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===Titan Magazines ''Prime'' comics===
===Titan Magazines ''Prime'' comics===
{{spoiler|Transformers Comic issue 4.9|June 21, 2012}}
While MECH was developing Project Chimera, they were running a parallel program called [[Project Mechanoid]] which continued even when Chimera was on hold. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 4.9|The Novo Incident}}
While MECH was developing Project Chimera, they were running a parallel program called [[Project Mechanoid]] which continued even when Chimera was on hold. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 4.9|The Novo Incident}}



Revision as of 21:03, 22 June 2012

Project Chimera is a program from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family.

Project Chimera is a secret technological initiative on Earth that is sponsored by MECH. The project is an attempt to create a new generation of weapons in the form of living machines that are based on advanced Cybertronian technology.

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The power of the living machines will, some day soon, belong to MECH!
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Fiction

Prime cartoon

After encountering the Autobots, operative Silas began plans at acquiring a living Transformer in order to dissect it and use its components to create such machines that would serve MECH. To that end, they ambushed a battle between Breakdown and Bulkhead just after the latter was incapacitated. Before Breakdown could bring the killing blow, MECH neutralized him and abducted the winning Decepticon so that they could study him. Taking him to their hidden base, they switched off his pain receptors and began the process of dismantling him for parts, from which they uncovered much on the captured Cybertronian. However, Team Prime intervened in order to deny Cybertronian technology from MECH, and Bulkhead succeeded in freeing his foe. Despite MECH's attempts at reacquiring the test subjects, they were forced to retreat when Starscream arrived on the scene. Thus, the organization was forced to "sanitize" their hidden base, but they had managed to transfer much of the newly acquired data to a separate facility, despite the loss of the test subject. In his report, Silas commented that the diagnostics on Breakdown's vital components had allowed MECH to begin Project Chimera, which would allow them to gain the power of living machines that would serve them. Operation: Breakdown

The knowledge MECH had gained allowed them to build a robot of their own. They acquired the last component they needed, a T-cog from Bumblebee, however its installation into the robot didn't have the desired effect. The robot was unable to transform, which according to Starscream was because they required energon for it to run on. Operation Bumblebee, Part 1 They obtained some, but during the second test, Bumblebee interrupted the operation and tore the robot apart to get his T-cog back. It was promptly abandoned by MECH. Operation Bumblebee, Part 2

The project finally culminated in the creation of Nemesis Prime, a robot controlled remotely by Silas. They immediately began using it to attack military bases near their secret hideout, which naturally attracted the attention of the Autobots. Silas attempted to use Nemesis Prime to take out the Autobots, but was distracted at a crucial moment by Agent Fowler, spelling the end of the project. Nemesis Prime

Titan Magazines Prime comics

While MECH was developing Project Chimera, they were running a parallel program called Project Mechanoid which continued even when Chimera was on hold. The Novo Incident