Cybertron Satellite
Cybertron Satellite (サイバトロンサテライト Saibatoron Sateraito) was a Transformers promotion in Japan that saw select neighborhoods and cities granted their own mascot Transformer character, with the title "Town Commander". Each commander is an original character based on a preexisting Legends-class or Cyberverse Legion-class toy, redesigned with new colors and details to evoke certain famous characteristics of their region. Fourteen characters were rolled out in the first wave of the promotion in March 2012, with a fifteenth used by TakaraTomy as a mascot at conventions. A second series began in November 2012, though most of its new characters didn't emerge until May 2013.
The promotion was denoted by large Matrix of Leadership-shaped in-store displays, which run a video on the history of Transformers and are decorated by portraits of the franchise's great leaders: Generation 1 Optimus Prime, Rodimus Prime, Optimus Primal, Unicron Trilogy Optimus Prime, Animated Optimus Prime, live-action movie Optimus Prime, Prime Optimus Prime, and in the eighth and final slot, that region's Town Commander.
The primary objective for fans in the campaign was to fill out the official "Town Commander Collection Book" by traveling to each location to procure the sticker for that region's Town Commander, with the "final boss" of the event being chasing down TakaraTomy employees at participating events for a sticker of Dimicron Prime, the Town Commander representing TakaraTomy themselves.
Fiction
Go! cartoon
Isami and the Autobot Swordbot Samurai Team discovered a Legendisc connection point near the Cybertron Satellite in Ginza, which they promptly used to travel back in time in pursuit of the green Legendisc. The Invincible Swordsman - Ryōma Sakamoto!?
Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base
TransTech
Toys
Matrix Collection

- Mito no Machi no Matrix (ミトの町のマトリクス, 2012-10-17)
- Fukutsu no Machi no Matrix (フクツの町のマトリクス, 2012-12-29)
- November 2012 saw the launch of the "Matrix Collection": a set of fourteen redecos of the Matrix of Leadership accessory included with Masterpiece MP-10 Convoy, intended to be the Matrices carried by the Town Commanders, and decorated in two-tone color schemes that correspond to their bearers.
- Only Mito's Town Matrix and Fukutsu's Town Matrix were released; equipped with a removable key-chain, they were available in all fourteen Cybertron Satellite stores, sold with a sticker of that region's Town Commander. They were only available with purchases of 3000 yen or more, and were limited to only 200 pieces per store.
Prime

- Dark Guard Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2012-12-01)
- Accessories: "Cybertronian battle sword", "plasma cannon"
- Released in December 2012, this black and gold redeco of Transformers: Prime First Edition Optimus Prime was available for sale only at the fourteen stores participating in the Cybertron Satellite promotion.

- Nightmare Unicron (2013)
- Accessories: "Bogu M" Arms Micron
- A black, grey, and red redeco of Gaia Unicron, this version of the chaos-bringer is designed to match up with Prime Nemesis Prime. Notably, this is the first release of the mold to feature correctly-assembled knees. Nightmare Unicron was released as a Cybertron Satellite store exclusive in Japan. Prior to the release, he was revealed as a prize for the second Arms Up Micron contest.
Transformers GT
- Safety Prime (Original Ver.) (Legends class, 2013)
- Something of a "bonus round" of the promotion, Safety Prime is a redeco of 2010's Transformers: Reveal the Shield Legends Class Prowl, transforming into a modified Nissan 350Z, reworked into a motorsport safety car. He was given away free at the TakaraTomy-sponsored "Kids Walk" events held by Super GT in 2013 to participating children as something of a crossover between Cybertron Satellite and the Transformers GT franchise.
Lost Age

- Convoy [Anniversary Clear Ver.] (EZ Collection, 2014)
- A redeco of the Reveal the Shield Legends Class Optimus Prime toy with the Generations Motorbreath retooling (for accessories he does not come with), Convoy is cast in red and black clear plastic. He has been retooled to include a magnet in his right foot, allowing him to interact with Lost Age Battle Command Optimus Prime and Age of Extinction Stomp & Chomp Grimlock.
- Convoy was available at a variety of 2014 events, including on May 3 at a "Kids Walk" event at Fuji Speedway, in special packaging on May 16 at the "Transformers Celebration 2014" midnight event at the Sunshine City Toys"R"Us store in Ikebukuro, on June 15 at Tokyo Toy Show 2014, at the Aeon Mall in Kasukabe on July 19, and at the "Transformers Expo" event in Yokohama on August 9; at the Expo's preview night, attendees could also acquire a sticker sheet designed to turn the toy into Nemesis Prime in a bundle with themed Decepticon insignia cookies. Convoy was also available as one of three preorder bonuses for Cloud Roadbuster.
- This toy was repurposed as Nemesis Prime/Yokohama Convoy by the included "Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base" comic that (rather out of nowhere) functions as pretty much the de facto primary fiction for the entire Cybertron Satellite campaign.
External links
- Summary of the Cybertron Satellite campaign (complete with Town Commander bios) at the "Fight! Toy Warrior!" blog


