Beta Maxx (Armada)

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This article is about the Unicron Trilogy Mini-Con. For the Robots in Disguise Micromaster, see Beta Maxx (RID).
Beta Maxx is a Mini-Con from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
"The battle is yours, VHSS, but the war is far from over."

Beta Maxx is a Mini-Con.

Fiction

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The AllSpark Almanac

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Thunderblast interviewed Caliburn and Beta Maxx for the readers of Venus, a trans-dimensional magazine for Decepti-femmes. The AllSpark Almanac

Ask Vector Prime

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The aforementioned Beta Maxx hailed from somewhere in the Aurex Cluster. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/30

Toys

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Timelines

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Ha ha ha, you dumb bastard. It's not a schooner, it's a sailboat.
  • Alpha Trion/Weirdwolf (souvenir add-on, 2007)
A redeco of Cybertron Vector Prime's partner Safeguard, Beta Maxx transforms into a Cybertronic "HI-TECH Star Schooner" with a gunbarrel nosecone.
He was only made available in a bagged BotCon 2007 exclusive souvenir set with Alpha Trion and Weirdwolf, limited to 1400 pieces.

Notes

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  • When this Beta Maxx was first referenced in The AllSpark Almanac, it was thought to be a reference to Timelines Beta Maxx. However, whereas Timelines Beta Maxx was a small Autobot, this Beta Maxx is a Mini-Con. A 2015 entry of the Facebook version of Ask Vector Prime clarified that there were both Robots in Disguise and Unicron Trilogy incarnations of Beta Maxx, the former being a Micromaster and the latter being a Mini-Con.
  1. "Alpha Trion was one of the core figures of that set. Cybertron Vector Prime was the obvious choice. We though having his minicon be Vector Sigma, and cast in gold vac metal, would be fun. When released, they went with a simpler color scheme, and changed the Minicon to Beta Maxx."—Joe Moore, Twitter, 2021/03/12