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Following his resurrection, Optimus later turned the fusion cannon against Megatron during the final battle in [[Egypt]]...by blowing off ''half of his face'' and then severing it and part of Megatron's arm off with his own [[Dual Energon Swords|Energon sword]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}  
Following his resurrection, Optimus later turned the fusion cannon against Megatron during the final battle in [[Egypt]]...by blowing off ''half of his face'' and then severing it and part of Megatron's arm off with his own [[Dual Energon Swords|Energon sword]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}  


Megatron was later able to obtain another fusion cannon, albeit a handheld one which resembled a human shotgun. He used it on a number of occasions. Optimus later used it to execute Sentinel Prime. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
Megatron was later able to obtain another fusion cannon, albeit a handheld one which resembled a human shotgun. He used it on a number of occasions. Optimus later used it to execute Sentinel Prime. It is sometimes called a fusion shotgun. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}


It is also mentioned on [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]]'s toy packaging that he also carries a fusion cannon; presumably it is the blue glowing laser weapon on his left arm, though it is obviously much smaller than Megatron's.
It is also mentioned on [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]]'s toy packaging that he also carries a fusion cannon; presumably it is the blue glowing laser weapon on his left arm, though it is obviously much smaller than Megatron's.

Revision as of 02:31, 19 June 2013

A release of lubricant is quite common when seeing this.

The fusion cannon is Megatron's ultimate weapon. It is attached to his right arm and is devastatingly powerful, as demonstrated by its sudden removal of Ironhide's head. (It's at least as powerful as Fortress Maximus's hands in comparison.) It strikes fear into the sparks of both the Autobots and the Decepticons, though this description and its actual destructive capacity seems strangely uneven.

Fiction

Generation 1

Marvel Comics continuity

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.
Hey-o!

While on a hunt for Optimus Prime, the Predacons betrayed Megatron. Divebomb stole Megatron's fusion cannon and the Predacons left Megatron to fight Optimus Prime with only his small backup gun. Megatron opened a space bridge which pulled both him and Prime to Cybertron where Megatron got a new fusion cannon. ...The Harder They Die! It is unknown what Divebomb did with the original.

Generation 2

As part of an agreement with Cobra, Megatron's body was rebuilt to resemble an Earth-design tank with his fusion cannon replaced by a rail gun.

The Transformers cartoon

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Megatron's fusion cannon from the Generation 1 cartoon. — 14 KB

During a battle with the Autobots and Decepticons the fusion cannon was fired twice, destroying an oil rig and trapping various Autobots and humans. It was then fired once more to ignite the oil and create an enormous conflagration More than Meets the Eye, Part 1

When the Decepticons invaded Sherman dam the fusion cannon appeared again, and was fired into the roof. When the Autobots showed up, it was fired at Prime and the Autobots, but unlike the ceiling, they dodged the blast. A battle then ensued between Optimus Prime and Megatron on top of the Sherman dam, but the fusion cannon was missing at this point (Prime tackled Megatron, so maybe that's why), and Megatron was forced to use his energy mace, instead. Fortunately he got the cannon back by the time he returned to his base. More than Meets the Eye, Part 2

The fusion cannon once more came in handy when Megatron fired it to escape a collapsed ruby crystal mine in Burma. After the debacle at the mine, Starscream got a little bit rebellious and tried to shoot Megatron. But deflected the blast with a force field projected from the fusion cannon, then blasted Starscream in the shoulder (causing no visible damage) to punish him.

All this nonsense was leading to the Decepticons trying to escape the earth. They needed some rocket fuel, so the Autobots tried to trap them with a fake rocket base -- but Megatron knew better and double-bluffed them. The fusion cannon was fired once at the Autobots' fake rocket base to make the double-bluff more convincing. It reappeared at the final battle outside the Decepticon space ship. Despite trying to blast Optimus Prime the fusion cannon was shot off Megatron's arm by Prime's combat deck. Megatron (seemingly) retrieved it before boarding his space cruiser. Starscream played up again, and Megatron put the cannon down to give Starscream a chance to prove himself, a chance that was foiled by Mirage -- so Megatron picked up the fusion cannon once more and used it to punish Starscream again before the space cruiser crashed. More than Meets the Eye, Part 3

So after that defeat the Decepticons didn't show up for a few months, when they did Megatron used his fusion cannon again in a battle against Optimus Prime at a solar energy plant, firing several times before being flipped by the fusion cannon by Prime! Megatron retaliated by punching Prime in the... uhh... gut, with the cannon. The Decepticons then took the energon they stole from the plant to the Space Bridge. Bumblebee was spotted spying on them, and Megatron fired four times, missing on all four. He racked up even more misses in a later battle inside a cave where he fired no less than nine times, and missed every single time. The cannon did manage to destroy a nice rock formation, though.Transport to Oblivion

When the Decepticons invaded a science lab to steal an anti-matter formula the Autobots tried to stop them and Megatron fired at the Autobots (and their holograms) about six times, managing to destroy a floor and a wall, but no Autobots. The anti-matter formula was then used to power-up Megatron's gun mode, but not his fusion cannon. Roll for It

After Optimus Prime was injured the Decepticons pressed an attack on the Ark. Megatron fired his cannon six times during the battle, even managing to actually hit Sideswipe, blasting him out of the air. Optimus Prime (now repaired!) then showed up and the cannon shot him, rather ineffectually. It was then knocked off Megatron's arm and was useless for the rest of the battle. Divide and Conquer

At the north pole (or thereabouts), during another battle with Optimus Prime where the fusion cannon was used to shoot Optimus in the back it was once again knocked off. This time it was knocked off by a shard of crystal thrown by Prime. Fire in the Sky

Another day, another fight at a dam. This time Megatron hooked up his fusion cannon directly to the dam as a power source. He proclaimed that the Autobots would now witness the power of his fusion cannon (actually mentioning it by name) and blasted the side off a cliff face (which was weakenned by Rumble's earthquake powers), collapsing it and dumping the Autobots into the river. S.O.S. Dinobots

The fusion cannon's next job was blasting another hole, this time to create an entrance to a Mayan pyramid. It was then used at a battle to collect some gun-building materials where it became something of a football. First Megatron shot Brawn in the chest, knocking the Autobot over. Then Brawn knocked the cannon off Megatron's arm and fired it himself hitting Megatron and knocking him over, but the kickback from the blast knocked the Brawn over (again). Finally Laserbeak retrieved the gun for Megatron and another shot was fired at Brawn, but no one had to fall down this time because the shot missed.

Back at the Mayan pyramid Megatron used the fusion cannon to cause a distraction for the Autobots by blasting a mountainside twice and causing an avalanche. Fire on the Mountain

Then there was the time Megatron tried to bring Cybertron to earth. Remember that? The fusion cannon was present throughout Megatron's machinations. But its most notable actions were during an Autobot invasion where a single underwater blast from the cannon enveloped Optimus Prime, Jazz, Ironhide, Prowl, Wheeljack and Bumblebee (but didn't kill any of them), repeated (about six) shots fired during a Decepticon attack on the Ark (one of which hit Prime in the back) and a single shot at the battle at Megatron's giant space bridge.The Ultimate Doom, Part 1

Megatron's environment-destroying plan saw the Decepticons getting trapped in their own base, so used the fusion cannon to blast yet another hole in a wall to escape. The Ultimate Doom, Part 2 The subsequent fight at Megatron's energon transport ship also saw the fusion cannon fired, this time twice (didn't hit anything, though.)The Ultimate Doom, Part 3 Despite the energon ship exploding neither Megatron nor the fusion cannon were destroyed and Megatron employed his signature gun again in a battle outside Archeville's lab. (This is the same battle where Megatron says, "I always hit what I aim for," which one has to assume at this stage is slight hyperbole.) Countdown to Extinction (episode)

During an incident with the Insecticons Megatron fired twice at the Autobots, then took his fusion cannon with him to an oil refinery where the Decepticons were collecting some energon. For whatever reason Megatron took his cannon off and propped it against a wall while he was there, but fortunately he put it back on when the Autobots showed up. Fortunately because without it he couldn't have fired off two (unsuccessful) shots, then covered his retreat by using the fusion cannon to set fire to an oil tanker. A Plague of Insecticons

As we know, all Transformers (or at least Decepticons) get their special powers from power chip rectifiers, so when Megatron was preparing for a one-on-one duel with Optimus Prime he took the chips from all his fellow Decepticons into himself. During the duel this allowed him to fire cluster bombs from his fusion cannon; but Megatron still used what appeared to be three normal fusion cannon blasts to finish off Prime during the battle.Heavy Metal War

An attempted coup from Devastator is another matter. The shots continuously bounced off his armor and Megatron had to resort to a 5-way fistfight with Starscream, Astrotrain, and Blitzwing as an alternative. Triple Takeover

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers

Having defeated Megatron, Optimus Prime ripped the fusion cannon of his arm and used it to destroy the SPS Satellite. It supposedly was the only thing the G.I. Joe, Cobra, Autobot and Decepticon troops gathered at Cobra Island had that could reach something in space. Thereafter, the fusion cannon was brought to Area 52. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #6

IDW Generation 1 continuity

The fusion cannon was a gift from Starscream. Megatron Origin #4 It's ironic how Megatron decided to pay him back a few hundred thousand years later by blowing a huge hole in his torso. Infiltration #6 During a showdown in New York City, Optimus Prime ripped the fusion cannon off Megatron's arm and beat him with it until it broke. All Hail Megatron #12 When he returned in a new body, Megatron had replaced his trademark cannon with a rail gun. Enemy Mine

As leader of the Decepticon Justice Division, Tarn sported two fusion cannons. Rules of Disengagement

Beast Wars cartoon

Megatron loved his fusion cannon so much, he had another fusion cannon installed on the Nemesis. The blast radius from this weapon is massive. Most kickass, though this one requires a power up time to fire again which is less kickass. Nemesis Part 2

Although not Megatron's, according to Beast Wars, the Ark's cannon was also a generic fusion cannon. The Agenda (Part III)

Beast Machines

Megatron's personal chariot, Mechatron, comes equipped with a fusion cannon to nullify any accursed Maximal that comes across.

Live-action continuity

Back in the day when he needed both hands to hold/use it.

Megatron's fusion cannon is one of the most powerful weapons known to Transformers. Drawing energy from an unknown interdimensional source, the fusion cannon fires gamma-irradiated plasma at a target.[1]

Megatron's cannon is presumably telescopic, as he keeps it stored retracted in his left arm when not in use. Its powerful blast is enough to knock Optimus Prime back three city blocks and requires both arms to steady the aim. This is most likely because Megatron is always concerned about collateral damage, or making sure he hits. Transformers (film)

Hey, I can see Starscream's house from here. *fires*

After his resurrection, Megatron still possessed his fusion cannon but in a more compact form from which he could now access with his Death-lock pincer that also featured an attached sword. A point blank shot can still send Optimus Prime flying back several yards. Later, after impaling Optimus with the sword, Megatron finished off the job by firing the fusion cannon right through Optimus.

Following his resurrection, Optimus later turned the fusion cannon against Megatron during the final battle in Egypt...by blowing off half of his face and then severing it and part of Megatron's arm off with his own Energon sword. Revenge of the Fallen

Megatron was later able to obtain another fusion cannon, albeit a handheld one which resembled a human shotgun. He used it on a number of occasions. Optimus later used it to execute Sentinel Prime. It is sometimes called a fusion shotgun. Dark of the Moon

It is also mentioned on Ironhide's toy packaging that he also carries a fusion cannon; presumably it is the blue glowing laser weapon on his left arm, though it is obviously much smaller than Megatron's.

Animated cartoon

Given time, Starscream may simply develop an immunity to the cannon. Then again, maybe not.

Megatron's iconic cannon served admirably as a cutting torch when Megatron sought to gain access to the Autobots' ship.[2] Transform and Roll Out After Megatron's revival, his newly rebuilt fusion cannon proved even more effective against the Autobot ship by knocking it clean out of the sky in under a minute with some help from Lugnut and Blitzwing. It also has an optical targeting lens... sometimes. Megatron Rising - Part 2 It was instrumental in repeatedly killing the newly-immortal Starscream, Mission Accomplished and was effectively used in the capture of Bulkhead. A Bridge Too Close, Part I

Eventually, it and his other miscellaneous weapons were removed when he was captured by Omega Supreme's internal defenses. Optimus Prime discovered painfully that Megatron was not as weak without it as he had hoped. TransWarped Megatron later restored it to its rightful place on his arm, and used it as his primary weapon when he fought Optimus in the air. It survived the explosion of a Lugnut Supreme, despite being damaged. Megatron shot Optimus Prime with it again, but this time it was ineffective, and Optimus destroyed it with the Magnus Hammer

Notably Megatron, despite always precisely hitting Starscream, rarely manages to aim correctly when facing the Autobots. The writers were likely reluctant to have half the cast atomized in the space of five seconds, but to be fair, Starscream was unsurprisingly at point blank range for nearly every shot.

Megatron's fusion cannon is eventually destroyed at the hands of Optimus Prime with Ultra Magnus's Magnus Hammer. Endgame, Part II


Aligned continuity family

The Fusion Cannon could tap into interdimensional power sources to blast through almost any armor. Megatron had one, Megatron's Battle Bio and so did The Fallen when he was Megatronus.[3]

War for Cybertron

Megatron's precious cannon fired explosive charges into the faces of his enemies. Oddly enough, Optimus Prime could also use one.

Carried by: Leaders, Megatron

  • Damage: 10
  • Range: 9
  • Accuracy: 7
  • Rate of Fire: 4

Prime cartoon

Megatron's fortress of Darkmount was armed with several fusion cannons. When a human army military force arrived at the fortress to wage a counterattack on the Decepticons, Megatron had one of the cannons fired at them, annihilating the humans and destroying the nearby abandoned city of Jasper in the process. Darkmount, NV

Toys

Generation 1

  • Megatron (Decepticon Leader, 1984/1985)
    • Japanese ID number: 16
    • Accessories (Hasbro release): Silencer, stock, telescopic sight/fusion cannon, "high-density infrared laser cannon"
The telescopic sight/fusion cannon was included in Hasbro's version of Megatron.


Generation 2

  • Megatron (Decepticon, 1992)
    • Accessories: Rifle, 6 missiles, sight
Megatron's weapon is referred to as a fusion cannon in his Generation 2 toy bios, even though in the comics, it was replaced by a rail gun when Megatron was rebuilt into a tank by Cobra.


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  • Megatron (Hero, 1995)
    • Japanese ID number: TRF-2
    • Accessories: Rifle, 2 air-launch missiles


Beast Machines

  • Mechatron (Beast Rider, 2000)
    • Accessories: 2 missiles
Mechatron features a central fusion cannon.
  • Mechatron (Beast Rider, 2001)
    • Accessories: 2 missiles
Later on, Mechatron was given a running change redeco into a shocking purple, yellow and copper coloration, though the packaging was not changed in any way to reflect this.

Transformers (2007)


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Animated

  • Optimus Prime vs. Megatron: The Battle Begins (Entertainment Pack, 2008)
    • Accessories: Missile
Megatron's signature fusion cannon forms the central chassis and cockpit section of his Fusion Fighter alternate mode.


  • CYBERTRON Mode Megatron (Voyager, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: TA-06
    • Accessories: Missile
This fusion cannon fires a missile. It easily pops off.


CAUTION!!
Nuclear Fusion!
CAUTION!!
  • Megatron (Leader, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: TA-26
    • Accessories Missile, 2 rotor-swords
This fusion cannon also fires a missile.


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  • Megatron (Activators, 2008)
The fusion cannon is only available in vehicle mode.


  • Shadow Blade Megatron (Leader, 2008)
Megatron repainted his fusion cannon (along with his armor) in preparation of returning to space.


Universe (2008)

  • Megatron (Legends of Cybertron, 2008)
Based on Generation 2 Megatron, this toy also presumably features the fusion cannon.


Revenge of the Fallen


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Dark of the Moon

No wonder he is a bad guy!
  • Sentinel Prime (MechTech Voyager, 2011)
    • Japanese ID number: DA20
    • Accessories: MechTech Boom Lift/Fusion Cannon
The toy marks the first character who is not Megatron but possesses a fusion cannon.


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  • Megatron (MechTech Voyager, 2011)
    • Japanese ID number: DD01
    • Accessories: MechTech Blaster/ Fusion Cannon
Once again, the half-faced Decepticon holds his precious cannon.

Notes

...or you could do that instead, sure.
  • Generation 1 Megatron's on-package bio refers his weapon as "particle beam cannon".[4]
  • His Generation 1 on-package bio also mentioned he can "link up interdimensionally to a black hole and use anti-matter from it for use as a weapon," without elaborating further.[4] This, however, is a truncated version of the full bio provided to Transformers writers and later published in The Transformers Universe, which explains that his cannon draws on the antimatter as a power source.[5] Apparently working from the shortened version, Simon Furman wrote two stories in the Marvel UK comics where Megatron channeled the antimatter through his body, unleashing it through his hands the first time and through his eyes the second time. It manifested as a black, starry cloud that caused explosions. A similar situation occurred in the cartoon. Megatron was never shown to possess antimatter-channeling abilities, but he was shown to possess an anti-matter blaster in "Enter the Nightbird". Like every Decepticon weapon in the cartoon, it produced a purple laserbeam, though one that "absorbed" energy. The fusion cannon-power-source interpretation has never featured in a story.
  • The deep percussive note at the beginning of the iconic fusion cannon sound effect (used throughout Generation 1 and Animated) is an old "stock" sound used frequently in American animation, most notably within Hanna-Barbera's Scooby Doo where it was used to signify cast members or objects falling on the ground, running into walls, etc.
  • According to the Transformers: Mystery of Convoy strategy guide, Megatron's fusion cannon functions as a flame thrower. No wonder he got defeated easily, at least in the comic featuring in the strategy guide.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Yūgō Kanon Hō (融合カノン砲 "Fusion Cannon Gun")

See also

References

  1. Battle Bios at Hasbro.com
  2. Use of sound-effects from the original cartoon only served to enhance the weapon's coolness.
  3. AllSpark.com description of BotCon 2010 Hasbro designers' panel
  4. 4.0 4.1 Generation 1 Megatron's original on-package bio (scan at BotchTheCrab.com)
  5. Generation 1 Megatron's extended bio (transcription at NTFA.net)