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Planned as the larger [[exclusive]] toy for [[OTFCC 2004]], the Defensor figure was to be a [[retool]] of ''[[Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'' [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]], the central (or smaller) robot being called "Hot Spot" (for [[Hot Spot (G1)|obvious reasons]]). The super mode's head was planned to be retooled, and the colors would have homaged the [[Defensor (G1)|original Defensor]]'s. | Planned as the larger [[exclusive]] toy for [[OTFCC 2004]], the Defensor figure was to be a [[retool]] of ''[[Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'' [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]], the central (or smaller) robot being called "Hot Spot" (for [[Hot Spot (G1)|obvious reasons]]). The super mode's head was planned to be retooled, and the colors would have homaged the [[Defensor (G1)|original Defensor]]'s. | ||
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After millions of Autobots were killed in Megazarak's war of conquest, Defensor became a Matrix-bearer and the leader of the few Autobots —the very few—who remained. In fact, there is only one Autobot who remains under his command whose name is known: Ultra Trion. Needless to say, he needs more help. He is now the focal point of Megazarak's obsession to destroy all of the Autobots of his Cybertron.
He has no known relation to the other Defensor involved in the multiversal war.
Toys
Unreleased
Planned as the larger exclusive toy for OTFCC 2004, the Defensor figure was to be a retool of Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime, the central (or smaller) robot being called "Hot Spot" (for obvious reasons). The super mode's head was planned to be retooled, and the colors would have homaged the original Defensor's.
External links
Gallery of planned OTFCC toys at Allspark.com, including pictures of the Defensor prototype.