Primeval Dawn II

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Primeval Dawn
"Primeval Dawn II"
Publisher 3H Productions
First published May 10, 2002
Story Bob Forward
Pencils 337
Animation Sunscript Studios
Music Vince DiCola

Everyone who died is reborn! And is a Transmetal!

Synopsis

Primeval Dawn II: Intro

My God, Bones. What have I done.

The binary spark that was once Tigerhawk flies forth from Nexus Zero. Arriving on Earth, it splits. One portion reanimates Airazor in a Transmetal form; she transforms and flies off after the other spark, as the Transmetalized Packrat lurks somewhere. The other spark plunges into the waters of a lake, which rapidly freeze before the reborn Tigatron bursts forth.

Within the Ark, the Transmetal driver makes contact with the Matrix contained in Optimus Prime's chest, and brings Primal Prime to life.

Ravage is reborn; Fractyl swoops in from the sky; and the Vok-empowered Tarantulas faces off with Primal Prime, Tigatron, and Airazor. Ravage fires the opening shot of the battle.

Primeval Dawn II


Thanks for helping me... pull myself together.

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Notes

I swear that today is the day that I will develop a plan so diabolical and evil that I will crush the Powerpuff Girls!! But first... I must attend to the dishes that I have soiled with the food that I have eaten.
  • Primeval Dawn II was the originally-planned continuation of BotCon 2001's Primeval Dawn backup comic story, taking the form of a "motion comic", with limited animation and speech bubbles for dialogue. The main 10-minute animation was screened at 3H Productions' stand at Wizard World Chicago 2002.[1] However, only the introductory segment, which largely just recaps the events of the first instalment, was ever published on the BotCon website, leaving the rest of the animation lost to time. Ultimately, the animated format was abandoned, and the Primeval Dawn story was instead continued via further comic backup strips, debuting at OTFCC 2004.

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