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Revenge of the Fallen Leader Class Jetfire (2009) A larger version of Jetfire (and the largest of the Leader Class), with MechAlive technology and a more complex transformation procedure. Features electronic lights and sounds, and says "Jetfire's my name." in a Scottish accent. Also combines with the newer Leader Class Optimus Prime.
Though both sides attempt to fight off the perfect Decepticons, the Other One himself soon arrives, revealing himself to be an alternate universe version of Megatron. In his universe, this Megatron, called Megatron X, killed his Optimus and stole his Matrix before using the AllSpark and Vector Sigma to create his perfect Decepticons.
The video games that are part of this shared universe are Transformers: War for Cybertron (including its Nintendo DS version and the companion Transformers: Cybertron Adventures), Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, the Prime video game adaptation, [101] [102] and Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark, that serves as a conclusion of the Cybertron ...
Mark Ryan is an English actor, author, singer, and action director. He portrayed Mr. Gates in the Michael Bay/Starz production of the pirate show Black Sails, Nasir in the British TV series Robin of Sherwood, and is known for his work for the Transformers film franchise.
The robot is called Nightbird and is the first "female ninja robot." Of course, the Decepticons show up and take her. They reprogram her to follow their orders and instruct her to steal Teletraan 1's World Energy Chip, which contains a list of the world's energy sources.
Holiday names are usually pretty straightforward. New Year's, Thanksgiving and — perhaps least creatively, the 4th of July — all have origins that are fairly easy to figure out.
It's a low-level match for less ranking points than will change either of these people's lives, for an amount of money that won't change either of these people's lives.
Transformers: Armada was written and produced in Japan, with creative input from America (the Japanese originally envisioned the series as set in the G1 continuity, but this idea was discarded by Hasbro, who also mandated the inclusion of Unicron, who had not been in the original story treatment for the series).