LG-EX Roadfire

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Transformers Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. EX 2
"Roadfire Chapter"
漫画トランスフォーマーレジェンズ出張版 第EX話2 ロードファイヤー編
First published March 30, 2019
Manga Hayato Sakamoto
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Packaged with Legends LGEX Big Powered

Roadfire and the other Powered Masters take on Violen Jiger among new revelations about the nature of the Zodiac.

Synopsis

Eons ago, the Zodiac spent all its power inducing the Big Bang and turned into a supermineral that was spread across the newly created universe. One fragment ended up within Earth, where it was detected by Professor Serikawa and unearthed by Dai Atlas, who kept it for the Autobots.

Zodiacs light up not only in the hands of Sonic Bomber but all across the Z Planet, and Dai Atlas reveals that the Powered Masters have since collected all fragments of the original, telling the Star Giant that if he wields the power to destroy, then they wield the power to create! While the wrecked planet is being restored by the Zodiacs, the Violen Jiger trio reminds the Powered Masters that they cannot wield the Zodiacs' true power without their old Powered Engines, something Roadfire is aware of as he vows to take the engines back from their stolen bodies. He combines with Topspin into Wing Powered and Dai Atlas with Twin Twist into Drill Powered, new forms that both catch Violen Jiger by surprise and let them borrow the power of the Jumpstarters' Powered Engines, making short work of Lenja in Sonic Bomber's body. They then transform into their Zone Mode bases and absorb the Zodiac power from the air, infusing it into Roadfire's Zone Powered Hammer which he uses to crush Igern.

Roadfire retrieves his Powered Engine from Igern's remains, splattering himself with energon in the process, prompting Topspin and Twin Twist to agree that while he's a nice guy, he's scary when he gets upset.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • Lenja is erroneously referred to as "Jiger".