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Soundwave also assists Megatron with the interrogation of Autobot soldier Bumper. Soundwave is later jailed along with Megatron and others when Sentinel Prime's forces capture them, but is released by Ratbat. When Megatron's plan is sprung, Soundwave helps Starscream massacre the Autobot Senate.
Megatron is resurrected by Scalpel and the Constructicons with a shard of the AllSpark. Upon being revived, Megatron gains a new alternative mode as a Cybertronian flying tank. He kills Optimus Prime and both he and Soundwave hijack the Earth's telecommunications systems, allowing the Fallen to send a message that Sam be handed over to him. In ...
Alongside Soundwave and Shockwave, Skywarp is one of Megatron's loyal and most favored troops. He is also the first Transformer to awaken on Earth, and he is the sneakiest of all Decepticons. [128] Enjoys playing cruel pranks on fellow Decepticons and appearing out of nowhere to attack Autobots. Not too smart.
Trellium is a silvery red god metal with dark red spots similar to rust. It is the solid form of the Shard Autonomy's power. It is around a 9 on the Mohs Hardness Scale and repels Investiture. Unlike most other god metals in the Cosmere it is not commonly known by name of the vessel of the Shard from which it originates which would make it ...
Megatron manages to extricate himself from Soundwave's lurking presence and Shockwave's suspect experiments long enough to confront Starscream, whose three-year tenure as Decepticon leader has all but destroyed their faction, but instead finds the normally hot-tempered and volatile Seeker a timid and depressed shell of himself.
Now reunited, Starscream shows Megatron a way they could defeat the Autobots and liberate Cybetron and Earth, by awakening the Titans. [14] #3 "Shards: Part Three" Danny Lore Guido Guidi John-Paul Bove October 27, 2021 Starscream takes Megatron to the Decepticon Radio, a secret base within Gold City, where Soundwave tries to locate other ...
On Cybertron, Onyx's accusation of Soundwave falls flat, but his tirade against Optimus and the distrustful Decepticons, humans, and colonists he stands with does not; he reveals a long-held secret that proves Soundwave was responsible for Horri-Bull's death many years ago, not Bumblebee, and departs as chaos erupts in the streets.
Title Author Publisher Date Length Plot Ref. Transformers: Hardwired: Scott Ciencin: ibooks: June 11, 2003: 332 pp: Set in the Dreamwave continuity at a point between their first and second Generation One miniseries, Hardwired followed Prime, Megatron, Jazz and other Transformers as they were abducted by a mysterious alien race known as the Keepers and forced to fight in gladiatorial combat.