Vigilem
- Vigilem is a Titan from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Prideful, treacherous, and awesomely powerful, Vigilem hails from a bygone era of Cybertron's history. A Titan from the era of the Thirteen Tribes and the First Cybertronian Civil War, Vigilem's loyalty to his master Liege Maximo supersedes all other desires, even his own sense of self-preservation. Though a warrior first and foremost, bristling with weaponry, Vigilem also takes after his leader, whispering poison into the ears of those who approach him unguarded. If they don't fall for his lies, however, his formidable arsenal might make them reconsider accepting his duplicitous promises.
Though millennia of exile as the living prison Carcer have eaten away at his mind and body, Vigilem remains as proud and wrathful as ever, yearning to strike down his ancient nemesis Metroplex and extinguish the Spark of the 'bot responsible for his long banishment.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity

Vigilem was the Titan of Liege Maximo. Due to his evil nature and affiliation to the villainous Prime that he served, the other Titans of Cybertron brought him down and banished Vigilem and his master from Cybertron — permanently transformed into his starship mode, his brain module shut down, and the Liege Maximo entombed within his body, unable to escape. Together, the remaining Titans decided that they would henceforth refer to their exiled brother as "Carcer:" a nomadic, living prison for the Liege Maximo. Several repentant members of Maximo's tribe served as Carcer's crew, pledging to keep Liege Maximo forever imprisoned inside the inert Titan. Rubicon The straitened inhabitants learned to value three things above all else: efficiency, security, and truth. The Will of the Few
In spite of the Titans' efforts to purge Vigilem's name from memory, some evidence of him and his actions remained in the historical records. The colonists of Caminus remembered Vigilem as an example of how not all Titans were pure of Spark. Informed

As Carcer travelled through space over the eons, a core breach threatened the integrity of the ship. The Titan's captain threw his body into the breach to seal it, beginning a tradition where the crew would sacrifice their own bodies to keep their Titan alive as his natural resources diminished. Eventually, Elita One became captain and "First One", ruling from a chair composed of the bodies of their colony's greatest heroes — all of whom had given their lives in the service of their ship. By the present day, Carcer's body had become a hodgepodge of mismatched parts. Rubicon The Will of the Few
After returning to Cybertron circa 2014, Metroplex located several of his Titan brethren scattered throughout the stars. Windblade vol. 1 #2 Among them was Vigilem, whose spacebridge read to Metroplex's sensors as his lost brother Tempo. The Will of the Few When Cityspeaker Windblade merged with Metroplex's brain, she saw the name "Carcer" in Metroplex's consciousness. Windblade, who had never heard of such a Titan, asked Metroplex for more information, but Metroplex hid the truth from by claiming that Carcer was a different Titan from either Tempo or Vigilem. The Will of the Few Rubicon
During their climatic battle, Devastator kicked Optimus Maximus through Metroplex's spacebridge and onto Carcer's hull, although Optimus quickly rebounded and dived back through to Cybertron. All That Remains

Hoping to convince the inhabitants of "Tempo" to join the Council of Worlds, Chancellor Starscream and Cityspeaker Windblade used Metroplex's spacebridge to reestablish contact with what they thought was a ship of peaceful philosophers. They were surprised to find a crew of militaristic colonists who identified their Titan as "Carcer". Elita One fudged the situation by lying that they had simply renamed their ship along the way; Windblade was aware that Elita was lying through her teeth and was concerned with what the First One must be hiding. After some political wrangling, the two ambassadors were nevertheless able to convince Carcer to join the Council of Worlds; they chose to send Strika and Obsidian as ambassadors. The Will of the Few
When Windblade proposed a mental merge with Metrotitan, Pyra Magna brought up Vigilem to remind her that Metrotitan might have ulterior motives. Informed

Shortly afterwards, a horde of zombie Titans, raised by Sentinel Prime in order to raze Cybertron, began showing up on Carcer's sensors, Lancer and Greenlight reported the news to Elita One. As the Titans began arriving on Cybertron, Strika lead Carcer's crew in a valiant battle to defend Cybertron, admonishing them that they could not let the Titans take their ship for fear of releasing the Liege Maximo. As the battle wore on, Metroplex was overwhelmed by his zombified bretheren, prompting Starscream to contact Elita and ask for her help. Starscream explained that he needed Carcer on the ground to help Metroplex; Elita politely refused, wished Starscream well, and shut off her comm line. Ping
Repeated entreaties to get Carcer to transform didn't go any better. Windblade, Starscream, and several Council delegates talked things over, and Windblade came up with a desperate, last ditch plan: the group would invade Carcer, under cover, and Windblade would merge with him and explain the situation in hopes that he'd take it upon himself to transform and defend Cybertron. To cover Windblade's approach, the remaining ships in orbit were directed to attack Carcer directly, and Devastator was deployed to draw the bulk of the Carcerians' troops, giving Windblade and her team a hopefully clearer path to Carcer's brain chamber. Desperate Times A running battle ensued as Windblade and her team struggled to elude Obsidian and Elita One. Windblade managed to establish a cityspeaker link with Carcer's brain module... only to discover that she had awakened Vigilem! Desperate Measures

Vigilem's systems began rebooting, and Windblade realized that he was trying to reawaken. Unable to force the evil Titan back into his slumber, she did the unthinkable by taking physical control of Vigilem's body, shrugging off his whispered persuasions to join him. Windblade succeeded in maneuvering Vigilem's patchwork body onto Cybertron, where she engaged the zombie hordes. The dual strain of trying to fight off the Titan army and hold off Vigilem's mental manipulations proved too much, and Vigilem's consciousness quickly reasserted itself over his body once more, then moving onto Windblade's own mind. Spying Metroplex, Vigilem decided to kill the Titan he blamed for his imprisonment, mockingly declaring that the last thing the First Titan would see would be the return of the Liege Maximo, and began shifting his internal architecture to unlock his ancient prison. It was then that Elita One arrived in Vigilem's brain chamber. Announcing that she had sworn an oath to never let Vigilem or Liege Maximo walk free, she emptied her weapon into Vigilem's brain module, Rubicon who quickly downloaded his mind into Windblade's own, the influx of data sending the cityspeaker into stasis lock. If I Know You While Elita had destroyed the brain module, which caused the Titan's body to collapse, she had arrived too late to prevent her ship from disgorging its prisoner. The Liege Maximo emerged, thanking Vigilem for his loyalty. Before he teleported away, he vowed that he would avenge his imprisonment and his Titan's death. Rubicon
Vigilem's corpse was subsequently cannibalized for parts before transforming back into its starship form, though Elita noted it would be years before their ship would be able to leave Cybertron's orbit. Heavy
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When Windblade was brought to a hospital, a doctor determined that Vigilem had jumped into Windblade's body. Unable to distinguish between the two brain patterns, he requested Starscream bring in a mnemosurgeon who refused. After suffering from a crisis of conscience, Starscream went to consult Airacnid who said Vigilem could only be destroyed by a third bot entering Windblade's mind to aid her. Within their shared mindspace, Vigilem tried to convince Windblade to merge their Sparks so they could both survive, offering his wealth of knowledge about manipulation and ancient Cybertron as extra incentive so that Windblade could bring Cybertron to true peace. As the two clashed, Vigilem said he no intention of using Windblade to possess Metroplex and examined the cityspeaker's memories to show that despite her initial optimism about the world, she had made countless morally grey choices and told lies. Vigilem then asked, had Windblde compromised her ideals or had she just come to understand how the world truly worked? If I Know You
Beast Wars: Uprising
The Book of Logos identified two of seven colonies as those of "Vigilem" and "Carcer". Book of Logos
Notes

- "Vigilem" is derived from the first-person form of the Latin verb "vigilar", meaning "to watch over"... and he and his crew certainly did "watch over" Liege Maximo for who knows how long!
- "Carcer", meanwhile is Latin for "prison": a fitting name, as he was indeed a prison for the Liege Maximo as well as a prisoner in his own body.
- The "Book of Logos" was written prior to the revelation that "Carcer" was merely an alternate name for Vigilem, hence why it treats the two names separately and does not perfectly mirror the IDW continuity.


