LG-EX Black Convoy

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Transformers Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. EX
漫画トランスフォーマーレジェンズ出張版 第EX話
First published June 20, 2015
Story Hayato Sakamoto
Art Hayato Sakamoto
Packaged with Legends LG-EX Black Convoy

Sky-Byte comes face-to-face with his longtime nemesis, Scourge!

Synopsis

Sky-Byte arrives at Tokyo Toy Show 2015 to play a role in a Transformers show held by TakaraTomy, though he's a bit disappointed that he's playing the bad guy and not the hero. At the stage, however, he finds his role has been usurped by none other than Scourge, who has already defeated the Optimus Prime actor and taken Optimus Minor, a child in the audience, hostage. After expositing that he's escaped from prison, ended up in the Legends Universe and modified his body into a new form, Scourge recognizes Sky-Byte and asks if they will join forces once more. Sky-Byte doesn't listen, being too angry that Scourge is threatening one of the children that came to see his show, and challenges his old rival to battle on top of Tokyo Big Sight.

Despite his best efforts, Sky-Byte is defeated by Scourge's "Matrix Dead Maser", a beam fired from an Energon Matrix the villain has stolen from Vector Sigma, but Scourge is impressed that he put up a fight and lets Minor go before repeating his offer. He explains that he's looking to break Megatron out of prison as well, seeing his leader's power as a useful tool in his own plans for galactic conquest, a mission that hits home with the ever-loyal Sky-Byte. In spite of his young fans pleading with him not to go, the shark accepts and returns to his home universe with Scourge, who waxes poetic about spreading evil in space.

(Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.)

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • Scourge and Megatron were imprisoned by the Autobots in the final episode of Robots in Disguise.
  • Scourge now has an Energon Matrix, much like Fire Convoy did in Car Robots, as an explanation for the molded Matrix detail featured on his Legends toy. He mentions having stolen it from Vector Sigma, who was indeed said to have granted Fire Convoy an Energon Matrix in the Japanese version of "Ultra Magnus".
  • The Matrix Dead Maser follows the naming scheme of the Destrongers' beam attacks, which were all different maser variations in Japanese.