Cosmos (RID)

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The name or term "Cosmos" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Cosmos (disambiguation).
Cosmos is an Autobot from the Adventure portion of the Aligned continuity family.
Japanese for "I WANT TO BELIEVE".

Cosmos is an Autobot under Ultra Magnus's command and a positive-minded 'bot who's always cheering his friends up, even in the midst of battle. Tasked with recon and communication, he acts as eye in the sky for Magnus's elite unit, coordinating their operations from afar, and sometimes uses his size to carry injured allies to safety within himself. It may not be the most glamorous job in the world, but a valuable one that makes him a core member of the unit and one of Ultra Magnus's most trusted comrades.

Fiction

Transformers: The Ultimate Pop-Up Universe

Pursuing the AllSpark after it had been launched into space, Cosmos was one of the many Autobots that found their way to Earth. There, he participated in a great battle within a human settlement against the Decepticons. The Ultimate Pop-Up Universe

Ask Vector Prime

Vector Prime stated that Cosmos's conceptual identity existed identically in both the Primax and Uniend universal clusters. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/29

Toys

Adventure

Madam, I'm Adams
Transformers Adventure Series Adams is a redeco of the Generations Cosmos toy, transforming into a UFO. Instead of show-accurate colors, Adams features a deco which is closer to Cosmos's original Generation 1 toy. Paint apps over the visor of the original release replicate his two eyes from the Generation 1 cartoon.
His scannable badge is featured on his right leg (although he has an Autobot insignia on his robot mode chest). Scanning this with the Transformers Chronicle mobile app unlocks the toy to the app's collection list.
This mold was retooled into Generations Combiner Wars Scrounge.

Notes

  • Cosmos was going to appear in the originally planned version of Transformers: Prime's third season. His alternate mode would have been explained as part of a B-movie set,[1] resurrecting an idea from the canceled fourth season of Transformers Animated.
  • It is presumed that Cosmos's Japanese name, Adams, is derived from that of George Adamski, who provided the famous flying saucer design after which Cosmos was modeled.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Adams (アダムス Adamusu)

References