comic===
===''Legends'' comic===

Revision as of 18:08, 10 September 2021

Convobat is a Maximal or Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
"And why doesn't Convoy dance any more? Remember Dare to Be Stupid?"

Convobat (コンボバット Konbobatto) is a clone of the deceased leader of the Blue Order. To introduce the traits of organic life to the next generation of Transformers, Straxus performed experiments that created a new, hybrid form of Cybertronian, with Convobat being a result. With his bat wings, Convobat can swoop and hover in complete silence, making him perfect for Straxus's assassination needs. However, Convobat balks at his forced profession and desires to escape his lot in life.

His only friend is fellow experiment Megalligator and he uses his partner drone Ape X Arms to make up for his lack of firepower.[1]

Fiction

Ask Vector Prime

Vector Prime clarified that while many incarnations of Optimus Prime or Optimus Primal had bat forms, in realities such as Primax 215.19 Epsilon, Convobat was his own individual. Ask Vector Prime, 18 May 2015

Precursor World

Watch him get cuter as you move down the page

Created by one of the Straxus twins from the spark energy of Blue Big Convoy within the Matrix Sword Cybertron Magna Convoy prequel comic and also being an experiment to integrate aspects of organic life into robots, C-6 was planned to become an assassin for his creator. Convobat bio Towards this goal, C-6 was kept at Straxus's fortress, Darkmount; there he was trained by Air Hunter in swordfighting and by Wingstun in flight. Profile+ 14/01/2017 Early in his existence, C-6 watched with other creations as Straxus delighted in announcing his intentions to use his "children" for the conquest of the universe in the absence of the Primus Vanguard. Finale Part 2 In this prison, C-6 found solace in his friendship with fellow experiment, D-6. Convobat bio

Say hello to my little friend!

Before being berated for hesitating in a training exercise by Straxus, C-6 was christened "Convobat". Recovering from his punishment, Convobat came across D-6, who proposed they escape Darkmount—Convobat sought to meet his template while D-6 secretly wanted to annihilate Megatrons across the multiverse. D-6 (soon renaming himself Megalligator) was discovered in the process of escaping, but his pursuers were easily taken down by Ape X Arms's firepower and the hiding Convobat. After a stop in a weapons storage locker, the duo were attacked by Straxus himself. Megalligator, using an exploding transtector, took out their former master for the moment. As they reached the exit, Convobat was knocked unconscious by Soundwave, who Megalligator took his leave with. Cybertron Convobat prequel comic

After Convobat left himself, Darkmount was invaded by Magna Convoy, who took the Matrix Sword, broke it, and fled. Through the blade, Blue Big Convoy's spirit spoke to his former subordinate and commanded him to find and guide his clone. Cybertron Magna Convoy prequel comic

Convobat hunted down his wayward friend to a crashed vessel, but they were forced to team up to fight against another of Straxus's minions, Bruticus. Discovering his weakness, the two managed to defeat the three-headed Transformer, but attempted to take his opponents down with him by self-destructing. Surviving thanks to Megalligator using spare transtectors as a makeshift shield. Megalligator offered Convobat the chance to join his quest to annihilate Megatrons, but Convobat declined the offer and tried literally knock some sense into his errant friend. Exhausted from the following battle, both Transformers fell unconscious. Awakening, Convobat found Megalligator long gone and entered the mysterious vessel to find the sleeping Magna Convoy, Cybertron Convobat who woke up to find his assignment staring at him. Cybertron Magna Convoy prequel comic

There he is my lil guy

Magna Convoy told Convobat of the Blue Order and its end. As Convobat was a clone of Blue Big Convoy, Magna Convoy passed the remains of the sword to him, though the diminutive bot was reluctant to accept such a treasured object. When the two prepared to recover Convobat's transtector, they found their ship under attack from Straxus's Rollermaster Corps, and Magna Convoy headed out to fight them while urging Convobat to flee with the ship. Confronted by the other Straxus twin, Magna Convoy held his ground and proclaimed that, after seemingly losing everything to live for, he saw the light of hope within Convobat and was determined to protect him. Convobat swooped in to defend Magna Convoy from a barrage of missiles and returned the Matrix Sword to Magna Convoy, imploring Magna Convoy that he was the sword's true owner. Restoring the sword with his hopeful light, Magna Convoy defeated Straxus. The two blue warriors left the planet in the ship to seek out new and old comrades to restore the Primus Vanguard. Cybertron Magna Convoy

Legends comic

In the Legends World, Megalligator and Convobat's exploits were known as fiction in the form of the Convobat Amazon Showdown film. It was created by Nightscream, who played the title role with a transtector that he "borrowed" from Mindwipe and painted blue. Even with technical issues like "Megalligator" trying to combine with "Ape X Arms" and the transtector going on a rampage, the movie was completed. Bonus Edition Vol. EX A sequel was later produced with Magna Convoy in it. Bonus Edition Vol. EX

Scorching Heat Showdown

Convobat was an Avatar of Optimus Primal. After Snapper and Megalligator killed Armordillo and were about to extract some information from his memories, Convobat swooped in to attack the two Predacons. The battle was soon joined by Megatron, but Optimus Primal himself also leapt in the fray. Primal was able to end the threat of Megatron and both gorilla and bat were able to escape the volcanic eruption that followed. Scorching Heat Showdown

Toys

Beast Wars

  • Convobat (July 1997)
    • ID number: C-6
    • Accessories: Two swords
The solo release of the bat Optimus toy represents a separate character from truck Optimus and gorilla Optimus.
Convobat is a standalone Japanese release of the Beast Wars bat Optimus Primal toy, a Basic Class blue bat which could autotransform into a robot by pulling the tail. Two swords were removable from under its wings for use as weaponry in robot mode.
This mold was also used to make the Optimus Prime-recolored Convobat (who is established in his bio to be Optimus Prime), and Onyx Primal. It also inspired the comic character Nyx.

  • Amazon Showdown: Convobat VS Megalligator (VS pack, July 1997)
    • ID number: VS-6
    • Accessories: Two swords
In Japan, Convobat was also available in the "Amazon Showdown" (アマゾンの対決 Amazon no Taiketsu) multipack with Megalligator.

Legends

  • Convobat (December 19, 2016)
    • ID number: LG-EX
    • Accessories: Two swords, Convobat Headmaster, Megaligator Headmaster, "Ape X Arms" partner drone
Released as an e-HOBBY exclusive, Legends Convobat is a redeco of the Titans Return Deluxe Class Mindwipe body, using a Headmaster redecoed from Infinitus. Convobat's modules are also compatible with any Deluxe-or-larger Titans Return-style toy. Convobat also comes with a pair of swords originally from Prime Deluxe Class Wheeljack, a Megalligator Headmaster redecoed from Nucleon, and Ape X Arms, redecoed from Titan Master Apeface's accessory, in Optimal Optimus's colors. It does not come with either of the accessories included with Mindwipe, though his shield would eventually see release with Magna Convoy.
This mold was also used to make Draculus.
Titans Return mold: Infinitus
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