Victorion

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Victorion is an Autobot combiner from the Generation 1 continuity family.
All I wanna do
Is see you turn into
A giant woman (a giant WOOOman)

Victorion was created after the Torchbearers - a team of explorers who seek ancient Cybertronian artifacts - were accidentally exposed to the energies of the Enigma of Combination. As all six of her components are devout followers of the Mistress of Flame, the religious head of Caminus, Victorion gets a leeeeeeetle bit tetchy when someone threatens sacred relics. And by "tetchy" we mean "summons the wrath of god upon their heads". Between her whirling blade weapons, gravity-control powers, and the ability to fly under her own power, she's more than capable of some righteous smiting.

Victorion is formed from:

Heretics and defilers must pay for their crimes!

—Victorion is not happy, "An Uneventful Night"

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

"Specific! Intelligent! Accurate! Faultless! Elegant! Controlled! Surgical! Graceful! And powerful! But yes, occasionally, I am known to smash."

When Arcee stole the Enigma of Combination and fled to the Rust Sea, she ran across the Torchbearers. During a standoff between the team, Windblade and Chromia, Arcee threatened to destroy the artifact, only for Rust Dust to make a grab for it, activating the Enigma and fusing the Torchbearers into Victorion.

The gestalt focused its energies on protecting the artifact of its birth... by trying to obliterate Arcee. Windblade and Chromia saved her, unwilling to let anyone die. Victorion proved more than a match for the three physically, but Windblade was ultimately able to talk sense to Victorion, reminding her of the Torchbearers' devotion to Solus Prime, who created rather than destroyed. Accepting that honoring the legacy of the Primes must also include not engaging in unnecessary destruction, Victorion separated into her component individuals, much to Arcee's shock. An Uneventful Night

She later confronted Optimus Prime, after a brief scuffle with him as her component Torchbearers. After combining, Optimus stated that he didn't think Caminus had combiners. Victorion replied that it didn't- that she was something new, then turned the conversation towards Optimus, asking him what he was. He told her that he had come to ask her opinion on the subject. She then pinned him to the ground with her gravity control powers, and demanded that he tell her what he knew about the Matrix of Light. Struggling to move, he recounted the legend of its creation and ended with his stated belief that it was technology, nothing more. Victorion sarcastically responded that this was the universe they lived in - where one carrying the holiest of objects on the planet didn't even believe in its divinity. Asking him how many had died during his carrying of the Matrix, he solemnly replied that too many had, and that death and war were the legacy of the Primes. She then told him that on Caminus, everyone learns the names of all the Primes, save for two: "The Fallen" and "The Arisen". Her components left Caminus, and The Mistress's service, because of the latter's belief that she knew who The Arisen was - sacrilege to the combiner. Although Victorion claimed that the Matrix rightfully belonged to her, as a disciple of Solus Prime, and she said she would one day possess it. Until then, however, she decided to use her talents as a builder to build up Optimus. Lagrange

Toys

Generations

I can see you hate the way we intermingle
But I think you're just mad 'cause you're single
  • Victorion (Giftset, 2016)
    • Accessories: Left & right hands, 2 feet, buildable broadsword
Part of the Combiner Wars series, Victorion is made up of Voyager-class Pyra Magna as the torso, with Rust Dust forming her chest, and Dustup, Stormclash, Skyburst, and Jumpstream each forming a limb. Pyra Magna has been retooled to give Victorion a new head. Having the copter-twins Skyburst and Stormclash as legs puts her in "flight mode". Her broadsword is the combined mode of her components' weapons, with the base of the sword resembling the Lightning Bug from the original cartoon episode "Cosmic Rust".
Victorion is only available as a box set, through outlets currently undetermined (but presumably as a "shared exclusive" via online sites, alongside the Generation 2-colored box set versions of Superion and Menasor).


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

  • Victorion was the result of the 2015 Fan Built Combiner polls. Fan-voting determined:
    • Her gender
    • Her name
    • The molds used
    • Her color scheme
    • Her special power
    • Her origin ("Rust Sea" won, so while the components are from Caminus, Victorion proper was "born" in the Rust Sea in-fiction.)
    • Her "rival" (Galvatronus won, and while that "character" doesn't exist in the IDW Generation 1 continuity, there is a current Galvatron for her to butt heads with!)
    • Her attitude ("doesn't take instruction well" won, and yeah, her first forming, she's kind of a loose cannon until Windblade talks her down.)
  • Though she is the first female "traditional", Scramble City style combiner, the honor of first combiner to be referred to as female goes to Heavy Metal, a Unicron Trilogy 3-bot Mini-Con combiner.
  • She is the only Combiner Wars super-robot with dedicated hand and foot parts, rather than the "can be either hand or a foot or a gun" parts that come with the rest of the limb-bots in the series. This is because her components aren't sold separately, thus a reduced need for flexibility in the hand/foot-part department.
  • In her first fictional appearance, she is drawn without any obvious integration of Rust Dust, who forms her "chest armor" in toy form. Similarly, in his first appearance in IDW continuity, Defensor is also drawn without his chest armor component, Groove. Given that Pyra Magna is a retool of Hot Spot, both of whom form the torsos of their respective combiners, it seems an odd omission to make twice.
  • Victorion is one of the largest Transformers action figures to have heel struts.