Mystery of the Speedia 500

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Transformers New Legends
The Transformers:
End of G1 Universe

Chapter Three
"Mystery of Speedia 500"
スピーディア500の謎
(Speedia 500 no Nazo)
Publisher TakaraTomy
First published 2026 April 14
Manga Hayato Sakamoto
Editor Kouji Nimura
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Chronology The End

Seeking a power source to save their universe, the Stunticons end up in a multiversal race.

Synopsis

Aboard Untite's ship, Bluebolt explains to Dark Amber Leo Prime that Lio Convoy's green color and his dark amber color is the result of exposure to righteous Angolmois Energy and malevolent Angolmois Energy, respectively, examples of the color changing phenomenon. Such color changes can come from all sorts of power ups, including those induced by Energon Matrices and forestonite during the G2 era. Forestonite has the same power as Energon Matrices, and this is why the veteran Stunticons have embarked on a journey to find more forestonite.

In the Nemesis, the Stunticons find a black hole, intending to go through to the other side. Dead End, ever pessimistic, doesn't mind the risk, what with the universe ending and all, while Wildrider relishes the thrill. Breakdown, on the other end, is terrified and not very good at hiding it. Drag Strip, on the other hand, is frustrated because this kind of space exploration isn't for him. He was built to be number one in racing, and none of this stuff interests him.


It is being brought.
It is being brought.
Oh, he's doin' somethin'...

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Maximals/Autobots Decepticons/Predacons Humans
  • Flying announcers (31)
  • Scanning computer (34)

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