Alpha Trion (WFC)

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The name or term "Alpha Trion" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Alpha Trion (disambiguation).
Alpha Trion is an Autobot from the Transformers: Prime continuity family.
You can't see me!


This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

In the last days before the war Alpha Trion was "The Archivist of Iacon," head overseer of the planet's Hall of Records, a place where all the information of history was stored, locked away... and promptly forgotten. It was a fitting position, as Alpha Trion himself was placed there by Sentinel Prime to be forgotten as a relic of history... But the elderly Autobot was more than he appeared. A truly ancient and powerful being, Alpha Trion dates from the days of Cybertron's birth, a first generation child of Primus, he is a member of the Thirteen original Transformers, the secret, forgotten guardian of two powerful artifacts: the oracular Covenant of Primus and the reality-bending Quill.

Something of a mentor to a young monitor named Orion Pax, Alpha Trion set him on the path to his destiny as Optimus Prime.


In 2010 Hasbro introduced this Alpha Trion as a member of the Thirteen original Transformers, and thus a likely multiversal singularity (meaning, basically, that all Alpha Trions in the multiverse would be this same dimensional traveling individual). Due to the lengthy histories many of these previous incarnations had prior to the retcon we have opted to leave their pages as separate entities, and merely note the retcon on each individual page. For those other Alpha Trions, which may all really be this one (aren't singularities fun?), see the disambiguation link above.


Fiction

Transformers: Exodus

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