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==Notes==
==Notes==
*While the ''Classics'' version of Galen is presumably named in honor of [[Galen]] the Nebulan, the ''Uprising'' version is not as in that universe, <strike>Galen</strike> Kord is a [[Cyberdroid]].
*While the ''Classics'' version of Galen is presumably named in honor of [[Galen]] the Nebulan, the ''Uprising'' version is not as in that universe, <strike>Galen</strike> Kord is a [[Cyberdroid]].
*In "[[The Lost Treasure of Cybertron]]", [[Daniel Witwicky (G1)|Daniel]] is Buster and Jesse's son.
*In "[[The Lost Treasure of Cybertron]]", [[Daniel Witwicky (G1)|Daniel]] is Buster and [[Jesse (G1)|Jesse]]'s son.





Revision as of 21:23, 15 January 2022

Galen Witwicky is an Autobot-allied human from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Galen Witwicky is a new generation of the Witwicky family, son of veteran affiliates of the Autobots.

Fiction

Beast Wars: Uprising

Galen was the son of Daniel Witwicky and Llyra, grandson of Fausto Borx, and twin to Olin Witwicky. At some point after the campaign on Master, Galen succeeded his father as the Headmaster partner to Cerbros. Together as Fortress Maximus, they fought against MegaZarak, operated by Olin and Zarak. A Brush With Infamy–Prologue

When Cerebros got wind of the Human Confederacy's Eutychus Project, he asked them to resurrect his former human partners, but they refused and gave him the energon matrix instead.

By the 24th century, an etching of "Galen Witwicky" existed in the now-stationary Fortress Maximus, along with "Spike Witwicky" and "Daniel Witwicky". Plasma, part of the Cyberdroid trio that controlled Fortress Maximus, claimed to be Galen, among many other individuals related to the giant. Head Games

Classics

The young son of Buster Witwicky, Galen interrupted a video-call his father was making to Spike Witwicky so that Galen could speak to his uncle. He wound up sidetracking the conversation long enough for Spike to dodge the inquiries Buster was making about his mission. Assembly

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