God Neptune comic 2

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Generations Selects Special Comic
Publisher TakaraTomy Mall
First published June 1, 2020
Manga Hayato Sakamoto
Additional art by Casey W. Coller (p 4, panel 1)
Colors Josh Perez (p1, 4, 8),
Gufu Kandagawa (p2, 3, 5)
Editor Kouji Nimura
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

With the might of five Matrices, God Neptune makes his move on Megatron Omega's alliance.

Synopsis

On the White Planet, several hours before Halfshell's attack, White Gallant Convoy drives through the town greeting the denizens before arriving at the White Order's base. There, he's alerted to the battle between Super Megatron and Star Convoy on the Blue Planet, but decides that the Blue Order can handle it—the White Order's duty belongs on their planet. Nevertheless, White is engrossed in Star Convoy's heroism. When Star Convoy takes an attack meant for a pair of Beast People, he realises that he lives according to White's motto: that freedom is the right of all sentient beings. Knowing from comments made by Primus that this visitor is a "Convoy from the next world", White comes to the conclusion that Star Convoy is his future reincarnation, and that he must die so that Star Convoy can live...

Having gathered five of the Primus Vanguard's Matrices, God Neptune sets out to use their power to take the Purple Matrix and the Silver Matrix (carrying the blue Star Power of the α Matrix beside its own) from Megatron Omega and Purple Wicked Convoy. Megatron attempts to blast the Seacon combiner, but God Neptune is unfazed. Straxus takes a swipe with the Matrix Sword, but is disarmed by God Neptune retaliating with the Matrix Saber. The Matrix Sword isn't without surprises, and Blue's spirit emanates from it, revealing that he put a portion of his spark into the sword when he committed suicide. Blue links to the Matrix Buster to give God Neptune a good blast, and Yellow, Green, and Black arrive to restrain God Neptune. White leaps into action in his "White Convoy Grand Prime" mode, but the entire endeavor ends in White being bisected by God Neptune's Neptune Sword.

Grabbing the opportunity, Megatron Omega converts into a new mode that combines with Purple's trailer and ruthlessly shoots the combiner with Angolmois Energy, breaking him apart. Desperate, Halfshell calls Turtler for help, but his plea is interrupted when Megatron Omega broadcasts Halfshell's unkind words about his "brother" from earlier in the photon sailer. Having watched Halfshell's insults toward him, Turtler turns his back on his "brother", disappointed that his comrade turned out to be as disdainful as everyone else. Now alone, the miserable Halfshell cries and laughs at his despair; looking at his felled crew, Halfshell thinks back to a similar scenario...

Before and elsewhere, the Seacons, betrayed by Duncan, have been left for dead in space. Halfshell mourns new member Lawbhammer in particular when a mysterious, shadowed robot arrives. Introducing himself as "the envoy to another",[1] he offers to revive the Seacons... but only if they do as he says. The mysterious benefactor takes Lawbhammer as collateral and sends Halfshell to 2020 to pick up Turtler.

Halfshell moans at what he's been brought down to—a crewmember being a hostage, violating pirate code, and deceiving his brother. In response, a voice emanates from the Neptune Sword... White Gallant Convoy! White explains that he placed his soul within the sword and gives the Seacon captain words of encouragement. Nearby, Megatron Omega attempts to absorb the Star Power of the five Matrices God Neptune brought, but he finds his head smashed in with the Neptune Sword. Halfshell takes the Star Power for himself, reforming God Neptune and cleaving Megatron in half. The Straxuses worry about their bisected master, but their concern is unnecessary as Megatron absorbs their energies to reform himself. With an inhuman voice, Megatron Omega declares that this is the form that will banish the humans from Earth in the future... Megatron Omega: Perfect Form.

On the Blue Planet, Primus explains that he's out to foil Primacron's plans and calls Primitive warriors to him!

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Continuity notes

("Battle Point Unlimited" plays)


Transformers references

  • In the first couple of panels, White can be seen pulling Energon Optimus Prime's trailer.
  • Although his components go unnamed, White's Combiner limbs are Prowl, Groove, Rook, and Streetwise. With the exception of White and Rook, the components are based on the TakaraTomy releases, complete with white combiner hands and feet from Unite Warriors Superion.
  • When the Vanguard leaders restrain God Neptune, Yellow Splendid Convoy says "Atsuki kokoro ni fukanō wa arimasenwa" (roughly "With a passionate heart nothing is impossible!"), a rendition of Fire Convoy's catchphrase "Atsui kokoro ni fukanō wa nai" spoken in a more feminine and polite register.
  • The Generation 1 Lobclaw/Nautilator mold was never released as part of the Beast Wars II Seacon team, and thus 22 years on this story creates a virtual recolour character to fulfill that role, Lawbhammer.

Other notes

  • Megatron Omega's dialogue is written with katakana in place of hiragana, indicating an abnormal, robotic voice.

References

  1. Written in Japanese as あの方の使い (ano kata no tsukai).