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[[Image:StarscreamsBrigade Optimus Memorial.jpg|thumb|250px|Hey, aren't memorials for dead people?]] | [[Image:StarscreamsBrigade Optimus Memorial.jpg|thumb|250px|Hey, aren't memorials for dead people?]] | ||
'''Optimus Prime Memorial''' is a memorial statue dedicated to, well, [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]]. | '''Optimus Prime Memorial''' is a memorial statue dedicated to, well, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]]. | ||
In dedication to his heroism and pacifism, they built it with Prime holding his [[Ion blaster|weapon]] extended. | In dedication to his heroism and pacifism, they built it with Prime holding his [[Ion blaster|weapon]] extended. | ||
Revision as of 00:47, 10 October 2009
- Optimus Prime Memorial is a statue from the animated portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Optimus Prime Memorial is a memorial statue dedicated to, well, Optimus Prime.
In dedication to his heroism and pacifism, they built it with Prime holding his weapon extended.
Fiction
Generation 1 cartoon
Television reporter Marty Minkler was interviewing Jazz and Cliffjumper at the unveiling ceremony for Optimus Prime Memorial when Starscream and his newly recruited army of Combaticons attacked, taking the two Autobots prisoner. The statue was also damaged from Swindle's weapon fire, have the Combaticons no decency?! Starscream's Brigade
Optimus Prime Memorial's construction in 1985 is possibly the result of its builders being able to see twenty years into the future and/or the writers trying to say, "Hey kids! Next year your hero will be killed and replaced by a turbo revvin' young punk turned turbo revvin' ADULT punk!"

