Zeta Prime (G1)

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This article is about the Optimus precursor from the Generation 1 continuities. For the Optimus precursor from War for Cybertron, see Sentinel Zeta Prime.
Zeta Prime is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
The classic battle between evil and the narrator.

Thrust into authority by the death of the previous Matrix bearer, Zeta Prime took on the thankless job of heading the Autobot forces in the wake of Decepticon conflicts.

Fiction

The Transformers cartoon

Voice actor: Phillip Clarke (English)

Zeta Prime inherited the Matrix of Leadership from Guardian Prime when he was killed during the early days of the war with the Decepticons. His stint as Autobot leader appears to have been a short-lived one, as he died before the end of the war and was succeeded by Sentinel Prime.

When Rodimus Prime journeyed into the Matrix in 2005, Zeta Prime was the fifth guide he encountered, who gave a very short account of the continuing Autobot-Decepticon war. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4

IDW Generation 1 comics

After the death of Sentinel Prime, Zeta Prime rose to the rank, and proved himself to be corrupt. Nevertheless, Orion Pax and the other Autobots acted as enforcers of his authority. Law and Disorder Zeta Prime solidified the Autobot security forces into a true army to withstand the civil war Cybertron suddenly found itself embroiled in. Towards this end, he locked down most recreational activities, as they were magnets for terrorist activity by the Decepticons. This included a direct order to shut down the races which brought Blurr's stardom.

In the wake of these shutdowns, he increased Autobot recruitment heavily, and many former entertainers joined the Autobot forces, only to find they were ill-prepared for the realities of war. Many attempts on his life were hatched, including one which was intercepted by a group of Autobots that included a young soldier named Optimus. Optimus was able to convince Blurr to carry news of the plot to Zeta Prime before the assassins could reach him. Spotlight: Blurr

Frustrated with the growing Decepticon rebellion, Zeta Prime procured Jhiaxus's vamparc ribbon and outfitted his troops, including the Omega Destructors with it. Unfortunately, the weapon came with a high energy cost, which Zeta was more than happy to draw from the citizens of Cybertron themselves, starting with the terror cell-infested city of Nyon. The spying Soundwave was witness to Zeta Prime's elaboration of his insane plan in the Senate and fled once his cover was blown. Zeta ordered Orion Pax to hunt down the Decepticon before his vamparc ribbon became public knowledge. Parasites

To Zeta Prime's annoyance, Orion not only returned empty-handed, but also questioned his plan to drain his own citizens. Zeta brushed him off and reminded him that he had twice led his troops into Decepticon ambushes, then sent his team on a mission to capture the insurgent Hot Rod and make up for their failures. Cause and Effect Zeta Prime later revealed he had forced Hot Rod to kill his own people. Zeta and his Omega Destructors then went to Nyon and began destroying the city. Orion Pax and his troops desperately tried to fight the invasion but to no success. Zeta Prime later defeated Orion with a vamparc ribbon. Purge Zeta almost destroyed Orion Pax but was stopped by Megatron and the Decepticons. Zeta then retreated after his vamparc ribbon overloaded.Choices

Plot details for Overthrown follow.

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During a meeting with the Senate, Zeta Prime and his Omega Destructors were attacked by a joint Autobot-Decepticon force, with Megatron and Orion Pax personally battling Zeta himself. After Orion destroyed his vamparc ribbon, Megatron was able to get close and use his fusion cannon to destroy Zeta Prime's head. Overthrown

Notes

  • The cartoon incarnation was never named in the cartoon. The distinctly unimaginative designation of "New Narrator" was granted in the dialogue script for "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4", and "Zeta Prime" comes from Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II.
  • The IDW Publishing version of Zeta Prime wasn't included in the lineage of Primes depicted in "Spotlight: Optimus Prime", though given what he did in his tenure, that's understandable. Of course, the real world explanation for this was the Zeta Prime character was created after "Spotlight: Optimus Prime" had been published.


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