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A servant/Herald of Unicron featured prominently in the Super-Link and Energon series.
{{disambig2|the Energon-series villain|the Generation 1 species|Quintesson (G1)}}


Named Alpha-Q in Japan and Alpha Quintesson in the US.
''Alpha Quintesson is an alien from the [[Energon (franchise)|Energon]] series.''


A mysterious manipulator, '''Alpha Quintesson''' has his tentacles spread wide, influencing the actions of both [[Autobot]] and [[Decepticon]] alike. He also has the command of armies of [[Terrorcon (Energon)|Terrorcon]] drones! His actual motives are unclear, but his goal is obvious; he plans to gather enough [[Energon]] to restore the shattered remains of the planet-devouring [[Unicron]]!


A small alien being exhibiting a child-like logic and sense of youth. The being exists within a green shell that resembles an earth crustaceon. The character has three primary personalities and masks that argue amongst eachother, the highest voice being that of an oyama(Male actor playing female, like in kabuki).
''Japanese name: '''Alpha-Q''' ''


Alpha-Q was the prince and heir of Planet-Q, a desert world in the Q-system, and home and birthplace of the Terrorcon race. The wandering Destroyer of Worlds, Unicron, attacked his solar system. After devouring each planet, he attacked Planet-Q. The wandering guardian, Rodimus(Convoy), was summoned in distress by Alpha-Q during the Unicron attack. Being too late, the grand Champlain of the planet, Scorponok, chose to explode the planet in an attempt to destroy Unicron in the process.
=Fiction=
===Energon Cartoon===


It is a fan debate as to whether this event affected Unicron's health. Super-Link states it had no affect, while some versions of Energon have stated that it sent the Dark God into a deep sleep, leading up to the events in Armada, while some interpret this act to lead up to the beginning events of Energon, despite Alpha-Q stating he was lost within Unicron's body alone for eons, and not a decade.


Alpha-Q, at the start of the Energon series, would discover that Unicron's cells can be used to repair and restore destroyed life when fed Energon. Quickly, he began to rebuild his army and steal Energon throughout the universe.
===Dreamwave Energon Comic===


Alpha-Q began recruiting the various estranged Decepticons that served Megatron in the Unicron Battles, using a sword cast from Megatron's spark as proof of his existence. Eventually, Megatron began diverting the energon from Unicron's body into his own corpse shell, granting him new life. Alpha-Q fled in terror, using Unicron's head as a rocket ship that would later serve as a sun to the reborn Q-system.




It was at this time that Alpha-Q began stalking the human Kicker, desiring the aid of Kicker's Primus-given powers.
=Toys=
===Energon===
One of the last toys in the Energon line, Alpha Quintesson is fairly unique in that he is one of the only toys in the main Transformers line that does not transform in any manner. (The Action Masters had transforming partners and vehicles, remember.)


Because of his child-like abandonment before his death, he builds a connection between Kicker, who has ills with his eccentric father, Dr Jones, and also Misha Miramond, who is an orphan since her childhood.
The main gimmick involves his three different faces; pressing a trigger on the toy's back switches from face to face. The bed of tentacles that serves as the toy's base uses a gear-wheel system to spin his three bendable tentacles around when the toy is rolled forward or backwards. He also has a spring-loaded missile launcher that can be mounted on one of the numerous 5mm-wide weapon-ports on Alpha Quintesson's body. Each of these ports also doubles as a mounting point for an [[Energon chip]].


Alpha-Q is convinced to stop running and fight back by Kicker, shedding his child-like cowardism. In the climax of the battle, Jones sends earth's energon supply to Alpha-Q who immediately diverts from the plan, ignoring Kicker, and restores his solar system. The clashing of the two Energons causes a tear in space that sucks up all things nearby, including Alpha-Q and Unicron.


On the other side, the Q-system is reborn as an infantile solar system. The Autobots vow to protect the planets from Megatron, who desires to drain them of their Energon and bring Unicron back to full power.
=External Links=


The head of Unicron, functioning as Alpha-Q's home and the sun of the solar system, eventually falls to Unicron's reborn body, piloted by a crazed Megatron. Alpha-Q is assumed to be killed by the huge surge of heat and energy that occurrs when Unicron grabs the head from within the Energon sun.
[http://www.tfu.info/2005/Decepticon/AlphaQuintesson/alphaquintesson.htm Alpha Quintesson at TFU.info]


Kicker buries Alpha-Q's body on the surface of Plains Planet, a planet created from Kicker's memories as a gift from Alpha-Q.


Alpha-Q continued to offer narration in the series post-mortem.
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[[Category: Decepticons]]
In the defunt Dreamwave Energon comic, Alpha-Q played the role of a traditional Quintesson in the G1 sense, departing greatly from the television series on both shores.
[[Category: Energon]]
 
[[Category: Unicron-related characters]]<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>
In the Japanese series, the "Q" in the character's name did not denote "Quintesson" but was simply a connection to the system and planet he lived(Q-system, Planet-Q)
 
In the development of the Energon series, Alpha-Q was scripted to be a female princess who hid herself away in a dead terrorcon shell after Unicron devoured her world. The story would end with Kicker freeing her from inside the shell. This story was rejected by Hasbro and it was quickly edited. Alpha-Q become an ambiguous alien child hiding himself playfully within a suit of armor. After being devoured by Unicron, the child's spark/spirit become bound to the armor that he appears in during the series.<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>

Revision as of 04:09, 7 April 2006

This article is about the Energon-series villain. For the Generation 1 species, see Quintesson (G1).

Alpha Quintesson is an alien from the Energon series.

A mysterious manipulator, Alpha Quintesson has his tentacles spread wide, influencing the actions of both Autobot and Decepticon alike. He also has the command of armies of Terrorcon drones! His actual motives are unclear, but his goal is obvious; he plans to gather enough Energon to restore the shattered remains of the planet-devouring Unicron!

Japanese name: Alpha-Q

Fiction

Energon Cartoon

Dreamwave Energon Comic

Toys

Energon

One of the last toys in the Energon line, Alpha Quintesson is fairly unique in that he is one of the only toys in the main Transformers line that does not transform in any manner. (The Action Masters had transforming partners and vehicles, remember.)

The main gimmick involves his three different faces; pressing a trigger on the toy's back switches from face to face. The bed of tentacles that serves as the toy's base uses a gear-wheel system to spin his three bendable tentacles around when the toy is rolled forward or backwards. He also has a spring-loaded missile launcher that can be mounted on one of the numerous 5mm-wide weapon-ports on Alpha Quintesson's body. Each of these ports also doubles as a mounting point for an Energon chip.


External Links

Alpha Quintesson at TFU.info




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