![]() His weapons had no effect on them, and the titan fell. Blaster Blues When the Decepticons found a pool of electrum, rendering them invulnerable, they attacked Omega Supreme. There, he got to battle Astrotrain, who taunted him for being outdated technology, but changed his tune after Omega triumphed. Omega took Optimus, Powerglide, Spike Witwicky and Carly. The interference resulted in Megatron getting away clean with the Voltronic Galaxer, which necessitated a trip to the Moon to retrieve it. While he was preparing for a round of target practice, Omega lost contact with Optimus Prime when Blaster began broadcasting the music from a concert over the Autobot communications frequencies. The treacherous Constructicons lured Omega into an ambush and in their new form attempted to use the Smasher to convert him into a Decepticon, but he destroyed the machine and they fled before he recovered from the attack.Ī shuttle in the hand is worth two on the track.įor the most part, he acted as inter-planetary transport for the Autobots, as well as their last line of defense. Though he appeared to be successful, the programming was irreversible, and Megatron had given the Constructicons a new combined form named Devastator. He hunted them down, trapping them in a pit, and tried to reverse the reprogramming done by the Robo-Smasher. When he left, they demolished the Crystal City, to Omega Supreme's horror. The now-evil Constructicons convinced Omega to leave his post to help defend the capital city, and promised to look after the city in his stead. However, as it would happen, the Constructicons were attacked by Megatron's Robosmasher and converted into Decepticons. He befriended the Constructicons, the city's creators. Millions of years ago, Omega Supreme was a member of the legendary Guardian robots, and was charged with defending Crystal City, the most spectacular city on Cybertron. How his base ends up on the planets his rocket flies to is just another of those eternal mysteries of life. 1.8.2 War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoonįiction Generation 1 cartoon continuity The Transformers cartoon Voice actor: Jack Angel (English), Tesshō Genda (Japanese), Masashi Ebara (Japanese, 2010), Yang Wenyuan (Mandarin), Henry Djanik (European French), Georges Atlas (European French, "The God Gambit"), Carlos Agosti (American Spanish), Gernot Duda (German, "The Big Broadcast of 2006"), Gerd Rigauer (German, "The Golden Lagoon" Generation 2 dub), Garcia Neto (Portuguese), Marcos Miranda (Portuguese, "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1 & 2"), Ettore Zuim (Portuguese, "War Dawn").1.8.1 War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material.1.8 War for Cybertron Trilogy continuity.1.3 Dreamwave Generation One continuity.1.1.4 The Story of Super Robot Lifeforms: The Transformers. ![]() 1.1.3.6 Generations Selects Special Comic.
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