Thirteenth Prime

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The name or term "Thirteen" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Thirteen (disambiguation).
After years of neglect from the X-Men writers, Chamber began moonlighting as a Transformers character.

The Thirteenth Prime, also known simply as Thirteen, or 13, is the last of the original epic warriors of Cybertron. Cloaked in mystery even more than his fellow Primes, this warrior's legacy is carried forwards in the present day by those who wield the Matrix of Leadership.

Fiction

Aligned continuity family

Main article: Optimus Prime (WFC)

The Thirteenth Prime was Optimus Prime, the mediator and visionary of the Primes, who united them by being the first of their number to raise a hand in greeting. After the Thirteen were torn apart by internal conflict, Optimus chose to be reborn as an ordinary Cybertronian through the Well of All Sparks, losing memory of his past and becoming known as Orion Pax. Pax would eventually take up the Matrix of Leadership to become Optimus Prime once again, and—after sacrificing his life to restore Cybertron—rejoined his brethren in the Realm of the Primes, where they trained him for a mission to Earth in order to defeat his fallen brother Megatronus.

2005 IDW continuity

File:OP18 The Arisen.jpg
"This outfit makes you want to lurk in the shadows, waiting for a turn in the spotlight."
Main article: The Arisen

The Thirteenth Prime—whose name was eventually forgotten, with Cybertron remembering him only as the Arisen—was one of the leaders of the Thirteen Tribes, who came together with his fellow Primes in Crystal City to build a new civilization. Millions of years later, the Mistress of Flame would come to believe that Optimus Prime was the Arisen, a belief that Optimus exploited to affect change on Earth; and Shockwave named Optimus as the Arisen while in the guise of Onyx Prime. At the end of his life, Optimus would claim to be the Arisen but perish before he could explain the statement. Later on however, Arcee would come to the conclusion that the Arisen's true name hadn't mattered compared to the heroic legacy he'd left behind.

Titans Return cartoon

Main article: Sentinel Prime (G1)

During the clash between Metroplex and Trypticon, the Mistress of Flame prayed to Sentinel Prime and the other Primes, asking for his wisdom to help them solve the crisis. Overlord and Emissary

Power of the Primes marketing material

The Prime Master of the Thirteenth formed the core of the Matrix of Leadership, which selected Optimal Optimus as its bearer. Throne of the Primes packaging

Cyberverse cartoon

In a darker timeline, Optimus Prime was slain in his initial confrontation with Megatron and his spirit came to rest as the Thirteenth Prime within the accumulated wisdom of the Matrix of Leadership. When the Matrix was stolen away to another universe and pierced by a psychic shard of the native Windblade, Optimus' spirit guided her to destroy the Matrix so she could save her own universe. Optimus was presumably laid to rest for good when Windblade followed his orders and destroyed the talisman from within. The Other One

2019 IDW continuity

When the Matrix of Leadership merged with Orion Pax, its Mediator program explained that, although the talisman had been carried by a number of Cybertronians over the years, they were but stewards until the Matrix found the Thirteenth Prime, its true bearer. Prime

One film

Main article: Zeta Prime (One)

The Thirteenth Prime was Zeta Prime, the first bearer of the Matrix of Leadership. After many years fighting against the Quintessons, Zeta and his brethren were lured into a trap by their aide Sentinel, who had betrayed them to their enemies. Sentinel personally killed Zeta with Nexus Prime's gun and took the Matrix from his corpse, only for it to crumble in his hands, Primus having deemed Sentinel unworthy. Zeta's spirit would eventually appear to Orion Pax within Cybertron's core, he and his fellow Primes bearing witness to Orion's reformatting as the Matrix's newest bearer, Optimus Prime.

Age of the Primes marketing material

The Thirteenth Prime was Star Optimus Prime, bearer of the Zodiac orb and "guiding light" of the Primes. Age of the Primes reveal panel He was amongst the first generation of Transformers created by Primus, with all subsequent generations flowing from he and his siblings' Energon bloodlines. Eons later, a young Optimus Prime was granted immense size and power by the Zodiac orb to become Star Optimus Prime in the present day. Age of the Primes Star Optimus Prime bio

Games

Transformers: Forged to Fight

sorry these days I go by "bestest number one"

Megatronus immediately recognized Optimus Prime as 13, a fellow original Prime, and asked him to accept the truth of his past. Optimus Prime didn't really seem to understand what Megatronus was talking about. Forged to Fight

Transformers: Earth Wars

Main article: Nova Prime

Toys

Power of the Primes

"This Matrix has the spark with it!"
  • Throne of the Primes (Leader Class, 2018)
Power of the Primes "The Thirteenth" is a retool of the Vector Prime/Metalhawk inner robot, replacing that toy's blue parts with newly molded parts based on Prima's appearance in the Marvel Generation 1 comic, packaged in the Throne of the Primes set.
This toy has identical features to the other Prime Masters in the line. The Titan Master-like robot can store inside decoy armor or ride Legends Class figures in vehicle mode, and is fully compatible with toys from the previous Titans Return line. The "Power Swap" gimmick means its spark form can plug onto any decoy armor's weapon form (which has a 5 mm post to be held by larger figures), Deluxe Class figures' chest armor, Voyager Class figures' bucklers, Leader Class figures' Matrix (in place of their Matrix core), combiners' torsos (in place of their Enigma of Combination), or the included Scepter of Sparks or Halo of Primus accessories. With the power of your imagination, this bestows the Prime Master's unique power on the larger figure.
This set debuted at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, and was later sold via Hasbro Toy Shop online. It was also available at general retail in Taiwan.

Age of the Primes

And why don't we rewrite the stars?
Changin' the world to be ours
  • Star Optimus Prime (Titan Class, 2025)
The Age of the Primes incarnation of the Thirteenth Prime is Titan Class "Star Optimus Prime," a full, proper update of the original Star Convoy figure, turning into a large truck with a wheeled cab and treaded trailer and a base almost identical to the design of the original. He comes packaged with a rifle evoking the design of the original's "Galaxy Bomber," as well as 2 removable pairs of shoulder turrets, a second smaller turret, and a "sword hilt" adapter doohickey resembling the Silver Matrix included with the Generations Selects iteration of Star Convoy, all 5 mm port compatible. The rifle and turret can combine with the hilt to form a longer rifle, reproducing the "Big Bang Cannon" configuration of the Selects figure. A removable Energon bullet is included that can store in the gun, in homage to the bounteous bullet casings flying in Ban Magami's original TV Magazine illustrations.[1] The hilt/Matrix is stored in the back of one of the legs when not in use, while the guns are simply attached to the roof of the trailer. Like most past Titans, Star Optimus Prime also includes multiple Fire Blast effects, though he comes with more sets than others. The hilt can connect to any of them and be wielded by Optimus as a flaming sword. Lastly, the figure comes with a small Zodiac orb that serves as his Artifact, and is accordingly marked with his personal emblem. The Zodiac can store in his chest as seen in The Battlestars story pages. The hilt can be used as a dias to center the otherwise-dwarfed Zodiac within the chest cavity.[2]
As with the original figure, Star Optimus Prime comes with a Micromaster version of Hot Rod and a Micro Trailer to transport him. The vehicle's cab can be lifted up to expose a pair of cannons, and it can be equipped with the turret and one of the shoulder cannons to serve as a battle platform for Hot Rod resembling the battle station of the original Rodimus Prime toy. This battle station, sans the turret, is meant to be added to the base mode. The Micro Trailer is labeled as "MT-13," both because it comes with the Thirteenth Prime, and in reference to the original Star Convoy coming with the fourteenth, unnumbered entry in Return of Convoy's assortment of Micro Trailers whose numbering stopped at MT-12.[3] The Micro Trailer can store inside one of the figure's legs, while Hot Rod fits his chest cavity (easily cohabitating with the Zodiac). A "tread unit" intended to be a new version of Roller's "Micro Carrier" form is also included in the form of the 2-piece, A.I.R. Lock-compatible, ramp assembly for the base mode, which can store on the back of the legs. Roller can be equipped with the turret as well.
Notably, Star Optimus Prime is smaller than his Titan Class predecessors, standing at a mere 15 inches. This coincides with the price decrease of Titans from $199.99 USD to $149.99 USD.
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Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

"Identity theft is not a joke, Jim!"
  • The "Multiversal" Thirteen established by Fun Publications in Ask Vector Prime do not seem to have an especially significant thirteenth member.
  • The Prime Master of The Thirteenth is visually based on Prima as he appeared in the Marvel Transformers comics.
  • It's not entirely explicit what's going on with The Thirteenth in Power of the Primes, but context clues seem to indicate that he's in some way the embodiment of the Matrix of Leadership itself: he isn't mentioned in the description of the Halo of Primus, which only mentions the "12 Prime Masters", but shows The Thirteenth as the core of the Matrix, and the exclusive Prime Master collector card marked with his symbol only describes how the Matrix has chosen Optimal Optimus to lead Cybertron into a new era.[4] This would seem to line up with comments made by Hasbro representatives at San Diego Comic-Con 2017 that the Thirteenth Prime was whoever bore the Matrix of Leadership.
  • Age of the Primes is similarly light on details, with Hasbro characterizing Star Optimus Prime as created at the dawn of time with the other Primes via inclusion in the line's "descendant" gimmick while TakaraTomy employed a version of the original Star Convoy's characterization as a modern-day Optimus Prime upgraded by the Zodiac in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity. Little attempt is made to bridge the two, though the most straightforward No-Prize is some iteration of Aligned Optimus Prime's reincarnation schtick.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: The Thirteen (ザ・サーティーン Za Sātīn)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Transformers Age of the Primes Reveal | Dive into the Legacy of the Thirteen Primes | Hasbro Pulse with Mark Maher and Nate Purswell
  2. Part II of Hasbro designer Mark Maher's design notes on Age of the Primes Star Optimus Prime, on Instagram
  3. "When I realized that Microtrailer 13 was the natural next number for the trailer I realized it was all truly meant to be. What a wild ride. I love Transformers!"—Mark Maher, Instagram reel, 2025/01/20
  4. The description of the Halo also mentions that "the powers of Primus are united as one", but whether this means as one bearer or as one Prime Master is left frustratingly vague.


The Thirteen