Omega Supreme (G1)

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The name or term "Omega Supreme" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Omega Supreme (disambiguation).
Omega Supreme is an Autobot in the Generation 1 continuity family.
File:Omega Supreme Box.jpg
Favorite Punctuation Mark: Colon

Omega Supreme is one of the largest Autobots there is. He isn't much for words, preferring his massive frame and equally massive weapons to do the talking for him.

Fiction

Animated continuity

Voice actor: Jack Angel (US), ? (Japan)

Omega was one of the many Autobots who just showed up during the second season. Unlike most, however, he was actually given an origin.

Et tu, Robo-Smasher?

Omega Supreme was once a member of the legendary Guardian Robots, the massive neutral defenders of Cybertron. While he was defending the Crystal City, he befriended the Constructicons, the city's creators. However, as it would happen, the Constructicons were attacked by Megatron's Robo-Smasher and converted into Decepticons. The now-evil Constructicons convinced Omega to leave his post to help defend another city, and promised to look after the city in his steed. When he left, they demolished the Crystal City to Omega Supreme's horror. He captured them and tried to change the builders back into Autobots, but the process was irreversible and the treacherous Constructicons lured Omega into an ambush by the Smasher. The Robo-Smasher attacked Omega, but it was destroyed before it could convert him. Omega later recounts, "I lived, but, changed. Since then, I feel only hate for the Constructicons." It is thus possible that Omega's cold, emotionless demeanor -- quite different than he behaved before the destruction of the Crystal City -- is a direct result of the Robo-Smasher's work. However, it may also be that he has merely retreated into himself and become withdrawn because of the pain of betrayal and guilt.

Some time after these events transpired, the Constructicons left Cybertron in a starship for unknown reasons. Omega Supreme pursued them, "for millions of years, across the galaxies", until they finally arrived on Earth and were reunited with Megatron.

Omega rarely spoke, and then it was usually just two or three words. This is by choice, however, as he can speak normally if prompted.

Marvel Comics continuity

I... AM DARKWING DUCK!

Omega Supreme was built by the Autobots on Earth in order to guard the Ark while they were away. As luck would have it, the Autobots soon found a reason to leave their base en masse to chase the Decepticons, an act which Megatron took advantage of by ordering Skywarp, Starscream, Thundercracker, Frenzy, Rumble, Buzzsaw, and Laserbeak to attack the Ark. Unfortunately, they didn't get the memo about the Autobots' new defense system, and Omega Supreme easily destroyed all of them except Laserbeak, who managed to escape back to the Decepticons.

Starscream's death ultimately proved to be only temporary, and after he gained the power of the Underbase, Omega Supreme was amongst the casualties.

Dreamwave comics continuity

Some time after the departure of the Ark, Omega Supreme and Jetfire were sent out to go find them. They ultimately ended up burried under Antarctica on Earth. Millions of years later, Jetfire remotely reactivated Omega Supreme in an attempt to defeat Sunstorm. Though Omega Supreme was initially successful, Sunstorm managed to obscure his vison. When Omega Supreme retracted his visor in order to see, Sunstorm blasted him right in the face with a burst of solar radiation, instantly knocking him offline. He soon recovered, but Sunstorm had escaped.

Toys

Generation 1

  • Omega Supreme (1985)
Irony: unappreciated.
Omega Supreme is comprised of a large rocket base with a motorised tank patrolling the perimeter along some tracks. The tank forms his torso, the rocket forms his arms, and the tracks and base forming his legs and wings. He can walk slowly in robot mode. This motor is highly susceptible to failure.
Omega Supreme was one of several toys licensed from manufacturers other than Takara. As a consequence, Omega Supreme was never released in Japan under the Transformers brand.
  • Omega Spreem (Action Master Elite, 1991)
As an Action Master Elite, Omega Spreem is one of the few figures in the line that can actually transform to some extent.

Merchandising

  • Autobot Snow Globe (2007)
Appearance: cameo. Residuals: minimal.
Omega Supreme appears as part of the snow globe's base.


Trivia

  • Originally, Omega Supreme was going to be named Fortress Maximus, due to Hasbro wanting to use the name on something.