Megatron X (BW)
| This article is about the chromed double of Beast Wars Megatron. For the shadowy double of Cyberverse Megatron, see Megatron X (Cyberverse). For a list of other meanings, see Megatron (disambiguation). |
- Megatron X is a Transformer from the Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Who or what is Megatron X (メガトロンX Megatoron X)? Nobody knows. Some believe him to be a creation of the Vok, their latest implement used to carry out one of their many experiments. Others suspect he is the Predacon Commander Megatron's latest form, attained through the acquisition of an incredible power. All that is known for sure is that his body is constructed entirely from crystallized energon and his battle capabilities are off the charts.[1]
Fiction
Ask Vector Prime
Vector Prime explained that Megatron X was created by agents of the Vok and based on Megatron. He was placed into Primax 700.12-N4 Kappa and Primax 1099.01-N6 Kappa, universal streams whose instability interested the Vok. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/15
Games
Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (N64)
- Voice actor: David Kaye (English), Shigeru Chiba (Japanese)
If any Maximal or Predacon, including Megatron, reached the end of their journey without falling in battle, Megatron X was there to challenge them, laughing. Once the battle with Megatron X was ended, the challenger could finally move on with their plans, friendly or sinister.
Megatron X was created when Megatron was infused and possessed by the power of the original Megatron. Now possessing overwhelming strength, Megatron X led his forces in a decisive strike that caused the destruction of Optimus Primal and the utter defeat off the Maximals. With no one left to oppose them, the Predacons seized control of the Ark and used its escape shuttle to return to Predacon space. Through a combination of evolution, alien technology, and careful planning, Megatron X swiftly secured control of Cybertron for the Predacons. Now in control of the planet, Megatron X turned his sights to a new goal: finding the Vok and making them his next conquest. Beast Wars Transmetals
Notes
- Megatron X only appears if the player did not need to use any continues during the previous seven battles. Regardless of what difficulty the game is set to up until that point, the difficulty level when battling with Megatron X is automatically set to "Very Hard". The player is only given one chance to defeat him, though their ending is unchanged whether they win or lose.
- There is a way to play as Megatron X in the game, but it's exclusive to the Japanese version. Players must first complete Arcade Mode with Megatron to unlock his third color palette, then connect the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak to the Player 1 controller and insert Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle before starting the game, at which point he can be selected like any other color palette for Megatron. However, Megatron X does not stay permanently unlocked, and is only accessible if the GBC game is detected at startup. And since the Transfer Pak functionality was stripped out of the North American version, there's no way to play as Megatron X in that version at all...officially, at least. However, GameShark codes can be used to unlock Megatron X as a playable character in both versions, without the need for a Transfer Pak. The codes are as follows:
- 801002FD FFFF (Japanese version)
- 80101CFD FFFF (North American version)
- Whether as a boss or as a playable character, Megatron X has significant gameplay buffs compared to the rest of the roster. He has twice as much stamina, and twice the Energon Resistance Gauge capacity, slowing the rate at which it both depletes and recharges.
- The Arcade Mode ending for Megatron X implies him to be an alternate take on Transmetal 2 Megatron, who was similarly been created when Transmetal Megatron absorbed the spark of the original in "Master Blaster".
- Megatron X's Arcade Mode ending, despite being present on the cartridge, wasn't discovered until January 2023, when TFWiki.net user Iacon0, assisted by Prime Radiant and Cyberlink420, reverse-engineered the game and created the aforementioned GameShark codes. The group discovered the text after completing Arcade Mode with Megatron X while testing the code, shocking everyone with the reveal that this lore had been hiding under all our noses for over two decades! That said, as the story content is inaccessible through normal means, its canonicity is debatable and more likely falls into the realm of pseudocanon.


