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- Nemesis Prime is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family unit.
"I could feel all my bad parts beingness drawn away into this thing. All my nasty habits, my filthy desires... they were now the stuff of this Anti-Me."
Nemesis Prime is the dark mirror of Optimus Prime number, striking terror into his victims' hearts while wearing the face up of their hero. He is imbued with many of the Autobot leader's abilities merely lacking all moral restraint. Though his nature varies between being a clone congenital past Decepticons and an evil hereafter incarnation created by Unicron, Nemesis brings dread and devastation wherever he goes.
He also hates Christmas. His only friends are the Battle Masters Giza and Fangtron.
A warrior finds honour merely in the full destruction of his enemies. Nemesis Prime number'due south bio quote.
Contents
- i Fiction
- ane.i Alternators toy bio
- 1.2 Story of Binaltech
- 1.3 Universe toy bio
- 1.iv Lil Formers
- ane.5 Transformers: All Spark
- ane.6 Masterpiece toy bios
- 1.7 Loyal Subjects figure bio
- 1.eight Renegade Rhetoric
- 1.9 Ability of the Primes marketing material
- ane.10 War for Cybertron Trilogy continuity
- i.x.1 War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon
- 1.x.2 War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material
- ii Games
- 2.1 Bot Shots Boxing Game!
- 2.two Transformers Legends
- 2.3 Angry Birds Transformers
- 2.4 Transformers: Battle Tactics
- 2.v Transformers: Devastation
- two.six Transformers: Frontiers
- ii.7 Transformers: Globe Wars
- 2.viii Transformers: Forged to Fight
- three Toys
- three.1 Robots in Disguise (2001)
- three.2 Alternators
- 3.3 Binaltech Asterisk
- 3.4 Binaltech
- 3.five Universe (2008)
- 3.6 Bot Shots
- 3.vii Masterpiece
- 3.8 Kre-O
- three.nine Generations
- iii.10 Blackness Convoy Pen
- iii.11 Bearbrick
- 3.12 Q-Transformers
- 3.13 Alt-Modes
- 3.14 Power of the Primes
- 3.xv G-Shock × Transformers
- 3.xvi State of war for Cybertron: Siege
- 3.17 War for Cybertron Trilogy
- 4 Merchandise
- four.ane Titanium Serial
- iv.2 The Loyal Subjects
- iv.3 D-Style
- 4.4 Mecha Nations
- four.v Bitfig
- 4.6 Prime number 1 Studio
- 4.seven Transformers Trading Menu Game
- iv.8 Flame Toys
- 4.9 Mighty Muggs
- 4.ten Pop!
- 4.eleven Threezero
- 4.12 Nendoroid
- four.13 Icon Heroes
- 5 Notes
- 5.ane Foreign names
- 6 References
Fiction
Alternators toy bio
THIS, I Command!
Dr. Arkeville spent years personally constructing Nemesis Prime piece by stolen piece, hiding his handiwork from both Concurrence agents and the Decepticons. Designed to be the ultimate armed forces commander, he had arguably the mightiest Binaltech Transformer trunk ever constructed, but it remained without a life-force. Dr. Arkeville planned to learn one by tapping into an amazingly powerful actress-spatial source that the Autobot Translink Project had uncovered.[1]
Story of Binaltech
Dr. Arkeville, seeking to create an evil leader greater than Megatron, used a subspace impulse cloner to duplicate Optimus Prime number (with a snazzy black-and-teal paint job). To this end, Arkeville twisted Prime's imported essence to evil with a rewriting program, only the clone even so lacked life. He experimented with a subspace linkup to channel a life force, but the operation was interrupted: A time warp suddenly appeared and produced a mysterious orb which touched the clone body, causing the clone to both activate and vanish.
Meanwhile, on Dinobot Island, the Autobots were enacting Functioning: Distant Thunder to undo the changes that Ravage had wrought upon the timeline. The Autobots had just ship a drone into the past with the intent of restoring the correct timeline, expecting reality to alter around them, returning to its proper state. Instead, the successful restoration of the correct menses of history caused their alternate timeline to become undone, as all of their reality was torn apart by warp holes. At that moment, Arkeville's clone appeared earlier them, extending his hands every bit an orb of calorie-free engulfed first the isle, then the entire world. The warp holes were extinguished, and the clone announced that it had used the power of the spark that now inhabited it to preserve the "Binal-Time" that the Autobots inhabited. The Autobots continued questioning this "Black Optimus", who explained that he was a spark who had been sent back in time from the distant futurity, referring to himself only as "the Protector". His mission was to preserve the Binaltechs, equally their beingness would, in the future, bring about the Alternity, a "neat existence" involving beings who would ensure prosperity and protection across the multiverse.
When these explanations were done, the clone'southward cadre AI suddenly asserted itself, and he began taunting the Autobots, fifty-fifty manifesting a Decepticon symbol on his body. Using what remained of the Protector's power, the clone rejected his foreign spark and formed a warp portal back to Arkeville's lab. Reduced to an automated state, the clone still was able to leap through the portal to its creator. There, the doc initiated another subspace translink experiment, this one succeeding in connecting the clone to an aboriginal, evil, greedy life force. At last, Arkeville's cosmos became Nemesis Prime. Binal Fourth dimension
What happened to Dr. Arkeville after that is unknown, only soon later activation, Nemesis Prime number began to make his move. When Megatron's forces attacked the World Defense Command base on Mars, Nemesis Prime appeared to block any further progress by the Decepticon leader, refusing to allow him dominate World's solar system, which Nemesis Prime desired for himself. Megatron was disgusted that an World-built-in motorcar would article of clothing the Decepticon insignia, but just every bit they were about to battle, across the milky way, on Cybertron, Mirage achieved his mission to actuate the Quintesson-created killswitch, deactivating all not-Binaltech Transformers. Megatron was frozen, and Nemesis Prime calmly seized the opportunity to have power, ordering Shockwave to gather every bit many Decepticon bodies as possible. Seeing the logic in this gild, Shockwave complied. Nemesis Prime sat on Megatron'southward throne and plotted future moves. Impale Switch
Seeking to make himself a true match for Optimus Prime, Nemesis Prime schemed to create an artificial Matrix by using a device to wrench minds from their bodies and combine them in a crystalline storage unit. Attempting a test run in a human settlement in Australia, Nemesis Prime number was thwarted by a contingent of Autobots led by Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus. The ii Primes went one-on-one during the ensuing boxing, only when Optimus was sent tumbling into a riverbank, the Protector's spark flew to his assist and fused with him, lending Prime its power. Supercharged past the power of the Protector's spark, Optimus absorbed Nemesis Prime's adjacent assail and redirected it upon his dark twin, who was engulfed and finally destroyed every bit his body exploded into shards. Unfinished Business, Role 4
Universe toy bio
"They'll never guess I'm evil."
Nemesis Prime was the product of a mad program past Straxus, who put a lowly, unknown warrior through an excruciating rebuilding procedure, tortuously reforging him into the very epitome of Optimus Prime. Through forcible data uploads and brainwashing, the Decepticon was imbued with memories and skills culled from many sources, giving him much of Optimus Prime'south knowledge and combat algorithms. This, however, cost him not merely his sense of identity, simply likewise any framework with which to process this cognition. His creator having since perished, Nemesis Prime became a threat to all, skulking in the night parts of Cybertron and targeting both Autobots and Decepticons in his murderous insanity.[2]
Lil Formers
Upon learning about the negative-polarity version of Optimus Prime, Nemesis Prime defendant him of "biting his manner." Lil Formers
Transformers: All Spark
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Masterpiece toy bios
After spotting a fragment of Optimus Prime'south body floating in space, the bodiless Unicron swallowed it and used material from his head in combination with the fragment to create an evil clone of the Autobot leader. The new herald was sent to Cybertron, where he joined the Decepticon ranks afterwards killing many Autobots and acquired the "Nemesis Prime" moniker. When Unicron'due south head neared Cybertron, Nemesis Prime barged into Iacon's Free energy Dock and slaughtered the Decepticons stationed in that location while absorbing the energy into his Dead Matrix to bring nigh Unicron's resurrection. The Autobots were alerted to the boxing, and Nemesis Prime faced off against Optimus Prime number himself. Story of Blackness Convoy
Loyal Subjects figure bio
Nemesis Prime took the form of Optimus Prime and went on a rampage aptitude on destroying whole worlds. Information technology had no thoughts or allegiance to either Autobot or Decepticon and merely craved devastation. Its binge threatened to upset the residuum of ability.
At ane bespeak shortly before Christmas it attacked Santa Claus'due south village, utterly destroying information technology and incinerating the reindeer. It was challenged by a teleporting elf who fought valiantly but was twisted into a scratch-back. Nemesis Prime was in the procedure of choking Saint Nick himself when it was transported abroad on Dec 14 by 1 who wished to wield his awesome power for their ain...[3]
Renegade Rhetoric
The Optimus Prime of Primax 085.0 Eta was abducted by Megatron's Renegade Decepticons to some other reality and subjected to a stolen Brainwave Scanner stolen from Professor Morris. The Decepticons used it to plow Optimus Prime number into Nemesis Prime, who turned the defence systems of the Spy Changers' base against them. Renegade Rhetoric (2), 2016/05/12 Subsequently, however, Nemesis Prime made a play for leadership of the Decepticons, gaining the loyalty of Frenzy and Crash Exam. Wheeljack mused that turning Optimus evil may not take been the Decepticons' best idea. Renegade Rhetoric (2), 2016/05/xix
Power of the Primes marketing material
An evil clone of Optimus Prime, Nemesis Prime was fueled by the Dark Matrix of Leadership, driven to annihilate all in his path. Nemesis Prime could further broaden himself by bonding with Prime Masters. Power of the Primes Development Nemesis Prime packaging bio
War for Cybertron Trilogy continuity
State of war for Cybertron Trilogy drawing
- Voice actor: Jake Foushee (English), Taitem Kusunoki (Japanese), Reiner Schöne (German), Rody Benghezala (French), Víctor Hugo Aguilar (Latin-American Spanish), Raja Sevak (Hindi), Guilherme Briggs (Portuguese)
After a nearly endless war that resulted in the AllSpark parting from Cybertron for proficient, Kingdom episode i Megatron killed Optimus Prime, lamenting that they should have worked together. Afraid of the possibility of this occurring in the by, Kingdom episode 5 Unicron resurrected and enslaved Optimus as Nemesis Prime number. Equally the Autobots and Decepticons died out, Unicron and his minions were a constant threat to the Maximals and Predacons Kingdom episode 6 that emerged from the uninhabitable Cybertron. Both groups eventually time-traveled to the prehistoric Earth, with the Predacons seeking to modify the future. Kingdom episode ane
While the Ark was stranded in the Dead Universe, a humbled Sky Lynx showed Optimus Prime a vision of a possible future where he died and savage down a dark path, becoming Nemesis Prime. Earthrise episode 5 When the Ark crashed on prehistoric Earth, Optimus Cardinal led an attack on its coiffure, believing Prime to be Nemesis Prime. Kingdom episode 1 Prime recognized the fright in the Primal's eyes when he saw him equally the same reason he called the Autobot leader "Nemesis". Kingdom episode three While stranded on Globe, the Allspark, every bit a project of Ultra Magnus, recognized Optimus Prime as its "nemesis" and attacked him. Kingdom episode 4 Predacon Megatron would also recognize Prime number as Nemesis Prime, assertive he could be using Central merely as much as the original Megatron was using the Predacon leader. Kingdom episode 5
Nemesis Prime number somewhen conspired with Galvatron to rebel against their master and used the Dead Universe to travel through time, intending to coerce Megatron to utilize the Allspark and destroy Unicron at the toll of Cybertron. Subsequently the Ark returned to Cybertron, Optimus Prime'due south vision in the Dead Universe came true, and Nemesis Prime tracked downwardly the AllSpark and battled both Optimus and Bumblebee. As he was joined by Galvatron and Megatron, the former explained their plan and revealed that their being was the result of Prime's removal of the Allspark and subsequent failure to return information technology.
Pretty much what happens when y'all don't live in a guild.
Only before Galvatron could make a move, a four-way alliance of Autobots, Decepticons, Maximals, and Predacons arrived, all standing in solidarity confronting the forces of Unicron. Galvatron mocked the prospect of Megatron being a role of the united factions until the latter actually turned on him thanks to Optimus and Starscream. Nemesis Prime initiated the battle past diggings Megatron and stood his basis against the factions. Only as Nemesis received orders to have the Allspark, the very relic presently deployed a defence of its ain: the sparks of Transformers who died throughout the state of war. Nemesis Prime and Galvatron charged at the spirits only to be struck down by the spirit of Elita-1.
Having survived the assail, Nemesis Prime and Galvatron were left stranded in space only to be found by Unicron again. Later on scolding his minions and musing that their journey through the Expressionless Universe had given him "ideas", Unicron drew the two towards him to initiate the reformatting process as they screamed in agony. Kingdom episode six
War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing textile
Closer than ever to reaching the AllSpark, the Decepticons awakened after crash-landing on pre-Ice Age Globe. While contesting the Autobots, both sides were joined by the Maximals and Predacons, their epic battle irresolute their combined destinies. Kingdom webpage [iv]
Nemesis Prime was a Ground Command Infantry General, Siege toy packaging whose office was the dark time to come of Optimus Prime, and trans-scanned into an World truck. His Nighttime Matrix and dark ion equalizer were his powers and weapons, and his cadre traits were his maliciousness, brutality, desperation, and single-mindedness. Nemesis Prime'south message from the future was that his beingness volition be threatened when Optimus Prime fights his night hereafter. Kingdom webpage [iv]
Games
Bot Shots Boxing Game!
Evil Clone in Mukky's colors.
Nemesis Prime number participated in numerous one-on-one matches against other Autobots and Decepticons, using his fists, his sword, or his gun to defeat his opponents. Sometimes, he fifty-fifty faced off confronting himself! Bot Shots Battle Game!
No amount of trimming volition always make those smokestacks safe.
Nemesis Prime number was constructed from scrap and stolen parts past Medico Arkeville in an attempt to create a robot rivaling Optimus Prime number. The uncontrolled fury of the cosmos resulted in it getting loose and going on a rampage that was only stopped by the Aerialbots. Nemesis Prime number was forced into a retreat. Nemesis Rising
Angry Birds Transformers
Nemesis Prime appears as a character unlockable in Challenge Events. He is portrayed by Ruby-red. Angry Birds Transformers
Transformers: Battle Tactics
With this cannon on my roof, they'll never know I'm not a real truck!
Nemesis Prime participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was an Uncommon graphic symbol who could be recruited past collecting 35 units of Cybermetal and 16 units of Transmetal. Transformers: Battle Tactics
Transformers: Devastation
A Nemesis Prime costume for Optimus Prime number appears equally downloadable content.
Optimus Prime could don Nemesis Prime's colors during the Autobots' battle to stop the Decepticons from cyberforming Earth. When wearing the paintjob, he would comment that it "felt odd" and that it made him a real "robot in disguise". Transformers: Destruction
Transformers: Frontiers
The Game Full of Decease and Suffering...!
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Transformers: Earth Wars
JACK IS Back IN Blackness!!!!
Nemesis Prime was the result of Shockwave's cyber-cloning experiments. He was programmed with some of Optimus Prime's skills and memories, but he lacked the experience to actually process them, which caused him to go a flake nutty, dedicating himself to tearing down everything Optimus stood for. Upon his arrival through the space bridge, Nemesis immediately alleged himself the enemy of life.
When Nemesis get-go arrived on globe, he promptly proclaimed who he was to Megatron. He then tracked downward Optimus Prime's location with the help of Luca, and went to destroy the Autobot outpost, only to be thwarted by Hot Rod. Lite Our Darkest Hour event
- Class: Special
- Lowest star rating: 2 star
- Weapons Nemesis Prime number has an Ion equalizer the same brand as Optimus Prime, and a Flame thrower. He uses the Ion cannon to blast the target a few times, then gets closer and burns it with his flame thrower.
- Power: Ability of the Darkness: Make a friendly bot invulnerable to harm, knockback, and stun effects for six seconds! Upgrading this ability will increase duration
- Cost: 6 ability points +2 for reuses.
Nemesis Prime at Transformers: Globe Wars Wiki
Transformers: Forged to Fight
Not even Kabam is above redecos.
Nemesis Prime was a clone of Optimus Prime created using a subspace impulse cloner. Although he wore the Decepticon mark, his truthful allegiances were unclear. Transformers: Forged to Fight
Toys
Robots in Disguise (2001)
- X-Brawn / Scourge (Basic, 2002)
- Released in the fourth wave of Robots in Disguise Basic figures, Spy Changer Scourge, aside from being the only all-new tooling toy of the character, features loftier speed axles and tin gyre very well across smooth surfaces, but lacks the weight to propel him apace. He was only available in a 2-pack with a Spy Changer version of X-Brawn.
- As with nearly of the new Robots in Disguise releases, the Ten-Brawn / Scourge pack was available in Japan as a "USA Edition" mass-released toy.
- This mold was later redecoed both as Generation 1 Spy Changer Optimus Prime number in the Universe toyline, and every bit "Movie" Optimus Prime for a Japanese pack-in DVD exclusive.
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Alternators
In Australia, I'thou a shelfwarmer.
- Nemesis Prime number (2006)
- ID number: 24
- Accessories: Engine/blaster
- Nemesis Prime is a black redeco of Alternators/Buss Players Optimus Prime with red translucent windows and bluish paint detail. Similar Optimus, he transforms into a Dodge Ram SRT-ten at 1:24 calibration, with opening doors, hood, and tailgate, plus an open passenger compartment. His engine transforms into a handgun.
- He was initially sold exclusively at San Diego Comic-Con 2006 and for a limited fourth dimension at Hasbro Toy Shop, selling out roughly an hour after its 2pm sales debut. Prior to that, he was released in large quantities at regular retail in various Asian countries, becoming a shelfwarmer at that place, ironically.
- Later, he was offered in Australia through online stores. A few weeks later he showed up in massive numbers in the Australian retail store Toyworld for one-half the cost.
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Binaltech Asterisk
- Blackness Convoy meets Melissa (2006?)
- ID number: BTA-04
- Accessories: Engine/blaster
- A planned release of the Alternators Optimus Prime in Japanese markets, Binaltech Asterisk Black Convoy was solicited to retailers in 2005, in a set with Melissa Faireborn. However, those solicitations were withdrawn and the toy quietly cancelled by the end of the year, with the mold and Melissa instead being released as Kiss Players Convoy × Melissa in 2006.
- Black Convoy was solicited at the same fourth dimension every bit Binaltech BT-17 Ginrai, which was also cancelled and would have used the same mold.
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Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.
Binaltech
I am the evil clone of an evil clone! How do y'all beat this?
- Black Convoy (2007)
- ID number: BT-17
- Accessories: Engine/blaster
- Blackness Convoy is the commencement Binaltech release since Skids in early 2006, and was bachelor exclusively in Japan at the winter Wonder Festival in 2007. His plastic colors are different from Nemesis Prime number'southward, with grey plastic replacing the black on his shins, waist, shoulders and forearms. In addition, Nemesis Prime'south windows are tinted cerise, only Black Convoy's windows are completely articulate. His paint deco is based upon Kiss Players Convoy's, bundled in the same patterns only using teal, and he has vacuum-metallized wheels and front grill. The pigment deco on his head is meant to evoke that of Car Robots Black Convoy. Perhaps the most important differences are that he has die-bandage metallic parts, and most of his truck body panels are coated in gloss black paint.
- Peradventure due to price-cutting, this toy was released in the large bubble-on-a-tray packaging as well used in the Alternators line. Yet, he came with no character or packaging art.
- This figure was after repurposed into a new body for Optimus Primal in the Alternity fiction.
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Universe (2008)
Straxus died before he could finish my trailer.
- Nemesis Prime (Voyager Class, 2008)
- Series: Classic Series
- Accessories: 2 smokestacks/"Stellar Converter Cannon", wind vane/"Disruptor Cannon"
- Nemesis Prime is a redeco of Classics Optimus Prime number, transforming into a mod cab-over fashion truck of made up model, dominated by a big aero fairing on his roof. Premiering as a San Diego Comic-Con 2008 exclusive, information technology later saw wider release via Hasbro Toy Shop as role of the Classics Serial of the 2008 Universe toyline. The figure largely follows the same pigment awarding map as the original figure, with some pocket-size omissions as well as new paint applications. As well, it features metallic majestic and silver tampographs of the Decepticon symbol on its forearm and shoulder, as well as red pigment blocking the light-piping feature in the figure's head. Undocumented in the instructions, Nemesis tin can too utilise the wind vane equally a shield, If i of his fists is folded down.
- In robot mode, his aero fairing transforms into a large "Disruptor Cannon", and his smokestacks transform into a smaller "Stellar Converter Cannon". Additionally, both can combine together to form a back-mounted shoulder weapon.
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Bot Shots
For the last time, I am NOT Fundamental!
- Nemesis Prime / Megatron / Acrid Storm (Multi-pack, 2012)
- Series: 1
- Number: BP005
- Fist force: 855
- Blaster strength: 555
- Sword strength: 215
- A redeco of Bot Shots Optimus Prime, Nemesis Prime is a teeny niggling long-nosed semi truck with "trailer", with a bound-loaded automatic transformation to robot manner triggered when his front bumper is pressed. He has a "spinner" in his chest that shows his three set on types and power levels. Despite being a Decepticon, he still has Optimus Prime's Autobot hood ornament. He was only bachelor in a three-pack with a blackness version of Megatron and Acrid Storm.
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Masterpiece
"Do you know what 'nemesis' means...?
- Black Convoy (March 30, 2013 / December 28, 2017)
- ID number: MP-10B
- Accessories: Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation blaster, battle axe, Expressionless Matrix
- Masterpiece MP-10B Black Convoy is a black redeco and modest retool of MP-ten Convoy, in the typical black/grey/teal color scheme with red windows, and with a tampoed Decepticon insignia shoulder console instead of the molded Autobot one, but lacking the trailer, Roller, and the Spike Witwicky figure.
- He transforms into a Freightliner FL86, and comes with a hand-held light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation blaster which can plummet and store within a compartment on his back in either mode, as well as a battle axe that slips over Black Convoy's right hand. His chest opens up to reveal the removable Expressionless Matrix, which is fabricated of die-cast metal, and can be held by one of Black Convoy's hands.
- When purchased from sellers supplied past Hasbro Asia, Black Convoy came with a collector coin, in a unique blackness metallic finish. The coin is mounted on a card resembling a dark-tinted Matrix which slides open laterally, like the Matrix itself, to reveal the coin inside.
- TakaraTomy reissued this figure in December 2017.
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- Black Convoy (July 25, 2020)
- ID number: MP-49
- Hasbro release proper name: Black Convoy (Nemesis Prime)
- Accessories: Altrernate caput, Ion Equalizer, Axle consequence part, Night Matrix of Leadership, Energon axe
- MP-49 Black Convoy is a black redeco and slight retool of MP-44 Convoy, cast in the typical black/gray/teal color scheme with reddish windows, plus some more toy-based paint apps absent on Convoy. He omits many of the original figure'southward accessories (as well as the soundbox gimmick), keeping but the alternate graphic symbol model head, Dark Matrix and Ion Blaster alongside the Energon axe and blast effects (which are now molded in articulate teal plastic). The knee joints are different compared to the original release, modified in order to move smoothly, preventing the original knee breaking issue. Since this release has no voice chip, there's a new piece with no holes in the backpack and the sound push parts have besides been removed. This Black Convoy is the starting time Masterpiece effigy of the character with its ain ID number rather than that of the original release with "B" appended.
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Kre-O
- Nemesis Prime (Kreon Micro-Changer, 2013)
- Collection: Drove 3
- Bag number: ***** 52
- Accessories: Stand brick, Optimus rifle
- Equally part of the third wave of blindpacked Micro-Changers, Nemesis Prime is a Kreon that can be rebuilt into a cabover-way semi truck. He unsurprisingly reuses all of Optimus Prime'due south parts, including his helmet, gun, and smokestacks, just comes with extra parts to turn him into a truck.
- This Micro-Changer assortment was the last 1 to appear at Target, with later waves showing upwards only at Toys"R"Us or drug/disbelieve stores.
- Nemesis can't seem to catch a break in the stock photography section. His promotional online shots bear witness him with his headpiece turned around inside his helmet, showing only flat gray plastic instead of red eyes. Meanwhile, his truck-style picture on the forepart page of his instructions is lacking the cherry windscreen pigment operations. In both photograph sets, his helmet is missing all of its silver paint.
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- Nemesis Prime (Kreon Micro-Changer, 2017)
- Collection: Collection 3
- Accessories: Logo plate, Optimus rifle
- In 2017, the Collection iii Micro-Changers were re-released in a whole new production run, starting time appearing at Walgreens stores in the US. These releases utilise the nearly-entirely-retooled 2015 Kreon (making most parts incompatible with older Kreons), with slightly-differently-hued plastics than the originals. Nemesis Prime number'south tampographs are slightly altered, changing the flat lite grey to metallic silver... and losing all of the silver on his helmet, and the cab-brick'due south windows.
- This release has no individual-identification code on the pocketbook, requiring you lot to employ the feel-through-the-handbag method or simply purchase blind and hope.
Generations
"... a righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent...
- Nemesis Prime & Spinister (Legends Class, 2014)
- Serial / Number: 02 / 018
- Accessories: Rotors
- A redeco of Thrilling xxx Legends Form Optimus Prime, Generations Nemesis Prime number is about the size of a Cyberverse Commander Class toy. He transforms from a generic cab-over truck into a robot based on Optimus Prime's advent in IDW's 2009-2011 ongoing serial, and features 5 mm-compatible hands and roof. He features teal paint on his hands, anxiety, knees, forehead, and even his mouthplate.
- He comes with Spinister, who can transform into a helicopter, a robot with 3mm-uniform hands, and a weapon with a 5mm handle.
- Hasbro'south original stock photo for the figure depicting a mitt-painted paradigm shows Nemesis with Optimus Prime's ion cannon, which the final toy does not include. That weapon is instead included with the wave-mate Cliffjumper/Suppressor two-pack. The version of the photo featured on the back of the toy'south packaging is massively edited (in add-on to being shown as mirrored), with the weapon edited out and the rotor piece moved from Spinister'southward back to the manus that originally held the weapon. The stock photos also show a Decepticon insignia tampographed on his vehicle fashion, which the final production didn't have.
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Black Convoy Pen
"Personified in this example by a horrible 'bot...
- Transformers Blackness Convoy Pen (2014)
- Accessories: Blaster
- A redeco of Optimus Prime number Pen produced past Lookout as role of the 30th ceremony of Transformers, Black Convoy Pen is a well-articulated lilliputian robot that folds into the shape of a rather mesomorphic, but functional ballpoint pen. The tip of the pen is formed from his blaster, with the barrel acting as a cap.
- This mold was also used to brand Ultra Magnus Pen.
Bearbrick
"...me."
- Nemesis Prime (June 2015)
- A redeco of the Bearbrick Optimus Prime figure, Nemesis Prime transforms into a cuddly Bearbrick conduct and dorsum. He has no accessories, but holes in his robot mode easily can accommodate other toys' weapons. This figure is an exclusive release shared by the online retailer hmv.co.jp and Lawson convenience stores in Japan.
- This mold was also used to make Bearbrick Historic period of Extinction Optimus Prime and retooled into Megatron, Bumblebee, and Starscream.
Q-Transformers
"So what if I don't come with an evil Fasten-clone guy or a slaghead Roller! Yous'll still purchase me anyway because I have a trailer!"
- Blackness Convoy (November 14, 2015)
- ID number: QT-33
- A redeco of Q-Transformers Convoy, Blackness Convoy transforms from a super deformed truck with integrated trailer to a cute little robot. On the package carte, his English proper noun is given as "Black Optimus Prime," simply with a Decepticon logo, similar to United Black Optimus Prime.
- This mold was retooled into Q-Transformers Ultra Magnus.
- Although ordinarily sold in Japanese markets, some section stores in Asia had sold the figure every bit well.
Alt-Modes
- Nemesis Prime (Alt-Modes, 2016)
- Series: 1
- Drove: 1, ii
- A redeco and minor (nevertheless still fairly substantial) retool of Optimus Prime from the Alt-Modes portion of Generations, Nemesis Prime is a super deformed toy whose body transforms into a truck when the Decepticon faction symbol on his caput is flipped. He was blind-boxed and available in two of the cases from the first collection.
- This mold was retooled into Ultra Magnus.
Power of the Primes
Dashing through the snow
In a 1-box open up sleigh
O'er the shelves we get
Not selling all the way!
- Development Nemesis Prime (Leader Class, 2018)
- TakaraTomy ID number: PP-42
- TakaraTomy release date: December 29, 2018
- Accesories: trailer/development armor, ion-equalizer (formed by two blasters), Dark Matrix of Leadership frame, Matrix cadre, ii forearm blasters, Nighttime Saber, Decepticon Giza
- Power of the Primes "Evolution Nemesis Prime number" is an Amazon-exclusive retool of Power of the Primes Optimus Prime with 2 new heads—the development ane based on Combiner Wars Toxitron'due south (originally intended to be a "Nemesis Prime number")—as well as new weapons. He transforms from a truck with a trailer into a robot and back. The individual truck transforms into Nemesis Pax and is able to form the core of Nemesis Prime's robot manner, while the trailer forms Nemesis Prime number's unabridged body. His ion blaster tin be divide into two weapons, or plug into Nemesis Pax'due south hand as shown in stock photography to serve equally a shoulder-mounted cannon. He includes the Dark Matrix of Leadership, which can store in his chest in the 'Evolved' class. The center of his Matrix tin can be replaced with any Prime Primary.
- He includes a pair of blasters that can be mounted on his forearms (homaging Fleet Nemesis Prime) or on his trailer (in the manner of Powermaster Optimus Prime) past flipping out a console on each side of the trailer. He also comes with the Dark Saber and Giza, a robotic bird who transforms into a sword (in reference to the Arms Micron partner of Prime Nemesis Prime).
- Unlike other Power of the Primes figures, Nemesis Prime does not include a collector card featuring a Prime Master power description.
- Like his moldmate Optimus, Nemesis Prime is prone to having a small number of quality control issues. Depending on the individual copy, Nemesis Prime may accept ii left/right arms and/or legs/feet on the evolution armor, an unpainted confront in Nemesis Pax style, a missing Nemesis Pax head, or missing stickers on the trailer. It is also known for many copies to have weak or floppy ankles in combined robot way, making standing difficult fifty-fifty on a properly assembled specimen.
Grand-Shock × Transformers
- Main Nemesis Prime number (December 7, 2019)
- Accessories: 2 Energy Muskets, Night Spark
- Master Nemesis Prime is a slight retool of Master Optimus Prime, featuring a new head sculpt. Master Nemesis Prime number transforms into a "Nemesis Altar Mode" that tin hold the included "Dark Spark" accompaniment or a 1000-Shock sentry. In detail, it is able to concord G-Shock DW-5600 series and DW-6900 series watches. The included "Free energy Muskets" can be held in the hands in robot manner, or fastened to its Nemesis Altar Mode.
- Master Nemesis Prime Resonant Way [With G-Daze] (December vii, 2019)
- Accessories: 2 Energy Muskets, Dark Spark
- Essentially the same release as above, but includes a compatible DW-5600TF sentinel.
War for Cybertron: Siege
- Nemesis Prime (March 28, 2020)
- Accessories: Ancient Sword, "West-M3 RF Ion Equalizer"
- Siege Nemesis Prime number is (inevitably) a black repaint of the Voyager Class Optimus Prime mold, transforming from robot to curt-smokestacked Cybertronian armored truck and back. He also comes with the Ion blaster (the just weapon for this release) compatible with the C.O.Thousand.B.A.T. System, and the "Ancient Sword", redecoed from the Titans Return Alpha Trion figure. Different most of the Siege brethren, Nemesis Prime number is practically spotless, but retains multiple hardpoints all over himself and his weapons to accommodate "Burn down Blasts" from the Boxing Masters assortment, which can be used to simulate blaster fire or explosions.
- In vehicle fashion, opening the figure's windows shows the Dark Matrix molded into the plastic backside the windows (of form, it was the Matrix of Leadership on the original Optimus Prime toy). Due to the transformation, the Matrix doesn't end up in the chest in robot fashion. Whether through coincidence or design, it's possible to fit a Power of the Primes Matrix cadre (and by extension, a Prime Master or Titan Chief) in his breast.
- Nemesis Prime was released as a TakaraTomy Mall exclusive in Japan. He was too sold online through EB Games and Zing in Commonwealth of australia.
- Peculiarly, his packaging labels him every bit an Autobot and he reuses an unaltered version of Optimus Prime's artwork.
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State of war for Cybertron Trilogy
All I Desire For Christmas Is For Everyone Who Recorded A Comprehend Of All I Desire For Christmas Is You To Be Kicked In The Robonads For An Hour.
- Spoiler Pack (Leader Unboxing, 2020)
- TakaraTomy ID number: WFC-16
- TakaraTomy release appointment: March 27, 2021
- Accessories: Dark Saber, "W-M3 RF Ion Blaster", two forearm blasters, shield/ramp, artillery robot, trailer/Gainsay Deck, Giza, Fangtron Boxing Master, Fire Blast effect, 3 energon cubes, compound
- Promoting the Earthrise chapter of the War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon, this War for Cybertron Trilogy Leader Unboxing set contains a redeco of Siege Voyager Class Optimus Prime as Nemesis Prime. The effigy comes with Siege Optimus's "W-M3 RF Ion Blaster" (merely not his "Due west-50 Dual-Mech Energon Strikeshield") plus a sizeable number of extras that beef up the price. These include: a redecoed trailer from Earthrise Optimus Prime; the Dark Saber, Giza, and large forearm equalizer accessories, all from the Power of the Primes Evolution Leader Class toy; Fangtron, a redeco of Earthrise Boxing Master Slitherfang, forth with their blast effect part; and a compound through which a buyer tin can dig to reveal energon cubes, rereleased from those included with War for Cybertron Trilogy Ultra Magnus's Spoiler Pack. Fangtron and the Combat Deck ramp are both compatible with the A.I.R. Lock System, as the former can turn into a ramp or a shield for Nemesis Prime. This toy as well features a dissimilar deco compared to the above TakaraTomy Mall exclusive. Namely, he is in fact molded in very night gray plastic as opposed to the deep black of the Takara version, and the vehicle stripes, bumper guns, and wheel rims are silvery instead of teal.
- An additional, undocumented simply confirmed third "hover truck" mode exists, which is achieved by folding all of his wheels under his vehicle way. While the back wheels don't lock in anywhere, the two front wheels actually take pocket-size tabs that plug into slots on the back of the bicycle sections that aren't used for either of his other modes.[v]
- The Hasbro stock photography for the truck way is also laughably mistransformed, with the robot mode crotch being plainly visible, an error that actually requires a considerable amount of effort to replicate with the actual toy. In addition, neither the truck windows nor panels that embrace the robot manner hands are compressed fully.
- Like the toyline's Soundwave and Megatron, this Nemesis Prime number is the latest sufferer of photodegradation, with all of his unpaintable POM joints beingness yellowed after a long time or and so.
- Much similar previous Spoiler Pack, this set is in a windowless box designed to look like an ammo crate and features translatable Ancient Autobot. The text on the package reads "FANGTRON" and "GIZA", while the 'spoiler' text inside features a Decepticon-themed quote: "YOU MUST STAY Truthful / TO WHOM THE MATRIX HAS / CHOSEN, FOR IF Yous / DON'T, A MUCH / DARKER Time to come AWAITS" and an Autobot-themed one: "THE DEAD UNIVERSE IS / Dissimilar Annihilation You'VE / EXPERIENCED, PRIME", which are both quotes from Sky Lynx in Earthrise episode v. The lateral side of the bundle also features the artwork of Nemesis Prime, edited from the art of Earthrise Optimus Prime. Compared to the previous Spoiler Pack, the packaging itself has no plastic insert.
- This set up is a shared exclusive between online retailers and Walmart in Canada and the U.s.. In New Zealand, the set was sold exclusively at Toy World and Mighty Ape. Like the previous Spoiler Pack, the TakaraTomy release is packaged in a standard windowed box.
- Inside the State of war for Cybertron Trilogy animated series, this figure represents an Optimus Prime number fallen to darkness, not an evil clone.
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Merchandise
Titanium Series
- Nemesis Prime (three" Robot Masters)
- Accessories: Ion Blaster, display stand
- Had it been released, this toy would accept been a redeco of War Within Optimus Prime. His unpublished bio described a character much like the Universe version mentioned in a higher place, simply without reference to Straxus or any type of origin story. As a redeco of a War Within toy, this Nemesis would presumably—but not necessarily—have been part of the Dreamwave comics continuity.
- When on display at BotCon 2006, Nemesis was stood on a Decepticon display stand, but his stock photo in the tardily-moving ridge Titanium Series pack-in leaflet made use of an Autobot stand. Weird.
Proceed on your style to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.
The Loyal Subjects
"Yous killed Santa"! "No, I am Santa"!
- Nemesis Prime (8" Figure, 2013)
- A redeco of the 8" Optimus Prime vinyl figure, Nemesis Prime features shoulder and neck joint and comes with a big gun. The figure was express to a series of 500.
- This mold was also used for the 8" Optimus Prime number, "Expressionless Prime", and DIY Optimus Prime number figures.
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- Nemesis Prime number figure announcement (with bio) from the Loyal Subjects weblog
- Nemesis Prime'southward other bio from the Loyal Subjects' web-store.
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D-Style
Next fourth dimension, I'll come across if Deep Encompass has a jet pack I can borrow, instead.
- Blackness Convoy (2015)
- ID number: 46
- Accessories: Ii fists, ii pointing hands, light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation equalizer, boxing axe, Dead Matrix, "Trailer" vehicle way, jet pack
- D-Style Black Convoy is a redeco of D-Style Convoy, a super deformed model kit produced by Kotobukiya. He comes with redecoes of Convoy's accessories—assorted hands, a blaster, an axe, a Dead Matrix that stores in his chest, a tiny representation of his truck fashion which can carry his equalizer—plus a new one: Sideswipe's jet pack, which can be plugged into Convoy's back to replicate his use of information technology in "More than Meets the Eye, Office 3". Moving Blackness Convoy's antennae causes his mouthplate to motility up and downwardly.
Mecha Nations
- Blackness Convoy (2014)
- ID Number: MN02
- Accessories: Ion Blaster, Energon Axe, Removable Armor, Megatron gun, alternate hands.
- Created by Kids Logic, this super deformed G1 Black Convoy is, naturally, a redeco of their previous Optimus Prime effigy in traditional Blackness Convoy/Nemesis Prime colors.
- He stands 6" alpine and is articulated, featuring a metal color scheme, removable armor and replacement hands. He too features LED light up eyes, lights, weapons and Expressionless Matrix.
- This figure was also redecoed into Mecha Nations Ultra Magnus.
Bitfig
- Blackness Convoy (June 2017)
- Part of the second wave of Transformers Bitfig capsule toys. Black Convoy is a redeco of Convoy whose pattern is inspired past his appearance in the G1 cartoon. Blackness Convoy is articulated at the neck and shoulders.
- Bitfig toys were packaged in capsules color coded to the toy they contained.
Prime 1 Studio
- Nemesis Prime number (2017)
- ID Number: PMTF-03
- Accessories: Base of operations, Fusion axe
- Prime number 1 Studio Premium Masterline Nemesis Prime is a black redeco of the Optimus Prime statue from the aforementioned series. He comes with a Fusion axe that can supplant his Ion Blaster-holding hand and features LED lights on his eyes.
- This release was express to 250 pieces. The statue was as well redecoed every bit Ultra Magnus.
Transformers Trading Bill of fare Game
- Nemesis Prime, Dark Clone (2018)
- Wave 1
- Rarity: SRT
- Card Number: T28/T40
- Stars: 12
- Nemesis Prime number, Dark Clone is one of forty double-sided character cards available in Moving ridge 1 of the Transformers Trading Card Game.
- The artwork on the menu is reused from the Transformers Legends mobile card game.
- Nemesis Prime, Night Clone (2019)
- Moving ridge 1: Energon Edition
- Rarity: SRT
- Carte du jour Number: T04/T06
- Stars: 12
- Released equally part of the TCG's Wave one: Energon Edition, this menu is a reprint of Moving ridge 1's Nemesis Prime, Dark Clone. Printed on semi-transparent plastic instead of a normal Character Card, this version features new art based on the Power of the Primes Nemesis Prime number toy by Ken Christiansen.
Flame Toys
- Nemesis Prime (Set on Way) (October 4, 2018)
- Accessories: Ion cannon, axe, four hands
- Debuted as an exclusive particular for NYCC 2018, "Nemesis Prime (Assail Mode)" is an articulated, non-transforming, Voyager Class-sized Gunpla-style model kit redecoed from the Optimus Prime (Attack Style) model kit mold. Using parts made of difficult ABS plastic and some polycaps, Optimus Prime (Attack Manner) is an original pattern created by Flame Toys in collaboration with Akira Amemiya of Studio Trigger.
- For straight-assembly builders, Nemesis Prime features a sail of foil stickers for detail (notably the shoulder insignias), though the kit can exist panel-lined and touched-upwardly with several panel-lining and pigment markers (GSI Creos' Gundam Marker is recommended). If 1 desires; the kit'south pieces, bated from the translucent parts, can exist fully coated with spray paints to recreate the finished sample seen in the stock photos.
- Nemesis Prime number (IDW ver.) (July 18, 2019)
- Number: 08
- Accessories: Ion cannon, 4 hands
- Debuted at SDCC 2019, and then sold every bit a Barnes & Noble exclusive, the second Nemesis Prime model kit is a redeco of the 2nd Optimus Prime model kit, patterned on Don Figueroa's 2009 comic pattern for Optimus in The Transformers vol. 1. As with the Attack Mode kit, the finished IDW-style kit is Voyager-sized.
Mighty Muggs
- Nemesis Prime (2019)
- ID number: 05
- Nemesis was released in the 2d wave of the 2018 Mighty Muggs relaunch, redecoed from Optimus Prime. Every bit with his heroic analogue, his helmet can be bopped to change his mood. He features three different faces: archetype, distressingly happy, and moderately smug. For some reason, his optics are blue, rather than their usual red.
Pop!
- Nemesis Prime (2021)
- ID number: 36
- A redeco of Optimus Prime released as role of the Pop! Retro Toys segment and sectional to Funko Store, Funko's Pop! Nemesis Prime is a super deformed vinyl effigy based on Optimus' original Generation 1 toy.
- Nemesis Prime number (Digital Pop!, 2022)
- Rarity:
- Monochrome: Common
- Static: Common
- Glowing: Uncommon
- Chrome: Uncommon
- Original: Rare
- Rarity:
- NFTs depicting Nemesis Prime in the Funko manner.
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If information technology weren't for the overlay you'd call back this was Optimus.
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- Nemesis Prime number (Pop! Pivot, 2022)
- ID number: 18
- Accessories: Display stand
- A metallic enamel pivot based on Nemesis Prime number'southward vinyl figure measuring 4-inches alpine, approximately the same as a regular vinyl.
- Nemesis was released as a limited edition hunt variant of the Optimus Prime number pin.
This item is currently scheduled for release, but is non yet available.
Threezero
- Nemesis Prime (DLX Calibration, 2021)
- Accessories: TBA
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Nendoroid
Baby. Infant boy. Evil.
- Nemesis Prime (2022)
- Nendoroid ID Number: 1814
- Accessories: Ion blaster, Energon-axe, pointing mitt
- Nendoroid Nemesis Prime is a super deformed, non-converting figure redecoed from Optimus Prime number.
- As with most Nendoroids, Nemesis Prime tin can interchange body parts with compatible figures, and comes with an alternative "pointing hand" accessory to aid with specific posing. The figure is packed with an Ion blaster and an Energon-axe, the latter of which replaces Nemesis'southward hand when wielded. He likewise features joint at the head, knees, shoulders, elbows, and even his chest.
- This sculpt is produced by Toyhouse with Nendoron'southward supervision.
This detail is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet bachelor.
Icon Heroes
- Nemesis Prime X Soundblaster Retro Pin Set (2022)
- A hard enamel pin based on Optimus Prime number's original G1 parcel art just in Nemesis Prime colors made past Icon Heroes. Information technology comes carded with a Soundblaster pivot.
- This pivot was as well available in traditional Optimus Prime colors.
This item is currently scheduled for release, but is non yet bachelor.
Notes
- The writer of Nemesis Prime's Alternators bio has said that the "actress-spatial source" that Arkeville tapped into was actually a pocket dimension that served every bit Unicron's power battery—and that Unicron gave Arkeville exactly what he wanted, in the form of a spark fragment from Unicron's own attempt at cloning an Optimus Prime number.[ commendation needed ]
- Nemesis Prime number'due south Universe bio seems direct inspired by the Marvel United kingdom "Two Megatrons!" storyline, which revealed that Straxus had rebuilt a "hapless trooper" into a Megatron clone, complete with copied encephalon patterns. Unlike Nemesis Prime, however, this clone became a repository for Straxus's consciousness after Straxus's botched attempt to invade the original Megatron'due south mind.
- According to Hasbro copy writer Forest Lee, the reference to Straxus was included in Comic-Con 2008 Nemesis Prime'due south bio entirely to make David Willis happy.
- Stellar Converter Cannons are too weapons found on the Cybertron Primus toy.
- The Loyal Subjects figure had 2 bios: a short version copied verbatim from the Armada Nemesis Prime number article and a longer original write-up that includes a bizarre Christmas-themed binge.
- The Masterpiece Black Convoy toy is used to stand for a Decepticon truck transporting GT-R Megatron to a race in the Transformers GT story pages, though there is no indication it'south actually him.
- Fun Publications scrapped preliminary plans to do a Combiner Wars Nemesis Prime toy because TakaraTomy effectively did and then with Unite Warriors Grand Scourge. Thus the Club release of Combiner Wars Motormaster's alternating "pretooled" head went to Toxitron instead.[half dozen]
Foreign names
- Japanese: Black Convoy (ブラックコンボイ Burakku Konboi), Nemesis Prime (ネメシスプライム Nemeshisu Puraimu), Nemesis Pax (Power of the Primes, ネメシスパックス Nemeshisu Pakkusu)
- Cantonese: Am Hak O Baak Man (暗黑柯柏文, "Nighttime Optimus Prime number")
- Hungarian Nemezis fővezér
- Standard mandarin: Ànhēi Qíng Tiān Zhù (暗黑擎天柱, "Dark Optimus Prime")
References
- ↑ Nemesis Prime's Alternators bio. This was non on the toy's packaging, but rather distributed online to Transformers news sites to promote the figure's availability at San Diego Comic-Con. It was subsequently confirmed to be the work of Hasbro copywriter Forest Lee.[ citation needed ]
- ↑ Universe Classic Serial Nemesis Prime's on-bundle bio
- ↑ No seriously, this is the long bio of the Loyal Subjects viii" vinyl figure. [1]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Kingdom webpage
- ↑ "At some convention somewhere i Hasbro rep let slip that Siege Optimus Prime also had a hidden hover truck fashion." on Toybox Discourse
- ↑ Post past Powered Convoy on The Allspark Forums, 2016/04/22
Source: https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Nemesis_Prime_%28G1%29
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