Nemesis Prime (Armada)

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The name or term "Nemesis Prime" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Nemesis Prime (disambiguation).
Nemesis Prime is a Unicron-affiliated Decepticon from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
50% Optimus Prime + 50% Decepticon = 100% Wha???

Nemesis Prime is a monstrous Transformer sent to kill Autobot and Decepticon alike. It scanned the minds of the Transformers and took the form of Optimus Prime, as it was the most powerful and respected in all their minds. As a duplicate of Optimus Prime, Nemesis has all of Prime's strength and power, in addition to its own ability to reconstruct himself.

Nemesis Prime wields the Vorpal Saber, a twisted clone of the Star Saber, and has a Mini-Con partner named Run-Over.

Fiction

Cartoon continuity

Linkage

Basically, he's not a nice guy. Nice effects, though.

Nemesis Prime was granted the Doomstone and was sent to ravage, devastate and destroy any world he came across, accompanied by Run-Over and the Aerial Extermination Mini-Con Team. The death-agonies and negative psychic energies of the beings he destroyed were stored inside the Doomstone, which was at some point taken from him and later transferred into Ravenus. Linkage Part 11

Armada cartoon

Voice actor: Paul Dobson (English), Tōru Ōkawa (Japanese), Pekka Lehtosaari (Finnish)
Oh my god, what happened to your faaaaace?!

Nemesis Prime was encountered by a party of Transformers on a strange planet composed of salt and technorganic materials, after they fell into a worm hole that had taken shape due to Unicron's lack of a physical body. Nemesis Prime was a Unicron-created being that was very savage and feral in nature, using his Vorpal Saber nearly to destroy several of the Autobots and Decepticons. Although he was beastly and insane, his exact motives and personality were unknown, as he was simply a puppet of Sideways. Nemesis Prime was eventually destroyed by a combined blast from Galvatron using the Requiem Blaster and Optimus Prime using his new Overload power unit. Sideways was seen fleeing the scene in trans-phase mode, while Nemesis Prime's remains were scattered about the area. Mysteriously, the planet immediately began to break down and was destroyed afterwards. Puppet

Ask Sideways

After hijacking Vector Prime's Axiom Nexus News column, known liar Sideways agreed that Nemesis Primes and Grand Scourge were the same type of being. Ask Sideways, 28/6/2015

Games

Transformers: Battle Tactics

Nemesis Prime Armada participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was an Epic character who first appeared in the "Armada: Episode IV: Land Military Team" event, and could could be recruited by collecting 650 units of Cybermetal, 350 units of Transmetal, 150 exclusive cores, and 50 cores of this character. Transformers: Battle Tactics

Toys

Armada

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I am vengeance... I am the night... I am BATPRIME!
  • Nemesis Prime with Run-Over (Super-Con, 2003)
A redeco of the Super-Con version of Armada Optimus Prime, Nemesis Prime transforms into a longnosed truck cab of made-up model. Plugging a Mini-Con onto the Powerlinx plug on his robot mode back unlocks a "punching" action that moves his arms back and forth when the plugged-in Mini-Con is pushed up and down. He came with his Mini-Con partner Run-Over, who can also become a handgun Nemesis Prime can hold.
This mold was also used for the Cybertron Deluxe-class version of Optimus Prime and Universe "Battle in a Box" Ultra Magnus.


  • Scourge with Sweep (Super-Con, 2003)
In Japan, Nemesis Prime was only available as a mail-away item from TV Magazine (limited to 5000 pieces) under the name Scourge, a nod to Hasbro's Robots in Disguise Scourge. There are a number of small but significant differences between Hasbro and Takara's versions of the toys; the Hasbro version uses a bluer version of off-black and a sandy-tan color rather than the Takara version's more brownish-black and neutral light gray. The Hasbro version also appears to have a larger number of paint applications in a wider variety of colors.

Notes

  • In Micron Densetsu, Nemesis Prime never actually speaks, only roaring the whole time.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Scourge (スカージ Sukāji)
  • Hungarian: Nemezisz Prájm