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The name '''Megatron''' can refer to several different characters:
The name '''Megatron''' can refer to several different characters:


*[[Megatron (G1)|''Generation 1'' Megatron]], leader and founder of the [[Decepticon]]s.
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], leader and founder of the [[Decepticon]]s from ''[[Generation 1]]''.


*[[Megatron (BW)|''Beast Wars'' Megatron]], a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] criminal and architect of the theft of the [[Golden Disk|Golden Disk]].
*[[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]], a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] criminal and architect of the theft of the [[Golden Disk|Golden Disk]] from ''[[Beast Wars]]''.


*[[Megatron (RiD)|''Robots in Disguise'' Megatron]], a six-changing galactic conqueror.
*[[Megatron (RiD)|Megatron]], a [[Predacon (RiD)|Predacon]] six-changing galactic conqueror from ''[[Robots in Disguise]]''.


*[[Megatron (Armada)|Unicron Trilogy Megatron]], yet another Decepticon commander, this one a pivotal figure in the [[Unicron Trilogy]]
*[[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]], yet another Decepticon commander, this one a pivotal figure in the [[Unicron Trilogy]].




'''Megatron''' is not to be confused with:
'''Megatron''' is not to be confused with:
*[[Straxus]], a Decepticon commander in the ''G1'' comics who temporarily inhabited Megatron's body (or a version of it, it's complicated.)


*[[Megaplex]], a duplicate of Megatron designed to fool his enemies.
*[[Straxus]], a Decepticon commander who temporarily inhabited Megatron's body (or a version of it, it's complicated) from the Generation 1 comics.


*[[Mechatron]], a [[Beast Rider]].
*[[Megaplex]], a duplicate of Megatron designed to fool his enemies from the Generation 1 continuity.


*[[Megabolt]], Decepticon emissary, whose alternate form mimics the [[Big Floating Head]] headquarters of BW Megatron in the [[Beast Machines (cartoon)|''Beast Machines'' cartoon]], which itself looked like Megatron's own head.
*[[Mechatron]], a [[Beast Rider]] from ''[[Beast Machines]]''.


*[[Megastorm]], younger brother of ''Beast Wars II'' [[Galvatron (BW)|Galvatron]].
*[[Megabolt]], Decepticon emissary, whose alternate form mimics the [[Big Floating Head]] headquarters of ''Beast Wars'' Megatron in the [[Beast Machines (cartoon)|''Beast Machines'' cartoon]], from ''Robots in Disguise/Universe''.
 
*[[Megastorm]], younger brother of [[Galvatron (BWII)|Galvatron]] from ''[[Beast Wars II]]''.


*[[Megazarak]], an alternate dimension's version of Megatron from [[Universe (comic)|''Transformers Universe'']].
*[[Megazarak]], an alternate dimension's version of Megatron from [[Universe (comic)|''Transformers Universe'']].


*[[Mega-Dinobot]], the combined form of Unicron Trilogy [[Grimlock (UT)|Grimlock]] and [[Swoop (UT)|Swoop]].
*[[Mega-Dinobot]], the combined form of Unicron Trilogy [[Grimlock (Energon)|Grimlock]] and [[Swoop (Energon)|Swoop]] from ''[[Energon (franchise)|Energon]]''.


*[[Mega-Octane]], leader of the ''Robots in Disguise'' [[Commandos (RiD)|Commandos]].
*[[Mega-Octane]], leader of the Decepticon [[Commandos (RiD)|Commandos]] from ''Robots in Disguise''.




Many versions of '''Megatron''' eventually upgrade their bodies and change their name to [[Galvatron]].
Many versions of '''Megatron''' eventually upgrade their bodies and change their name to '''[[Galvatron (disambiguation)|Galvatron]]'''.




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Revision as of 21:19, 25 August 2006

The name Megatron can refer to several different characters:


Megatron is not to be confused with:

  • Straxus, a Decepticon commander who temporarily inhabited Megatron's body (or a version of it, it's complicated) from the Generation 1 comics.
  • Megaplex, a duplicate of Megatron designed to fool his enemies from the Generation 1 continuity.


Many versions of Megatron eventually upgrade their bodies and change their name to Galvatron.


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