Nova Prime

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This article is about the Matrix bearer from the IDW Generation 1 continuity. For the Matrix bearer from the Marvel Comics, see Prime Nova.
This article is about the undead Prime from the IDW Generation 1 continuity who is also known as Nemesis Prime. For other evil primes, see Nemesis Prime (disambiguation).
Nova Prime is a Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family. He has also been known by the names Nova Major, Nemesis Prime and Prime Nova.
Ahead, hovering, like some vast, predatory bird...

Nova Prime was the predecessor to Nominus Prime. An expansionist and a supremacist, Nova Prime believed that Transformers were the greatest among all life forms and that they should bring their glory to the myriad of lesser races throughout the universe.

After being sucked into the Dead Universe, Nova was chosen to be the host for the Darkness, an otherworldly counterpart of the Matrix of Leadership which worked by transforming the inhabitants of the Dead Universe into undead wielders of anti-life. Upon merging, Nova was reborn as the sinister and extremely powerful Nemesis Prime. He now sees it as his mission to fulfil the Darkness' imperative by expanding the Dead Universe's hold into the living realm.

Nemesis may seem to hold sway over both his troops and the Darkness, but nothing could be further from the truth. The powerful Galvatron sees the Darkness as his rightful inheritance. And then, there is the fear. The fear that the Darkness has more in common with the Matrix than Nemesis is comfortable with. He feels he has earned this power, and isn't willing to see it follow its natural path. It is for this reason he must eliminate Optimus Prime. And it is for this reason he fears to face his successor.

Nova was forever seeking, forever testing the limits of science and faith. He had a certain moral...ambiguity about the Cybertronian ideal.

Omega Supreme, "Spotlight: Optimus Prime"

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

Brooding Robot is brooding.
Voice actor: Milt Jamin (English), Ken Shiroyama (Japanese)

Prime Nova, or Nova Prime, succeeded Prima as bearer of the Matrix of Leadership through unknown circumstances, and went on to fight against the Quintessons in the robot uprising that ultimately forced the evil aliens off of Cybertron. It is unknown if he died during the rebellion or not, but by the time of the first Great War, he had been replaced as Autobot leader by Guardian Prime.

When Rodimus Prime journeyed into the Matrix in 2005, Prime Nova was the third guide that he encountered. Prime Nova related to him the tale of the Quintessons' robots rise to true sentience and life, and their fight back against their alien masters. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

We are Primus. We are Prima. We are Prime Nova. We are Sentinel Prime. We are Optimus Prime.The essence of the Primes, "Dark Creation"
This unnamed Matrix bearer could be considered Prime Nova by process of elimination.

Prime Nova was the second Matrix bearer mentioned by the Creation Matrix. He presumably received it from Prima, and at the end of his watch he presumably passed it to Sentinel Prime. Dark Creation

IDW Generation 1 continuity

I AM THE LEGACY OF PRIMUS!Nova Prime, "All Good Things"

Long ago in Cybertron's past, there was a great war (no, not that one) and Nova Major fought for his tribe's leader Prima. Ten million years ago, Prima flew the coop and Nova was left as the last soldier standing at the Siege of the Citadel of Light until Galvatron arrived out of the wilderness. The two fought against the beast hordes and drove them back, turning the siege into a by-word for courage. Alpha Trion, the last Prime on the planet, was the one who brought them together in the hope that they could end the war.

Realizing the Primes were gone, Nova went out and united the tribes (starting with the beasts) to create a unified Cybertronian society, one for all Cybertronians and where everyone would be "in their place." Trion later claimed that this did not sound sinister at the time.

"I, Nova Prime, stand ready to use my homage powers to enforce a pleasing metafictionality!"

With Trion's blessing, Nova took the mantle of Prime. The Crucible With the war over, he and his closest friends and advisors Galvatron, Jhiaxus, Cyclonus, and Dai Atlas went on a quest in Cybertron's underground, hoping to rediscover the lost principles of their gods, the Guiding Hand. Nova found the Hand's old home: Crystal City, with its guardian Omega Supreme. Omega joined Nova's crew and they worked to bring about the legendary Golden Age. All Good Things

Soon, Nova's ambition grew and he secretly began planning the Expansion, the Cybertronian conquest of the universe. Obsessed with the Hand's prophecy that "all shall be one", he intended to enslave all other lifeforms in order to "free" them from their individual wills and make them part of something greater—Nova's empire. He formed the Primal Vanguard for off-world peacekeeping and began work on the first Ark, claiming it was meant for trade and exploration when it was in truth the first step of the Expansion. Hangers On All Good Things However, his plans hit a snag when Vector Sigma's flow of new sparks began to cease. Fearing that his Expansion would be impossible with a limited population of Cybertronians at his disposal, Nova had a team of scientists led by Tyrest tap into the Matrix of Leadership and use its power to create new life, a process that was covered up as a "population augmentation program" that made use of "spark splicing". Patternism The Divided Self Nova Prime also wished to evolve Cybertronians in preparation for their destiny as rulers of the universe, and against Omega's wishes, he had Jhiaxus re-engineer six Transformers to be able to combine into a being of higher intellect and strength, in hopes of uncovering the secret of Nexus Prime's Enigma of Combination. However they were driven mad by the merging, and they devolved into a monster that tore through Crystal City before they were stopped. Nova didn't care about the destruction though, feeling the city had outlived its usefulness. Spotlight: Optimus Prime All Good Things The Crucible

Nova Prime and his closest comrades boarded the Ark to enact the Expansion, making their way to the Benzuli Expanse where they discovered a portal to the Dead Universe. Seeing it as just another universe to conquer, Nova ordered the ship to pass through, not worried at all by the fact that the portal itself was pulling them in. Dark Dawn The ship never reappeared and the crew was presumed dead, but Nova's aggressive intentions never came to light, and the Transformers honored his memory with a statue. Megatron Origin #3 The Matrix he once carried remained on Cybertron, hidden in the Undergrid Transformation, with a fake one (that everyone believed was real) left behind for his successor, Nominus Prime. Post Hoc Meanwhile, his population expansion had left Cybertron with energon shortages and caused an outburst of racism, complete with a period of apartheid, against the constructed Transformers created by his spark splicing program. Patternism

Not even a toy yet and he's already got a black repaint.

The Prime was thought dead but countless years later, when Optimus Prime downloaded himself into infraspace to survive an attack from Megatron, he sensed the presence of Nova Prime... and was filled with an incredible sense of dread. Escalation #6 These feelings led Optimus Prime to seek information from Omega Supreme, and shared with him his belief that Nova might still be alive, and his feelings of dread. In turn, Omega told Optimus of Nova's story, and later learned of Monstructor. Optimus was left with the knowledge that the Prime lineage had been corrupt from the start, and it gave the Autobot leader something to ponder about. Spotlight: Optimus Prime

It was later learned that Optimus Prime's assessment was right: Nova Prime was still functioning, though in a strange half-dead state in the Dead Universe, and was now the fearsome figure known as Nemesis Prime, powered by the almighty mind-altering anti-Matrix, the Darkness, which ruled the Dead Universe. His grand plan, the Expansion, was now intended to merge the Dead Universe with the real one, allowing him to both return home at long last and direct the merged universe into a new, more ordered era.

He already had an outpost and minions on Gorlam Prime, ready to direct his coming Expansion. He had Nightbeat captured by some of his minions and programmed Spotlight: Nightbeat to assassinate Optimus Prime at a set time, Spotlight: Hardhead, as he subconsciously knew the Darkness would behave like the Matrix and jump from him to Optimus if given the chance. Spotlight: Sideswipe

With that secured, Nemesis Prime decided that the Expansion was ready to begin. He dispatched Galvatron to Cybertron in a mission to secure Thunderwing, kill the Autobots guarding him, and bring the Pretender to the Dead Universe. Galvatron secured Thunderwing, but spared the Autobots, viewing it as a small rebellion against Nova. Spotlight: Galvatron After observing the Reapers about to destroy Earth, he ordered Galvatron there to stop them, since the Earth was part of their expansion plan. Devastation #3 Galvatron performed his task well, but Prime remarked to Jhiaxus that he was aware that Galvatron had his own agendas and secrets. Devastation #6

After Cyclonus secured the Nega-Core and activated its guardian, Nemesis Prime initiated the Expansion with the rest of the Dead Universe crew. Spotlight: Cyclonus

Nemesis Prime was found by Jhiaxus on the remains of the Ark, thinking back on old times and planning for the future. Upon receiving the latest intelligence on both Cyclonus and Nightbeat, he dismissed the former and requested Jhiaxus take care of the Nightbeat situation personally. When Jhiaxus reported Nightbeat's death, Nemesis was unmoved, deciding he would take over Nightbeat's mission and deal with Optimus Prime himself. Spotlight: Hardhead

He's an 8.5 on the Kirby Dot Scale!

Nemesis Prime attacked the prison facility on Garrus-9 while Optimus Prime was inspecting it. The Autobot defense forces were helpless against him: Nemesis was immune to all their firepower and used his deadly decaying touch to instantly snuff out their lives. Seeing that conflict was futile, Optimus Prime ordered all the defenders to retreat, then faced Nemesis Prime directly. Nemesis gloated about the upcoming Expansion, then revealed to Optimus Prime the nature of the Darkness and channeled it as a weapon against Optimus Prime. Spotlight: Doubledealer

Unfortunately for Nemesis, the Darkness did want to leap to Optimus as he had feared, and it would do so if he either used it or touched Optimus. Enraged, Nemesis backed off and resorted to firing a torrent of normal energy. Optimus was able to withstand the blast however, but their fight ended abruptly when Nemesis, distracted by the battle, was shot in the back and killed by Galvatron, as part of his plan to claim the Darkness for himself.

Though Optimus Prime soon destroyed the Darkness-infused Galvatron (or so he thought), Optimus remarked that he could not mourn his predecessor, noting that Nova Prime was long dead. Spotlight: Sideswipe

Nemesis Prime resurfaced years later, alive and with his wounds pulsating with dark energy. He appeared from a portal to the Dead Universe on the planet Dykayra, greeting a shocked Galvatron. Heart of Darkness #3 He claimed that D-Void, a malevolent and powerful entity within the Dead Universe, had restored his spark, allowing him to take revenge on Galvatron and take back the Darkness. After a brief battle between the two, Galvatron's minions intervened, but Nemesis brushed off their firepower and destroyed several of them by devouring their energy. He then mutated into a gigantic, horrible monster, seemingly falling under D-Void's direct control in the process, and continued the fight against Galvatron. In the end, Galvatron was able to summon his army and force what had once been Nemesis Prime's body back through the portal before destroying it. Heart of Darkness #4

Prime nevertheless endured, still surviving in the Dead Universe. He took up the name of "Nova Prime" again and joined with Galvatron and Shockwave in an apparent plot to conquer Cybertron and return it to Nova's leadership. Dark Dawn Initially hoping to use the space bridge of Shockwave's Necrotitan to transport out of the Dead Universe, Black Metal Nova and Galvatron were forced to use Megatron's personal space bridge. Nova was about to emerge in the living universe when he was punched by Ironhide back into the Dead Universe.

Trapped yet again, Nova Prime went to contend with intruders to the universe: Orion Pax and his band. Finest Hour After disposing of Hardhead, No Exit Nova took the group to his citadel, where he kept Kup, who he had converted into a living space bridge. With the energies held by the sparks of his captives, Nova Prime had a chance to escape the universe. The Dead Are Not Enough However, the prisoners escaped their cage and Nova Prime took the initiative to challenge his successor. Burning Bright The confrontation that followed had Nova attempt psychological warfare on Orion, showing the evil within the Prime lineage. But Orion, inspired by Rodimus, accepted his role as Prime and soundly vanquished his dark predecessor. Finis Temporis


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Games

Transformers Legends

The peace of Nova Prime's rule over Cybertron was shattered by the arrival of a future version of himself named Nemesis Prime. Though Nova Prime rallied Topspin and Roadbuster in an attempt to quell this future shade, Nemesis Prime triumphed over the Autobots. Prime Evil

Toys

Timelines

That's weird, she doesn't look anything like Glenn Close.
  • Nova Prime (Deluxe, 2015)
    • Accessories: blaster, axe
The first of two Transformers Collectors' Club exclusives for 2015, Nova Prime is a redeco of that same year's member incentive figure, Lio Convoy. Both were retooled from Thrilling 30 Orion Pax and feature a new head. Nova still comes with the blaster and axe, which can store via a 5mm peg on either side of the vehicle mode. Nova Prime comes in a box with an additional space to store Lio Convoy inside as well.


Notes

  • The cartoon robot was never named in the cartoon proper. Instead, it was granted the designation, "Brooding Robot", in the dialogue script for "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4". He was finally granted a name by an Easter egg in Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II.
  • According to ABN, Vector Prime "always lies about Five Faces of Darkness". Recordicons #9 If true, this would mean that the guy from Five Faces isn't necessarily Prime Nova; we're keeping this page as-is because there's no objective evidence either way, and Prime Nova is more convenient as a page title than "Brooding Robot".
Nova Prime's smaller inner robot. Toy, Hasbro, please? Pretty please?
  • Nova Prime was actually an Optimus Prime design that artist Don Figueroa had made for Hasbro, but it was never made as a toy. In fact, part of the combined super robot mode concept art was first seen on the BotCon 2005-exclusive cover for Infiltration #0.
  • According to Nova Prime's design sketches by Don, seen in the back of "Spotlight: Optimus Prime", the form seen in the story is Nova Prime's winged cab/trailer super robot. He also has a smaller robot mode consisting of only the cab. The transformation of the cab is pretty similar to that of Energon Rodimus.
  • Apparently, being an undead Prime means you have to reverse your color scheme.


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