Unicron Trilogy continuity family

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The Unicron Trilogy may be over, but we'll always have redecos.

The "Unicron Trilogy" is Hasbro's designation for the continuity family consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron.

The Unicron Trilogy continuity family includes these individual continuities:

  • Cartoon continuity
A continuity composed of the Armada, Energon, and Cybertron television series and its related material, such as the Fun Publications Cybertron comic.
  • Dreamwave Armada continuity
A continuity composed of the Armada and Energon comics published by Dreamwave.
  • Panini Comics continuity
A continuity composed of the Panini Armada comics published in the UK.

The Unicron Trilogy is so-named because of the central role Unicron plays in the overall story. All three series feature Unicron in some pivotal way, even Cybertron, where his destruction resulted in the creation of the series' primary threat, the universe-threatening black hole.

Distinctive elements

Transformer physiology in the Unicron Trilogy seem to be subtly but fundamentally different from that in many other continuity families. Transformers' sparks, rather than being fragile flickers of life sustained and protected by their bodies, are fantastically durable things, capable of being removed for upgrades and, in several instances, floating freely in space, still alive after the bodies which once housed them were atomized, and then being easily implanted into a new body.

For further information, see: Unicron Trilogy cartoon timeline

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Micron Sanbusaku (マイクロン三部作, "Micron Trilogy")



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