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Sentinel Prime appears as an antagonist in the comic Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye from IDW Publishing. Rumored to have been killed by Megatron during the early years of the Great War, Sentinel Prime later reveals that he had survived by imparting his knowledge into a smaller robot body and escaping in plain sight. Infiltrating the moon ...
As the other Autobots fight off the Decepticon army, Jack, Miko, and Raf trap Soundwave in the Shadowzone, Optimus Prime and Megatron engage in a final showdown. During their clash, Megatron fatally shoots Bumblebee, but the scout is revived by the Omega Lock's Cyber Matter and kills Megatron, regaining his voice.
In the face of this rebellion and Sentinel's death, the High Guard are led by D-16, now renamed Megatron, who orders them to destroy all Iacon. However, after their leader is defeated by Orion and renamed Optimus Prime, Megatron and the High Guard are exiled from Iacon for their war crimes and returned to their hidden location in the desert.
During the battle, Que is executed, and Bumblebee kills Soundwave while Optimus fights Sentinel. Laserbeak, Starscream, Shockwave, and the Driller are also killed in the ensuing battle. Meanwhile, Wheelie and Brains sneak onboard and sabotage the Decepticon mothership. Sam fights Dylan and knocks him into the Pillar, electrocuting and killing him.
After killing Sentinel, D-16 announces his new rule over Cybertron after taking Megatronous' cog inside Sentinel, renaming himself "Megatron" and commands the High Guard to destroy Iacon. D-16 fought against Elita-1 and B-127, and before he could kill them, Orion Pax is resurrected as "Optimus Prime" and confronts him.
The CW’s Gotham Knights wasted no time throwing us into a shocking mystery, one that will see the scions of Batman’s most notorious foes — and no less than Bruce Wayne’s adopted son ...
Killed by Megatron in gun mode, held by Starscream, in The Transformers: The Movie. Don Messick, Wally Burr ("Masquerade" episode only) Dead Ratchet was the best tool-and-die man on Cybertron, and is the Autobots' chief medical officer. [11] In his workbay on Earth he can make anything from a pin to a missile.
Heath Ledger in ‘A Knight’s Tale.’ Cover Images A Knight’s Tale almost got a sequel on Netflix, but without the late Heath Ledger — at least according to screenwriter Brian Helgeland.