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Using an internal teleporation system, Megatron left behind Optimus Prime in Unicron and arrived on Earth. {{storylink|Multiplicity, Pt. 3}} There, he took out his aggression over being imprisoned on the Terrorcon armies threatening the planet. After the Terrorcon drones were forced into retreat, Megatron took his leave to face down [[Scorponok (Energon)|Scorponok]] at the [[energon tower|shield tower]] in [[Yukon|Yukon Territory]]. {{Storylink|Multiplicity, Pt. 4}} After a debate of strategy and a brutal battle, Megatron killed his usurper and left his smoldering corpse standing. He soon told the watching [[Ironhide (Energon)|Ironhide]] to warn all that Megatron had returned. {{Storylink|No Exit}} | Using an internal teleporation system, Megatron left behind Optimus Prime in Unicron and arrived on Earth. {{storylink|Multiplicity, Pt. 3}} There, he took out his aggression over being imprisoned on the Terrorcon armies threatening the planet. After the Terrorcon drones were forced into retreat, Megatron took his leave to face down [[Scorponok (Energon)|Scorponok]] at the [[energon tower|shield tower]] in [[Yukon|Yukon Territory]]. {{Storylink|Multiplicity, Pt. 4}} After a debate of strategy and a brutal battle, Megatron killed his usurper and left his smoldering corpse standing. He soon told the watching [[Ironhide (Energon)|Ironhide]] to warn all that Megatron had returned. {{Storylink|No Exit}} | ||
Using [[Decepticon Orbital Command HQ]] as his headquarters, Megatron took command of the Decepticons and sent [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Snow Cat]], [[Sharkticon (Energon)|Sharkticon]], and [[Slugslinger (Energon)| | Using [[Decepticon Orbital Command HQ]] as his headquarters, Megatron took command of the Decepticons and sent [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Snow Cat]], [[Sharkticon (Energon)|Sharkticon]], and [[Slugslinger (Energon)|Slugslinger]] to investigate the [[Omega Supreme (Energon)|Omega Supreme]] prototype at [[Ocean City]]. After listening to their excuses, Megatron promoted Slugslinger on the basis that he had lied the best—adhering closely to what it meant to be a "Decepticon". {{storylink|Perspective}} | ||
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| The name or term "Megatron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Megatron (disambiguation). |
| The name or term "Galvatron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Galvatron (disambiguation). |

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- Megatron is a Decepticon from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family. When in his powered-up forms, he is known as Galvatron.

Megatron is not content with conquest of Cybertron. When he learns of some power greater than his own, he does not attempt to merely defeat it. He will subjugate it, bend it to his will, carve up its corpse and integrate its power into himself. Megatron demands complete submission from those around him. Any opposition is savagely crushed, any insubordination violently punished. He is a monster in every sense of the word. Megatron tempers this barbarism with regal militaristic formality. He calls his closest troops "gentlemen." He speaks politely and intelligently. He makes it perfectly clear that he is completely cognizant of his madness.
Megatron's only weakness is his obsession with Optimus Prime. No matter how much power he attains, his final, glorious battle must be against him. On the occasions Prime has seemingly been destroyed, Megatron has sunk into a deep depression. Once Optimus Prime is gone, there may be no further challenges in this universe.
| “ | Megatron seems to change forms like a race-bot changes tires, but with every re-scan he only grows more twisted and evil. There was a time Megatron actually seemed to care about the Decepticons under his command, but now all he cares about is power. | ” |
—Optimus Prime mourns for his enemy, "Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle" | ||
Fiction
Toy pack-in comics

Megatron set up a power-sapping device in the city, which prompted Optimus Prime to send Hot Shot to deal with it. Despite Cyclonus guarding it, the device was destroyed. Armada Volume 1 Later, when Megatron got wind of a satellite dish that would help detect him, he sent Starscream and the Destruction Mini-Con Team to destroy it. They succeeded. Armada Volume 2
Megatron somehow became Galvatron and set up a false distress signal that lured in the Air Defense Mini-Con Team. Capturing them, Galvatron forced them to form the Dark Saber. He was soon attacked by Optimus Prime and Jetfire, who combined and kicked him into the sky. Armada Volume 3

On Cybertron, Galvatron was "finally" defeated by Optimus, but this was part of a cunning plot to destroy Optimus Prime. On way to prison, Galvatron was rescued by Tidal Wave, who combined with him. Together, their power was too much for Overload and Rollout, but their battle was cut short when Unicron arrived. Armada Volume 4 Galvatron was somehow absorbed into Unicron. Much later, he was reborn as "Megatron" in a new body within Unicron. Energon Volume 1
Megatron took leadership of the Decepticons, leading them in obtaining Earth's energon. He sent a flock of Divebombs to attack a group of Autobots who were surveying a hill for energon tower sites. In reality, the Divebomb attack was a feint to allow Megatron's Insecticons time to absorb the energon under the hill. Beaten, the Autobots fled while Megatron mockingly told them to tell Optimus Prime that he would never stop till he had drained the planet of energon. Energon Volume 2

Megatron later made Optimus Prime fall on his knees and sicced Shockblast, Demolishor, Snow Cat, and Mirage on him. They were blasted away by Wing Saber, who combined with Optimus. The powered up Optimus Prime shocked Megatron with his fire power and flight, punching him out during his moment of surprise. Energon Volume 4
When Optimus Prime battled his mystery duplicate, Grand Scourge, Megatron watched the battle from afar, dubbing the unexplained appearance of this second Prime an interesting turn of events. Optimus Prime VS Scourge Episode.2
Dreamwave Armada continuity
Armada comic

One million years ago, Cybertron was at relative peace. Most Transformers were nothing more than citizens of the planet, the Autobot army simply guarded the majestic Cyber City, and no one had heard of "Decepticons". The standard-sized Transformers lived alongside villages of the smaller-sized Mini-Cons, and all of them were caught unawares by the sudden rise of Megatron. He and his soldiers came seemingly out of nowhere, sweeping through Mini-Con villages and performing horrible experiments on the diminutive Transformers. The Decepticons had discovered how to rewire Mini-Cons to interface with them, drawing power from their new slaves. Armada #1 Such manipulation of the Mini-Cons was based on ancient technologies Megatron discovered. More than Meets the Eye: Armada #3
After capturing all but a handful of Mini-Cons, Megatron and his enhanced troops assaulted Cyber City, defeating the Autobots in a single battle. But while Optimus Prime's forces retreated, the rogue Mini-Cons infiltrated Decepticon headquarters and spirited all of their imprisoned brethren away in a spaceship. To Megatron's great consternation, the ship fled from Cybertron to parts unknown. Armada #2
Despite this loss, the Decepticons still held the power of the Mini-Cons they had been using in the battle of Cyber City, and this gave them continual combat superiority. Cybertron was completely unprepared for Megatron's assault; thousands of citizens submitted themselves to slavery. Megatron's rule brought chaos and injustice, and while the Autobots never gave up their fight, they had to resort to guerrilla tactics from underground bases. Armada #3

Over the next million years, the Mini-Con empowered Decepticons steadily conquered the planet. Concerned that the conflict could escalate and put other worlds at risk, the Universal Peacekeeping Committee sent the famed mediator Fflaxl to the relatively unknown Transformer homeworld in an attempt to settle the dispute between the Autobot and Decepticon "tribes" peacefully. However, just as he arrived, Megatron and Optimus Prime were in the midst of a battle, and Optimus Prime was sent flying, eventually landing on Bix, Fflaxl's bodyguard. The diplomat, seeing the scale of the war and its participants, decided that some conflicts were best left untouched and that everything would work out in the end. Armada Preview
The situation changed drastically when some human children stumbled upon the crashed Mini-Con ship on the distant world of Earth and activated a distress beacon. The Decepticons, controlling Cybertron's communications satellites, intercepted the signal and mounted a space bridge assault on Earth. Meanwhile, the Autobots, having hacked into the communications system, also saw the signal and made a spacebridge trip of their own. Armada #3 Megatron thinking nothing of rampaging across an inhabited planet that had nothing to do with the Cybertronian civil war, attacked Sparkplug's group and their new human friends in Science City, declaring that for escaping his grasp, he would not simply rewire them for powerlinking, he would take them apart piece by piece. Fortunately, the Mini-Cons and the children inadvertently led the Decepticons to an Autobot ambush, and the two forces inevitably clashed. Armada #4 Megatron was furious that Prime had still refused to bow down to him despite all the losses the Autobots had suffered, and arrogantly powerlinked with all the Mini-Cons the Decepticons had at their disposal, leaving his lieutenants vulnerable. He was forced to retreat when newly reactivated Mini-Cons came to the rescue and powered up the Autobots. Armada #5

Megatron, however, was undeterred by the Mini-Cons' newfound resistance. In addition to the Mini-Cons he had maintained lordship over for millennia, Megatron also gained control of the Air Defense Team, reconfigured them and warped them into the mighty Dark Saber sword. Armada #6 Gloating over his newfound power, Megatron lead an attack on Lincoln, South Dakota to draw the Autobots out of Autobase: Earth, but was unable to effectively wield it, partly became his own Mini-Con Leader-1 wasn't giving him enough power to control it, and he lacked respect for the sword's power. Armada #7
Seeking to learn more about humankind and ways to exploit their biology for power, Megatron had Starscream release his Mini-Con partner Swindle, intending that the little 'bot befriend some humans and lure them into the Decepticons' clutches. Unfortunately for the villains, the humans Swindle came across were the Autobots' new allies Rad and Carlos, and when Starscream, Demolishor and Cyclonus moved in, the Autobots were there to defend their friends. An irritated Megatron was forced to take to the battlefield himself, flattening most of the Autobots with one shot, but when Optimus Prime engaged him in a one-on-one battle, it took Starscream shooting the Autobot leader in the back for Megatron to claim victory. The Autobots' defeat was short-lived, however, as a vengeful Swindle—who had been tricked by Megatron into believing he would be granted freedom if he helped in the plan—freed Prime and his men, and together, they drove Megatron and the Decepticons into retreat. Armada Free Comic Book Day

When all activated Mini-Cons on Earth were "summoned" by a mysterious obelisk that landed in Tranquility, Kansas, the Decepticons followed, intending to scoop up all the known Mini-Cons in one fell swoop. Unfortunately, they were prevented from doing so when the Mini-Cons entered the obelisk and it launched itself to Earth's Moon. Armada #8 Piecing together what little they knew, Megatron realised that the Mini-Cons must have been taken away by a previously-unknown Mini-Con rebel group. Salivating at the sheer amount of Mini-Cons on Earth's natural satellite, Megatron called upon Thrust to bring a set of booster packs from Cybertron so he could lead an assault. However, in his haste, Megatron was unprepared for impressive defenses the Destruction Mini-Con Team had erected on their new home and was forced to regroup on the dark side of the Moon. Armada #9 Realizing a frontal assault would not win this battle, Megatron had drilling equipment brought up and simply drilled his way into the Mini-Con rebel base. While he defended himself from Mini-Con counterattacks he sent Leader-1 ahead to deactivate the moon base's various defenses, a decision he would come to regret. Armada #10 By relying on his much-abused Mini-Con slave for coordination and information in his attempt to seize the escaping Mini-Con rebels, he gave Leader-1 the means to seal him in a security room and almost torture him to death. Armada #11

He came out of this with the Destruction Mini-Con Team as his prisoners, only to find they had a failsafe in their systems that gave out both unfettered power and incredible pain to anyone powerlinking to them by force. Having tasted that power, Megatron was unwilling to let it go, and so actually made a deal with Dualor in return for it, allowing the Destruction team a say in how the Decepticons would operate, even though he knew they would end up betraying him. With this in mind, he used Cyclonus as a guinea pig. Meanwhile, Skywarp, Sideways and Wheeljack's group in Death Valley, California had launched the Solar Scalpel, Megatron's new solar ray-reflective superweapon. Fire & Ice As he suspected, the Destruction Team did not keep their end of the bargain and overloaded Cyclonus with uncontrollable power. Still he had "bigger fish to fry": a group of Mini-Con escapees from the Moon had crashed in Alaska and an Autobot shuttle had been sent to rescue them. Though he could have easily destroyed the Autobots with one shot, he intentionally missed and only destroyed their shuttle, arrogant in the belief that the victory would be so much more satisfying if the Autobots could see their imminent destruction. Once again, Megatron's hubris was his undoing, as the Autobot-allied Space Mini-Con Team destroyed the Solar Scalpel before it could be used to harm the Autobots or the Mini-Cons. With this latest setback, Megatron wandered off to sulk. Armada #13

Discovering that the Decepticons' space brige was malfunctioning, Megatron at first ordered Starscream and Demolishor to repair it, but neither of the pair were engineers and turned the task down. Leader-1 explained that they couldn't fix it anyway: the malfunction was the result of outside interference, which Megatron suspected was the work of the Autobots. Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4 In actuality, the disruption was caused by the arrival of interdimensional travellers; Starscream recovered the vessel that had brought the other-dimensional Mini-Con Over-Run to their world, but Megatron was unimpressed by his prize, as it answered no questions for him. Subsequently, Leader-1's monitoring of the space bridge network bore fruit when he learned that Optimus Prime had disappeared across the dimensions, and Megatron saw the chance to strike at the Autobots while they were leaderless. Leading an attack on Autobase: Earth, Megatron seriously trashed Red Alert and Hot Shot, and critically wounded Smokescreen, but their victory was disrupted by the arrival of Galvatron, herald to Unicron from another world, the architect of recent events. Worlds Collide, Part 2 of 4 Megatron and Galvatron engaged in a vicious battle, with even Leader-1's powerlink augmentation failing to give Megatorn the strength to defeat the herald. The Decepticon leader would have been destroyed if not for the intervention of the Air Defense Team, who formed the Star Saber (corrupted as the Dark Saber) once again and allowed Megatron to wield them. Worlds Collide, Part 3 of 4 With the sword's power, Megatron defeated Galvatron, after which a precision sneak attack from the Land Military Mini-Con Team blasted the Saber out of Megatron's hand, allowing the Air Defense Team to free themselves from his corrupting grasp. Worlds Collide, Part 4 of 4
Regrouping after this, he formed an alliance with the returned Optimus to get "payback". The Decepticons joined the Autobots and Mini-Cons in battling Unicron, who emerged from another dimension via a portal close to Cybertron. While almost all of the Transformers were pouring their efforts into a direct assault, Megatron covertly flew to Unicron's surface with the intent of striking a deal. Just as he was landing, Over-Run opened the Mini-Con Matrix and dealt Unicron a critical blow. Megatron changed his plan to simple looting, but before he could even begin, Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Scavenger shot him at pointblank range in revenge for Smokescreen. As the dimensional portal closed back around Unicron, Megatron was pulled helplessly into the Chaos-Bringer's departing body. The End
More than Meets the Eye: Armada

It was while Optimus Prime was still in military academy that he first heard about Megatron. In recounting those times, Prime recalled that the rumors surrounding Megatron were positive: That he was an unbeatable warrior with an unrivaled intellect. But Megatron soon turned his abilities against the Cybertronian governments, raising the Decepticon army in a march of conquest. After Prime's first field mission, he witnessed Megatron's ruthlessness in the form of a devastated energon refinery filled with the dead and dying. Prime claimed that this experience cemented his desire to defeat Megatron at all costs. More than Meets the Eye: Armada #2
At some point after coming to Earth, Megatron somehow gained even more power and a new paint job, rechristening himself "Galvatron". By itself, this new form was more powerful than his old body with Mini-Con enhancement. Still refusing to accept any limits, Galvatron discarded Leader-1 and sought to create the ultimate Mini-Con in his place. He began with Clench and "upgraded" him with parts extracted from other victims. Clench took to his servitude gladly, grateful for the power of his new body. This was just one example of Galvatron's increased ability to manipulate those around him to serve his own ends. Sadly for his allies, this came with an even greater disregard for anyone and anything besides his own quest for physical enhancement. More than Meets the Eye: Armada #1
Energon comic

Megatron once oversaw an attack that had Scorponok leading the ground forces. Starscream warned of the scorpion's possible aspirations. No Exit
Within Unicron, Megatron was disassembled and assimilated, but his consciousness remained in the giant's spark core. Through his ten year-long imprisonment within the Chaos Bringer, Megatron learned a great many things about the god, and its occupant, Alpha Quintesson. Using his interface within Unicron, he constructed a new and powerful body for himself, but was unable to transfer his spark to it. Nevertheless, he planned and waited for an opportunity... What Lies Beneath, Part Three
When Optimus Prime was brought to Unicron in a vision triggered by the Hub and Sig-Omega, Megatron's spark reached out to Optimus, promising him the chance to defeat Unicron in exchange for his freedom. He warned his nemesis that Earth had a store of energon that the Terrorcons planned to procure for Unicron. This Evil Reborn Megatron again connected to Optimus when he traveled through the space bridge to confront the Terrorcons on Earth, reminding the Autobot of his unique position within Unicron. Other reminder was in order when Optimus and his Autobots were defeated by the Terrorcons. What Lies Beneath, Part Three

After establishing the Autobots on Earth, Optimus Prime found his space bridge back to Cybertron redirected to the interior of Unicron by Megatron. Omni-Potent With Optimus Prime trapped in Unicron, Megatron took the time to explain his degree of power over Unicron's systems, and his need for assistance in the transference of his spark into his new body. When Optimus refused to assist, Megatron produced some incentive by showing a video feed from the Terrorcons devastating the cities of Earth. Multiplicity His hand forced, Optimus Prime ventured deep into Unicron and, despite Megatron's lack of control over all of Unicron's defenses, Multiplicity, Pt. 2 managed to free Megatron's spark from its imprisonment.
Using an internal teleporation system, Megatron left behind Optimus Prime in Unicron and arrived on Earth. Multiplicity, Pt. 3 There, he took out his aggression over being imprisoned on the Terrorcon armies threatening the planet. After the Terrorcon drones were forced into retreat, Megatron took his leave to face down Scorponok at the shield tower in Yukon Territory. Multiplicity, Pt. 4 After a debate of strategy and a brutal battle, Megatron killed his usurper and left his smoldering corpse standing. He soon told the watching Ironhide to warn all that Megatron had returned. No Exit
Using Decepticon Orbital Command HQ as his headquarters, Megatron took command of the Decepticons and sent Snow Cat, Sharkticon, and Slugslinger to investigate the Omega Supreme prototype at Ocean City. After listening to their excuses, Megatron promoted Slugslinger on the basis that he had lied the best—adhering closely to what it meant to be a "Decepticon". Perspective
In the six months that followed, Megatron took to the task of rebuilding his Decepticon empire, beginning with Earth, which was protected by a global energy shield, trapping the Decepticon leader within. Thus, Alpha Quintesson considered him to be of little concern. Doomsday Redux! Megatron's return emboldened the Decepticons on Cybertron, bringing an end to the lull of hostilities between Decepticons and Autobots. Armageddon Part 1 As part of his machinations, Megatron ordered Shockblast to attack an ore processing facility in the Cayman Islands, ignoring the Decepticon's desire to attack more key installations. Armageddon Part 2 When Alpha Quintesson began to make his move, Megatron knew the alien's goal would hardly be good for any side, and ordered Wheeljack to intervene in a battle with Alpha Quintesson's co-conspirator, Avalon, and Levitacus on Cybertron. Armageddon Part 3 Desiring to confront Alpha Quintesson, Megatron had his Decepticons destroy the shield generators so that he could teleport back to Unicron. However, just as he was about to finish off Alpha Quintesson, Unicron awakened, trapping Megatron within his body. Armageddon Part 4 Megatron furiously ripped through Unicron's interior and killed Alpha Quintesson just as he escaped through a space bridge. When Unicron was destroyed, there was no sign of Megatron. Armageddon Part 5
Cartoon continuity

Megatron led the Decepticons in the war for the Mini-Cons, moving from Cybertron to Earth in his unstoppable goal to seize the power of the tiny 'bots. His relationship with his lieutenant Starscream was a troubled one, his harsh abuse of the younger Decepticon earning him his undying enmity, while his rivalry with Optimus Prime was an odder one still: when the Autobot leader was thought dead, Megatron sank into a deep depression, seeing no further challenge in his life without his eternal foe. Once upgraded through the power of the Mini-Cons into "Galvatron", Megatron was tormented further by the emergence of the threat of Unicron, whose existence called into question all he had ever fought for. Unable to tolerate the idea of living in peace, Megatron sacrificed his life to destroy Unicron.
But Megatron did not die, living on within Unicron, absorbed into the chaos-bringer's body. Ten years later, when the alien Alpha Q began his plan to restore Unicron with Energon, Megatron was able to siphon some off for his own and create a new body for himself. Returned to life, he promptly took over Alpha Q's objective, raiding the Autobots' cities on Earth for Energon to resurrect Unicron as the ultimate weapon. But Unicron's power was too much for Megatron to handle, and he became possessed by the dark god, transformed into Galvatron once again-through exposure to Super Energon-and mutated into a planet-sized titan. Refusing to be a servant, Megatron shook off Unicron's control long enough to hurl himself into an Energon sun created by Primus, once again appearing to give up his life rather than let Unicron win.
A further ten years later, when the energon sun collapsed into a black hole, Megatron was freed, having transformed Unicron's remains into a suit of armor that greatly magnified his already-impressive power. Megatron began a search for the Cyber Planet Keys, seeking to use them to accelerate the universal degradation caused by the black hole and remake creation in his own image. After being upgraded to Galvatron for a third time by the power of the Cyber Planet Key of Gigantion, Megatron succeeded in stealing the keys from the Autobots, but was defeated in battle within the singularity. With ultimate power lost to him, Megatron challenged Optimus Prime to one final battle on Cybertron's moon, which concluded when Prime ran him through with Vector Prime's sword, disintegrating his body and finally putting an end to his evil.
Panini Armada comics

Back when Megatron first started terrorizing the Mini-Con population of Cybertron, he learned that Mini-Cons were hiding at Autobot Command HQ, and so he and his forces attacked the building. However, this was false information leaked to the Decepticons by Dualor, who planned to assassinate Megatron by blowing the Autobot headquarters up. When the Autobots learned of this, they evacuated the building, distracting Megatron from entering the magno-web perimeter. As such, the ensuing explosion only served to knocked him over, which still made him furious. Counter-Strike!

A few million years later, Megatron was still fighting the Autobots long after most of the Mini-Cons had abandoned Cybertron. During one battle, he was very disappointed with Starscream's ability to lose despite his Mini-Con augmentation, and threatened to take Swindle for himself. Suddenly, a Mini-Con activation from Earth reached Cybertron, and Megatron was the first to take a space bridge to the alien planet. Upon arrival he found High Wire and three humans, and quickly made it clear that he did not "come in peace". After voicing his intent to strip Earth of its resources after finding all the Mini-Cons, he made a grab for High Wire, but was stopped by Optimus Prime. First Encounter! Megatron's power-link with Leader-1 allowed him to easily defeat his Prime and summon Starscream, Cyclonus and Demolishor to Earth. He was busy contemplating the possibility of Mini-Cons on the Moon when Rad White confronted him and offered to lead him to the Mini-Cons' crashed ship in exchange for sparing Optimus Prime. Megatron laughed at him and explained that he didn't make "deals", and told the human to lead him to the ship before he became a wet spot on the ground. Rad's Mini-Con friends came to his aid, and after shooting and electrocuting Megatron had little effect, they power-linked with the arriving Autobots instead. With Prime now strengthened by Sparkplug, Megatron opted for a temporary retreat. Friends and Foes!
The Decepticons returned to attack the Autobots again when they were attempting to send their Mini-Cons back to Cybertron. Rad hoped that Megatron would give up when the Mini-Cons left, but the Decepticon leader made it clear that he wasn't leaving Earth until he had captured all the remaining Mini-Cons. When it turned out that the Mini-Cons had stayed on

Earth after all, Megatron saw no further need for battle and retreated, blowing the Autobots' space bridge up on the way. No Way Back!
Following up on his earlier theory, Megatron traveled to the Moon in search of Mini-Cons. He ended up being confronted by Smokescreen, Scavenger and a hologram of Optimus Prime, who revealed that they had already saved all the Mini-Cons on the moon. After furiously clawing at the holographic Prime, Megatron retreated once again. Between Two Worlds! However, he elected to stay on the Moon, where the Decepticons constructed a massive headquarters from which they planned to simply nuke Autobase. The Mini-Cons tried to negotiate with Megatron, offering to surrender themselves in exchange for sparing the Autobots. Again, Megatron didn't make deals, and decided to first capture the Mini-Cons then blow the Autobots away anyway. However, this gave the Autobots the time they needed to repair their space bridge and link it to the Decepticons' one, so when Megatron fired the missiles, they were warped straight back into his own short-lived base. Earthshaker! To make matters worse, Cyclonus didn't return with the captured Mini-Cons, and Megatron took his frustration out on Demolishor. His mood was not improved when Cyclonus suddenly returned and began opening fire on what remained of the Decepticon base. It turned out that the "traitor" was possessed by the Destruction Mini-Con Team, who attacked and defeated Megatron despite his power-link with Leader-1. Before Cyclonus could finish him off, however, Megatron was saved by Starscream when he separated the Destruction Team from their host. Dawn of Destruction!
Bendon Armada books

Megatron and Demolishor launched a surprise attack against the Autobots, only to "cowardly" run away after Optimus Prime and Hot Shot stood up to them. Cave Catastrophe
Megatron and Demolishor also launched a sneak attack against the kids when they left themselves in the open, and were yet again bested by the two Autobots when they came to render aid. Race to Disaster
The Balance of Power

Even without the power of the Mini-Cons, who had disappeared from Cybertron millions of years past, Megatron and his Decepticons were still a conquering force to be reckoned with. When Autobots Hot Shot and Red Alert were detected in Decepticon territory looking for a Mini-Con relic, Megatron dispatched Cyclonus with a platoon of his new mass-produced Decepticlone warriors to destroy them. The arrival of Optimus Prime changed things, and Megatron himself strode into the fray, ordering his Decepticlones to stand down so that he could battle Prime alone. Their fight was cut short, however, by an explosion of light: the relic the Autobots had been looking for had been found by Starscream, and opened a portal to the planet to which the Mini-Cons had retreated. Ordering his Decepticons to track the signal, Megatron leapt into the portal and was immediately teleported to Earth. The Balance of Power
Universe comics

Megatron—bearing the tank-based form he took after first arriving on Earth—was among the Transformers from all across time and space targeted for capture by Unicron. Abduction Teleported into the chaos-bringer's ruined body, trapped between dimensions, Megatron was confronted by fellow abductee Grimlock, with whom an argument soon devolved into a brawl. The fight was stopped by Optimus Primal, who explained what had happened and where they were, and the trio were then dropped into the Cauldron, the arena in which the captives of Unicron were destined to fight, so that the planet-eater could consume their energon radiation, and eventually, their sparks. Together, the three 'bots defeated Cauldron guards Reptilion and Striker, OTFCC Live-Action Drama but while they interrogated Striker, Reptilion escaped and called in Tankor and Obsidian for backup. Megatron and Grimlock held the villains off while Primal instigated a prison break. The escapees helped Megatron and Grimlock overcome their foes, and everyone escaped back to their home dimensions. Escape
Superdeformers

Megatron saw Thrust manage to accidentally give away a Mini-Con to the Autobots, and angrily came up behind his subordinate. SuperDeformed Fan
Q-Robo Transformer
Transformers Legends anthology
Early in the war on Earth, Megatron confronted the Autobots in Yellowstone National Park. Despite Prime's warnings that the area was highly unstable and a battle could create untold geological mayhem, Megatron pressed on and brought Optimus to the verge of defeat before he was interrupted by Riptide. Megatron managed to rip QuickFire from the Autobot, but found himself under attack by Jake Williams in his pickup. The distraction gave time for Riptide to recover and force Megatron to retreat. Lonesome Diesel
Megatron, along with Megatron and two Megatrons, was waiting in Maccadam's Old Oil House when Optimus Prime emerged from his meeting with Optimus Prime and two Optimus Primals. Prime Spark
Galaxy Force manga

With a colossal black hole threatening the existence of Cybertron, Megatron battled Optimus Prime on the planet's surface even as the singularity's effect was wreaking havoc across it. He sealed Optimus in a crushing energy bubble, but their battle was cut short when the planet was pulled into the black hole. Following the Autobots to their new haven on Earth, Megatron approached Vector Prime in the middle of a forest fire and mesmerized him to get him to hand over his map to the powerful Cyber Planet Keys. Fortunately, a cry from the Autobots' new human ally Coby Hansen snapped the ancient Transformer of his trance before that could happen. Optimus Prime then appeared, and Megatron used his energy bubble trap on him again, but this time, Prime's determination to save the humans gave him the strength to overpower it. Striking a powerful blow to Megatron, Prime drew blood (well, oil) and Megatron elected to withdraw for the moment. Touchdown! Optimus Prime It was not long before Megatron struck again, however, attacking Vector Prime when he was on his own, scouting the planet for information about the Omega Lock. With Starscream keeping the other Autobots occupied, Megatron successfully stole the old Transformers' planet map, and obtained from it the location of the first Cyber Planet Key: Velocitron, the Speed Planet. The Devil's Dogfight! Coby's Courage

When Vector Prime, along with the Recon Mini-Con Team and their human friends, located the Omega Lock within the crashed Cybertronian starship Atlantis at the bottom of the ocean, Megatron blasted his way into the ship to claim it. Tearing it from its moorings activated the ship's defense systems, which blasted him and made him drop the Lock, but he immediately deployed his Death Claw to "persuade" Vector Prime into handing it back. The pair battled while the kids and Mini-Cons got the lock to safety, as the Atlantis began to self-destruct around them. Optimus Prime arrived to aid Vector Prime, taking over the battle with Megatron and giving Vector Prime the time to warp the ship into space. The two Primes survived the explosion of the vessel, but Megatron disappeared in the blast and was not seen again. Deep Sea Discovery! Vector Prime
Cybertron toy bios

The Jungle Planet Key mutated Megatron into a strangely familiar tyrannosaurian form! Though he was initially frustrated by this, he came to enjoy both the terror of the residents of the Jungle Planet at his ferocious presence and the ability to whack trees over. He now intends to kill Optimus with his beast mode jaws! Megatron (2006 Deluxe)
Transformers Legends comic
Games
The Energon Within

Megatron ordered Starscream to secure 100 energon cubes from an Autobot mine. Despite the fact he succeeded, Megatron still berated Starscream for the high cost. The Energon Within
Transformers

During the great war on Cybertron, Megatron created the Decepticlones, an army of drones in many shapes and sizes to aid him in the takeover of Cybertron.
During a massive battle, Megatron engaged Optimus Prime on a rooftop, Megatron clearly had the upper hand, and seized the Autobot leader by the face, about to strike a fatal blow. Before he could however, a beam of light dove out of the heavens between the two combatants, and resolved itself into a signal beacon, revealing that the Mini-Cons, who had long ago left Cybertron, had awakened on Earth. Tracing the signal's location, Megatron departed for Earth with his second in command Starscream, Cyclonus, Tidal Wave and his newly created Decepticlone army
Once on Earth, Megatron established a base of operations inside a volcano on a Pacific island and had search parties established in the Amazon (led by Cyclonus), Antarctica and Alaska (led by Starscream). and the Atlantic Ocean (led by Tidal Wave).
Angered by what the Decepticons had done, Optimus Prime interrogated Starscream in their second battle with him, and the Decepticon revealed that he was seeking to take command. After punching him in the face, Red Alert hacked Starscream's warp transponder and learned of Megatron's location but Megatron simply invited the challenge once he learned of their coming.
After defeating the other Decepticons, the Autobots arrived on the island and managed to find their way into the volcano's crater. After they successfully defeated Megatron in a drawn-out battle, the volcano suddenly erupted, causing the platform Megatron and the Autobots were fighting on to collapse. The unconscious Megatron slid off the edge, but was grabbed by Optimus Prime before he could tumble into the lava. Awakening, Megatron spat that the Autobot leader did not even know when he had won, and shook himself free of Prime's grip, plummeting into the molten pit. Transformers
Transformers Energon: Battle for Megatron
Scorponok and the Terrorcons attempted to free Megatron from captivity within Unicron, facing the chaos-bringer's internal defenses and even Optimus Prime himself in the process. Transformers Energon: Battle for Megatron
Transformers: Battle Tactics

Megatron participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! Transformers: Battle Tactics
Toys
Notes
- When a fan asked him why Energon Megatron was not named Galvatron, owing to continuity with the Armada series and the obvious visual homage in the figure's design, Aaron Archer explained that it was due to Hasbro needing to protect their trademarks, as well as Megatron being a more recognizable (and thus marketable) product name. He added that he personally wanted to call the toy Galvatron Imperius.

- According to the Armada PlayStation 2 game instruction booklet, Megatron's Armada body has the following statistics:
- Height: 22' 11" (8' 3" vehicle mode)
- Weight: 106,925 lbs
- Power: 1,600 hp
- Vehicle top speed: 50mph
- During his stint on the Armada' comic, it seems Pat Lee may have been referring to the original Hasbro stock photo of a mis-assembled Megatron toy (seen on the right), as he consistently drew Megatron's feet as being flipped with the "grates" from the tops of the feet facing forward.
- Megatron was left out of the BotCon 2010 Transformers Hall of Fame video tribute to Megatrons, however he was included in his Cybertron form as part of the final video montage at the end of night.
- An unnamed Decepticon based on the Cybertron design of this Megatron appeared in "Bots of Science".
Foreign names
Armada
- Japanese: Megatron (メガトロン Megatoron), Megatron Super Mode (メガトロンS Megatoron Sūpā Mōdo)
- Korean: Megatron (메가트론 Megateuron)
- Mandarin: Wēi Zhèn Tīan (威震天, "Extremely Prestigious", literally "Heaven-shaking Might")
Energon
- Japanese: Galvatron (ガルバトロン Garubatoron), Galvatron General (ガルバトロンG Garubatoron Jeneraru)
- Mandarin: Jīng Pò Tīan (惊破天, "Sky-breaking Awe")
Cybertron
- Japanese: Master Megatron (マスターメガトロン Masutā Megatoron), Master Galvatron (マスターガルバトロン Masutā Garubatoron)
- Korean: Master Megatron (마스터 메가트론 Maseuteo Megateuron)
- Mandarin: Shénzūn Wēi Zhèn Tīan (神尊威震天, "God-supreme Megatron"), Shénzūn Jīng Pò Tīan (神尊惊破天, "God-supreme Galvatron")
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