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==Notes==
==Notes==
*In real life, Metatron is an archangel in Judaism.
*In real life, Metatron is an archangel in Judaism.
*The Ask Vector Prime incarnation of Metatron was conceived separately from the ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'' version and their continuity family of origin is intentionally ambiguous. Given their obviously common origin, though, they are both placed on this page for ease of organization.
*The Ask Vector Prime incarnation of Metatron was introduced separately from the ''Transformers vs. G.I. Joe'' version and their continuity family of origin is intentionally ambiguous. Given their obviously common origin, though, they are both placed on this page for ease of organization.


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Revision as of 13:19, 22 March 2023

You can't see me!


This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

Metatron is a mystical being. And what do you know, Metatron shares his name with a figure from Earth belief as well!

Fiction

Transformers vs. G.I. Joe

Metatron appeared in ancient Cybertronian texts as the Angel of Light, nemesis of Ultra Magnus, the dark angel. In modern days Megatron claimed to be an incarnation of Metatron. Black Cybertron The Serpentress similarly believed Megatron to be one and the same as the Metatron mentioned in Earth literature. Expelled from the Garden

Ask Vector Prime

In an unspecified reality, a being named Metatron fought against Enoch during the Age of Miracles. Vector Prime hence considered Metatron to be one of the multiverse's greatest villains. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/30

Notes

  • In real life, Metatron is an archangel in Judaism.
  • The Ask Vector Prime incarnation of Metatron was introduced separately from the Transformers vs. G.I. Joe version and their continuity family of origin is intentionally ambiguous. Given their obviously common origin, though, they are both placed on this page for ease of organization.