Transformers Armada: The Introduction of Corbeauflight Prime.

Chapter 1: First Encounter with Primus.

(Author's notes: This story will be featuring Corbeauflight Prime's POV as he narrates, specifically in this. chapter only. It's the same with my other Transformers stories, but without being in bold or italics. However, that will be featured for one time only. Doing it excessively in my former stories was a big mistake.

Additionally, there'll be new human-turned-Autobots turning up on the Earth of the Transformers Armada cartoon in future chapters after Jungle. I have to iron out all the details first, though. But don't worry; they won't be too many characters up to a thousand. Maybe it'll be like 40 or 90 more. Who knows?

Moreover, when the initial deployments of Autobots and Decepticons show up on Earth in the Transformers Armada cartoon's Earth, they'll be accompanied by millions of generic troops in this order: the Decepticons' generic Vehicon and Seeker troops consisting of and including Generation 1 Acid Storm-type Seekers. Generation 2 Afterburner-type Seekers. Generation 1 Airwave-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Autoclave-type Seekers. Movieverse Banzaitron-type Vehicon Tanks. IDW Generation 1 Barricade-type Vehicon Cars. Aligned continuity Bitstream-type Seekers. Generation 1 Bitstream-type Seekers. Energon Blackout-type Vehicon Helicopters. Generation 2 Blackout-type Seekers. Movieverse Blackout-type Vehicon Helicopters. Movieverse Bludgeon-type Vehicon Tanks. Aligned continuity Contrail-type Seekers. Armada Cyclonus-type Helicopter Vehicons. Generation 1 Cyclonus-type Seekers. RID 2015 Cyclonus-type Seekers. RID 2015 Cyberwarp-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Dirge-type Seekers. Generation 1 Dirge-type Seekers. Primeverse Dreadwing-type Seekers. Generation 1 Guyhawk-type Seekers. Generation 1 Hellbat-type Seekers. Generation 2 Hooligan-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Hotlink-type Seekers. Generation 1 Hotlink-type Seekers. Generation 1 Ion Storm-type Seekers. Generation 1 Leozack-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Nacelle-type Seekers. Generation 1 Nacelle-type Seekers. Generation 1 Nova Storm-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Ramjet-type Seekers. Generation 1 Ramjet-type Seekers. Generation 1 Red Wing-type Seekers. Generation 2 Sandstorm-type Seekers. Primeverse Skyquake-type Seekers. Generation 1 Skyquake-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Skywarp-type Seekers. Generation 1 Skywarp-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Slipstream-type Seekers. Generation 1 Slipstream-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Starscream-type Seekers. Generation 1 Starscream-type Seekers. Generation 1 Sunstorm-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Thrust-type Seekers. Generation 1 Thrust-type Seekers. Aligned continuity Thundercracker-type Seekers. Generation 1 Thundercracker-type Seekers. Generation 1 Wheezing Arrow-type Seekers. And pretty much every type of Generation 1, Generation 2, Operation Combination, Machine Wars, Victory, United, Unite Warriors, Robotmasters, RID 2001, Armada, Energon, Cybertron, Movieverse, Aligned continuity, Cyberverse, and War for Cybertron Trilogy Decepticons that transform into only ground and air vehicles, excluding Triple Changers and excluding the Unicron Trilogy Decepticons who already have names and roles in the franchise of the Unicron Trilogy through the cartoon, comic books and toyline. Also showing up on Earth are the Decepticon generics, including the Generation 1 Air Warriors, the Sweeps, the Beast Machines Vehicon drones, the Primeverse Vehicons from both the cartoon and the video game, the Movieverse generic Decepticon troops, and even different iterations of Starscream's clones.

Of course, the same rule with generics also applies to the Autobot forces who will show up on Earth while simultaneously borrowing the body types employed by the Decepticons for their own usage.

This is a long enough list of my human-turned-Autobot OCs so far: Lawrence Murphy/Corbeauflight Prime. An Autobot Leader and a Twelve Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Megatron, the RID 2001 Galvatron, and the DOTM Sentinel Prime. Ryan McCallister/Doompunch. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Starscream, but in the colors of Doombox and Counterpunch. Robert Morris/Astroburn. An Autobot Triple Changer inspired by the Generation 1 Astrotrain, but in the colors of the RID 2001 Sideburn. Billy Field/Frostburn. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Tyran cluster Starscream, but in the added colors of the RID 2001 Supercharged Sideburn, the Generation 1 Freezeout, the Dark Of The Moon Icepick, the Power Core Combiners Icepick and the RID 2015 Glacius. Kennedy Garcia/Stormscraps. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the WFC/FOC Starscream, but in the added colors of Skywarp, Thundercracker, Acid Storm, Ion Storm, Nova Storm and Scrapper. Scott Durance/Bullswitch. An Autobot soldier inspired by the Primeverse Bulkhead, but in the added colors of Quickswitch and Horri-Bull. Russell Regal/Growlstalker. An Autobot soldier inspired by the Primeverse Cliffjumper, but in the added colors of Growl and Skystalker. Alyssa Grant/Smokestrike. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Power Of The Primes Dreadwind, but in the added colors of Smokescreen and Quickstrike. Jacob Baldwin/Hydrausplitter. An Autobot Grounder inspired by the Generation 1 Sunstreaker, but in the added colors of Hairsplitter and Hydradread. Amrita Griffo/Hookthing. An Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Generation 1 Constructicon Hook. Isaiah Ortiz/Doubletwitch. An Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Generation 1 Constructicon Long Haul, but in the added colors of Doubledealer and Quickswitch. Ryder Hansen/Jawfeather. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Silverbolt, but in the added colors of Steeljaw and Flamefeather. Timothy Clinton/Blitzclaw. An Autobot Triple Changer inspired by the Generation 1 Blitzwing, but in the added colors of Chainclaw and Razorclaw. Adalee Reilly/Bruteviper. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Air Raid, but in the added colors of Viper and the War For Cybertron Brute soldiers. Olivia McNeil/Cannonspot. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Fireflight, but in the added colors of Cannonball and Hot Spot. Brian Calvin/Avianbeast. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Skydive, but in the added colors of Boostwing, Jacknab, Pilfer, Filch and the Dinobot combiner The Beast. Leonardo Dobson/Soundblade. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Slingshot, but in the added colors of Soundwave, Soundblaster, Windblade and Wingblade. Adam O'Neil/Skyflash. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the DOTM Skyhammer, but in the added colors of the Tyran cluster Autobot Flash. Keith Murphy/Cloudrake. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Universe Ramjet toy, but in the colors of the Generation 1 Protectobot Groove. Howard Murphy/Grimburst. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Skysledge toy, the Cybertron Wing Saber, and the Energon Megatron/Galvatron, but in the added paint jobs from the Dark of the Moon Skyhammer, the Power Core Combiners Skyhammer, the Armada Skywarp, the Generation 1 Rust Renegade Skyburst, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Grimlock. Perry Murphy/Motorcone. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Stormhammer toy and the Transformers Prime Megatron, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Skyhammer. Wade Murphy/Headsnapper. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Stormshot toy, the Energon Starscream, the and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Thundercracker, but in the added paint job from the Armada Hot Shot. Marty Murphy/Fistscream. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the War For Cybertron/Fall Of Cybertron Jetfire, but in the added colors of the Cybertron Jetfire, the Energon Jetfire and the Animated Jetfire. Gregory Murphy/Wingstrike. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Tyran cluster Wingblade, but in the colors of the RID 2015 Windstrike. Murray Murphy/Frostcharge. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Armada Cyclonus, but in the colors of his Generation 1 counterpart and the Generation 1 Windcharger. Rooney Murphy/Backstalker. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the ROTF Skystalker, but in the colors of the Cybertron Backstop. Jeff Murphy/Sunbolt. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the War For Cybertron/Fall Of Cybertron Silverbolt, but in the colors of Sunstreaker and Sunstorm. Crispin Murphy/Flatfist. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the ROTF Blazemaster, but in Hot Shot's colors. Kazue Acktun/Tigerrunner. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Tyran cluster Blitzwing, but in Hot Shot's colors. Dublin Barreda/Ragedome. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Cybertron Jetfire, but in the colors of Armada Jetfire. Hermes Redler/Dirtspike. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Armada Jetfire, but in the colors of Cybertron Jetfire. Vesa Apikian/Jawshift. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Jetfire, but in the colors of Cybertron Sky Shadow and the Animated Jetfire. Ezequiel Okano/Firespin. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Jetfire, but in the colors of the Tyran cluster Jetstorm, the Tyran cluster Dreadwing, the Energon Dreadwing and the Primeverse Dreadwing. Ola Serrano/Kickclaw. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Armada Jetfire, but in the colors of Sky Shadow, Firebolt and Inferno. Mirko Carabias/Magnawing Prime. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Wing Saber and the Generation 1 Windblade, but in the added colors of Overload. Romain Mazzanti/Ligerjet Prime. An Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Nemesis Breaker, the Armada Jetfire and the Cybertron Jetfire. Martin Hames/Sonicmagna Prime. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Wing Saber, but in the colors of his Cybertron counterpart. Juha Macoulis/Omegawing Prime. An Autobot Five Changer inspired by a combination of the Energon Omega Supreme and the Generation 1 Astrotrain, but in the added colors of Wing Saber. Susumu Bascones/Galaxyliger Prime. An Autobot Four Changer inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Optimus Prime and Leobreaker. Yoann Henderberg/Crossshot. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Cybertron Sideways, but in the colors of the Armada Sideways and the Tyran cluster Sideways. Mauro Sover/Lightclash. An Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Starscream, but in the colors of the Armada Powerlinx colors Starscream. Cristiano Caddie/Grimimus Prime. An Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Starscream, the Primeverse Megatron, the Energon Galvatron, and the Generation 1 Cyclonus. Citlaly Cadien/Beachimus Prime. An Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Optimus Prime and the Last Knight Megatron. Harlem Caffin/Banzai Aid, an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the RID 2001 Movor and the Armada Jetfire. Harlowe Cais/Backwarp. An Autobot tank soldier who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron Brawl, the War for Cybertron Megatron, the War for Cybertron Demolishor, the War for Cybertron Warpath, the War for Cybertron Scattershot, and the Animated Blitzwing without being a Triple Changer, and with all of her turrets arranged as extra turrets for her primary three turrets. Harlyn Caisley/Squawkclaw. An Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Shockwave, the Transformers Prime Skyquake and Dreadwing, the War for Cybertron comic book Dirge and Ramjet, and the War for Cybertron Silverbolt. Hattie Caldecott/Mindwing. An Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Animated Marauder Megatron, the Animated Blitzwing, and the Revenge of the Fallen Megatron. Haven Calder/Mud Leo. An Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Mudflap and the Cybertron Leobreaker. Heidi Calland/Menwipe. An Autobot Six Changer who looks shares the same vehicle modes, beast mode, and weapon mode as the Primeverse Skyquake, the Animated Bumblebee, the Primeverse Predaking, and the Combiner Wars Megatron as shown in the final episode of Combiner Wars. Next on the metaphorical list is Rylen Callane/Roadimus Prime. An Autobot Leader whose appearance is a combination of the Energon Rodimus Prime, the Generation 1 Rodimus Prime, the Armada Optimus Prime, and the Dark of the Moon Optimus Prime.

Next on the list is Oriana Pitt, also known as Razor Alert. She's an Autobot medic, military operations commander, and ground defense soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Red Alert, the Armada Red Alert, the Energon Protectobot Red Alert, and the Cybertron Defense Red Alert. Then there's Paige Ferell, otherwise known as Hubhammer. She's an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hubcap and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Stormhammer. Oseias Hill, also known as Superclaw. He's an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Silverbolt, the Energon Storm Jet, the War for Cybertron Silverbolt, the Dark Of The Moon Silverbolt, and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream. Next to that, there's Oscar Fey, aka Hub Alert. He's an Autobot soldier and medic who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Hubcap and the Generation 1 Red Alert. Next on the metaphorical list is Olympia Cross, better known as Rippercone. She's an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Nosecone, the Victory Drillhorn, and the War for Cybertron Brawl. Then there's none other than Olivia Kasem, also known as Shockcomber. She's an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave, the Fall of Cybertron Blast Off, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream, and the Primeverse Soundwave. Up next is none other than Orlando Gautier, aka Stonelight. He's an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Lightspeed, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stonecruncher. Next on the metaphorical list is Obadiah Lennon, also known as Longline. He's an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Longarm and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Tow-Line. Then there's none other than Oceania McCabe, otherwise known as Bombbrow. She's an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Highbrow and the Transformers Hunt for the Decepticons Highbrow, but without being a Headmaster. Coming in at number 60 is Oakley Shellhorn, better known as Icedrive. She's an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shockdrive, but in the same paint job as the Power Core Combiners Icepick. Coming in at number 61 is none other than Nova Wallach, aka Downpath. He's an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron Warpath and the Dark of the Moon Warpath, but in the same paint job as the Energon and Cybertron iterations of Downshift. Next to that is Norman Burton, also known as Firstfight. He's an Autobot medic and Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 First Aid and the Generation 1 Dogfight. And the rest are as follows: Nyra Collins/Big Rod looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hot Rod and the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy. Nyomi Messick/Gold Twist is an Autobot tank soldier who looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Brawl and the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist. Nylah Crothers/Tailstreaker is an Autobot Triple Changer who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Tailspin and the Generation 1 Tailwind. Nolan Sansom/Mindfill is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Landfill and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Landfill. Noel Eiding/Broad Hauler is an Autobot Four Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hauler and the Generation 1 Broadside. Nyah Carmel/Squeezebolt is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Storm Jet, the Energon Storm Jet, the Generation 1 Silverbolt, the Generation 2 Silverbolt, the Transformers Universe Micromaster Silverbolt, and the Dark of the Moon Silverbolt. Novalee Oppenheimer/Shockbar is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar. Noam McConnonhie/Broadfest is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Starscream and the War for Cybertron Silverbolt, but in the added paint jobs from Broadside and Slugfest.

Noah Edmiston/Trailtop is an Autobot defense specialist who looks like the Generation 1 Trailbreaker, but in the same paint job as Topspin. Norma Kincaid/Downstorm is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Downshift and the War for Cybertron video game Autobot Soldier. Nora Moschitta/Fistbomb is an Autobot Wrecker who looks like the Generation 1 Ironfist, but in the same paint job as Divebomb. Nivaan Haymer/Rain Leo is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by the Generation 1 Victory Leo, but in the added paint job from Raindance and the Rainmakers. Nirvaan Burghardt/Irontooth is an Autobot weapon specialist who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Ironhide, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Ironhide, the Energon Ironhide, and the Transformers 2007 Ironhide, but in the added paint jobs from multiple Transformers sharing the name Sawtooth. Noor McGovern/Snapburst is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Apeface and the Power Core Combiners Skyburst. Nikolai Mendenhall/Sand Alert is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Armada Red Alert and the Armada Cyclonus, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Sandstorm. Nola Renaday/Brainstreet is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Generation 1 Streetwise, but without being a Headmaster. Nirvana Barclay/Birdgrabber is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Birdbrain and without being a Pretender Vehicle. Nina Keener/Headheader is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Energon Bulkhead and the Generation 1 Doubleheader, but without being a Pretender. Niko Lofting/Triggerhopper is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Triggerhappy and the Generation 1 Skyhopper, but without being a Micromaster. Nikita Revill/Suremarauder is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Sureshot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Submarauder. Nikki Bulen/Redworks is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Red Wing, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Ironworks. Nicolette Feinberg/Brainway is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Generation 1 Brainstorm, but in the same paint job as the Cybertron Sideways and without being a Headmaster. Nicole Hostetter/Searchspeed is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Lightspeed and the Power Core Combiner Searchlight. Nikhil Cummings/Beastion is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron, Fall of Cybertron, Transformers Prime, and Robots in Disguise 2015 Autobots and Decepticons with a jet mode. Nigel Workman/First Hauler is an Autobot Constructobot who looks like the Generation 1 Hauler, but in the same paint job as First Aid. Neveah Gagnon/Ape Saber is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Victory Star Saber, the Energon Wing Saber, and Cybertron Wing Saber, but in the added paint job as the Generation 1 Apeface. Nelly Weaver/Kickpath is an Autobot tank soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Warpath, the Transformers Energon Kickback, the Transformers Animated Blitzwing without the jet mode, and the Dark of the Moon Warpath. Nefertari O'Brien/Rainbat is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Transformers Victory Hellbat, but in the added paint jobs from the Generation 1 Raindance and the Rainmakers.

Nayla LaMarche/Snap End is an Autobot Four Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Transformers Prime Dead End. Nick Ratner/Trigger Spot is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Triggerhappy and the Generation 1 Hot Spot. Nicholas Sheehan/Strikecrusher is an Autobot Constructobot inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Bonecrusher, the Energon Bonecrusher, the Transformers Universe Micromaster Bonecrusher, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Bonecrusher. Niam Janson/Birdcharger is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Rise of the Dark Spark Windcharger and the Revenge of the Fallen Jolt. Neymar Slifer/Wildgut is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Wildrider and the Cyberverse Wildwheel. Nestor Wetzler/Freefill is an Autobot Constructobot whose appearance is the same as the Generation 1 Landfill, but in the added paint job from the Transformers Prime Knock Out. Neo Shimizu/Blitz Haul is an Autobot Triple Changer and Constructobot inspired by a combination of the Bumblebee movie Blitzwing and the Revenge of the Fallen Long Haul. Nelson Morohashi/Pointasor is an Autobot soldier and Constructobot who resembles the Transformers Cybertron Menasor, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Pointblank. Neil Moeller/Night Haul is an Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Robots in Disguise 2001 Long Haul, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Nightbird. Nehemias Spiedel/Sound End is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Dead End and the Dark of the Moon Soundwave. Nehemiah Breitenbach/Rolljack is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Wheeljack, the Armada Wheeljack, the Dark Of The Moon Wheeljack, and the Transformers Prime Wheeljack. Nayeli Weitzman/Hot Hauler is an Autobot Constructobot whose appearance is inspired by the Generation 1 Hauler, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Hot Spot. Navya Graziano/Hotsnapper is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Transformers Prime Wrecker Hot Shot, but in the added paint job from the Transformers Prime Rippersnapper. Nathalie Goyette/Freespin is an Autobot Aerialbot and Wrecker who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Blast Off, the Generation 1 Topspin, the Fall of Cybertron Topspin, and the War for Cybertron Silverbolt. Nathalia Lombardo/Meltcase is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Transformers Universe Meltdown and the Dark of the Moon Space Case. Nara Lefler/Greasemarauder is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Dark Of The Moon Megatron, the Robots in Disguise 2001 Scourge, and the Generation 1 Tanker Truck Micromaster Combiner Transport, but without being a Micromaster Combiner Transport. Naomi Shishido/Wild Supreme is an Autobot Omega Sentinel that looks like the Transformers War For Cybertron video game Omega Supreme, but with the additional ability to alter her size at will. Nancy Trippetti/Beastglide is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Powerglide, the Dark Of The Moon Powerglide, the War for Cybertron Silverbolt, the Energon Galvatron, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Storm Jet. Naliyah Bulanadi/Ground Alert is an Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Generation 1 Groundpounder, but in the added paint job from Red Alert.

Nalani Jeong/Soundfight is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Soundwave, the Generation 1 Dogfight, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Dogfight, and the Transformers Prime Soundwave. Nahomy Scribner/Longstreak is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Bluestreak, but in the added paint job from the Transformers 2007 Longarm. Nadine Gruwell/Snaptrack is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like the Generation 1 Tracks, but in the added paint job from Snapdragon. Nadia Edmondson/Airwipe is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Air Raid, the War for Cybertron Air Raid, and the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe. Mylene Morrow/Free Off is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Last Knight Nitro Zeus, the Generation 1 Blast Off, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Skywarp, and the Transformers 2007 Starscream. Moriah Kaye/Surewave is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Soundwave and the Generation 1 Sureshot. Morgan Beley/Gut End is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Gutcruncher with a functioning jet mode and the Generation 1 Dead End. Montserrat Acheson/Wildscream is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Transformers Animated Starscream, but in the added paint job from the Animated Wildrider. Monserrath Chirillo/Snap Spot is an Autobot Four Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Generation 1 Hot Spot. Monroe Adamthwaite/Dragnose is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Drag Strip and the Generation 1 Needlenose. Monique Devall/Roadshot is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Roadtrap and the Armada Hot Shot. Monica Hendrikse/Tail Saber is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Tailwind, the Energon Wing Saber, the Cybertron Wing Saber, the Generation 1 Thunderwing, and the Transformers Victory Star Saber. Molly Klassen/Mindline is an Autobot Aerialbot who resembles the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe, but in the added paint job from the Robots in Disguise 2001 Tow-Line. Moira Murdock/Sinnerstreaker is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sunstreaker and the Revenge of the Fallen Sideswipe, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Sinnertwin. Moana Daingerfield/Road Spot is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Hot Spot and the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but without being a Pretender Vehicle whatsoever. Misha Riegel/Catshell is an Autobot soldier who resembles the Energon Snow Cat, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Bombshell. Miriam Bosch/Goldbee is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Goldbug and the Age of Extinction Bumblebee. Mireya Tatasciore/Doubletrack is an Autobot Four Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Doubledealer and the Generation 1 Tracks, but without being a Powermaster. Miranda Willingham/Countrock is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Countdown, but without being a Micromaster. Mirabelle Szarabajka/Melt Daddy is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Transformers Universe Meltdown and the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy. Mirabella Riordan/Blastsor is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same design as the Transformers Cybertron Soundwave/Transformers Universe Blaster, but in the added paint jobs from different iterations of Menasor. Mira Kaplan/Air Saber is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Wing Saber and the Generation 1 Air Raid. Minerva Strauss/Crosslight is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Crosswise and the Generation 1 Lightspeed. Millie Wingert/Dead Slam is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Dead End and the Transformers Prime Dead End, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Grand Slam. Millicent Joles/Motorwind is an Autobot Triple Changer who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Motormaster, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster, and the Generation 1 Windsweeper. Miley Lodge/Chainspray is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same appearance as the Operation Combination Chain Gun, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Seaspray. And lastly, Mileena Ochman/Fist Daddy is an Autobot soldier and Wrecker who looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy, the Generation 1 Ironfist and the Animated Ironfist.

Moreover, this is a semi-short list of my tank, car, truck, jet, helicopter, Triple Changer, Quad Changer, Six Changer and Insecticon Autobot OCs to debut in future chapters: Flightrazor. Inspired by a combination of the Primeverse Skyquake, Dreadwing and the Jet Vehicon Trooper. Afterburner. (Not related to the Generation 1 Technobot, the mentioned Robots In Disguise 2015 Decepticon, or the Generation 2 Decepticon Seeker.) Deepstream. Inspired by the WFC Slipstream, but in the added colors from the RID 2015 Slipstream and the Tyran cluster Deep Dive. Stormglider. Inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Powerglide and the Rainmakers. Scorchflight. Inspired by the FOC Fireflight, but in the added colors from Scorchfire. Magnaglider. Inspired by the Tyran cluster Powerglide, but in the added colors from Magmatron. Roadwise. Inspired by the Generation 1 Road Rage, but in the added colors from Crosswise. Dirtframe. Inspired by the Animated Dirt Boss, but in the added colors from Mainframe. Lunarrumble. Inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Astrotrain and the Tyran cluster Space Case. Shadeblitz. Inspired by a combination of the RID 2015 Shadelock and the Bumblebee movie Blitzwing. Swiftracer. Inspired by the Generation 1 Astrotrain, but in the added colors from Swift and Rail Racer. Bonequake. Inspired by a combination from the Primeverse Skyquake and the Tyran cluster Bonecrusher. Savagehide. Inspired by a combination of the Primeverse Helicopter Vehicon and the Tyran cluster Blackout, but in the added colors from Armorhide and Ironhide. Meanraker. Inspired by the RID 2015 Shadow Raker, but in the added colors from Meantime. Rhirunner. Inspired by the FOC Sharpshot, but in the added colors from the Generation 1 Sunrunner and Gunrunner. Soundspin. Inspired by the Revenge Of The Fallen Soundwave, but in the added colors from Topspin. Airbrawl. Inspired by a combination of Air Raid and Brawl. Goldspot. Inspired by the Combiner Wars Hot Spot, but in the added colors from Goldbug and Goldgear. Armorcircuit. Inspired by the RID 2001 Armorhide, but in the added colors from Circuit. Flashbolt. Inspired by a combination of the Tyran cluster Flash and the DOTM Silverbolt. Windspot. Inspired by a combination of Hot Spot and Windrazor. Longbang. Inspired by the Tyran cluster Longarm, but in the added colors from Flashbang. Dropfoot. Inspired by a combination from the Generation 1 Dropshot and the DOTM Leadfoot. Tigapounder. Inspired by the Generation 1 Groundpounder, but in the added colors from Tigatron. Meltscrap. Inspired by the Universe video game Autobot Meltdown, but in the added colors from Scrapper. Flightback. Inspired by a combination of Fireflight and Backstop, but with the additional alternate modes of a rocket launcher, a tank and a train. Dirtstream. Inspired by a combination of the Animated Slipstream and the Animated Dirt Boss. Crossspot. Inspired by the Generation 1 Crosswise, but in the added colors from Hot Spot. Ragebrawn. Inspired by the Generation 1 Road Rage, but in the added colors from Brawn. Silverpunch. Inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Silverbolt and Counterpunch. Astroturbine. Inspired by the DOTM Astrotrain, but in the added colors from the entire Transformers Energon Air Team. Striketwitch. Inspired by the Generation 1 Shadowstriker, but in the added colors from Quickswitch. Rumblebuster. Inspired by the DOTM Roadbuster, but in the added colors from Rumble. Breakfoot. Inspired by a combination of the Primeverse Breakdown and the DOTM Leadfoot. Broadpounder. Inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Broadside and the RID 2015 Groundpounder. Groovecircuit. Inspired by the Tyran cluster Circuit, but in the added colors from Groove. Smokefoot. Inspired by the Generation 1 Smokescreen, but in the added colors from Leadfoot. Siderake. Inspired by a combination of Sideswipe and Shadow Raker. Sunspin. Inspired by a combination of Sunstorm and Topspin. Groundbang. Inspired by the Generation 1 Groundpounder, but in the added colors from Flashbang. Cannonkill. Inspired by Cannonball, but in the added colors of Killswitch. Hooksteel. Inspired by the Power Core Combiners Steelshot, but in the added colors from Hook. Doubledrive. Inspired by the Primeverse Knock Out, but in the added colors from Doubledealer and Chaindrive. Bulletrazor. Inspired by the Generation 1 Jetfire, but in the added colors from Bulletbike and Razorclaw. Deftrake. Inspired by the Generation 1 Deftwing, but in the added colors from Shadow Raker. Kickcast. Inspired by a combination of the Energon Overcast and the Energon Kickback. Chainwing. Inspired by the Primeverse Dreadwing, but in the added colors from Chainclaw. Astrocut. Inspired by the Cyberverse Astrotrain, but in the added colors from Cutthroat. Riotrunner. Inspired by the RID 2015 Riotgear, but in the added colors from Sunrunner and Gunrunner. Highhide. Inspired by the Cybertron Hightail, but in the added colors from Ironhide. Breakquake. Inspired by a combination of Breakdown and Skyquake. Afterdash. Inspired by the Generation 2 Afterburner, but in the added colors of Slap Dash. Gearcrack. Inspired by the Revenge Of The Fallen Gears, but in the added colors from Crackback. Bonewatch. Inspired by the Generation 1 Bonecrusher, but in the added colors from Watchdog. Blockquake. Inspired by the Generation 1 Skyquake, but in the added colors of Bodyblock. Octo Supreme, Stormspray, Moonhandler, Roughspeed, Bigtrain, Grand Shop, Subspin, Dropmarauder, Gunsor, Back Slam, Warwipe, Cross Daddy, Dogbite, Streetpunch, Skullpick, Battletop, Wavetooth, Surescreen, Grandtop, Crankwise, Snapraker, Sunworks, Weird Hauler, Kickdance, Stakestrong, Soundstuff, Wheelwarp, Darkglide, Crossdragon, Grand Alert, Catpick, Soundstick, Longbat, Tipburst, Subfight, Dreadbrow, Seaclaw, Cinder Hauler, Menflight, Braincharger, Megawheels, Galvawheels, Rough Saber, Strikeblank, Longfill, Landwatch, Blowcase, Slapjack, Meltline, Counterflight, Red Raid, Kickswipe, Bumbleslinger, Searock, Reddealer, Sidecrusher, Hoseheader, Bombgate, Airdragon, Mainpick, Sure Aid, Squawk Slam, Catrock, Triggermine, Lightshaft, Sideflight, Broad Off, Sparkbrow, Skullraker, Sluglane, Ironbuster, Groundtrain, Steelbar, Bluejump, Octoburst, Topstreaker, Countersaw, Holeout, Wingkill, Rainbuster, Boneline, Goldfill, Weirdcharger, Knockload, Wavefeather, Moon Aid, Skull Aid, Superside, Octobolt, Divemaster, Twincase, Soundraker, Fistbeak, Deadstick, Slugspan, Bluecharger, Slingcap, Hotstreet, Joyhammer, Divewise, Superdance, Deadplay, Sidefeather, Chopclaw, Head Alert, Iron Aid, Strangleshot, Mainshaker, Muddome, Octo Rod, Breakmarauder, Stormtrain, Trigger Saber, Chopdrive, Streetplex, Skybeat, Flyspan, Grandrunner, and Sixbeat.

Additionally, this is a list of my tank, car, truck, jet and helicopter Decepticon OCs to show up in the Metamorphosis chapter: Slipjump. Doublefist. Jawslinger. Freeraker. Breaklock. Flameclash. Chromeswitch. Slamcut. Rumbleviper. Geartrack. Meansiren. Phasewing. Flightblaze. Strikesight. Blowbird. Snakeclaw. Brushheap. Groovecrusher. Magmaheap. Phaselane. Rotorcircuit. Dreadworks. Dreadvortex. Rumblesweep. Silverbang. Hammerlane. Broadcharger. Hotsight. Burstblades. Hammerburst. Jetbolt. Flattrap. Dunekill. Solardash. Wolfbite. Jawburner. Kickhide. Rotorbutton. Motorfight. Flatsling. Clawhowler. Ratwave. Crackload. Swiftscream. Melthead. Groundrunner. Brushblitz. Bouldersweep. Halffire. Freeraider. Halfspin. Rhilock. Gearboard. Armormine. Mechalift. Magmacase. Longwhip. Hypertop. Seahide. Fieryglider. Autoslide. Growlstrong. Oilviper. Voltwheels. Flatdash. Thundersweep. Whizracer. Hydracut. Jetcase. Dropdrift. Beaconsplitter. Flyjump. Leoshift. Dirtbang. Flightwire. Phasehot. Strikebomb. Weirdcomber. Snapspan. Bighide. Cinderbuster. Lightcruncher. Fortressrunner. Victorygut. Fortressbug. Mudmix. Counterblank. Squeezelane. Cut Off. Slug Aid. Motor End. Slugburst. Knockdance. Needlesor. Meltsaur. Blackpipe. Greaseshot. Bumblehammer. Hosestreet. Sixload. Freestorm. Meltbolt. Broadframe. Cam Hauler. Bomb Alert. Rat Haul. Snapwarp. Overcrunch. Slingstuff, Dreadgrabber, Draghead, Flyface, Slapjump, Down Shot, Ratplex, Roll Strip, Rain Hauler, Roaddragon, Downflight, Roughgunner, Down Rod, Gundash, Blackblades, Slingrunner, Silverhold, Apebrain, Fortresscharger, Wheelflight, Groundmarauder, Wideblades, Mixside, Noseatron, Joywise, Freeatron, Pointbuster, Dark Saber, Sidecone, Slugpit, Hub Rod, Power Aid, Fire Daddy, Drop Daddy, Kickway, Stonetrack, Squawkjump, Hosejumper, Dreadcruncher, Mainspan, Pointswipe, Staketwin, Catflight, Brainfill, Lasershaker, Omega Cloud, Crosshappy, Splashstreet, Lighthopper, Roadwolf, Hosestuff, Sixkill, Slapbee, Groundwolf, Sea Hauler, Airstreaker, Chop Twist, Mainshot, Stake Alert, Razorshaft, Ironcone, Storm Hauler, Hoseshot, Wingdragon, Broadblank, Flygut, Scatterbug, Wildmine, Holetrain, Twinhandler, Storm Twist, Giant Wave, Stormcyclone, Demolitread, Irontread, Wave Grave, Wavethrower, Wavetron, Reversescream, Sixwave, Sneakerscream, Dark Zarak, Sandclonus, Snowclonus, Superscream, Snowstorm, Redscream, Spiderscream, Screamtron, Troublemaker, Troublescream, Nightstar, Reversescream, Sneakerscream, Cometscream, Megastar, Megascream, Galvascream, Galvastar, Supertread, Astroflash, Boltstone, Brimflash, Cloudhairs, Cop-Kill, Cy-Tur, Galvawind, Megawind, Longtrain, Cross Slick, Hammerfall, Shottread, Trackshot, Groundquake, Castshoot, Overoff, Warp Shadow, Capstorm, Sandmobile, Snowmobile, Sandstorm, Sparrowlock, Dreadatron, Black Convoy, Armavenger, Spincrusher, Flinttwin. Holespin. Chromecone. Blackbee. Deaddance. Sixfight. Stone Cloud. Sand Alert. Chromebug. Land Off. Wavelane. Menbomb. Hotgate. Blow Hauler. Moon Maximus. Omega End. Birdswipe. Sand Raid. Smokewipe. Darkkill. Superjet. Motor Twist. Street Leo. Flytrack. Airmarauder. Darkwise. Sandworks. Hub Off. Highhopper. Sixraker. Bluesaw. Rain End. Slugcruncher. Blow Cloud. Gold Hauler. Flatstrong. Snapshaker. Surecap. Splashlock. Menscream. Soundfill. Hyperpunch. Steelpath. Ratstreet. Ironframe. Clouddealer. Greasejet. Slapstrong. Sunplay. Slapout. Bristleshift. Slingblock. Sunstalker. Rough Spot. Chrome Hauler. Choptalk. Darkshot. Wavestreet. Flat Haul. Streetfeather. Redblades. Fly Shot. Stranglewave. Quickhold. Wingwipe. Doubleblock. Lightlfight. Strangleplay. Flat High. Bluebrain. Razoratron. Hose Alert. Stormwolf. Treadblades. Fastlock. Smokedash. Starbomb. Battlekill. Counterion. Splashhammer. Snapatron. Lightbeak. Triggercrusher. Wind Aid. Knockjack. Moonsaur. Bristlebrain. Mindtrain. Holestrong. Land Haul. Bluebar. Fistbat. Bristlehappy. Twin Hauler. Cliffline. Pointcap. Thunder Hauler. Silverwind. Waveburner. Firedragon. Battlelock. Bumblestreak. Flatnose. Widebar. Power Saber. Soundwing. Razorstreak. Flintshock. Dreadslinger. Sinnerframe. Blackflight. Treadlord. Rippercharger. Buzzback. Blastrock. Flat Saber. Bumblehead. Mixwave. Starbite. Divehold. Snapmix. Sparkwave. Longbuster. And Sun Daddy.

There could potentially be more newer Decepticons to show up on Earth, but don't take my word for it: I don't want to go too crazy with so many original Autobots and Decepticons in my stories to the point where there'd be too many to keep track of and depict them in roles for this story's 53 chapters, including this chapter as the first one.

In addition to that, in a future chapter, Corbeauflight Prime will start his plans to convince Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker to switch sides. Take a wild guess on which chapter that is.

Enjoy chapter 1: First Encounter with Primus.)

(Quadwal cluster, Earth 2019837465210, December 28th, 2069, Lawrence Murphy's POV...)

Who am I? Well then, allow me to answer that question.

I'm Lawrence Murphy. And if you saw my second floor garage full of Transformers memorabilia specifically in terms of transformable Transformers action figures, Transformers cartoon and movie DVDs, Transformers console video games, Transformers comic books, and of course, my own personal workbench for making high-quality Transformers toys based on obscure Transformers characters, unseen Transformers characters, Transformers toys that were cancelled before they could get released, and even characters who were either never given toys whatsoever or the toys that don't have their chronological arsenals or paint jobs such as the KSI Sentries of the Studio Series toyline, I guess you could see for yourselves that I'm a Transformers fan.

I can easily tell you that I was a Transformers toy collector and toy designer.

And ever since I discovered the beloved Transformers franchise when I was 6 years old back in 2049, I was really into collecting the toys from most of the eras of Transformers except for the original Generation 1 toys, the original Generation 2 toys, the 1980s Headmasters toys, the 1990s Masterforce toys, the 1990s Victory toys, the 1990s Zone toys, and any kind of toys that have serious or minor design flaws like Gold Plastic Syndrome, breakable parts like in certain original Generation 1 toys like Inferno, and limited articulation in robot mode.

As for the toys in question that don't have design flaws and don't have limited articulation in robot mode, I prefer to buy them from third party Transformers companies that were highly recommended by toy reviewers on YouTube. And among the toys from third parties I collected over the years include, but aren't limited to, the Planet X Fall of Cybertron Dinobots. The Planet X War for Cybertron Omega Supreme. The Planet X War for Cybertron Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker. The Planet X War for Cybertron Omega Sentinels. The Devil Saviour Revenge of the Fallen Constructicons. The Dr. Wu Paradron Medics. The TFC Toys Victory Liokaiser. The MetaGate Age of Extinction Triple Changer Drift. The Zeta Toys Generation 1 Superion. The APC Toys Primeverse Airachnid, Soundwave, Megatron, Optimus Prime, Arcee, Vehicon Car, Vehicon Jet, Vehicon Tank, Vehicon Helicopter, Vehicon Truck, Vehicon Seeker, Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, Terrorcon Cliffjumper, Bulkhead, Tailgate, Wheeljack, Smokescreen, Ultra Magnus, Starscream, Knock Out, Skyquake, Dreadwing, Makeshift, Hardshell, Bombshock, the generic Insecticons, Shockwave, Breakdown, the various types of Terrorcons, Unicron, Beast Hunters Optimus Prime, Ratchet, Predaking, Skylynx, Darksteel, and the generic Predacons. The Fans Hobby Energon Optimus Prime. The Toy Lab Dark Of The Moon Soundwave. The X-Transbots Generation 1 Scoop with Holepunch and Tracer. The X-Transbots Autobot X. The X-Transbots Victory Deathsaurus. The KFC Toys Junkions. All sorts of 3rd party Energon cubes. The Fansproject Warbot Generation 1 Broadside. The Mastermind Creations Generation 1 Sixshot. The Mach 5 Generation 1 Ironfist. The MakeToys Generation 1 Nova Prime. The Microblaze Creations Fall of Cybertron Onslaught and Bruticus upgrade kit. The TFC Toys Generation 1 Defensor. The GCreations Generation 1 The Beast. The Unique Toys Generation 1 Abominus. The Mastermind Creations Solus Prime. The Fansproject Generation 1 Quickswitch. The Bold Forms Generation 1 Menasor. Various Generation 1 Medical Bay Tables from the Ark and the Nemesis. The Autobot Base Backgrounds and Decepticon Base Backgrounds. The TFC Toys Generation 1 Piranacon. Many different third party Decepticon Sweeps. The MakeToys Generation 1 Inferno. The Unique Toys Generation 1 Sandstorm. The Iron Factory Victory Black Shadow. The KFC Toys Generation 1 Octane. The Planet X War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Trypticon. Specific 3rd party Generation 1 Headmasters and Targetmasters. The Iron Factory Generation 1 Scorponok. The Iron Factory Headmasters Black Zarak. The Unique Toys Age of Extinction Lockdown. The MakeToys Cybertron Starscream. The Zeta Toys Victory Dinoking/Monstructor. The Perfect Effect Beast Wars Optimal Optimus. The Perfect Effect Beast Machines Primal Prime. The Fans Toys Generation 1 Omega Supreme. The Fans Toys Generation 1 Omega Sentinels. The Iron Factory Generation 1 Tarn. Various The Last Knight weapons for the Knights of Iacon. The Maas Toys Decepticon Throne for Megatron. The Toyworld The Last Knight Bulldog. The Unique Toys The Last Knight Megatron. The Iron Factory Decepticon Seekers. The Transcraft The Last Knight Mohawk. The Iron Factory Generation 1 Powerglide. The Toyworld Beast Wars Transmetal 1 Megatron. The various Autobot Base and Decepticon Base scene displays. The TFC Toys Victory Road Caesar. The Fans Hobby Armada Megatron. The KFC Toys Victory Star Saber. The Iron Factory Robots In Disguise 2001 Ruination. The Transform and Rollout Cybertron Optimus Prime. And even the Banana Force Robots In Disguise 2001 Optimus Prime.

But of course, that was just about a few examples of some of the third party Transformers toys I managed to buy for my collection.

And how am I able to get so much money for the most expensive action figures sold by Hasbro, TakaraTomy, or by a third party that has proper licenses, you ask? Ever since my middle school and high school days, I worked many different side jobs every three months that have high payments for their employees doing their jobs the right way.

And of course, with the fact that my collection of Transformers action figures happen to include expensive toys like Primus and Unicron, multiples of the same toy that are shown as generic foot soldiers, and even different releases of specific characters to represent different characters like the Aligned continuity Town Commanders, I guess you could say I would end up rich if I sold my collection for decent affordable prices one at a time.

At the same time, I also acquired permission from both Hasbro and the families of fanfiction writers in the past to make custom-made Transformers tots that are based on original character Autobots, Maximals, Predacons and Decepticons from several different Transformers fanfiction stories, including the ones that were long since deleted.

Granted, I had to recall all of the details from my long photographic memory, but it was worth it.

And with so many new Transformers toys flying off shelves for Hasbro, TakaraTomy, and third parties, we all respectively made lots of money.

Of course, I donated my legitimate gains to different charities in small to medium-sized amounts. After all, every little bit helps.

And now that I think about it, because I made all replicas of my Transformers toys out of plastic and metal, they lasted all of my life. And I happen to possess replicas of various cancelled Transformers toys and Transformers toys from parts of the franchise that didn't have toys whatsoever. Including the Transformers Universe and Online video games.

But I know for a fact if I ended up rich because of me selling my collection, there's a high possibility that I could end up turning greedy. Which is why, when I become rich after selling my collection, I'll be sure to donate my gains to different charities all over the world, including the ones that are still around. But I ain't gonna mention any of their names; I'd rather not risk anyone attempting to steal my money to pass off my donations as their own.

Anyway, today, I was with my friends and my younger brothers in our secret Transformers club, watching the final episode of Transformers Cybertron – including the lost episode Inferno playing alongside the pilot episode to be a plot filler.

Yeah, we decided to go on a Transformers binge while taking notes and while taking time outs to exercise, to eat, to use the bathrooms, to shower, to go on walks around the community in the daytime, and to sleep.

We all are Transformers nerds. Guilty as charged.

As the credits finished rolling, we ejected the DVD from the DVD player.

I asked my friends and my younger brothers, "Was the Unicron Trilogy fantastic in some ways or what?"

My first brother Keith replied, "You bet. Although, I'm kinda disappointed that Starscream didn't stay an Autobot just because he was manipulated by Thrust and Sideways. And I'm disappointed about how Starscream's memories were lost when he was revived by Alpha Q, only to be semi-permanently reprogrammed into Decepticon servitude by Megatron, and only to become treacherous by the time of the Unicron Singularity. Not to mention Starscream tricked Mudflap into becoming a Decepticon by manipulating his dislike of humans and modern human laws. And not to mention that Megatron/Galvatron tried to use Unicron's powers for his own sinister gains in Energon and Cybertron despite attempting to sacrifice himself to bring an end to Unicron at the end of Energon and at the end of Armada."

My second brother Howard stated after him, "Yeah. And Megatron/Galvatron has died three times and been resurrected two times. But with his third and final death at the hands of Optimus Prime using Vector Prime's sword Rhisling, it was fitting that Galvatron and Unicron were destroyed permanently in their home reality without the universe they inhabited becoming unstable again. I can honestly say I'm a bit surprised, and a tad jealous."

My high school BFF Cristiano then states, "What I'm also disappointed about is the inequality between Autobots and Decepticons in the beginning of Energon that prompted Cyclonus and Demolishor among other Decepticons to return to Megatron's side by the time he returned. Tidal Wave excluded somewhat as he already defected thanks to Scorponok."

My middle school BFF Rylen then says in response, "And what I also hate is the way Optimus handled the first Terrorcon attacks and the descension among the ranks to the past-tense former Decepticons, as well as the late insertion of anti Terrorcon defenses."

My elementary school BFF Heidi says next, "If we had voices of reason in the Autobot ranks, 55% of the Decepticons would stay with the Autobots by the time of the Energon War and by the time of the search for the Cyber Planet Keys."

My kindergarten BFF Hettie then states after Heidi, "And to top it off, I'm severely disappointed that Optimus had initially prohibited contact with the Transformers of Velocitron and the Jungle Planet before gradually changing his mind much later seeing as how Megatron was gathering a new army seeing as how his remaining Decepticons from Armada and Energon - including generics, Snow Cat, Demolishor, Mirage, Shockblast, Six Shot, Constructicon Maximus, Bruticus Maximus, Scorponok, Thrust, Wheeljack, Dirge, Ramjet, Sideways, the Terrorcon army, and so forth - had either left the Decepticons, joined the Autobots, died, vowed servitude to Unicron, were revealed to be in cahoots with the Planet Eater, or were never seen again for reasons unknown."

My elementary school science partner Haven also points out, "Not to mention the fact that the moment the black hole started affecting even the memories of the Transformers, even Optimus and Megatron forgot about their last encounter with Sideways before the Mortal Combat episode and finale of Armada. Who knows what the black hole would do to our memories if we were unfortunate enough to be in the Aurex cluster at the time of the search for the Cyber Planet Keys and the Omega Lock if that was the case."

My high school Best Buddies compatriot Harlyn says after Haven, "What I also find disappointing is that the rest of the Autobots shown in the Unicron Trilogy that we know of didn't show up whatsoever. Including Airazor, Alpha Trion, Anti-Blaze, Armorhide, Ascentor, Autoceptor, Avalon, Beachcomber, Big Red, Bodyblock, Checkpoint, Cheetor, Chromia, Computron and his component Technobots, Cradon, Crystal Widow, Deceptor, Defensor and his component Protectobots, Dragonstorm and his component Guardian Knights, Dropshot, Excellion, Flatfoot, Heavytread, Hightail, the original Armada Smokescreen/Hoist,Kaltor, King Atlas, Knockdown, Landfill and his component Build Team, Landquake, the Mini-Con Landslide, Makeshift - not the Decepticon Pretender of the same name, Monocle, the Cybertron Mini-Con Nightscream, the rest of the Omega Sentinels, the Energon Omega Sentinel, Overcast, Overcharge, Quickstrike, Quickslinger, Rail Racer and his component Team Bullet Train, the Mini-Con Ransack, Ravenus, Repugnus, Rhinox, Riptide, Road Rebel, Scorpia, Scythe, Sentinel Maximus, the Cybertron Shrapnel, the original Armada Skyfall, the Cybertron Skyfall/Skytop, the Mini-Con Sky Shadow, Skysickle, the Cybertron Smokescreen, the Mini-Con Steamhammer, the Cybertron Mini-Con Strongarm, the Mini-Con Stockade, Superion and his component Aerialbots, Superion Maximus and his new component Construction Team taken from Constructicon Maximus, the original Armada Swerve from the Universe 2008 toyline, the Cybertron Swerve, the Cybertron Mini-Con Tankor, the Cybertron Mini-Con Thunderblast, Thunderstick, Torque, Tow-Line, Treadbolt, Ultra Magnus, Victorion and her component Torchbearers, Volcanicus and his component Dinobots, Whirl from the Transformers Universe toyline, and the Mini-Con Windrazor - they never showed up in the cartoons whatsoever."

My college BFF Adalee points out in response, "Yeah, but that would be too many Autobot characters to fit in just three cartoons per episode."

I stated in response, "That's... actually a good point."

My first BFF in our workplace Mauro then says in response, "It is a good point because, for every Transformers cartoon or movie that has more than thirty or sixty characters, they would have to be either abandoned or killed off to make space for other characters that have become popular."

I nodded in response, as I couldn't argue with that logic of cartoons and the amount of characters.

My second BFF from college by the name of Oriana Pitt then says, "But in all seriousness, Lawrence, the fact is that fanfictions are written for the sole purpose of introducing extra characters - made by the original fiction source or by the writers themselves - aside from changing the plot of specific video games, anime, manga, comic books, cartoons, and movies if there's anything about them that people hate to a minority or to an extreme."

I replied, "True."

My third BFF from college by the name of Paige Ferell then states after Oriana, "Yes, you see, we managed to make some good stories back in the days, back before we all met one another. But we could never measure up to the fanfiction writers of the past."

My second BFF from high school by the name of Oseias Hill adds, "Yeah, we may not be as good as those who came before us, but we're still good in our own rights."

My third BFF from high school by the name of Oscar Fey adds as well, "But the simple fact is, we got lots of interesting Transformers stories to offer and post on fanfiction dot net, Archive Of Our Own, and Watt Pad. Nevertheless, we're gonna have to iron out the details of our latest story before we post the first chapter overall."

My second BFF from middle school by the name of Olympia Cross then states, "I agree, Oscar. We're gonna have to do the usual: have the chapter beta read, change whatever's not correct aside from punctuation and grammar, and add whatever we need to add as necessary."

My third BFF from middle school by the name of Olivia Kasem says after Olympia, "I think I might be able to help with that. I may not be a professional beta reader, but I still do a decent enough job."

My second BFF from elementary school by the name of Orlando Gautier adds, "By the way, we're gonna have to decide what to do for our next Transformers watching binge."

My third BFF from elementary school by the name of Obadiah Lennon suggests, "How about the live action Transformers films by Michael Bay and the ones after them?"

My second BFF from our workplace by the name of Oceania McCabe replies, "That sounds like a nice idea. We'll have to pick them out according to release date order from 2007 to Rise of the Beasts."

And all the while, our other friends by the names of Oakley Shellhorn, Nova Wallach, Norman Burton, Nyra Collins, Nyomi Messick, Nylah Crothers, Nolan Sansom, Noel Eiding, Nyah Carmel, Novalee Oppenheimer, Noam McConnonhie, Noah Edmiston, Norma Kincaid, Nora Moschitta, Nivaan Haymer, Nirvaan Burghardt, Noor McGovern, Nikolai Mendenhall, Nola Renaday, Nirvana Barclay, Nina Keener, Niko Lofting, Nikita Revill, Nikki Bulen, Nicolette Feinberg, Nicole Hostetter, Nikhil Cummings, Nigel Workman, Neveah Gagnon, Nelly Weaver, Nefertari O'Brien, Nayla LaMarche, Nick Ratner, Nicholas Sheehan, Niam Janson, Neymar Slifer, Nestor Wetzler, Neo Shimizu, Nelson Morohashi, Neil Moeller, Nehemias Spiedel, Nehemiah Breitenbach, Nayeli Weitzman, Navya Graziano, Nathalie Goyette, Nathalia Lombardo, Nara Lefler, Naomi Shishido, Nancy Trippetti, Naliyah Bulanadi, Nalani Jeong, Nahomy Scribner, Nadine Gruwell, Nadia Edmondson, Mylene Morrow, Moriah Kaye, Morgan Beley, Montserrat Acheson, Monserrath Chirillo, Monroe Adamthwaite, Monique Devall, Monica Hendrikse, Molly Klassen, Moira Murdock, Moana Daingerfield, Misha Riegel, Miriam Bosch, Mireya Tatasciore, Miranda Willingham, Mirabelle Szarabajka, Mirabella Riordan, Mira Kaplan, Minerva Strauss, Millie Wingert, Millicent Joles, Miley Lodge, and Mileena Ochman were all in the room exercising, seeing as the Unicron Trilogy binge was finished.

My third brother Perry asks us, "Guys, aside from those known detriments and disappointments, have you ever wondered what life might be like if we were transported into the Aurex cluster by Primus himself to help the Autobots?"

My fourth brother, Wade replies, "Yeah, but let's also not forget that Megatron/Galvatron is a powerful combatant, his dark powers in Transformers Cybertron makes him nearly impossible to defeat one on one, and Unicron's quantum computers will enable him to find out about us due to his quantum computers being able to detect any possible scenarios within the Transformers time stream. In addition to that, Unicron will undoubtedly find a way to dispose of us."

Just as we were discussing what to do next, we heard a whistling sound coming from the window.

We saw it was... A MISSILE!

Before anyone could even say "Incoming," the missile knocked into the building and detonated upon impact, killing all of us in unison.

Things went black for all of us.

(Aurex cluster 802.23 Alpha, 3rd person...)

The one hundred and thirty-seven friends, brothers and sisters woke up to find themselves in a white-hazed room.

Once they woke up, they were shocked to see that they were now Transformer robots.

First up on the roster was Lawrence Murphy, soon to be renamed Corbeauflight Prime. He's an Autobot Leader and a Twelve Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Megatron, the RID 2001 Galvatron, and the DOTM Sentinel Prime.

Then there was Ryan McCallister, soon to be renamed Doompunch. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Starscream, but in the colors of Doombox and Counterpunch.

Next was Robert Morris, soon to be renamed Astroburn. He's an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by the Generation 1 Astrotrain, but in the colors of the RID Sideburn.

Then there was Billy Field, soon to be renamed Frostburn. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Tyran cluster Starscream, but in the added colors of the Supercharged Sideburn.

Next was Kennedy Garcia, soon to be renamed Stormscraps. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the WFC/FOC Starscream, but in the added colors of Skywarp, Thundercracker, Acid Storm, Ion Storm and Nova Storm.

Then there was Scott Durance, soon to be renamed Bullswitch. He's an Autobot soldier inspired by the Primeverse Bulkhead, but in the added colors of Quickswitch and Horri-Bull.

Next was Russell Regal, soon to be renamed Growlstalker. He's an Autobot soldier inspired by the Primeverse Cliffjumper, but in the added colors of Growl and Skystalker.

Then there was Alyssa Grant, soon to be renamed Smokestrike. She's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Power Of The Primes Dreadwind, but in the added colors of Smokescreen and Quickstrike.

Next was Jacob Baldwin, soon to be renamed Hydrausplitter. He's an Autobot Grounder inspired by the Generation 1 Sunstreaker, but in the added colors of Hairsplitter and Hydradread.

Then there was Amrita Griffo, soon to be renamed Hookthing. She's an Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Generation 1 Constructicon Hook.

Next was Isaiah Ortiz, soon to be renamed Doubletwitch. He's an Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Generation 1 Constructicon Long Haul, but in the added colors of Doubledealer and Quickswitch.

Then there was Ryder Hansen, soon to be renamed Jawfeather. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Silverbolt, but in the added colors of Steeljaw and Flamefeather.

Next was Timothy Clinton, soon to be renamed Blitzclaw. He's an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by the Generation 1 Blitzwing, but in the added colors of Chainclaw and Razorclaw.

Then there was Adalee Reilly, soon to be renamed Bruteviper. She's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Air Raid, but in the added colors of Viper and the War For Cybertron Brute soldiers.

Next was Olivia McNeil, soon to be renamed Cannonspot. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Fireflight, but in the added colors of Cannonball and Hot Spot.

Then there was Brian Calvin, soon to be renamed Avianbeast. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Skydive, but in the added colors of Boostwing, Jacknab, Pilfer, Filch and the Dinobot combiner The Beast.

Next was Leonardo Dobson, soon to be renamed Soundblade. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Slingshot, but in the added colors of Soundwave, Soundblaster, Windblade and Wingblade.

Then there was Adam O'Neil, soon to be renamed Skyflash. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the DOTM Skyhammer, but in the added colors of the Tyran cluster Autobot Flash.

Next was Keith Murphy, soon to be renamed Skygroove. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Universe Ramjet toy, but in the colors of the Generation 1 Protectobot Groove.

Next on the metaphorical list is Howard Murphy, soon to be renamed Grimburst. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Skysledge toy, the Cybertron Wing Saber, and the Energon Megatron/Galvatron, but in the added paint jobs from the Dark of the Moon Skyhammer, the Power Core Combiners Skyhammer, the Armada Skywarp, the Generation 1 Rust Renegade Skyburst, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Grimlock.

Then there is Perry Murphy, soon to be renamed Motorcone. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Stormhammer toy and the Transformers Prime Megatron, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Skyhammer.

Up next is Wade Murphy, soon to be renamed Headsnapper. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Stormshot toy, the Energon Starscream, the and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Thundercracker, but in the added paint job from the Armada Hot Shot.

Next was Marty Murphy, soon to be renamed Zephyrfire. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the War For Cybertron/Fall Of Cybertron Jetfire, but in the added colors of the Cybertron Jetfire, the Energon Jetfire and the Animated Jetfire.

Then there was Gregory Murphy, soon to be renamed Wingstrike. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Tyran cluster Wingblade, but in the colors of the RID 2015 Windstrike.

Next up was Murray Murphy, soon to be renamed Frostcharge. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Armada Cyclonus, but in the colors of his Generation 1 counterpart and the Generation 1 Windcharger.

Then there was Rooney Murphy, soon to be renamed Backstalker. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the ROTF Skystalker, but in the colors of the Cybertron Backstop.

Next was Jeff Murphy, soon to be renamed Sunbolt. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the War For Cybertron/Fall Of Cybertron Silverbolt, but in the colors of Sunstreaker and Sunstorm.

Then there was Crispin Murphy, soon to be renamed Flatfist. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the ROTF Blazemaster, but in Hot Shot's colors.

Next was Kazue Acktun, soon to be renamed Tigerrunner. She's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Tyran cluster Blitzwing, but in Hot Shot's colors.

Then there was Dublin Barreda, soon to be renamed Ragedome. She's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Cybertron Jetfire, but in the colors of Armada Jetfire.

Next was Hermes Redler/Dirtspike. She's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Armada Jetfire, but in the colors of Cybertron Jetfire.

Then there was Vesa Apikian, soon to be renamed Jawshift. She's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Jetfire, but in the colors of Cybertron Sky Shadow and the Animated Jetfire.

Next was Ezequiel Okano, soon to be renamed Firespin. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Jetfire, but in the colors of the Tyran cluster Jetstorm, the Tyran cluster Dreadwing, the Energon Dreadwing and the Primeverse Dreadwing.

Then there was Ola Serrano, soon to be renamed Kickclaw. She's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Armada Jetfire, but in the colors of Sky Shadow, Firebolt and Inferno.

Next was Mirko Carabias, soon to be renamed Magnawing Prime. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Wing Saber and the Generation 1 Windblade, but in the colors of Overload.

Then there was Romain Mazzanti, soon to be renamed Ligerjet Prime. He's an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Nemesis Breaker, the Armada Jetfire and the Cybertron Jetfire.

Next was Martin Hames, soon to be renamed Sonicmagna Prime. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Wing Saber, but in the colors of his Cybertron counterpart.

Then there was Juha Macoulis, soon to be renamed Omegawing Prime. He's an Autobot Four Changer inspired by the Energon Omega Supreme, but in the colors of Wing Saber.

Next was Susumu Bascones, soon to be renamed Galaxyliger Prime. He's an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Optimus Prime and Leobreaker.

Then there was Yoann Henderberg, soon to be renamed Crossshot. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Cybertron Sideways, but in the colors of the Armada Sideways and the Tyran cluster Sideways.

Next there was Mauro Sover, soon to be renamed Lightclash. He's an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Energon Starscream, but in the colors of the Armada Powerlinx colors Starscream.

And lastly, there was the remaining 86 former humans: Cristiano Caddie/Grimimus Prime. An Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Starscream, the Primeverse Megatron, the Energon Galvatron, and the Generation 1 Cyclonus.

Citlaly Cadien/Beachimus Prime. An Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Optimus Prime and the Last Knight Megatron.

Harlem Caffin/Banzai Aid, an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the RID 2001 Movor and the Armada Jetfire.

Harlowe Cais/Backwarp. An Autobot tank soldier who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron Brawl, the War for Cybertron Megatron, the War for Cybertron Demolishor, the War for Cybertron Warpath, the War for Cybertron Scattershot, and the Animated Blitzwing without being a Triple Changer, and with all of her turrets arranged as extra turrets for her primary three turrets.

Harlyn Caisley/Squawkclaw. An Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Shockwave, the Transformers Prime Skyquake and Dreadwing, the War for Cybertron comic book Dirge and Ramjet, and the War for Cybertron Silverbolt.

Hattie Caldecott/Mindwing. An Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Animated Marauder Megatron, the Animated Blitzwing, and the Revenge of the Fallen Megatron.

Haven Calder/Mud Leo. An Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Mudflap and the Cybertron Leobreaker.

Heidi Calland/Menwipe. An Autobot Six Changer who looks shares the same vehicle modes, beast mode, and weapon mode as the Primeverse Skyquake, the Animated Bumblebee, the Primeverse Predaking, and the Combiner Wars Megatron as shown in the final episode of Combiner Wars.

Next to that is Rylen Callane/Roadimus Prime. An Autobot Leader whose appearance is a combination of the Energon Rodimus Prime, the Generation 1 Rodimus Prime, the Armada Optimus Prime, and the Dark of the Moon Optimus Prime.

Oriana Pitt, also known as Razor Alert. She's an Autobot medic, military operations commander, and ground defense soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Red Alert, the Armada Red Alert, the Energon Protectobot Red Alert, and the Cybertron Defense Red Alert.

Then there's Paige Ferell, otherwise known as Hubhammer. She's an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hubcap and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Stormhammer.

Oseias Hill, also known as Superclaw. He's an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Silverbolt, the Energon Storm Jet, the War for Cybertron Silverbolt, the Dark Of The Moon Silverbolt, and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream.

Next to that, there's Oscar Fey, aka Hub Alert. He's an Autobot soldier and medic who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Hubcap and the Generation 1 Red Alert.

Next on the metaphorical list is Olympia Cross, better known as Rippercone. She's an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Nosecone, the Victory Drillhorn, and the War for Cybertron Brawl.

Then there's none other than Olivia Kasem, also known as Shockcomber. She's an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave, the Fall of Cybertron Blast Off, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream, and the Primeverse Soundwave.

Up next is none other than Orlando Gautier, aka Stonelight. He's an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Lightspeed, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stonecruncher.

Next on the metaphorical list is Obadiah Lennon, also known as Longline. He's an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Longarm and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Tow-Line.

Then there's none other than Oceania McCabe, otherwise known as Bombbrow. She's an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Highbrow and the Transformers Hunt for the Decepticons Highbrow, but without being a Headmaster.

Coming in at number 60 is Oakley Shellhorn, better known as Icedrive. She's an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shockdrive, but in the same paint job as the Power Core Combiners Icepick.

Coming in at number 61 is none other than Nova Wallach, aka Downpath. He's an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron Warpath and the Dark of the Moon Warpath, but in the same paint job as the Energon and Cybertron iterations of Downshift.

Next to that is Norman Burton, also known as Firstfight. He's an Autobot medic and Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 First Aid and the Generation 1 Dogfight.

And the rest are as follows: Nyra Collins/Big Rod looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hot Rod and the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy.

Nyomi Messick/Gold Twist is an Autobot tank soldier who looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Brawl and the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist.

Nylah Crothers/Tailstreaker is an Autobot Triple Changer who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Tailspin and the Generation 1 Tailwind.

Nolan Sansom/Mindfill is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Landfill and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Landfill.

Noel Eiding/Broad Hauler is an Autobot Four Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hauler and the Generation 1 Broadside.

Nyah Carmel/Squeezebolt is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Storm Jet, the Energon Storm Jet, the Generation 1 Silverbolt, the Generation 2 Silverbolt, the Transformers Universe Micromaster Silverbolt, and the Dark of the Moon Silverbolt.

Novalee Oppenheimer/Shockbar is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar.

Noam McConnonhie/Broadfest is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Starscream and the War for Cybertron Silverbolt, but in the added paint jobs from Broadside and Slugfest.

Noah Edmiston/Trailtop is an Autobot defense specialist who looks like the Generation 1 Trailbreaker, but in the same paint job as Topspin.

Norma Kincaid/Downstorm is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Downshift and the War for Cybertron video game Autobot Soldier.

Nora Moschitta/Fistbomb is an Autobot Wrecker who looks like the Generation 1 Ironfist, but in the same paint job as Divebomb.

Nivaan Haymer/Rain Leo is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by the Generation 1 Victory Leo, but in the added paint job from Raindance and the Rainmakers.

Nirvaan Burghardt/Irontooth is an Autobot weapon specialist who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Ironhide, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Ironhide, the Energon Ironhide, and the Transformers 2007 Ironhide, but in the added paint jobs from multiple Transformers sharing the name Sawtooth.

Noor McGovern/Snapburst is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Apeface and the Power Core Combiners Skyburst.

Nikolai Mendenhall/Sand Alert is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Armada Red Alert and the Armada Cyclonus, in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Sandstorm.

Nola Renaday/Brainstreet is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Generation 1 Streetwise, but without being a Headmaster.

Nirvana Barclay/Birdgrabber is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Birdbrain and without being a Pretender Vehicle.

Nina Keener/Headheader is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Energon Bulkhead and the Generation 1 Doubleheader, but without being a Pretender.

Niko Lofting/Triggerhopper is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Triggerhappy and the Generation 1 Skyhopper, but without being a Micromaster.

Nikita Revill/Suremarauder is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Sureshot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Submarauder.

Nikki Bulen/Redworks is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Generation 1 Red Wing, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Ironworks.

Nicolette Feinberg/Brainway is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Generation 1 Brainstorm, but in the same paint job as the Cybertron Sideways and without being a Headmaster.

Nicole Hostetter/Searchspeed is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Lightspeed and the Power Core Combiner Searchlight.

Nikhil Cummings/Beastion is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron, Fall of Cybertron, Transformers Prime, and Robots in Disguise 2015 Autobots and Decepticons with a jet mode.

Nigel Workman/First Hauler is an Autobot Constructobot who looks like the Generation 1 Hauler, but in the same paint job as First Aid.

Neveah Gagnon/Ape Saber is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Victory Star Saber, the Energon Wing Saber, and Cybertron Wing Saber, but in the added paint job as the Generation 1 Apeface.

Nelly Weaver/Kickpath is an Autobot tank soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Warpath, the Transformers Energon Kickback, the Transformers Animated Blitzwing without the jet mode, and the Dark of the Moon Warpath.

Nefertari O'Brien/Rainbat is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by the Transformers Victory Hellbat, but in the added paint jobs from the Generation 1 Raindance and the Rainmakers.

Nayla LaMarche/Snap End is an Autobot Four Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Transformers Prime Dead End. Nick Ratner/Trigger Spot is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Triggerhappy and the Generation 1 Hot Spot.

Nicholas Sheehan/Strikecrusher is an Autobot Constructobot inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Bonecrusher, the Energon Bonecrusher, the Transformers Universe Micromaster Bonecrusher, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Bonecrusher.

Niam Janson/Birdcharger is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Rise of the Dark Spark Windcharger and the Revenge of the Fallen Jolt.

Neymar Slifer/Wildgut is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Wildrider and the Cyberverse Wildwheel.

Nestor Wetzler/Freefill is an Autobot Constructobot whose appearance is the same as the Generation 1 Landfill, but in the added paint job from the Transformers Prime Knock Out.

Neo Shimizu/Blitz Haul is an Autobot Triple Changer and Constructobot inspired by a combination of the Bumblebee movie Blitzwing and the Revenge of the Fallen Long Haul.

Nelson Morohashi/Pointasor is an Autobot soldier and Constructobot who resembles the Transformers Cybertron Menasor, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Pointblank.

Neil Moeller/Night Haul is an Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Robots in Disguise 2001 Long Haul, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Nightbird.

Nehemias Spiedel/Sound End is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Dead End and the Dark of the Moon Soundwave.

Nehemiah Breitenbach/Rolljack is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Wheeljack, the Armada Wheeljack, the Dark Of The Moon Wheeljack, and the Transformers Prime Wheeljack.

Nayeli Weitzman/Hot Hauler is an Autobot Constructobot whose appearance is inspired by the Generation 1 Hauler, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Hot Spot.

Navya Graziano/Hotsnapper is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Transformers Prime Wrecker Hot Shot, but in the added paint job from the Transformers Prime Rippersnapper.

Nathalie Goyette/Freespin is an Autobot Aerialbot and Wrecker who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Blast Off, the Generation 1 Topspin, the Fall of Cybertron Topspin, and the War for Cybertron Silverbolt.

Nathalia Lombardo/Meltcase is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Transformers Universe Meltdown and the Dark of the Moon Space Case.

Nara Lefler/Greasemarauder is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Dark Of The Moon Megatron, the Robots in Disguise 2001 Scourge, and the Generation 1 Tanker Truck Micromaster Combiner Transport, but without being a Micromaster Combiner Transport.

Naomi Shishido/Wild Supreme is an Autobot Omega Sentinel that looks like the Transformers War For Cybertron video game Omega Supreme, but with the additional ability to alter her size at will.

Nancy Trippetti/Beastglide is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Powerglide, the Dark Of The Moon Powerglide, the War for Cybertron Silverbolt, the Energon Galvatron, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Storm Jet.

Naliyah Bulanadi/Ground Alert is an Autobot Constructobot inspired by the Generation 1 Groundpounder, but in the added paint job from Red Alert.

Nalani Jeong/Soundfight is an Autobot Aerialbot inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Soundwave, the Generation 1 Dogfight, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Dogfight, and the Transformers Prime Soundwave.

Nahomy Scribner/Longstreak is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Bluestreak, but in the added paint job from the Transformers 2007 Longarm.

Nadine Gruwell/Snaptrack is an Autobot Triple Changer who looks like the Generation 1 Tracks, but in the added paint job from Snapdragon.

Nadia Edmondson/Airwipe is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Air Raid, the War for Cybertron Air Raid, and the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe.

Mylene Morrow/Free Off is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Last Knight Nitro Zeus, the Generation 1 Blast Off, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Skywarp, and the Transformers 2007 Starscream.

Moriah Kaye/Surewave is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Cybertron Soundwave and the Generation 1 Sureshot.

Morgan Beley/Gut End is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Gutcruncher with a functioning jet mode and the Generation 1 Dead End.

Montserrat Acheson/Wildscream is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like the Transformers Animated Starscream, but in the added paint job from the Animated Wildrider.

Monserrath Chirillo/Snap Spot is an Autobot Four Changer who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Generation 1 Hot Spot.

Monroe Adamthwaite/Dragnose is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Drag Strip and the Generation 1 Needlenose.

Monique Devall/Roadshot is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Roadtrap and the Armada Hot Shot.

Monica Hendrikse/Tail Saber is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Tailwind, the Energon Wing Saber, the Cybertron Wing Saber, the Generation 1 Thunderwing, and the Transformers Victory Star Saber.

Molly Klassen/Mindline is an Autobot Aerialbot who resembles the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe, but in the added paint job from the Robots in Disguise 2001 Tow-Line.

Moira Murdock/Sinnerstreaker is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sunstreaker and the Revenge of the Fallen Sideswipe, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Sinnertwin.

Moana Daingerfield/Road Spot is an Autobot Triple Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Hot Spot and the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but without being a Pretender Vehicle whatsoever.

Misha Riegel/Catshell is an Autobot soldier who resembles the Energon Snow Cat, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Bombshell.

Miriam Bosch/Goldbee is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Goldbug and the Age of Extinction Bumblebee.

Mireya Tatasciore/Doubletrack is an Autobot Four Changer inspired by a combination of the Generation 1 Doubledealer and the Generation 1 Tracks, but without being a Powermaster.

Miranda Willingham/Countrock is an Autobot soldier who looks like the Generation 1 Countdown, but without being a Micromaster.

Mirabelle Szarabajka/Melt Daddy is an Autobot soldier who resembles a combination of the Transformers Universe Meltdown and the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy.

Mirabella Riordan/Blastsor is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same design as the Transformers Cybertron Soundwave/Transformers Universe Blaster, but in the added paint jobs from different iterations of Menasor.

Mira Kaplan/Air Saber is an Autobot Aerialbot who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Wing Saber and the Generation 1 Air Raid.

Minerva Strauss/Crosslight is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Cybertron Crosswise and the Generation 1 Lightspeed.

Millie Wingert/Dead Slam is an Autobot soldier who looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Dead End and the Transformers Prime Dead End, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Grand Slam.

Millicent Joles/Motorwind is an Autobot Triple Changer who resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Motormaster, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster, and the Generation 1 Windsweeper.

Miley Lodge/Chainspray is an Autobot Aerialbot who shares the same appearance as the Operation Combination Chain Gun, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Seaspray.

And lastly, Mileena Ochman/Fist Daddy is an Autobot soldier and Wrecker who looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy, the Generation 1 Ironfist and the Animated Ironfist.

As the 137 new Autobots started to chat among themselves, an all-powerful voice states to them, "I see you have gotten accustomed to your new bodies."

The one hundred and thirty-seven friends whirled around to see Primus, the legendary god of the Transformers race, standing in front of them, his robot mode slightly highlighted in a white and blue haze.

Comprehending that Primus doesn't require Cybertronians to bow before him, the one hundred and thirty-seven new Transformers saluted the God of the Transformers.

Primus chuckles warmly as he remarks, "At ease, my children."

Having deduced what Primus wanted for him and his friends, Lawrence cut to the chase as he asked, "Primus, what can we do for you?"

Primus replies, "I think you can figure it out, since you already know about the plots of the interconnected universe you call the Unicron Trilogy."

Mauro figured it out much faster than his companions and inquired, "You want us to help the Autobots in the war for the Mini-Cons, the war for Energon and the war for the Cyber Planet Keys, don't you?"

Primus nodded in response.

Yoann asked, "But how will we remain undetected to Unicron, Sideways and Soundwave?"

Primus responds, "I will use part of the Allspark to conceal you from Unicron's quantum computers. And I will make sure to reveal myself and use my powers to make your foreknowledge undetectable to Unicron, Sideways and Soundwave when the time is right. Do not worry about it."

Soon, a list came up to show the former humans who's who in terms of name and appearance.

Once they crossed that bridge, they affirmed that they were ready.

But of course, in order to prepare them for the upcoming war with the Decepticons, Primus had the 137 new Autobots training themselves in Cybertronian martial arts and human martial arts for a whopping 24 million years in the distant past of Cybertron after the Thirteen Primes' final battle with Unicron and after the War of the Primes, albeit without anyone getting suspicious, without anyone other than Alpha Trion and Vector Prime knowing, and without the new Transformers showing signs of aging in their human forms or their Cybertronian forms, signifying that his new champions were given true immortality.

(Aurex cluster 802.23 Alpha, the location of the first future Autobot base, after 24 million years of training, third person...)

The one hundred and thirty-seven new Autobots soon found themselves in the future Autobot base used by Optimus Prime's unit.

Lawrence Murphy, now going by the new name of Corbeauflight Prime, said to his comrades, "Autobots, let's make this base suitable for a large enough army of our fellow Autobots and for our future human allies."

Corbeauflight's hands started to glow in all of the depicted colors of Energon as he started to create from his hands' glowing Energon various metal parts used for constructing an Autobot base. In addition to Earthly machinery and Earthly computers merged with their Cybertronian counterparts.

And if that wasn't cool enough, he also made the base extremely big on the outside and the inside without overcrowding anything from outside or inside the mountain. As well as making sure that even the Autobot army and the five humans soon to come would be able to reach for anything that they could possibly need.

Soon, all one hundred and thirty-seven new Autobots went to work.

After five grueling and tedious hours, the Autobot base was finished.

Corbeauflight remarked, "Good work, Autobots. Now, let's get some sleep; it's getting late, after all, and we're going to need all servos on deck when Optimus and Megatron arrive on Earth with a fraction of their Autobot and Decepticon forces."

As Corbeauflight Prime went to his quarters, he asked Primus in his thoughts, "Will Optimus Prime and his group accept us?"

Of course, Corbeauflight got no response, as it wasn't time for Primus to reawaken yet.

So, Corbeauflight decided to call it a night.

And this story of Corbeauflight Prime is just getting started.

To be continued...

(Author's notes: This is my first Transformers Armada fanfiction story. Some things about the overall plot might change, and there are some things I might not remember, so cut me some slack, please.

Next up, the Autobots that'll show up alongside the chronological Autobots and the aforementioned ones in the beginning notes are as follows: Darkbeast. Voltspot. Turboflight. Beaconcrux. Lightsky. Rhiblades. Bombhammer. Brushbrawl. Topdrift. Highcannon. Dinotwitch. Dustwrangle. Rhinolane. Cloudcircuit. Roughspike. Flightmaster. Grooveworks. Stormscrapper. Pummelracer. Aftertracks. Astrocrack. Tigascrap. Chromedrift. Flashframe. Hightron. Landwheels. Apefight. Rumblecloud. Jawrage. Bombcycle. Apeblitz. Meltflutter. Sidetempest. Hydrausweep. Flashguard. Hailrazor. Slamjaw. Seaclutch. Slamshift. Windside. Starraid. Gearpoint. Aquadealer. Meltglider. Firestalker. Apeslinger. Bluerunner. Skyscope. Stardagger. Dropbird. Brakeways. Bombcrush. Bombmine. Harddagger. Ditchharness. Topblast. Doubleglitch. Botanimine. Bombwatch. Twinshot. Hailcircuit. Lazerside. Darkquake. Turbowave. Rapidjaw. Neutrocast. Freecharge. Pyrocloud. Neutromine. Voltside. Blowwise. Flightkill. Lightoracle. Stormrake. Cliffhide. Afterrake. Deftblades. Autoblitz. Doublekick. Roughray. Landburn. Brakestalker. Leadwheels. Lazerstrong. Fistlift. Hyperbang. Blitzblaster. Bulksling. Freestalker. Growlwatch. Buzzbrawn. Crackjaw. Talonburst. Starclaw. Joltpounder. Deepfeather. Brushsling. Lightsweep. Roadwing. Tigershift. Rotorrunner. Overlane. Grindblaze. Aviandome. Scrapburner. Apeflow. Oilsling. Twinburn. Strikeburn. Hailglider. Flyraid. Roadscraps. Boulderway. Photoncrush. Iciclegleam. Landsprocket. Helicast. Airslide. Armorframe. Gunslinger. Dusttop. Cliffcrack. Buzzslide. Topscrap. Ratheap. Beaconslide. Ironcircuit. Retroblight. Groundstreak. Powerfeather. Hydraback. Thrustergroove. Oilcut. Twinbolt. Shockkill. Chromejump. Rushthruster. Jetraid. Dunewheels. Breacher. Broadside. Cyclonewind. Whirlwing. Thunderflight. Firethunder. Hot Rod. Impactor. Ironfist. Fisitron. Leadfoot. Roadbuster. Rotorstorm. Pyro. Quickcutter. Whirl. Twintwist. Topspin. Duelspin. Groundjump. Deepfight. Chainhide/RID 2001 Armorhide. Nightstuff/RID 2001 Rollbar. Heliviper/RID 2001 Ro-Tor. Tigersiren/RID 2001 Mega-Octane. And Flailswitch/RID 2001 Movor, among others.

See you in chapter 2: First Encounter with the Transformers.)