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Sentinel initially appears as a noble character, refusing the Matrix of Leadership from Optimus and asking him to take on his role as a mentor to the Autobots, he takes on a more villainous role by making deals with Megatron and the Decepticons to conquer Earth and even assassinates Ironhide. At the end of the film, Sentinel Prime uses ...
Acknowledging a deal with Megatron to ensure Cybertron's survival, Sentinel betrays the Autobots before killing Ironhide. Sentinel uses the Pillars to transport hundreds of concealed Decepticons from the Moon to Earth. Dylan Gould, Carly's boss, is revealed to be working with them. With the help of Soundwave, he captures Carly. At the demand of ...
In the Nintendo DS Transformers: Decepticons game voiced by Daniel Ross, Starscream would kill Barricade and Blackout (and perhaps Brawl, who disappears after killing Ironhide), steal the Allspark, and betray Megatron. Starscream is fought by Megatron as the final boss after he is heavily damaged and loses the AllSpark to Create-A-Con.
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. He later confronts Ratbat and forcibly extracts his Spark for implantation in one of his Cassette bodies.
Unicron is a fictional villain from the Transformers media franchise. Designed by Floro Dery, he was introduced in the 1986 animated film The Transformers: The Movie [4] and has since reappeared in Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon, Transformers: Cybertron, Transformers: Prime, Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising, Transformers: The Last Knight, Transformers: Rise of ...
Later the two of them met up with Ironhide, who they had sent to guard Metroplex's brain. Windblade searched Metroplex's brain for reasons why Starscream would cause the blackouts, when Chromia noticed that Waspinator had let slipped in an interview that he knew something. Windblade was able to convince him to show her what he discovered ...
Ironhide arrived and tried to stop Sideswipe, but it was only when Ironhide called Sideswipe "no better than the enemy" did Sideswipe stand down, and Demolishor escaped. Sideswipe appears in Transformers: Nefarious #1, set months after the events of the 2009 film.
Nightbeat and Optimus Prime decide to relocate their base, while Hot Rod and Wheeljack are informed that Ironhide's deactivated alternate mode is scheduled to be crushed in a compactor. Elsewhere, Megatron orders Sixshot to destroy the Autobots; although Sixshot and the other Decepticons worry for their leader's sanity, they refuse to question ...