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The "Unicron Trilogy" version of Optimus Prime (based on the character of the same name) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of this branch of Transformers lore. Appearing in "Transformers: Armada", "Transformers: Energon" and "Transformers: Cybertron" (known as the aforementioned trilogy), Optimus is the leader of the heroic Autobots. He often converted to his super combat mode. In all three series, Optimus' English voice actor is Gary Chalk, who previously voiced Optimus Primal in Beast Wars and Beast Machines.
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[edit] Animated series[edit] Transformers: ArmadaIn this series he shares the role of main protagonist with Rad, Alexis and Hot Shot. The Optimus of this universe shares many similarities with his parallel universe version: nobility of spirit and a strong desire to protect all humans on Earth. In this continuity the two sides are not looking for energon, but the small race of power-enhancing Transformers known as Mini-Cons. Optimus led his small band of Autobots to stop Megatron from acquiring their power for himself. In his first appearance in the series, Optimus looks similar to the original G1 Optimus Prime until he copies himself with a semi-truck and his design in robot mode changes to the image shown here. Soon after he retrieves his Mini-Con partner, Sparkplug. The cab of his truck mode detaches and forms Optimus himself, while the trailer can transform into a battle station mode operable by Optimus and several Mini-Cons. Optimus can also combine with his base to form a "Super Mode" robot and, when he combines with Sparkplug, he can fire a series of powerful lasers. Additionally, Optimus can combine with Jetfire and/or Overload in his Super Mode for additional power. After many battles on Earth, Optimus died by standing purposefully in the path of the Hydra-Cannon built by Megatron from the three Mini-Con weapons (the Star Saber, the Skyboom Shield, and the Requiem Blaster) and manages to partially reflect the beam which damaged the Hydra-Cannon. It was the Mini-Cons themselves, however, who resurrected him, entering the Matrix and reconstructing a new body for him. Subsequently, Optimus was forced to face the dark part of his soul by Unicron( A.K.A. Nemisis Prime), who forced him to face the fact that on some level, he enjoyed the thrill of combat. Following Unicron's defeat, Optimus's denial was sorely tested as Galvatron (an upgraded Megatron) forced him into one final furious battle, that ended when Galvatron sacrificed himself to end the circle of hate that powered Unicron. Floating through space, Optimus finds the Matrix and said he doesn't deserve it. Before beginning the battle with Galvatron it seems that he was upgraded by the minicons. His red torso turned black and he was then able to battle Galvatron one on one. [edit] Transformers: EnergonThis is the only part of the Unicorn Trilogy where Prime is not the main protagonist (that role is given to Kicker). In Energon (set ten years after Armada), he is no longer able to combine with his trailer; instead he has been gifted with the Spark of Combination by Primus, allowing him to combine with the quartet of vehicular drones in his trailer, the Prime Force - Fire One, Copter Two, Digger Three and Submarine Four, each of which can form either an arm or a leg when they combine with Prime, creating his super mode. Later, Prime gained the ability to combine with his fellow Autobots, Wing Saber and Omega Supreme, in the latter case creating Optimus Supreme. Although peacetime in the decade that followed the apparent deaths of Unicron and Galvatron afforded Prime (called Grand Convoy in the Japanese version) the opportunity to train his own elite squadron of Autobots the martial art of Kumite, the re-emergence of the war forced him to return to his role as commander. The conflict for control of the Mini-Cons, and the truths he was forced to face in his confrontation with Unicron, seems to have changed him: now a stern commander, he is more direct, and shows little of the conflict that held him back. However, he is still known to make classic "Prime" decisions, which include an emphasis on team work, and the foundation of the Autobot values. Optimus Prime formed Shining Optimus Supreme when he combined with all other Autobots, in order to defeat a Unicron-possessed Galvatron. In a later battle, Optimus Prime once duplicated the form of Optimus Supreme without actually combining with Omega. In this form, his Prime Force drones combined with him, without the intervention of Omega Supreme. [edit] Transformers: CybertronAlthough the original Japanese incarnation of Transformers: Cybertron, there known as Transformers: Galaxy Force, was produced as being unrelated to Armada and Energon, the series as originally conceived by Hasbro was as the third part of the trilogy, and the English language dub of the series treats it as such. Consequently, inconsistencies arise between Cybertron and the other two series, but these have been explained away by the Cybertron comic book available exclusively through the Official Transformers Collectors Club as the result of fluctuations in the fabric of reality caused by the Unicron-induced black hole. In this incarnation Optimus Prime is the main protagonist and showed a near-xenophobic reluctance with interacting with other cultures, believing that such interaction would cause more harm than good and strongly prohibiting his team from mingling with the locals of Earth, Velocitron, and the Jungle Planet during their search for the Cyber Planet Keys. This attitude was drastically changed when Prime realized that the only way to acquire the Cyber Planet Keys from Velocitron and Animatros was to play by their laws. Early in this new series of encounters with Megatron, Red Alert contacted the Autobots on Earth and asked for Optimus Prime to join then on Velocitron. Ransack and Crumplezone tricked Hot Shot and Dirt Boss into believing that a race between them would determine which of them would be allowed to race Override for the Planet Cup. During the race Ransack and Crumplezone caused a rockslide that buried Hot Shot, but he was saved when Optimus Prime, Vector Prime and Landmine arrived. Optimus was upset that Hot Shot had become involved with the locals. Clocker and Brakedown were eager to help the Autobots. After being unable to obtain the Planet Cup from Override herself, Optimus Prime endorsed Hot Shot's plan to win the cup in a race, with the other Autobots aiding him. Ransack and Crumplezone were contacted by Megatron and were told to keep on eye on things, so they too decided to enter the race, either to win the cup, or at least cause as much damage as they could to the other racers. The qualification round started with Override, Dirt Boss, Ransack, Crumplezone, Optimus Prime, Hot Shot, Red Alert, Landmine, Clocker and Brakedown participating. During the Animatros story arc, it was discovered he could combine with Leobreaker (Ligerjack) into a stronger form called Savage Claw Mode. This mode allows him to defeat Scourge. In addition, Optimus can combine with Wing Saber as well, into Sonic Wing Mode (Sonic Convoy in Japan). This mode helps Optimus defeat Starscream. On a few occasions during and after the Autobots go to Gigantron, Optimus Prime wields Metroplex's giant axe-like weapon Sparkdrinker, despite that the it's much larger than he is. He used it to defeat Galvatron a lot of times. What is generally regarded by fans to be his most impressive feat happened towards the end of the series, where he was able to take on Galvatron without combining with any other Transformer. Traditional throughout the three series and RiD Optimus Prime has been shown to be physically weaker then Galvatron, unlike in the original eighties cartoon series. Although it was intense fight, Galvatron did prove stronger then Prime, but Prime managed to destroy Galvatron with Vector Prime's sword. In the final episode of Transformers: Cybertron, Optimus Prime proposed a new Space Bridge project using the power of the four Cyber Planet Keys and the four great Cybertronian ships. Many Autobots and former Decepticons joined in the project. Leaving Jetfire (Dreadrock) in charge of Cybertron, Optimus Prime lead the Atlantis with the Earth Cyber Planet Key, joined by Red Alert, Safeguard, Scattorshot, Leobreaker, Menasor and Heavy Load. Override lead the Ogygia and Velocitron Cyber Planet Key with Brakedown, Quickmix and Stripmine. Evac lead the Hyperborea and Jungle Planet Cyber Planet Key with Backstop and Lugnutz. Metroplex lead the Lemuria and Gigantion Cyber Planet Key with Drillbit, Undermine and Brimstone. [edit] Dreamwave Productions[edit] Transformers: ArmadaJust as Marvel Comics produced a companion comic to the original Transformers toyline that differed from its animated counterpart, so did Dreamwave produce a comic to go along with the Transformers: Armada and Energon lines that owed little to their animated fellows. This incarnation of Optimus Prime, however, is not particularly different from his animated counterpart in personality. Transported to a parallel Universe as the walls of reality began to crumble, foretelling the coming of Unicron to the Armada universe, Prime and Jetfire were reformatted by their Mini-Con companions using the Mini-Con Matrix into new, "Powerlinx" forms. Optimus Prime and Jetfire combined to hold the chaos-bringer at bay. Unicron was eventually defeated by the united power of the Mini-Cons. [edit] Transformers: EnergonTen years later after the end of the Armada comic series, Unicron rose again, and Megatron's disembodied spark, trapped within the chaos-bringer, called out to Prime. Ten years after Unicron's defeat Cybertron was seemimngly at peace, but Optimus still feared another attack from Unicron. Although the Autobot High Council dismissed his fears, a mental link with Primus himself confirmed them: Unicron was still alive - and so was Megatron, his spark trapped inside him. Events overtook Prime, as Unicron's four Horsemen Rhinox, Airazor, Cheetor and Terrorsaur attacked Cybertron, devastating it. Prime's link with Primus allowed him to upgrade himself into his Energon form and drive them off. Using the Spacebridge to travel to Earth, Prime was sidetracked when Megatron transported him to Unicron's body. Attempting to cajole him into distracting Unicron long enough to transfer his consciousness into a new body, Prime refused - until Megatron showed him what was happening on Earth. A massive Terrorcon invasion had devastated many of Earth's greatest cities, with the stalwart Autobot defenders nearly overwhelmed. Megatron then offered to deal with the invasion if Prime would aid his rebirth. Out of options, Prime agreed, and battled Unicron's internal defences to disable a sensor to allow Megatron's resurrection. As Megatron teleported to Earth and (surprisingly) kept his end of the bargain, Prime, still inside Unicron, prepared to fight back. Dreamwave's closure meant that resolution to the storyline was not accomplished, nor was the Cybertron era of the Dreamwave comics reached. [edit] Pack in comicsIn the second Transformers: Energon pack-in comic, Prowl, Inferno and Landmine discover some hills on Earth rich with energon and request permission from Optimus Prime build an energon tower. Optimus warns the Autobots that Decepticon activity has been scanned nearby. Megatron attacks with a horde of Divebomb Terrorcon clones. The Autobots attempt to fight back by having Mirage and Inferno powerlink, while Landmine goes into 'brute' mode. However, they are overwhelmed when Insecticon Terrorcon hordes join in the attack. The Autobots retreat and Megatron takes the energon for himself. [edit] Fun PublicationsIDW's Transformers Collectors Club exclusive comic story, Revelations part 6, is set after the defeat of Galvatron but before Optimus Prime's mission to start a new Space Bridge project. In this story the Autobots from the IDW series (Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Sentinel Maximus, Downshift, Perceptor, Alpha Trion, Over-Run, Anti-Blaze, Checkpoint and Scythe) meet the Autobots from the animated series (Cybertron Optimus Prime, Jetfire, Override, Scattorshot, Red Alert, Hot Shot, Lori, Bud and Coby Hansen) and thank each other and remembering those who were lost in the battles. [edit] Toys
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