Transformers 2007: The Legend of Flyimus Prime.
Chapter 1: Entering the Tyran cluster.
(Author's notes: This is sort of like a reboot of my first Transformers Movieverse story by the name of Transported between worlds, but with seriously altered events that still remain the exact same. One notable example is that Jazz and the other dead Autobots – except for the traitor Sentinel Prime – survive into the sequel stories. Another notable example of seriously altered events from my original stories that remain the same is Dylan Gould, Harold Attinger, James Savoy, and all other human antagonists of the films have been exposed early, imprisoned, tried, and sentenced to die. However, for my first rebooted story, there'll be a much shorter OC Autobot crew since it's going to be difficult to write a rebooted story with a humongous amount of characters amounting to five thousand or more from the original work of fiction and fanfiction original characters in terms of the protagonists and antagonists having two to five thousand named characters or more. And it would be even more difficult to keep track of each characters per chapter. But the OC Autobot crew will still be large enough to help the entirety of Optimus Prime's Autobot army to outnumber the Decepticon army in the Battle for Mission City, in the aftermath of the Battle for Egypt slash Operation Firestorm, in the Battle for Chicago, in the Battle for Hong Kong, and in the Battle for Stonehenge in potential fanfiction sequels for this rewritten story.
The crew of Flyimus Prime will be revealed in this chapter, and they'll be accompanied by clones, drones, generic troops, etc. to make the Autobot forces that much bigger.
Enjoy chapter 1: Entering the Tyran cluster.)
(Quadwal cluster Earth 235367, August 19th, 2059, first person POV...)
Who am I?
Are you sure you want me to tell you?
I'm asking to double check simply because the story of my life is not exactly a fantasy, nor is it a fairy tale, neither is it a dream, nor is it something out of an action movie. And it's not something out of a comic book, a cartoon, or a video game either.
If somebody told you I was just a normal, slightly below average guy who's carefree, naïve, dumb, and isn't important to any form of society from the United States or from the rest of the world in the 21st century, that somebody was a liar.
I'm Wallace Henderson.
I'm 29 years old, living in New York City, the Land of Opportunity.
And as one might imagine from the thousands to millions of transformable action figures on my shelves and in my toy chests and in my storage bins, I'm a Transformers fan and avid Transformers toy collector.
But I specifically collect all manner of Transformers action figures that transform from robot mode to vehicle mode, beast mode, weapon mode, combiner mode, object mode, and planet mode. Excluding the original Generation 1 toys with limited articulation and parts bound to break off the toys.
The original Generation 1 Transformers toys from 1984 to 1991 were absolutely atrocious.
And because of the fact that I worked many child jobs, teenage jobs in high school, and college-recommended jobs in college, I earned lots of money needed to buy all of the Transformers toys I needed in my collection.
But of course, I always made sure to avoid the toys with serious design flaws like Gold Plastic Syndrome, warped soft plastic, degradable paint that fades by exposure to sunlight, breakable plastic parts like The Last Knight Barricade, Brown Plastic Syndrome like the Beast Wars Transmetal 1 Megatron in the US as well as the United Warriors Motormaster, and even toys that needed to be handled with care while playing with them.
And the Transformers toys from different Transformers toylines included the ones from Beast Wars, Beast Wars Neo, Beast Wars II, Beast Machines, BotCon, OTFCC, Timelines, Classics, Collaborative, Machine Wars, Masterpiece, Robots in Disguise 2001, Armada, Energon, Cybertron, Movieverse 2007, Animated, Universe 1, Universe 2, Revenge of the Fallen, Primeverse, War for Cybertron, Fall of Cybertron, Power Core Combiners, Transformers 2010, Hunt for the Decepticons, Reveal The Shield, Rescue Bots, Dark of the Moon, Age of Extinction, The Last Knight, Combiner Wars, Titans Return, Power of the Primes, Generations, Generations Selects, War for Cybertron: Siege, War for Cybertron Trilogy, War for Cybertron: Earthrise, War for Cybertron: Kingdom, Legacy, Legacy: Evolution, Robots in Disguise 2015, Rescue Bots Academy, Studio Series, Adventure, United, United Warriors, Robotmasters, Studio Series 1986, Studio Series War for Cybertron, Studio Series Fall of Cybertron, and even toys from third party companies with more advanced toys of Generation 1 toys from 1984 to Zone.
And of course, my total collection of Transformers action figures in almost every category including third parties and excluding the original Generation 1 and Generation 2 eras would probably net me about $3.6 billion.
But anyway, little did I know was that I would end up making an adventure of a lifetime in the late, great Michael Bay's live action Transformers movies with an Autobot crew of my own.
This is my story, and this is the story of my crew.
(Third person POV...)
Wallace is going about his business in his home doing his exercise regiment as part of a stubborn desire to keep himself in shape to live longer, and suddenly, the doorbell rings.
Wallace looks through the peek hole to see his girlfriend, Deborah Garcia, standing there.
Wallace opens the door and just as he was about to say something, a bomb explodes above them, blowing up Wallace's home and killing him and his girlfriend instantaneously. And because of close the bomb was when it detonated, there was no evidence that Wallace or Deborah were even there.
The killer and bomber was Deborah's psychotic, abusive, and murderous boyfriend Pablo Venezuela.
At Pablo's trial, he was sentenced to life in prison with no bail or parole. But the damage has since been done.
Of course, unless one were to believe in God's existence, one could say that Wallace, Deborah, and many of Pablo's other victims wouldn't be seen again. But when the almighty Primus reached out and plucked the souls of Pablo's victims out of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, suffice to say that they were going to become part of a 4 million year old Interplanetary civil war and redeem themselves from many of their mistakes and life choices.
(Primus' pocket dimension, third person POV...)
Wallace woke up to see for himself that he was in a void of black space with lots of stars illuminating his figure.
Wallace scratches his head in confusion, only to feel metal on metal.
Wallace looks at his hand to see that it's now made of metal.
Wallace then asks in confusion, "What on Earth?"
Looking into a mirror next to him, Wallace sees for himself that his body is now a Cybertronian Triple Changer frame sharing the designs of the Generation 1 Jetfire, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Jetfire, the War for Cybertron video game Silverbolt, the War for Cybertron Dirge in the Aligned continuity comic books, the War for Cybertron Ramjet in the same comic books, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream, the War for Cybertron Slipstream, the Animated Powermaster Optimus Prime (finished version,) and the Cybertron Optimus Prime all put together. Complete with his normal robot mode and his two super robot modes merged together.
On the other hand, as far as Wallace can see, Deborah looks like a combination of a femme version of the Revenge of the Fallen Breakaway in both tan colorations and a femme version of the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Jetfire. But for now, he didn't know who she was.
Deborah groans as she holds her head and asks, "Where am I? (She turns to face Wallace) Who are you?"
Wallace asks in response, "Who the heckle are you?"
Deborah gasps as she recognizes Wallace and questions in recognition, "Wallace?"
Wallace's optics widen in shock and recognition as he quizzes again in response, "Deborah?"
Wallace and Deborah then question in unison, "What's going on here?" "What's going on here?"
A wise, sagely booming voice then says out of nowhere, "I see you have both awakened at last."
Wallace and Deborah turn around and look up to see the gigantic twenty thousand to one hundred thousand feet tall Primus, the legendary god of the Transformers.
Wallace and Deborah were shocked to see Primus; not just because he was real in this dimension, but also because of the fact that despite the Allspark and the Matrix of Leadership existing in the Tyran cluster slash Michael Bay's live action Transformers films, Primus doesn't exist in the Tyran cluster apart from being seen a couple of times in his Cybertron planet mode and apart from a repainted toy in the Last Knight toyline that looks like his Transformers Cybertron toy.
Wallace inquires in shock, amazement, disbelief, and overall curiosity, "Are you.. are you supposed to be Primus?"
Primus answers, "Yes. I am Primus."
Wallace and Deborah looked at each other before they knelt in respect.
Primus chuckles warmly as he says, "Rise, you two. There's no need to bow."
As the twosome gets back up, Wallace questions while getting to the point, "Any explanation as to why we're here instead of in Heaven to be reunited with our God?"
Primus reveals five hundred and sixty other Transformers robots with him as he replies, "You and Deborah are not the only ones who have died and been resurrected by me in multiple versions of your timeline. Meet your crew."
Both Wallace and Deborah got a good long look at the five hundred and sixty Transformers in front of them before introductions started being made.
First up was Aariz Smith, also known as Omegabeak. He looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Silverbolt and the Revenge of the Fallen/Dark of the Moon Aerialbot Air Raid, but in the same paint job as Omega Supreme and Laserbeak.
Number two was Aarush Martin, also known as Astrosor. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Jetfire and the Cybertron Jetfire, but in the colors of the Generation 1 Astrotrain, the Generation 1 Menasor, and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Menasor.
Number three was Abdulrahman Walker, otherwise known as Slapside. He looks like the Robots in Disguise 2001 Scourge, but in the same paint jobs as Slap Dash, Sideways, Sideswipe, and Sidetrack.
Number four was Aahana Nelson, aka Highmaster. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Motormaster and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster, but in the colors of Blazemaster and Sky High.
Number five on the metaphorical list was Aanya Nguyen, also known as Lightstick. She looks like the Generation 1 Inferno, but in the same paint jobs as Lightbright, Lightspeed, and Nightstick.
Number six on the metaphorical list was Aarav Edwards, also known as Banzaiburst. He looks like a combination of the Transformers 2010 Banzaitron and the Power Core Combiners Skyburst, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Skyburst.
Number seven on the list of new Autobots was Abril Dunst, also known as Mixcap. She looks like a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Mixmaster and the Cybertron Quickmix, but without being Titan-sized and in the colors of the Generation 1 Hubcap.
Number eight was none other than Adamaris Adams, also known as Warstick. She looks like a combination of the Cybertron Jetfire, the Energon Jetfire, and the Animated Jetstorm, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Warpath and Nightstick.
Number nine was Acacia Chavez, also known as Grim Cloud. She looks like a combination of the Energon Stormcloud and the Fall of Cybertron Vortex, but in the added paint jobs from the Generation 1 Storm Cloud and the Fall of Cybertron Grimlock.
Number ten on the list was Abelardo Mendoza, also known as Sinnerwave. He looks like a combination of the Dark of the Moon Soundwave and the Cybertron Soundwave, but in the paint jobs from the Generation 1 Sinnertwin and the Generation 1 Soundwave.
Number eleven was Achilles Patel, also known as Gutfight. He looks like a combination of the Animated Starscream and the Age of Extinction Galvatron, but in the paint jobs from the Animated Gutcruncher and the Generation 1 Dogfight.
Number twelve was Adalind Sanders, also known as Cinderheader. She looks like the Generation 1 Doubleheader, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Cindersaur and without being a Pretender.
Number thirteen on Primus' right was Adhvik Ross, also known as Scatterwave. He looks like the Fall of Cybertron Blaster, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Scattershot, the Generation 1 Soundwave, and the Generation 1 Shockwave.
Number fourteen was none other than Adalie Jenkins, otherwise known as Seastrong. She looks like the Robots in Disguise 2015 Strongarm, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Seaspray.
Next on the list was number fifteen, Adalyne Coleman/Shock End. She looks like the Generation 1 Dead End, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Shockwave and the Energon Shockblast.
Then there's number sixteen, Aditya Gonzales, also known as Bigstalker. He looks like the Revenge of the Fallen Skystalker, but in the paint job from Big Daddy.
The next Transformer at number seventeen was Adonai Romero, otherwise known as Fistjack. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Wheeljack and the Generation 1 Ironfist.
Up next was number eighteen, Adela Patterson, now known as Slugtrain. She looks like the Cyberverse Astrotrain, but in the same paint job as the Dinobot Slug.
Next on the metaphorical list was nineteen, Adriana Graham, aka Beastimus Prime. She looks like a combination of the Beast Wars Transmetal 2 Optimal Optimus and the Animated Ultra Magnus, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Dinobot combiner The Beast.
Number twenty was none other than Aeris Griffin, otherwise known as Rollgate. She looks like the Generation 1 Swindle and the Transformers Prime Tailgate put together.
Number twenty-one was Agam Moreno, also known as Mainwolf. He looks like the Generation 1 Red Alert, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Mainframe and Weirdwolf.
Number twenty-two to come out was Aidan Herrera, aka War End. His appearance is the same as the Armada Hot Shot, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Warpath and Dead End.
Number twenty-three is non other than Aizen Aguilar, otherwise known as Rolldragon. He looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar and the Generation 1 Snapdragon, but without being a Headmaster Horrorcon.
Then there was number twenty-four on the metaphorical list, who was Advika Stevens, also known as Buzz Off. She looks like the Fall of Cybertron Blast Off, but in the same paint jobs as the Cybertron Velocitronian Buzzsaw and the Generation 1 Buzzsaw.
As for number twenty-five known as Aditi Castro, also known as Bone Alert, she looks like the Cybertron Red Alert, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Bonecrusher, the Beast Wars Bonecrusher, and the Energon Bonecrusher.
Next to show up next to Primus was number twenty-six, Adriel Owns, aka Ramcrusher. She looks like a combination of the Tyran cluster Bonecrusher and the Energon Bonecrusher, but in the same paint jobs as the Beast Wars Ramhorn and Ramulus.
Then there was number twenty-seven, Ajay McDonald, otherwise known as Apeshock. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Apeface, the Transformers 2007 video game Shockwave, and the Energon Shockblast, as some sort of Six Changer.
Up next on the metaphorical list was number twenty-eight, Akash Vargas, also known as Guntrain. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Gunrunner and the Armada Astrotrain.
The number twenty-nine in the line of new Autobots was Akhil Chen, aka Thundergate. He resembles the Armada Thundercracker, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Tailgate.
Number thirty was Ahana Porter, otherwise known as Hotstreaker. She looks like the Generation 1 Red Hot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Sunstreaker and without being a Headmaster.
Up next on the roster at number thirty-one was Allani Hunter, also known as Men Alert. She resembles a combination of the Cybertron Defense Red Alert and the Armada Red Alert, but in the same paint job as the Beast Wars Manterror.
Next on the roster list at number thirty-two was Akiva Snyder, aka Ice Supreme. He looks like the Energon Omega Supreme, but in the same paint job as the Dark of the Moon Icepick, the Generation 1 Icepick, and the Energon Snow Cat. Along with the ability to alter his size at will.
The next Transformer to show himself on the roster at number thirty-three was Aksel Munoz, otherwise known as Fin Raid. He looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Air Raid toy, the Dark of the Moon Aerialbot Air Raid and Dark of the Moon Seeker Air Raid, but in the same paint job from the Generation 1 Finback.
Then, at number thirty-four, there was Aileen Dixon, also known as Razorlight. She looks like the Generation 1 Technobot Lightspeed, but in the same paint jobs from the Generation 1 Predacon leader Razorclaw and from the Beast Wars Razorclaw.
Also, at number thirty-five was Ainhoa Holmes, aka Mixshock. She resembles the Generation 1 Mixmaster, but in the same paint jobs as the Revenge of the Fallen Mixmaster, the Energon Shockblast, and the Generation 1 Shockwave.
Up next at number thirty-six was Alaric Robertson, otherwise known as Hottop. He resembles the Cybertron Defense Hot Shot combined with the Generation 1 Topspin.
Then there was number thirty-seven by the human name of Alessandro Salazar, also known as Sureatron. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sureshot and the Cybertron Galvatron.
The next Transformer at number thirty-eight was none other than Aitana Daniels, aka Blitzlock. She resembles a combination of the Age of Extinction Lockdown, the Animated Lockdown, and the Generation 1 Blitzwing, but without the tank mode.
As for thirty-nine by the name of Aiyanna Stephens, otherwise known as Steeljack, she looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Steeljaw, the Generation 1 Wheeljack, and the Dark of the Moon Que/Wheeljack.
Next on the list at number forty was none other than Alistair Weaver, aka Countwave. He resembles the Transformers Universe Countdown toy, but in the same paint jobs as different iterations of Soundwave, Shockwave, and Heatwave.
Up next on the metaphorical list at number forty-one was Amar Hawkins, also known as Sureplex. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Sureshot and the Generation 1 Slugslinger, but in the same paint job as Metroplex.
Then on the roster at number forty-two was the likes of Amadeus Santos, otherwise known as Hose High. He shares the same body type as the Generation 1 Highbrow, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Hosehead and without being a Headmaster.
The next new Transformer at number forty-three was Akshara Knight, aka Triggerasor. She shares the same body type as the Generation 1 Triggerhappy, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Menasor, the Generation 2 Menasor, and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Menasor.
Then, the next Transformer on the roster at number forty-four was Alaia Armstrong, also known as Apeplex. She looks like the Generation 1 Apeface, but with an added tank mode, without being a Headmaster, and while being painted in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Metroplex.
Next up on the roster at number forty-four was Amare Cunningham, otherwise known as Rat Hauler. He greatly resembles the Generation 1 ex-Constructicon Hauler, but in the same paint jobs from the Beast Wars Rattrap, the Beast Wars Transmetal Rattrap, and the Beast Machines Rattrap.
The next Transformer at number forty-five was Amaziah Carroll, aka Sinnertrack. He looks like the Generation 1 Tigertrack, but in the same paint job from the Generation 1 Sinnertwin.
Number forty-six was none other than Alaya Alvarado, also known as Ratblades. She shares the same appearances as Generation 1 Blades, the Cybertron Evac, and the Rescue Bots Blades put together, but in the paint jobs of different iterations of Rattrap.
Number forty-seven was Aleah Delgado, otherwise known as Joysaw. She resembles the Cybertron Velocitronian Buzzsaw, but in the same paint job as the Cybertron Joyride.
Then there was number forty-eight by the name of Anakin Cook, also known as Weirdgrabber. He looks like the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but in the paint job from Weirdwolf and without the Pretender Vehicle shell.
Number forty-nine on the list was Ander Stewart, otherwise known as Rain High. He resembles the Generation 1 Pretender Sky High, but without the Pretender shell and in the same paint jobs as Raindance and the Rainmakers.
Next was number fifty by the name of Aliana Ortiz, aka Bumbleface. She looks like a combination of the Transformers Prime Bumblebee and the Generation 1 Apeface, but without being a Headmaster and without the gorilla mode.
The next Transformer at number fifty-one was Alizay Peterson, also known as Weirdwise. She resembles the Robots in Disguise 2001 Crosswise, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Weirdwolf and the Cybertron Crosswise.
As for number fifty-two, there was Andrey Kim, otherwise known as Grandsaur. He shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Cindersaur, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Grand Slam.
Nex to that, there was number fifty-three by the name of Alizah Ramos, aka Skullasor. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Brawl and the Generation 1 Hardhead, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher and the Generation 1 Menasor, and without being a Headmaster.
Coming up at number fifty-four was Ansel Watson, also known as Break Haul. He looks like a combination of the Combiner Wars Long Haul and the Revenge of the Fallen Long Haul, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Breakdown, the Generation 2 Breakdown, and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Wildbreak.
On top of that, at number fifty-five was Ansh Ross, otherwise known as Sub Daddy. She looks like the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy, but in the colors of Submarauder.
Next on the metaphorical list at number fifty-six was Alondra Jimenez, aka Squawkpit. She looks like the War for Cybertron Contrail, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Squawktalk and the Generation Greasepit.
Then there was this femme at number fifty-seven, Amairani West, also known as Wheeldrive. She looks like a combination of the Transformers Prime Wheeljack and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shockdrive.
Coming up next at number fifty-eight was Apollo Bryant, otherwise known as Ripperbeat. He resembles the Revenge of the Fallen iteration of Nightbeat, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Rippersnapper and the Primeverse Ripclaw.
Up next at number fifty-nine was Archie Gibson, aka Topplex. He shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Topspin and the Dark of the Moon Topspin, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Metroplex and the Transformers Cybertron Metroplex.
Additionally, coming in at number sixty was Amalia Medina, also known as Sandstrong. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sandstorm and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Strongarm, but in the added paint jobs from the Transformers 2007 Strongarm and the Energon Strongarm.
Moreover, the next Transformer at number sixty-one was Amarie Webb, otherwise known as Triggertrap. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Triggerhappy and the Generation 1 Roadtrap.
Furthermore, coming up next at number sixty-two was Amaryllis Guzman, aka Doublemarauder. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Doubledealer and the Generation 1 Submarauder, but without the Pretender shell.
In addition to that, coming up at number sixty-three was Argen Wagner, also known as Birdshaft. He looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 Camshaft and the Generation 1 Birdbrain, but without the Pretender shell.
The next Transformer to show himself at number sixty-four was none other than Arham Guerrero, otherwise known as Headmix. He shares the same appearance as the War for Cybertron Mixmaster, but in the same paint jobs that the Generation 1 Hardhead and the Energon Bulkhead have.
Up next on the non-existent list at number sixty-five was Ambar Chapman, aka Powermine. She greatly resembles a combination of the Transformers Generation 1 Powerdive and the Transformers Cybertron Landmine.
Next to that, number sixty-six was Amora Ortega, also known as Mudhappy. She looks like the Cybertron Mudflap and the Generation 1 Triggerhappy.
As for the likes of number sixty-seven, he's known as Arius Wheeler, otherwise known as Breakshot. He shares the same body type as the War for Cybertron Breakdown, but in the same paint job as the Transformers Prime Wrecker Hot Shot and the Transformers Armada Hot Shot.
Moreover, coming up at number sixty-eight was Arjun Harper, aka Beaststreet. He looks like the Combiner Wars Streetwise, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Dinobot combiner The Beast.
Next to that, the next Transformer coming in at number sixty-nine was Anahit Carlson, also known as Stakebrow. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Highbrow and the Power Core Combiners Stakeout, but without a Headmaster.
On top of that, coming in at number seventy was the likes of Anaiyah Dominguez, otherwise known as Groundmine. She shares the same appearance as the Energon Landmine, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2015 Groundpounder.
Furthermore, coming in at number seventy-one was Armando Lawson, aka Hardrider. He resembles the Generation 1 Hardhead, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Wildrider and without being a Headmaster.
Next to that, number seventy-two was none other than Arsalan Jacobs, also known as Apebreaker. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Apeface and the Transformers Universe video game iteration of Firebreaker, but without being a Headmaster.
Up next after him, number seventy-three was Analiah Montgomery, otherwise known as Brainrock. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Cybertron Soundwave, but in the added paint job from the Transformers Universe Blockrock toy.
The next new Transformer at number seventy-four was Ananya Williamson, also known as Freedragon. She shares the same body type as the Generation 1 Snapdragon, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Freezon and without being a Headmaster.
Up next on the metaphorical at number seventy-five was Athan Espinoza, otherwise known as Iceblank. He looks a lot like a combination of the Power Core Combiners Icepick, the Dark of the Moon Icepick, and the Generation 1 Icepick, but without the Pretender shell, and while being painted in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Pointblank.
Next on the list at number seventy-six was Atreyu Howell, aka Sixwipe. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sixshot and the Energon Six Shot, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation Sideswipe and the Transformers Armada Sideswipe.
Additionally, at number seventy-seven was Anita Wong, also known as Stakestick. She shares the same body type as the Power Core Combiners Stakeout combined with the Generation 1 Stakeout, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Nightstick.
Moreover, there was number seventy-eight by the name of Anjali Weber, otherwise known as Rollspeed. She resembles the Generation 1 Lightspeed, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar.
Furthermore, there was number seventy-nine by the name of Avyaan Marquez, aka Mendrive. He looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shockdrive and the War for Cybertron Drivetrain, but in the same paint job as the Beast Wars Manterror.
In addition to that, number eighty was none other than Axel Padilla, also known as Blackcrunch. He shares the same body type as the Generation 1 Blackjack, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Next to that, number eighty-one was Arabella Walsh, otherwise known as Superblank. She resembles a combination of the Transformers Armada Starscream and the Transformers Energon Starscream, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Superion, the Energon Superion Maximus, and the Generation 1 Pointblank.
Up on the metaphorical list at number eighty-two was Araceli Bowman, aka First Shop. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Ratchet and the Primeverse Ratchet, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 First Aid and the Generation 1 Chop Shop.
The next Transformer to show himself from behind Primus at number eighty-three was Axton Fowler, also known as Land Haul. He looks like a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Long Haul and the Energon Demolishor 2.0., but in the same paint jobs as the Energon Landmine, the Energon Landquake, the Generation 1 Landshark, the Cybertron Landmine, the Tyran cluster Landmine, and the Generation 2 Long Haul.
Next to that, number eighty-four was Ayaan Davidson, otherwise known as Landkill. He resembles the Transformers 2007 Landmine, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Tentakil and Killswitch.
Moreover, at number eighty-five was Arantiza Acosta, aka Afterblock. She shares the same body type as the Generation 2 Afterburner, but in the same paint job as the Energon Roadblock.
Up next on the metaphorical list at number eighty-six was Arantiza Holland, also known as Fistcrusher. She looks like the Animated Ironfist, but in the same paint jobs as the Energon Bonecrusher, the Generation 1 Bonecrusher, and the Tyran cluster Bonecrusher.
Additionally, number eighty-seven was Ayush Pearson, otherwise known as Apestalker. He shares the same body type as the Generation 1 Apeface combined with the Revenge of the Fallen Skystalker, but without being a Headmaster.
Number eighty-eight was Azael Schneider, aka Hyperbeak. He resembles the Generation 1 Hyperdrive, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Laserbeak.
Number eighty-nine was Araya Navarro, also known as Hotspin. She looks like the Generation 1 Hot Spot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Topspin and the Fall of Cybertron Topspin.
Number ninety was Arely Figueroa, otherwise known as Doubleshot. She shares the same appearance as a combination of the Generation 1 Doubledealer and the Armada Hot Shot.
Next to that, number ninety-one was Aribella Keller, aka Dropshock. She resembles the Animated Shockwave, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Dropshot.
On top of that, number ninety-two was Azaiah Caldwell, also known as Hoseplay. He looks like the Generation 1 Hosehead, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Squeezeplay and without being a Headmaster.
Number ninety-three was Azariah Lambert, otherwise known as Tip Rod. He resembles the Last Knight Hot Rod, but in the same paint job as the original Generation 1 Hot Rod.
Number ninety-four was Arisbeth Ayala, also known as Superhandler. She looks like the Generation 1 Roadhandler, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Superion.
Number ninety-five was Ariyah Frazier, also known as Bristleshot. She shares the same design as the Transformers Energon Hot Shot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Bristleback.
Number ninety-six was Aziel Gregory, otherwise known as Stoneface. He resembles the Generation 1 Apeface, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stonecruncher.
Number ninety-seven was Baltazar Carrillo, aka Goldgate. He looks like the Transformers Prime Tailgate, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Goldbug and the Generation 1 Tailgate.
In addition to that, number ninety-eight was Arleth Fleming, also known as Bonebar. She resembles the Transformers Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar, but in the same paint jobs as the various iterations of Bonecrusher in Transformers.
Next to that, number ninety-nine was Armani Schwartz, otherwise known as Blowshock. She resembles a combination of the Transformers Energon Shockblast and the Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Blowpipe.
Up next on the metaphorical list at number one hundred was Baron Norris, otherwise known as Cindersnapper. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Rippersnapper, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Cindersaur.
The next Transformer on the metaphorical list at number one hundred and one was Barrett Walters, also known as Pointhammer. He looks like the Dark of the Moon Skyhammer, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Pointblank.
Then, coming in at number one hundred and two was Artemis McDaniel, aka Scatterion. She shares the same designs as a combination of the Generation 1 Scattershot and the Cybertron Defense Scattershot, but in the added paint jobs as the Generation 1 Superion and the Transformers Energon Superion Maximus.
Next to that, coming in at number one hundred and three was Asees Steele, otherwise known as Countlock. She looks like the Generation 1 Countdown, but in the same paint jobs as the Animated Lockdown and the Age of Extinction Lockdown.
On top of that, at number one hundred and four was Bastian Becker, also known as Needle Magnus. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Ultra Magnus and the Generation 1 Needlenose.
Additionally, coming in at number one hundred and five was Baylor Deleon, aka Blitzspin. He shares the same design as the Animated Blitzwing, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Topspin and the Dark of the Moon Topspin.
Moreover, coming in at number one hundred and six was Ashanti Barker, otherwise known as Tailpick. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Tailpick and the Dark of the Moon Icepick.
Furthermore, coming in at number one hundred and seven was Ashlyn Benson, also known as Skullbreaker. She looks like the Transformers Robots in Disguise 2015 Groundpounder, but in the same paint job as the Transformers Universe video game Firebreaker.
Next to that, coming in at number one hundred and eight was Beckham Haynes, aka Buzztooth. He looks like the Transformers Cybertron Velocitronian Buzzsaw, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Sawtooth and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Sawtooth.
Up next on the metaphorical list was number one hundred and nine by the name of Beckett Thornton, also known as Fast Magnus. He shares the same design as the Transformers Robots in Disguise 2001 Ultra Magnus, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Fasttrack.
The next Transformer who showed up from behind Primus at number one hundred and ten was Asiya Wolfe, otherwise known as Broadwind. She resembles the Generation 2 Windrazor, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Broadside.
In addition to that, coming in at number one hundred and eleven was Aspen McKinney, aka Slug Maximus. She shares the same appearance as the Transformers 2010 Blue Maximus, but in the same paint job as the Dinobot Slug.
The next Transformer to emerge from behind Primus at number one hundred and twelve was Benaiah Zimmerman, also known as Nightlock. He looks like the Armada Cyclonus, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Nightstick and the Animated Lockdown.
Number one hundred and thirteen was Benedict Dawson, otherwise known as Subcone. He resembles the Generation 1 Nosecone, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Submarauder.
Number one hundred and fourteen was Atarah Fletcher, aka Count Shot. She shares the same appearance as the Transformers Energon Hot Shot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Countdown.
Number one hundred and fifteen was Atziri McCarthy, also known as Hubplex. She looks like the Generation 1 Hubcap, but in the same paint job as the Transformers Cybertron Metroplex.
Number one hundred and sixteen was Bilal Cervantes, otherwise known as Laserspray. He looks like the Generation 1 Seaspray, but in the same paint jobs as many iterations of Laserbeak.
Number one hundred and seventeen was Bjorn Reeves, aka Stranglemix. He looks like a combination of the Transformers 2007 video game Mixmaster drones and the Revenge of the Fallen Mixmaster, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stranglehold.
Number one hundred and eighteen was Aubriana Salinas, also known as Squeezemaster. She resembles the Combiner Wars Motormaster, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Squeezeplay.
Number one hundred and nineteen was Aubriella Fuentes, otherwise known as Sandtrap. She shares the same design as the Generation 1 Sandstorm, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Battletrap, the Beast Wars Rattrap, and the Hunt for the Decepticons Firetrap.
Additionally, the next Transformer at number one hundred and twenty was Blaine Baldwin, aka Twin Aid. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Twin Twist and the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 First Aid.
Moreover, number one hundred and twenty-one was Blaze Higgins, also known as Counterlord. He looks like the Generation 1 Counterpunch, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2015 Lord Doomitron.
Number one hundred and twenty-two was Audra Aguirre, otherwise known as Side Hauler. She resembles the Cybertron Sideways, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Long Haul and the Generation 1 Hauler.
Number one hundred and twenty-three was Audriana Cummings, aka Joybomb. She shares the same design as the Transformers Animated Lugnut, but in the same paint jobs as the Cybertron Joyride, the Power Core Combiners Bombshock, and the Generation 1 Bombshell.
Number one hundred and twenty-four was Boden Chandler, also known as Trailsaw. He looks like the Combiner Wars Trailbreaker, but in the same paint job as the Combiner Wars Buzzsaw.
Number one hundred and twenty-five was Bodhi Sharp, otherwise known as Chaingate. He looks like the Operation Combination Chain Gun, but in the same paint job as the Primeverse Tailgate.
Number one hundred and twenty-six was Audrina Barber, also known as Fist Leo. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Victory Leo and the Generation 1 Ironfist.
Number one hundred and twenty-seven was Aulani Ochoa, otherwise known as Countcross. She resembles a combination of the Cybertron Crosswise and the Generation 1 Countdown.
Number one hundred and twenty-eight was Bodie Robbins, also known as Fortresstalk. He shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Galvatron, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Fortress Maximus and the Generation 1 Squawktalk.
Number one hundred and twenty-nine was Borna Ramsey, otherwise known as Soundhappy. He looks like the Transformers Prime Soundwave put together with the Generation 1 Triggerhappy.
Number one hundred and thirty was Aura Griffith, aka Octoion. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Seaspray and the Hunt for the Decepticons Deep Dive, but in the same paint jobs from the Robots in Disguise 2015 Octopunch and the Generation 1 Superion.
Number one hundred and thirty-one was Autumn O'Connor, otherwise known as Joyhold. She looks like the Generation 1 Sideswipe, but in the same paint jobs as the Cybertron Joyride and the Generation 1 Stranglehold.
Number one hundred and thirty-two was Boston Cardenas, also known as Crankbee. He shares the same designs as the Dark of the Moon Crankcase, the Generation 1 Crankcase and the Transformers 2007 Crankcase put together, but in the added paint job from different iterations of Bumblebee.
Number one hundred and thirty-three was Bowen Pacheco, aka Bluesaur. He shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Bluestreak, but in the same paint job from the Generation 1 Cindersaur.
The next Transformer to reveal herself at number one hundred and thirty-four was Avalon Calderon, also known as Ironbeat. She looks like a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Nightbeat and the Dark of the Moon video game version of Ironhide.
As for the likes of the next Transformer at number one hundred and thirty-five, she was Aviana Swanson, otherwise known as Tipbomb. She looks a lot like a combination of the Cybertron Wing Saber and the Generation 1 Needlenose, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Divebomb, the Generation 1 Bombshell, the Cyberverse Bombshell, and the Transformers Prime Bombshock.
Number one hundred and thirty-six was Braden Rivas, aka Brain Aid. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Generation 1 First Aid, but without a Headmaster.
Number one hundred and thirty-seven was Bradley Fitzgerald, also known as Needlesaw. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Needlenose, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 and Cybertron iterations of Buzzsaw.
Number one hundred and thirty-eight was Avigail Rosales, otherwise known as Suresweeper. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sureshot and the Generation 1 Windsweeper.
Number one hundred and thirty-nine was Avleen Christensen, aka Octocharger. She resembles the Generation 1 Windcharger, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2015 Octopunch.
Number one hundred and forty was Branson Manning, also known as Flamejack. He shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Wheeljack and the Generation 1 Flamefeather put together.
Number one hundred and forty-one was Brantley McLaughlin, otherwise known as Needleshell. He looks like the Primeverse Hardshell, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Needlenose.
Number one hundred and forty-two was Avneet Garner, aka Count Saber. She resembles the Transformers Energon Wing Saber, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Countdown.
Number one hundred and forty-three was Avonlea Newton, also known as Holefest. She shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Scourge, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Holepunch, the Generation 1 Slugfest, and the Shattered Glass Slugfest.
Number one hundred and forty-four was Braulio Burgess, otherwise known as Rat Alert. He looks like the Transformers Armada Red Alert, but in the same paint job as the Beast Wars Rattrap.
Number one hundred and forty-five was Braxton Reese, aka After Leo. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Afterburner and the Transformers Victory Victory Leo.
Number one hundred and forty-six was Avril Walton, also known as Joyhead. She shares the same design as the Transformers Energon Bulkhead, but in the same paint job as the Cybertron Joyride.
Number one hundred and forty-seven was Avyanna Trujillo, otherwise known as Longdragon. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Transformers 2007 Longarm drones, but without being a Headmaster.
Number one hundred and forty-eight was Brecken Adkins, aka Lightimus Prime. He resembles a combination of the Armada Optimus Prime, the Generation 1 Rodimus Prime, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster and the Generation 1 Jetfire.
Number one hundred and forty-nine was Brentley Goodman, also known as Counterlock. He shares the same designs as the Animated Lockdown and the Generation 1 Counterpunch put together.
Number one hundred and fifty was Azalea Webster, otherwise known as Blitzbee. She looks like the Generation 1 Blitzwing, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Bumblebee.
Number one hundred and fifty-one was Azaria Goodwin, aka Powertooth. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Powerglide and the Dark of the Moon Powerglide, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Sawtooth and the Generation 1 Powerdive.
Number one hundred and fifty-two was Briggs Fischer, also known as Roughstick. He shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Roughstuff, but n the same paint job as the Generation 1 Nightstick and without being a Micromaster whatsoever.
Number one hundred and fifty-three was Brixton Potter, otherwise known as Flylight. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Flywheels and the the Generation 1 Lightspeed, but without being a Duocon.
Number one hundred and fifty-four was Azeneth Delacruz, aka Rollfeather. She resembles the likes of the Tyran cluster Rollbar and the Generation 1 Darkwing put together, but in the same paint jobs as the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar and the Generation 1 Flamefeather.
Number one hundred and fifty-five was Azucena Montoya, also known as Topbee. She shares the same designs as the Fall of Cybertron Topspin and the Transformers Prime Bumblebee put together.
Number one hundred and fifty-six was Broderick Mullins, otherwise known as Fortressblock. He looks like the Transformers Energon Roadblock, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Fortress Maximus.
Number one hundred and fifty-seven was Brooklyn Castaneda, aka Hotbrow. He resembles a combination of the Cybertron Defense Hot Shot and the Generation 1 Highbrow, but without being a Headmaster.
Number one hundred and fifty-eight was Azul Cannon, also known as Headwipe. She shares the Generation 1 Hardhead, but in the paint jobs as the Generation 1 Mindwipe and the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe, and without being a Headmaster.
Number one hundred and fifty-nine was Bailey Sherman, otherwise known as Downhappy. She looks like the Generation 1 Triggerhappy, but in the same paint jobs as the Transformers Energon and the Transformers Cybertron iterations of Downshift.
Number one hundred and sixty was Brycen Hubbard, aka Streetpath. He resembles the Dark of the Moon Warpath, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Streetwise.
Number one hundred and sixty-one was Bryden Hodges, also known as Slugcap. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Slugslinger, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Hubcap and the Dinobot Slug.
Number one hundred and sixty-two was Belen Zhang, otherwise known as Fistshift. She looks like the Transformers Prime Makeshift, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Ironfist and the Primeverse Fisitron.
Number one hundred and sixty-three was Bellamy Guerra, aka Longion. She resembles a combination of the Transformers 2007 Longarm drones and the Transformers Victory Leozack, but in the same paint jobs as many different iterations of Superion.
Number one hundred and sixty-four was Caden Valencia, also known as Chromecone. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Nosecone and the Generation 1 Chromedome.
Number one hundred and sixty-five was Caelen Saunders, otherwise known as Mixhead. He looks like the Cybertron Quickmix, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Mixmaster.
Number one hundred and sixty-six was Betania Gallagher, aka Slingwolf. She resembles the Generation 1 Slingshot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Weirdwolf.
Number one hundred and sixty-seven was Bexley Hammond, also known as Victoryface. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Apeface and Victory Leo from the Transformers Victory cartoon.
Number one hundred and sixty-eight was Caesar Farmer, otherwise known as Fistimus Prime. He looks like a combination of the Transformers Energon Optimus Prime and the Transformers Armada Optimus Prime, but in the same paint jobs as the Primeverse Fisitron and the Generation 1 Ironfist.
Number one hundred and sixty-nine was Callahan Hampton, aka Flatcrunch. He resembles the Transformers Energon Demolishor, but in the same paint jobs as Skullcruncher and Flatline.
Number one hundred and seventy was Blakeley Ingram, also known as Fireback. She shares the same design as the Generation 1 Fireshot, but in the same paint job as the Cybertron Backstop, and without being one half of a Micromaster Combiner.
Number one hundred and seventy-one was Blythe Gallegos, otherwise known as After Supreme. She looks like the Transformers Energon Omega Supreme, but in the same paint jobs as the Transformers Generation 1 Afterburner and the Generation 1 Afterburner.
Number one hundred and seventy-two was Callum Barton, aka Fistsweeper. He resembles the Generation 1 Windsweeper, but in the same paint jobs as the Primeverse Fisitron and the Generation 1 Ironfist.
Number one hundred and seventy-three was Camden Schroeder, also known as Hotatron. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hot Rod and the Transformers Cybertron Megatron/Galvatron.
Number one hundred and seventy-four was Braelyn Camacho, otherwise known as Chrome Shop. She resembles the Generation 1 Chromedome, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2015 Chop Shop, and without being a Headmaster.
Number one hundred and seventy-five was Brenna Strickland, aka Guttooth. She shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Onslaught, but in the same paint jobs as the Animated Gutcruncher and the RID 2015/Generation 1 iterations of Sawtooth.
Number one hundred and seventy-six was Canaan Parsons, also known as Streetraker. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Streetwise and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shadow Raker.
Number one hundred and seventy-seven was Carlo Frank, otherwise known as Stakeworks. He resembles the Generation 1 Stakeout, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Ironworks.
Number one hundred and seventy-eight was Brielle Glover, aka Divetwin. She shares the same design as the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist, but in the paint jobs as the Generation 1 Divebomb and the Transformers Prime Divebomb.
Number one hundred and seventy-nine was Bridgette Osborne, also known as Streethide. She looks like the Generation 1 Ironhide, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Streetwise.
Number one hundred and eighty was Cason Floyd, otherwise known as Roadcap. He resembles the Generation 1 Roadtrap, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Hubcap, the Generation 1 Roadbuster, and the Dark of the Moon Roadbuster.
Number one hundred and eighty-one was Caspian Ibarra, aka Bonecross. He shares the same designs as a combination of the Generation 1 Bonecrusher, the Energon Bonecrusher, and the Generation 1 Doublecross, but in the same paint job as the War for Cybertron Trilogy Doublecrosser.
Number one hundred and eighty-two was Brinley Suarez, also known as Smoketrain. She looks like the Transformers Cyberverse Astrotrain, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Smokescreen and the Transformers Prime Smokescreen.
Number one hundred and eighty-three was Brisa Orozco, otherwise known as Wave Rod. She resembles the Transformers Energon Rodimus, but in the same paint jobs as the Transformers Armada and Transformers Energon iterations of Tidal Wave.
Number one hundred and eighty-four was Cassian Andrade, aka Stranglepath. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Warpath, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stranglehold.
Number one hundred and eighty-five was Cassius Moody, also known as Kick Twist. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Twin Twist and the Energon Kickback.
Number one hundred and eighty-six was Briseida Escobar, otherwise known as Streetthroat. She resembles the Generation 1 Streetwise, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Cutthroat.
Number one hundred and eighty-seven was Brissa McGuire, aka Superheader. She shares the same design as the Generation 1 Doubleheader, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Superion and the Energon Superion Maximus.
Number one hundred and eighty-eight was Castiel Mueller, also known as Motor Saber. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Motormaster, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster, and the Cybertron Wing Saber.
Number one hundred and eighty-nine was Cayson Hartman, otherwise known as Catraker. He resembles a combination of the Transformers Energon Snow Cat and the Transformers Robots in Disguise 2015 Shadow Raker.
Number one hundred and ninety was Bryanna French, aka Lasergut. She shares the same design as the Transformers Prime Shockwave, but in the same paint jobs as the Transformers Prime Laserbeak and Rot Gut.
Number one hundred and ninety-one was Brylee McBride, also known as Side Haul. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Long Haul and the Revenge of the Fallen Long Haul, but in the same paint jobs as Sideways, Sideswipe, and Sidetrack.
Number one hundred and ninety-two was Cedar Lindsey, otherwise known as Megadance. He resembles a combination of the Armada Megatron and the Energon Megatron.
Number one hundred and ninety-three was Channing Norton, aka Galvadance. He shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Galvatron and his Energon counterpart.
Number one hundred and ninety-four was Calista McCormick, also known as Grandcruncher. She looks like the Generation 1 Hardhead, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Grand Slam and Skullcruncher, and without being a Headmaster.
Number one hundred and ninety-five was Caliyah Flynn, otherwise known as Holesnapper. She resembles the Generation 1 Scoop, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Holepunch and Rippersnapper.
Number one hundred and ninety-six was Charbel Hogan, aka Scattertalk. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Scattershot and the Revenge of the Fallen Scattershot put together, but in the same paint job as Squawktalk.
Number one hundred and ninety-seven was Chase Macias, also known as Subtwin. He looks like the Generation 1 Twin Twist, but in the same paint job as Submarauder.
Number one hundred and ninety-eight was Calla Villanueva, otherwise known as Firsthopper. She resembles the Generation 1 Skyhopper, but without being a Pretender and while sharing the same paint job as First Aid.
Number one hundred and ninety-nine was Calliope Zamora, aka Surepick. She shares the same design as the Generation 1 Sureshot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Icepick.
Number two hundred was Clark Roth, also known as Counter Shop. He looks like the Generation 1 Counterpunch, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Chop Shop and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Chop Shop.
Number two hundred and one was Conrad Nicholson, otherwise known as Cliff Supreme. He resembles a combination of the Energon Cliffjumper and the Energon Omega Supreme, complete with his ability to alter his size at will.
Number two hundred and two was Brynlee Holloway, aka Counterplex. She shares the same designs as a combination of the Combiner Wars Counterpunch and the Cybertron Metroplex, and she has the ability to manipulate her size at will.
Number two hundred and three was Cambria Lozano, also known as Omegabuster. She looks like the Generation 1 Roadbuster, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Omega Supreme, complete with the ability to refill her ammunition through a medium.
Number two hundred and four was Cormac Hoover, otherwise known as Snapnose. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Needlenose and the Generation 1 Snapdragon, but without the dragon mode, without being a Headmaster, and being painted in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Seacon Snaptrap.
Number two hundred and five was Craig Arias, aka Cross Slam. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Crosshairs, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Grand Slam, the Generation 1 Slamdance, the Transformers 2007 Crosshairs, and the Age of Extinction Crosshairs.
Number two hundred and six was Camden Underwood, also known as Ramimus Prime. She looks like a combination of the Transformers Prime Optimus Prime and the Generation 1 Optimus Prime, specifically with the truck and robot mode designs merged together.
Number two hundred and seven was Carissa Greer, otherwise known as Sixwise. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Sixshot and the Transformers Energon Six Shot, but in the same paint jobs as the Robots in Disguise 2001 Crosswise and the Cybertron Crosswise.
Number two hundred and eight was Curren Summers, aka Laserdown. He shares the same design as the Transformers Prime Breakdown, but in the same paint jobs as the various iterations of Laserbeak and Breakdown.
Number two hundred and nine was Cyrus Carson, also known as Slugimus Prime. He looks a lot like a combination of the Dark of the Moon Optimus Prime, the Titans Return Sentinel Prime, and the Armada Optimus Prime.
Number two hundred and ten was Cassia Morrow, otherwise known as Sandwave. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Sandstorm, the Cybertron Soundwave, and the Dark of the Moon Soundwave.
Number two hundred and eleven was Cataleya Clayton, aka Soundwatch. She shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Seawatch, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Soundwave and Soundblaster.
Number two hundred and twelve was Damon Whitaker, also known as Mainshaker. He looks like the Generation 1 Groundshaker, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Mainframe.
Number two hundred and thirteen was Damari Collier, otherwise known as Sandbreaker. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Sandstorm and the Generation 1 Groundbreaker, but without the Pretender shell.
Number two hundred and fourteen was Caterina Zuniga, aka Dropbite. She shares the same design as the Transformers Universe Dropshot toy, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2001 Sky-Byte.
Number two hundred and fifteen was Cayla Melendez, also known as Tailcharger. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Windcharger and the Transformers Prime Tailgate.
Number two hundred and sixteen was Dariel Larsen, otherwise known as Treadcross. He resembles a combination of the Transformers Energon Treadshot and the Transformers Cybertron Crosswise.
Number two hundred and seventeen was Darian Davenport, aka Backdrive. He looks like the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shockdrive, but in the same paint jobs as the Transformers Cybertron Backstop and the Transformers Generation 1 Drivetrain.
Number two hundred and eighteen was Celeste Copeland, also known as Stranglewave. She looks like the Transformers Prime Soundwave, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stranglehold.
Number two hundred and nineteen was Cecelia Jefferson, otherwise known as Denfenpick. She resembles the Dark of the Moon Icepick, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Defensor and the Energon Defensor.
Number two hundred and twenty was Dashiell Monroe, aka Wildsaw. He shares the same designs as a combination of the Generation 1 Wildrider, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Wildbreak, and the Transformers Cybertron Velocitronian Buzzsaw.
Number two hundred and twenty-one was Davian Pittman, also known as Bigshaft. He looks like the Generation 1 Big Shot, but in the same paint job as the Transformers 2007 Camshaft.
Number two hundred and twenty-two was Rosa Consterdine, otherwise known as Grand Supreme. She resembles the Energon Omega Supreme, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Grand Slam.
Number two hundred and twenty-three was Rosabella Conyers, aka Mindstreet. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Streetwise and the Revenge of the Fallen Mindwipe.
Number two hundred and twenty-four was Rosalie Copestake, also known as Subtooth. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Submarauder and the Generation 1 Sawtooth.
Number two hundred and twenty-five was Rosalind Copestick, otherwise known as Needlecrusher. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Needlenose and the Transformers 2007 Bonecrusher.
Number two hundred and twenty-six was Rosalinda Coppack, aka Roadshaker. She shares a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Roadblock and the Generation 1 Groundshaker.
Number two hundred and twenty-seven was Rosario Coppick, also known as Bristlepath. She looks like a combination of the Dark of the Moon Warpath, the Animated Blitzwing, and the Animated Marauder Megatron.
Number two hundred and twenty-eight was Rosemarie Coppinger, otherwise known as Groundwarp. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Skywarp and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Groundpounder.
Number two hundred and twenty-nine was Rosemary Coppuck, aka High Cloud. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Highbrow and the Energon Stormcloud, but without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and thirty was Roslyn Copstake, also known as Headrunner. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hardhead and the Primeverse Bulkhead, but without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and thirty-one was Rosy Copsy, otherwise known as Noseflight. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Needlenose and Fireflight.
Number two hundred and thirty-two was Rowyn Corber, aka Dogshot. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Dogfight and the Cybertron Hot Shot.
Number two hundred and thirty-three was Roxanne Corbett, also known as Greaseburner. She looks like the Generation 1 Greasepit, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Roadburner.
Number two hundred and thirty-four was Roya Corbin, otherwise known as Flinthopper. She resembles the Generation 1 Skyhopper, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Flintlock.
Number two hundred and thirty-five was Ruth Cornsforth, aka Squawkgrabber. She shares the same design as the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Squawktalk.
Number two hundred and thirty-six was Sabella Cornyshe, also known as Mainworks. She looks like the Generation 1 Mainframe, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Ironworks.
Number two hundred and thirty-seven was Sabina Cory, otherwise known as Snapimus Prime. She resembles a combination of the Cybertron Optimus Prime and the Generation 1 Snapdragon, but without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and thirty-eight was Sabine Cosby, aka Dread Cloud. She shares the same designs as the Transformers Prime Dreadwing and the Generation 1 Storm Cloud.
Number two hundred and thirty-nine was Saylor Cosgrave, also known as Astroface. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Astrotrain and the Generation 1 Apeface, without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and forty was Quincy Cosgrove, otherwise known as Search Leo. He resembles a combination of Searchlight and Victory Leo.
Number two hundred and forty-one was Quinn Cosham, aka Moonwave. He shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Moonracer and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Soundwave.
Number two hundred and forty-two was Quinton Costello, also known as Tailfest. He looks like the Generation 1 Tailspin, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Slugfest.
Number two hundred and forty-three was Rafael Cosway, otherwise known as Grandbug. He resembles the Generation 1 Goldbug, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Grand Slam.
Number two hundred and forty-four was Raj Cotgrave, aka Ramhead. He shares the same designs as the Energon Bulkhead and the Combiner Wars Ram Horn put together.
Number two hundred and forty-five was Ralph Cotgreave, also known as Ramraker. He looks like the Transformers Robots in Disguise 2015 Shadow Raker, but in the same paint job as the Combiner Wars Ram Horn.
Number two hundred and forty-six was Ranveer Cotsbrook, otherwise known as Sparkjumper. He resembles the same paint job as Sparkstalker and the same designs as the Energon Cliffjumper, the Transformers 2007 Cliffjumper, and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Cliffjumper put together.
Number two hundred and forty-seven was Rashad Courage, aka Wavegut. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Tidal Wave, but in the same paint jobs as the Animated Gutcruncher and the Primeverse Rot Gut.
Number two hundred and forty-eight was Raul Courteen, otherwise known as Blackload. He looks like the Transformers 2007 Blackout and the Revenge of the Fallen Wideload put together.
Number two hundred and forty-nine was Rayyan Courten, also known as Sinnermix. He resembles the same designs as the Generation 1 Mixmaster, the Transformers 2007 Mixmaster drones, and the Cybertron Quickmix, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Sinnertwin.
Number two hundred and fifty was Reef Courtman, aka Kickhandler. He shares the same designs as the Transformers Energon Kickback and the Generation 1 Roadhandler.
Number two hundred and fifty-one was Reginald Courtney, otherwise known as Bigwolf. He looks like the Generation 1 Big Daddy, but with the paint job as the Generation 1 Weirdwolf.
Number two hundred and fifty-two was Remington Coward, also known as Dragframe. He resembles the Generation 1 Drag Strip, but in the paint job as the Generation 1 Mainframe.
Number two hundred and fifty-three was Renzo Cowherd, aka Shockjumper. He shares the same appearances as the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave and the Energon Cliffjumper.
Number two hundred and fifty-four was Rey Crabtree, otherwise known as Silvermine. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Silverbolt, the Dark of the Moon Silverbolt, the Cybertron Landmine and the Energon Landmine.
Number two hundred and fifty-five was Rhett Craig, also known as Brainslinger. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Generation 1 Quickslinger.
Number two hundred and fifty-six was Ridge Crates, aka Snapfight. He shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Dogfight and the Generation 1 Snapdragon, but without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and fifty-seven was Rishaan Cree, otherwise known as Dark Shop. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Darkwing and the Primeverse Dreadwing.
Number two hundred and fifty-eight was Rishi Creer, also known as Subbug. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Goldbug and the Primeverse Bumblebee.
Number two hundred and fifty-nine was Rocco Cressy, aka Sandsaw. He shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Sandstorm and the Cybertron Velocitronian Buzzsaw.
Number two hundred and sixty was Rumi Crettenden, otherwise known as Breaktrain. He looks like a combination of the Armada Astrotrain and the Revenge of the Fallen Breakaway.
Number two hundred and sixty-one was Ryder Crichloe, also known as Hose Raid. He shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Hosehead and the War for Cybertron Air Raid, but without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and sixty-two was Seraphina Crimlish, aka Longcruncher. She resembles a combination of the Transformers 2007 Longarm drones and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Tow-Line, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Number two hundred and sixty-three was Shayna Crimlisk, otherwise known as Fist Raid. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Ironfist and the Dark of the Moon Aerialbot Air Raid.
Number two hundred and sixty-four was Shelia Crimp, also known as Mixasor. She shares the same appearances as the Revenge of the Fallen Mixmaster, the Cybertron Quickmix, and the Generation 1 Quickmix.
Number two hundred and sixty-five was Sherlyn Critchard, aka Searchdash. She looks like a combination of the Power Core Combiners Searchlight and the Revenge of the Fallen Slap Dash.
Number two hundred and sixty-six was Sherry Critchlaw, otherwise known as Motor Shot. She shares the same design as Generation 1 Motormaster, but in the same paint jobs as every Transformers character with "Shot" in the name.
Number two hundred and sixty-seven was Shoshana Carbach, also known as Fistwipe. She resembles a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Sideswipe and the Transformers Prime Fisitron.
Number two hundred and sixty-eight was Sirena Caragher, aka Buzzhold. She looks like the Transformers Beast Wars Buzzsaw, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stranglehold.
Number two hundred and sixty-nine was Sloan Capon, otherwise known as Broad Maximus. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Broadside and the Transformers 2010 Blue Maximus put together.
Number two hundred and seventy was Sri Canyer, also known as Greasebreaker. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Greasestain and the Transformers Universe video game Firebreaker.
Number two hundred and seventy-one was Suri Canvin, aka Waveblock. She looks like the Transformers Universe video game Roadblock, but in the same paint jobs as the Transformers Armada Tidal Wave and the Generation 1 Waverider.
Number two hundred and seventy-two was Sutton Canton, otherwise known as Quickrock. She resembles a combination of the Cybertron Quickmix and the Generation 1 Rockblade.
Number two hundred and seventy-three was Swara Candler, also known as Sixsor. She shares the same designs as the Energon Sixshot and the Cybertron Menasor.
Number two hundred and seventy-four was Syrus Camplejohn, aka Beachslinger. He looks like a combination of the Transformers Energon Slugslinger and the Transformers Energon Beachcomber.
Number two hundred and seventy-five was Vedanth Campilyon, otherwise known as Crankswipe. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Crankcase, the Hunt for the Decepticons Crankstart and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Sideswipe.
Number two hundred and seventy-six was Taryn Camphshon, also known as Powerway. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Powerdive and the Cybertron Sideways put together.
Number two hundred and seventy-seven was Chanelle Huynh, aka Chainmix. She looks like a combination of the Operation Combination Chain Gun and the Revenge of the Fallen Mixmaster.
Number two hundred and seventy-eight was Charis Singleton, otherwise known as Warimus Prime. She resembles a combination of the Dark of the Moon Warpath and the Transformers Energon Rodimus.
Number two hundred and seventy-nine was Davit Combs, also known as Megabrain. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Last Knight Megatron, but without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and eighty was Daxon Mathis, aka Galvabrain. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Energon Galvatron, but without being a Headmaster.
Number two hundred and eighty-one was Chaya Skinner, otherwise known as Ramfeather. She resembles the Combiner Wars Ram Horn, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Skyfeather and the Generation 1 Flamefeather.
Number two hundred and eighty-two was Cherish Bradford, also known as Omegatrack. She shares the same design as the Transformers Energon Omega Supreme, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Tracks.
Number two hundred and eighty-three was Daxton Galvan, aka Flat Off. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Blast Off and the Fall of Cybertron Blast Off, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Flattop and the Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Flatline.
Number two hundred and eighty-four was Daylan Boone, otherwise known as Scatterjumper. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Scattershot and the Transformers Prime Cliffjumper.
Number two hundred and eighty-five was Chevelle Wilkinson, also known as Doublebreaker. She resembles a combination of the various Generation 1 Doubledealer toys, the Generation 1 Doublecross, and the Generation 1 Doubleheader, but in the same paint jobs as many Transformers characters that have "Double" and "Breaker" in their names, and without the Pretender shell from Doubleheader.
Number two hundred and eighty-six was Cheyenne Bridges, aka Long Slam. She resembles the Transformers 2007 Longarm drones, but in the paint jobs from the Generation 1 Grand Slam and Slamdance.
Number two hundred and eighty-seven was Deacon Atkinson, also known as Bumble Supreme. He looks like the Transformers Energon Omega Supreme.
Number two hundred and eighty-eight was Decker Hodge, otherwise known as Banzai Raid. He resembles a combination of the Hunt for the Decepticons Banzaitron, the Dark of the Moon Aerialbot Air Raid, and the Dark of the Moon Seeker Air Raid.
Number two hundred and eighty-nine was Christiana Villa, also known as Nightbomb. She shares the same design as the Armada Thrust, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Nightstick and the Generation 1 Bombshell.
Number two hundred and ninety was Ciara Abbott, aka Ironcruncher. She looks like the War for Cybertron Trilogy Ironhide, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Number two hundred and ninety-one was Deegan Tapia, otherwise known as Beach Supreme. He resembles the Transformers Animated Omega Supreme, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Beachcomber.
Number two hundred and ninety-two was Denim Gates, also known as Thunder Shot. He shares the same designs as the Armada Thundercracker and the Cybertron Defense Hot Shot put together.
Number two hundred and ninety-three was Cielo Farrell, aka Meltgate. She looks like the Transformers Prime Tailgate, but in the same paint job as the Transformers Universe video game Meltdown.
Number two hundred and ninety-four was Citlali Sweeney, otherwise known as Meltion. She resembles a combination of the Transformers Energon Storm Jet and the Dark of the Moon Silverbolt, but in the same paint jobs as the Transformers Universe video game Meltdown and the Transformers Energon Superion Maximus.
Number two hundred and ninety-five was Claire Wyatt, also known as Topbrow. She shares the same designs as the Transformers Energon Sky Shadow and the Dark of the Moon Aerialbot Air Raid, but in the added paint jobs from the Tyran cluster Topspin and Highbrow.
Number two hundred and ninety-six was Dennis Barron, aka Landtrap. He looks like a combination of the Transformers Cybertron Landmine and the Hunt for the Decepticons Firetrap.
Number two Hundred and ninety-seven was Clara Phelps, otherwise known as Takesaur. She resembles a combination of the Transformers Energon Terradive and the Tyran cluster Skydive, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Takedown and the Generation 1 Cindersaur.
Number two hundred and ninety-eight was Claudia Dickinson, also known as Apefest. She shares the same designs as the Transformers Energon Treadshot and the Revenge of the Fallen Breakaway.
Number two hundred and ninety-nine was Derek Atkins, aka Side Rod. He looks like a combination of the Tyran cluster Sideswipe and the Tyran cluster Hot Rod.
Number three hundred was Devin Foley, otherwise known as Dragclaw. He shares the same designs as the War for Cybertron Drag Strip, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Drag Strip, and the Generation 1 Drag Strip, but in the same paint job as Generation 1 Chainclaw and the Generation 1 Razorclaw.
Number three hundred and one was Colbie Bonilla, also known as Chaincrunch. She resembles a combination of the Transformers Energon Windrazor and the Cybertron Starscream, but in the same paint jobs as the Operation Combination Chain Gun and Skullcruncher.
Number three hundred and two was Devansh Acevedo, otherwise known as Snaplock. He looks like the Age of Extinction Lockdown, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Snaptrap and the Generation 1 Snapdragon.
Number three hundred and three was Dezmond Zavala, also known as Chain Haul. He resembles a combination of the Operation Combination Chain Gun and the Revenge of the Fallen Long Haul.
Number three hundred and four was Connie Benitez, aka Ape Supreme. She shares the same appearance as a combination of the Generation 1 Apeface and the Energon Omega Supreme.
Number three hundred and five was Cordelia Hensley, otherwise known as Skullthroat. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Skullcruncher and the Generation 1 Cutthroat.
Number three hundred and six was Dhruv Cisneros, also known as Mixatron. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Quickmix, the Cybertron Quickmix, and the Revenge of the Fallen Mixmaster.
Number three hundred and seven was Diego Harrell, otherwise known as Night Aid. He resembles the Combiner Wars First Aid, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Nightbird, Nightstick, and Nightstalker.
Number three hundred and eight was Corinna Shields, also known as Camburst. She looks like a combination of the Power Core Combiners Skyburst and the Transformers 2007 Camshaft.
Number three hundred and nine was Cosette Huffman, aka Slapbrain. She shares the same design as the Generation 1 Brainstorm, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2001 Slapper and without being a Headmaster.
Number three hundred and ten was Diesel Garrison, otherwise known as Chopjumper. He resembles the Energon Cliffjumper, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Chop Shop, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Chop Shop, and the Last Knight Chopter.
Number three hundred and eleven was Dimitri Hancock, also known as Beastscreen. He looks like the Transformers Prime Smokescreen, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Dinobot combiner The Beast.
Number three hundred and twelve was Daenerys Callahan, otherwise known as Motorlane. She shares the same design as the Generation 1 Motormaster, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Fastlane.
Number three hundred and thirteen was Dahlia Wiggins, aka Fastdash. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Fastlane and the Revenge of the Fallen Slap Dash.
Number three hundred and fourteen was Domingo Grimes, also known as Metroshaft. He looks like the Transformers Cybertron Metroplex, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Omega Supreme.
Number three hundred and fifteen was Dominic Cline, otherwise known as Nighthead. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Hardhead, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Nightstalker.
Number three hundred and sixteen was Dailyn Arellano, aka Snapframe. She resembles the Generation 1 Snapdragon, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Mainframe, and without being a Headmaster.
Number three hundred and seventeen was Daisy Dillon, also known as Cat Saber. She looks like a combination of the Transformers Energon Snow Cat and the Transformers Cybertron Wing Saber.
Number three hundred and eighteen was Donald Kane, otherwise known as Roadtron. He shares the same design as the Fall of Cybertron Roadbuster, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Megatron, the Energon Megatron, the Generation 1 Galvatron, and the Cybertron Megatron.
Number three hundred and nineteen was Donnie Melton, aka Lightwolf. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Lightspeed and the Generation 1 Weirdwolf, but without being a Headmaster.
Number three hundred and twenty was Dalary Savage, also known as Sixplay. She looks like the Transformers Energon Six Shot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Squeezeplay.
Number three hundred and twenty-one was Daleyza Beltran, otherwise known as Bluebug. She resembles the Generation 1 Bluestreak, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Goldbug.
Number three hundred and twenty-two was Donovan Parrish, aka Melt Daddy. He shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Big Daddy combined with the Transformers Universe Meltdown.
Number three hundred and twenty-three was Donte Ponce, also known as Seacone. He shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Nosecone, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Seaspray.
Number three hundred and twenty-four was Dalilah Booth, aka Brainsaur. She resembles the Generation 1 Brainstorm, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Cindersaur and without being a Headmaster.
Number three hundred and twenty-five was Dallas Golden, otherwise known as Beastbrow. She looks like the Generation 1 Highbrow and the Tyran cluster Highbrow put together, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Beastbox and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Beastbox.
Number three hundred and twenty-six was Dorian Brennan, aka Gunworks. He resembles the Generation 1 Gunrunner, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Ironworks.
Number three hundred and twenty-seven was Douglas McDowell, also known as Grimmarauder. He shares the same design as the War for Cybertron pre-Dinobot Grimlock, but in the same paint job as Submarauder.
Number three hundred and twenty-eight was Damaris Cantu, otherwise known as Wide Hauler. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Wideload and the Generation 1 Hauler.
Number three hundred and twenty-nine was Danelly Humphrey, aka Cathold. She resembles the Transformers Energon Snow Cat, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Stranglehold.
Number three hundred and thirty was Drake Sawyer, also known as Rat Leo. He shares the same appearance as the Beast Wars Transmetal Rattrap and the Generation 1 Victory Leo put together.
Number three hundred and thirty-one was Drew Tanner, otherwise known as Gunheader. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Gunrunner and Doubleheader, but without the Pretender shell.
Number three hundred and thirty-two was Daphne Hutchinson, aka Longcap. She resembles the Generation 1 Hubcap, but in the same paint job as the Transformers 2007 Longarm.
Number three hundred and thirty-three was Dara Berg, also known as Steelcap. She shares the same design as the Power Core Combiners Steelshot, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Hubcap.
Number three hundred and thirty-four was Darcy Gilmore, otherwise known as Taildown. She looks like the Generation 1 Tailwind, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Countdown and the Primeverse Tailgate.
Number three hundred and thirty-five was Duncan Russo, aka Countimus Prime. He looks like a combination of the Cybertron Optimus Prime, the Animated Optimus Prime, and the Dark of the Moon Sentinel Prime.
Number three hundred and thirty-six was Dustin Villegas, also known as Stakeimus Prime. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Hot Spot, the Power Core Combiners Stakeout, and the Dark of the Moon Sentinel Prime.
Number three hundred and thirty-seven was Dariana Wilkerson, otherwise known as Grandhold. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Stranglehold and the Generation 1 Grand Slam, but without the Pretender shell.
Number three hundred and thirty-eight was Darleen McClain, aka Denfen Hauler. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Inferno, the Transformers Energon Inferno, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Optimus Prime/Defensor mold.
Number three hundred and thirty-nine was Eamon Montes, also known as Skullrunner. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sunrunner and the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Number three hundred and forty was Eason Rosario, otherwise known as Gundealer. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Gunrunner and the Generation 1 Doubledealer.
Number three hundred and forty-one was Darlyn Henson, aka Roadpipe. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Roadtrap and the Revenge of the Fallen Blowpipe put together.
Number three hundred and forty-two was Dasha Mosley, also known as Silverhammer. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Silverbolt, the Dark of the Moon Silverbolt, and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Stormhammer.
Number three hundred and forty-three was Easton Beasley, otherwise known as Doublecrunch. He resembles the Generations Blitzwing/Doubledealer toys, but with the added paint job from Skullcruncher.
Number three hundred and forty-four was Eddie Huerta, aka Blowtwin. He shares the same body type as the Revenge of the Fallen Blowpipe, but in the same paint job as the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist.
Number three hundred and forty-five was Davina Johns, also known as Smokelock. She looks like a combination of the Age of Extinction Lockdown and the Transformers Prime Smokescreen.
Number three hundred and forty-six was Dayana Blackwell, otherwise known as Superbite. She resembles a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Sky-Byte and the Transformers Energon Sharkticon.
Number three hundred and forty-seven was Eder Prince, aka Cutlight. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Lightspeed and the Cybertron Crosswise.
Number three hundred and forty-eight was Edgar Stafford, also known as Squawk Twist. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Twin Twist, the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist, and the Transformers 2007 Brawl.
Number three hundred and forty-nine was Dayra Woodard, otherwise known as Bonebeak. She resembles the Transformers 2007 Bonecrusher and the Dark of the Moon pink Bumblebee/Laserbeak.
Number three hundred and fifty was Delaney Cortes, aka Chopbee. She shares the same designs as a combination of the Generation 1 Bumblebee, the Primeverse Bumblebee, and the Age of Extinction Bumblebee, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Chop Shop.
Number three hundred and fifty-one was Edison English, also known as Hot Magnus. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Ultra Magnus, the Generation 1 Rodimus Prime, the Transformers Energon Ultra Magnus, and the Transformers Energon Rodimus.
Number three hundred and fifty-two was Edric Shannon, otherwise known as Beach Shop. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Beachcomber and the Generation 1 Sandstorm.
Number three hundred and fifty-three was Demi Nolan, aka Back Magnus. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Delta Magnus, the Primeverse Ultra Magnus, and the Energon Ultra Magnus.
Number three hundred and fifty-four was Denali McCullough, also known as Quickhopper. She looks like the Combiner Wars Quickslinger and the Generation 1 Skyhopper, but without the Pretender shell.
Number three hundred and fifty-five was , otherwise known as Sideface. He resembles a combination of the Cybertron Sideways and the Generation 1 Apeface, but without being a Headmaster.
Number three hundred and fifty-six was Edwin Salgado, aka Grim Magnus. He shares the same appearance as the War for Cybertron pre-Dinobot Grimlock and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Ultra Magnus put together.
Number three hundred and fifty-seven was Desiree Cordova, also known as Slingcharger. She looks like the Transformers Generation 1 Slugslinger, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Windcharger.
Number three hundred and fifty-eight was Destiny Barajas, otherwise known as Blowpunch. She resembles a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Blowpipe and the Generation 1 Counterpunch.
Number three hundred and fifty-nine was Eiden Rosas, aka Mixlord. He shares the same design as the Generation 1 Overlord, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Mixmaster and Quickmix.
Number three hundred and sixty was Efrain Winters, also known as Roaddown. He looks like a combination of the Dark of the Moon Roadbuster and the Revenge of the Fallen Brakedown.
Number three hundred and sixty-one was Devina Jacobson, otherwise known as Snaptwin. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Generation 1 Twin Twist, but without being a Headmaster.
Number three hundred and sixty-two was Diamond Knox, aka Broad Rod. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Broadside and the Last Knight Hot Rod.
Number three hundred and sixty-three was Eitan Bullock, also known as Squeezeimus Prime. He looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron Sentinel Zeta Prime, the Energon Rodimus, the Armada Wheeljack, and the Revenge of the Fallen Sideswipe.
Number three hundred and sixty-four was Elan Meadows, otherwise known as Trail Daddy. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Trailbreaker and the Transformers 2007 Big Daddy.
Number three hundred and sixty-five was Diana Whitehead, aka Denfencharger. She resembles a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Defensor and the Combiner Wars Windcharger.
Number three hundred and sixty-six was Dina Leach, also known as Cliffstick. She looks like a combination of the Transformers Prime Cliffjumper and the Generation 1 Cliffjumper, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Nightstick.
Number three hundred and sixty-seven was Eleazar Pruitt, otherwise known as Slingbar. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Slingshot and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar.
Number three hundred and sixty-eight was Eli Conway, aka Needlecase. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Needlenose and the Dark of the Moon Space Case.
Number three hundred and sixty-nine was Dixie McKee, also known as Starfill. She looks like a combination of the Cybertron Starscream and the Generation 1 Landfill.
Number three hundred and seventy was Dolores Davila, otherwise known as Shockbug. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Goldbug and the Energon Shockblast.
Number three hundred and seventy-one was Eliam Kerr, aka Grimatron. He shares the same appearances as the War for Cybertron pre-Dinobot Grimlock and the Dark of the Moon Megatron.
Number three hundred and seventy-two was Elias Blankenship, also known as Suntrack. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sunrunner and the Generation 1 Tracks.
Number three hundred and seventy-three was Dulce Gaines, otherwise known as Shockpunch. She resembles a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave and the Generation 1 Punch.
Number three hundred and seventy-four was Eden Palacios, aka Big Slam. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Big Daddy and the Generation 1 Grand Slam.
Number three hundred and seventy-five was Eliel Cuevas, also known as Grimgrabber. He looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Grimlock and the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but without the Pretender shell.
Number three hundred and seventy-six was Eliezer Bartlett, otherwise known as Slug Daddy. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Slugslinger and the Generation 1 Big Daddy.
Number three hundred and seventy-seven was Edith Durham, aka Bluedown. She shares the same designs as a combination of the Generation 1 Bluestreak and Breakdown.
Number three hundred and seventy-eight was Eileen Dorsey, also known as Bombimus Prime. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Optimus Prime, the Dark of the Moon Megatron, the Age of Extinction Galvatron, and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster.
Number three hundred and seventy-nine was Eligh Browning, otherwise known as Flame Aid. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 First Aid and the Generation 1 Flamewar.
Number three hundred and eighty was Elijah Stout, aka Main Alert. He shares the same body type as the Cybertron Defense Red Alert, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Mainframe.
Number three hundred and eighty-one was Eisley Lowery, also known as Mudcrunch. She looks like the Cybertron Mudflap, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher and the Animated Gutcruncher.
Number three hundred and eighty-two was Elaina Sloan, otherwise known as Hosestalker. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Hosehead and the Revenge of the Fallen Skystalker, but without being a Headmaster.
Number three hundred and eighty-three was Elliott Mclean, aka Iceshaft. He shares the same body type as a combination of the Dark of the Moon Icepick and the Transformers 2007 Camshaft.
Number three hundred and eighty-four was Elisha Hendricks, also known as Silvertrain. He looks the same as the Armada Astrotrain, but in the same paint job as the Beast Wars Silverbolt.
Number three hundred and eighty-five was Elara Calhoun, otherwise known as Banzai Haul. She resembles a combination of the Hunt for the Decepticons Banzaitron and the Generation 1 Brawl.
Number three hundred and eighty-six was Elayna Chung, aka Soundtwin. She shares the same designs as a combination of the Transformers Prime Soundwave and the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist.
Number three hundred and eighty-seven was Ellis Gentry, also known as Mixtrap. He looks like a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Mixmaster and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Clawtrap.
Number three hundred and eighty-eight was Ellison Duarte, otherwise known as Flatpick. He greatly resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Flattop and the Dark of the Moon Icepick, but without being a Micromaster of any sort.
Number three hundred and eighty-nine was Eleanor Nielson, aka Wavesor. She shares the same design types as the Armada Tidal Wave and the Cybertron Menasor put together, complete with the ability to alter her size at will.
Number three hundred and ninety was Elena Gillespie, also known as Moonload. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Moonracer and the Transformers Cybertron Quickmix/Transformers Universe Heavy Load.
Number three hundred and ninety-one was Elon Middleton, otherwise known as Beastrider. He resembles the Generation 1 Wildrider and the Transformers Prime Wildrider, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Beastbox and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Beastbox.
Number three hundred and ninety-two was Elvin Sellers, aka Groundpipe. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Groundshaker and the Revenge of the Fallen Blowpipe.
Number three hundred and ninety-three was Eliana LeBlanc, also known as Sixlane. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Sixshot and the Generation 1 Fastlane.
Number three hundred and ninety-four was Eliette Bradshaw, otherwise known as Shock Maximus. She resembles a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave and the Transformers 2010 Blue Maximus.
Number three hundred and ninety-five was Elise McIntosh, aka Cliffhandler. She shares the same appearances as the Energon Cliffjumper and the Generation 1 Roadhandler.
Number three hundred and ninety-six was Emiliano Livingston, also known as Holetwin. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Twin Twist and the Generation 1 Sinnertwin.
Number three hundred and ninety-seven was Emeline Hendrix, otherwise known as Flintwave. He resembles a combination of the Rescue Bots Heatwave and the Fall of Cybertron Shockwave.
Number three hundred and ninety-eight was Emelia Branch, aka Roadsnapper. She shares the same design as the Dark of the Moon Roadbuster, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Rippersnapper.
Number three hundred and ninety-nine was Emir Cantrell, also known as Skullhopper. She looks like the Generation 1 Windsweeper, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher and the Generation 1 Skyhopper.
Number four hundred was Emory Reyna, otherwise known as Stone Daddy. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Stonecruncher and the Generation 1 Big Daddy.
Number four hundred and one was Emerald Dickinson, aka Hotjaw. She shares the same designs as the Armada Hot Shot and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Steeljaw.
Number four hundred and two was Emerson Jarvis, otherwise known as Rollbrain. She resembles a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Rollbar and the Generation 1 Brainstorm, but without being a Headmaster.
Number four hundred and three was Ender Terrell, also known as Chopswipe. He looks like the Robots in Disguise 2015 Sideswipe, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2015 Chop Shop.
Number four hundred and four was Enrique Madden, also known as Hotshift. He resembles the Cybertron Defense Hot Shot, but in the same paint job as the Primeverse Makeshift, the Energon Hot Shot, the Energon Powerlinx Hot Shot, and the Primeverse Wrecker Hot Shot.
Number four hundred and five was Emiko Hinton, aka Surewatch. She looks like the Generation 1 Sureshot combined with the Armada Hot Shot, but in the same paint job as the Armada video game Mini-Con Watchdog.
Number four hundred and six was Emilia Alfaro, otherwise known as Denfenimus Prime. She shares the same designs as the Robots in Disguise 2001 Defensor and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster put together.
Number four hundred and seven was Ernesto Pollard, also known as Skullbuster. He resembles a combination of the Dark of the Moon Roadbuster and the Fall of Cybertron Roadbuster, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Number four hundred and eight was Ervin Sierra, aka Beast Off. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Blast Off and the Cybertron Jetfire, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Beastbox and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Beastbox.
Number four hundred and nine was Emmaline Stanton, otherwise known as Draggrabber. She resembles a combination of the War for Cybertron Dragstrip and the Generation 1 Roadgrabber, but without the Pretender shell.
Number four hundred and ten was Emmarie Church, also known as Rathandler. She shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Roadhandler, but in the same paint jobs as the Beast Wars Rattrap and the Beast Wars Transmetal Rattrap.
Number four hundred and eleven was Erwin McPherson, aka Firesor. He looks like the Transformers Universe Firebreaker, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Menasor.
Number four hundred and twelve was Esdras Andersen, otherwise known as Wheelnose. He resembles a combination of the Armada Wheeljack, the Generation 1 Wheeljack, and the Generation 1 Needlenose.
Number four hundred and thirteen was Eris Sanford, also known as Hardgrin. She shares the same designs as the Generations Skullgrin and the Generation 1 Hardhead put together, but without a Headmaster.
Number four hundred and fourteen was Esperanza Coffey, aka Slugshaker. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Slugslinger and the Generation 1 Groundshaker.
Number four hundred and fifteen was Esteban Galindo, otherwise known as Bristleshaker. He resembles the Generation 1 Groundshaker, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Bristleback.
Number four hundred and sixteen was Ethan Maynard, also known as Triggerfight. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Triggerhappy and the Generation 1 Dogfight put together.
Number four hundred and seventeen was Estefany Faulkner, aka Banzaiwing. She looks like a combination of the Tyran cluster Banzaitron and the Primeverse Dreadwing.
Number four hundred and eighteen was Estella Donaldson, otherwise known as Beast Slam. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Beastbox and the Generation 1 Grand Slam, but with a robot mode in place of any cassette modes.
Number four hundred and nineteen was Eugene Peralta, also known as Joy Rod. He shares the same design as the Last Knight Hot Rod, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Joyride.
Number four hundred and twenty was Evander Rasmussen, aka Scatterlane. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Scattershot and the Generation 1 Fastlane.
Number four hundred and twenty-one was Esther Krueger, otherwise known as Fortress Cloud. She resembles a combination of the Revenge of the Fallen Decepticon Fortress and the Generation 1 Storm Cloud.
Number four hundred and twenty-two was Estrella Jaramillo, also known as Nosedown. She shares the same designs as a combination of the Generation 1 Needlenose and the Transformers Prime Breakdown.
Number four hundred and twenty-three was Everardo Woodward, aka Motorblock. He looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Motormaster and the Energon Roadblock.
Number four hundred and twenty-four was Everest Waller, otherwise known as Broadtooth. He resembles the Generation 1 Broadside, but in the same paint jobs as different iterations of Sawtooth.
Number four hundred and twenty-five was Etta Booker, also known as Thundergrin. She shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Thunderwing and the Generations Skullgrin toy.
Number four hundred and twenty-six was Eunce Sheppard, aka Blacksor. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Blackjack and the Power of the Primes Blackwing.
Number four hundred and twenty-seven was Ewan Richmond, otherwise known as Divenose. He resembles the Generation 1 Needlenose, but in the same paint job as many iterations of Divebomb.
Number four hundred and twenty-eight was Ezekiel Hayden, also known as Brainwave. He shares the same designs as the Robots in Disguise 2015 Soundwave and the Generation 1 Brainstorm, but without being a Headmaster.
Number four hundred and twenty-nine was Evalina Xiong, aka Ramsor. She looks like the Combiner Wars Ram Horn and the Tyran cluster Brawl, but in the same paint jobs as different iterations of Menasor.
Number four hundred and thirty was Evangelina Dodson, otherwise known as Starimus Prime. She resembles a combination of the Armada Starscream, the Cybertron Starscream, the Robots in Disguise 2015 Starscream, and the Combiner Wars Starscream.
Number four hundred and thirty-one was Eziah Esquivel, also known as Downdrive. He shares the same designs as the Cybertron Downshift and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shockdrive.
Number four hundred and thirty-two was Ezra Quintana, aka Blackfight. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Dogfight and the Tyran cluster Blackout in the same style as the Fall of Cybertron Vortex.
Number four hundred and thirty-three was Everleigh Blanchard, otherwise known as Bigbeak. She resembles the Generation 1 Big Daddy, but in the same paint job as Laserbeak.
Number four hundred and thirty-four was Evette Villalobos, also known as Melt Twist. She shares the same appearance as the Transformers Universe Meltdown, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Twin Twist.
Number four hundred and thirty-five was Farhan Portillo, aka Chopmine. He looks like the Cybertron Landmine, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Chop Shop.
Number four hundred and thirty-six was Felipe Benton, otherwise known as Darkpath. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Darkwing and the Dark of the Moon Warpath.
Number four hundred and thirty-seven was Evolet Delarosa, also known as Dogsaw. She shares the same designs as the Cybertron Velocitronian Buzzsaw and the Generation 1 Dogfight in the same style as the Fall of Cybertron Vortex.
Number four hundred and thirty-eight was Fabiola Clements, aka Sixbrain. She looks like a combination of the Energon Six Shot and the Generation 1 Brainstorm, but without being a Headmaster.
Number four hundred and thirty-nine was Fernando Blevins, otherwise known as Flat Hauler. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Hauler and the Revenge of the Fallen Flatline.
Number four hundred and forty was Fidel Truong, also known as Roadpunch. He shares the same designs as the Dark of the Moon Roadbuster and the Combiner Wars Counterpunch.
Number four hundred and forty-one was Fallon Friedman, aka Downsnapper. She looks a lot like a combination of the Generation 1 Downshift, the Energon Downshift, the Cybertron Downshift, and the Tyran cluster Downshift, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Rippersnapper.
Number four hundred and forty-two was Felicity Farley, otherwise known as Snapcruncher. She resembles the Generation 1 Snapdragon, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher and without being a Headmaster.
Number four hundred and forty-three was Finley Herring, also known as Blackwise. He shares the same appearance as the Energon Blackout, but in the same paint job as the Robots in Disguise 2001 Crosswise.
Number four hundred and forty-four was Finnegan Vaughn, aka Tailscreen. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Tailwind and the Cybertron Smokescreen.
Number four hundred and forty-five was Fernanda Blackburn, otherwise known as Razorbox. She resembles a combination of the Energon Bulkhead, the Armada Cyclonus, and the Animated Earth mode Megatron, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Razorclaw, the Beast Wars Razorclaw, and the Generation 1 Squawkbox.
Number four hundred and forty-six was Fiona Sampson, also known as Finshock. She shares the same appearances as the Dark of the Moon Shockwave and the Generation 1 Finback put together.
Number four hundred and forty-seven was Finnick McMahon, aka Headkill. He looks a lot like a combination of the Generation 1 Six Changer Killswitch, but in the same paint jobs as Bulkhead and Hardhead.
Number four hundred and forty-eight was Flavio Bender, otherwise known as Omegatwin. He resembles a combination of the Energon Omega Supreme and the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist.
Number four hundred and forty-nine was Guinevere Dyot, also known as Skyimus Prime. She looks like a combination of the Energon Megatron and the Animated Powermaster Optimus Prime, but in the same paint jobs as the various Transformers characters that have "Sky" in their names.
Number four hundred and fifty was Gurnoor Dyoss, otherwise known as Flat Magnus. She looks like a combination of the Transformers Prime Ultra Magnus, the Generation 1 Ultra Magnus, and the Robots in Disguise 2001 Ultra Magnus, but in the same paint jobs as the Tyran cluster Flatline and the other Transformers characters with "Flat" in their names.
Number four hundred and fifty-one was Hezekiah Dyngeley, aka Smokeimus Prime. He resembles a combination of the Cybertron Optimus Prime and the Dark of the Moon Optimus Prime, but without the two different vehicle modes being mushed together.
Number four hundred and fifty-two was Uniqua Donathy, also known as Wheelimus Prime. She resembles a combination of the Armada Optimus Prime, the Generation 1 Optimus Prime, and the Primeverse Season 1-2 Optimus Prime, but in the same paint jobs as different iterations of Wheeljack.
Number four hundred and fifty-three was Valerie Doncarlos, aka Snap End. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Revenge of the Fallen Dead End.
Number four hundred and fifty-four was Taylor Donn, otherwise known as Catblock. He shares the same designs as the Generation 1 Catilla and the Energon Roadblock, but without the Pretender shell.
Number four hundred and fifty-five was Teagan Donohoe, also known as Fastburst. He resembles a combination of the Power Core Combiners Skyburst and the Generation 1 Fastlane.
Number four hundred and fifty-six was Teo Donohue, aka Bluehappy. He looks a lot like a combination of the Generation 1 Bluestreak and the Generation 1 Triggerhappy.
Number four hundred and fifty-seven was Terrell Dooling, otherwise known as Smokegrin. He shares the same designs as the Primeverse Smokescreen and the Generation 1 Skullgrin put together, but without the Pretender shell.
Number four hundred and fifty-eight was Terrence Dorland, also known as Raintop. He resembles a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Topspin, the Dark of the Moon Topspin, and the Generation 1 Rainmakers.
Number four hundred and fifty-nine was Terry Dorlding, aka Catimus Prime. He looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Catilla, the War for Cybertron Catalycon, the Transformers War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Ultra Magnus, and the Generation 1 Megatron, but without the Pretender shell.
Number four hundred and sixty was Vanity Dorling, otherwise known as Flyspray. She shares the same appearances as the Generation 1 Flywheels and the Generation 1 Seaspray, but without being a Duobot.
Number four hundred and sixty-one was Vanna Dormor, also known as Broadjack. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Broadside and the Armada Wheeljack.
Number four hundred and sixty-two was Vanya Dorrifeild, aka Stonesnapper. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Stonecruncher and the Generation 1 Scavenger, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Rippersnapper.
Number four hundred and sixty-three was Vayda Dorvold, otherwise known as Bristle Off. She shares the same appearance as the Generation 1 Blast Off, the Revenge of the Fallen Blast Off, and the Fall of Cybertron Blast Off, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Bristleback.
Number four hundred and sixty-four was Venice Dove, also known as Snaphold. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Snapdragon and the Generation 1 Stranglehold, but without the Pretender shell.
Number four hundred and sixty-five was Venus Dovedale, aka Icetalk. She looks like a combination of the Dark of the Moon Icepick and the Power Core Combiners Icepick, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Squawktalk.
Number four hundred and sixty-six was Vianna Doverby, otherwise known as Snapblank. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Pointblank and the Generation 1 Snapdragon.
Number four hundred and sixty-seven was Vianney Doward, also known as Bigwave. She shares the same appearance as the Cybertron Soundwave combined with the Generation 1 Big Daddy.
Number four hundred and sixty-eight was Viktoria Dowber, aka Razorscreen. She resembles a combination of the Cybertron Smokescreen, the Transformers Prime Smokescreen, the Beast Hunters Smokescreen, and the Generation 1 Smokescreen, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Razorclaw.
Number four hundred and sixty-nine was Tevita Dowbiggin, otherwise known as Mainlord. He looks a lot like a combination of the Generation 1 Overlord and the Generation 1 Mainframe, but without being a Duocon of any type.
Number four hundred and seventy was Thatcher Dowbikin, also known as Bone Saber. He resembles a combination of the Energon Bonecrusher, the Generation 1 Bonecrusher, the Energon Wing Saber, and the Cybertron Wing Saber.
Number four hundred and seventy-one was Thiago Dowding, aka Diveburst. He looks a lot like the Power Core Combiners Skyburst, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Divebomb and the Primeverse Divebomb.
Number four hundred and seventy-two was Thomas Dowling, otherwise known as Mindshock. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Shockwave, the Generation 1 Mindwipe, and the Energon Shockblast.
Number four hundred and seventy-three was Thor Dowlton, also known as Astroblank. He looks like a combination of the Armada Astrotrain and the Generation 1 Pointblank.
Number four hundred and seventy-four was Thorin Dracass, aka Astroimus Prime. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Astrotrain, the Dark of the Moon Astrotrain, the Transformers Go Optimus Exprime, and the Titans Return Sentinel Prime, but without the dragon mode and without the Titan Master.
Number four hundred and seventy-five was Violetta Drakes, otherwise known as Chainburst. She looks like a combination of the Operation Combination Chain Gun and the Generation 1 Skyburst.
Number four hundred and seventy-six was Viridiana Draut, also known as Bumblestuff. She resembles the Generation 1 Bumblebee, but in the same paint job as Roughstuff.
Number four hundred and seventy-seven was Vivianna Drax, aka Chromebrain. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Chromedome and Brainstorm, but without any Headmasters.
Number four hundred and seventy-eight was Wendy Drinnan, otherwise known as Battlespin. She resembles the Generation 1 Spinister, but in the same paint job as the Operation Combination Battle Gaia.
Number four hundred and seventy-nine was Whitney Drinnin, also known as Sidedown. She looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Sideswipe and the Energon Downshift.
Number four hundred and eighty was Wilhelmina Droogan, aka Surehide. She resembles a combination of the Energon Ironhide and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Ironhide, but in the added paint job as the Generation 1 Sureshot.
Number four hundred and eighty-one was Willow Drynan, otherwise known as Blackimus Prime. She looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Cyclonus, the Energon Megatron, the Cybertron Galvatron, and the Primeverse Tailgate.
Number four hundred and eighty-two was Wren Drywood, also known as Darkslinger. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Darkwind and the Generation 1 Slugslinger.
Number four hundred and eighty-three was Wynter Du Thoit, aka Chromesaur. She looks a lot like the Generation 1 Chromedome, but in the same paint job as Cindersaur, and without being a Headmaster.
Number four hundred and eighty-four was Tiago Duart, otherwise known as Squawkion. He resembles the Combiner Wars Fractyl, but in the same paint jobs from Squawktalk and Superion.
Number four hundred and eighty-five was Tiberius DuBose, also known as Roughhopper. He looks a lot like a combination of the Generation 1 Roughstuff and the Generation 1 Skyhopper.
Number four hundred and eighty-six was Toby Dubreuille, aka Blackwheels. He resembles the Power of the Primes Blackwing, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Flywheels.
Number four hundred and eighty-seven was Tom Dubrueil, otherwise known as Seawind. He looks a lot like a combination of the Tyran cluster Seaspray and the Generation 1 Dreadwind.
Number four hundred and eighty-eight was Torin Dubrule, also known as Searchcrunch. He resembles the Power Core Combiners Searchlight combined with the Revenge of the Fallen Grindor, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Number four hundred and eighty-nine was Trey Ducat, aka Ram End. He looks like a combination of the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Ramjet and the Transformers Prime Dead End.
Number four hundred and ninety was Ximena Duckett, otherwise known as Fincrunch. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Skullcruncher and the Allicons, but in the added paint job from Finback.
Number four hundred and ninety-one was Xiomara Duckfield, also known as Breakjet. She looks a lot like a combination of the Transformers Prime Breakdown, the Generation 1 Jetfire, and the Cybertron Jetfire.
Number four hundred and ninety-two was Xitlaly Duckhouse, aka Flyframe. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Rotorstorm, the Fall of Cybertron Vortex, the Tyran cluster Blackout, the Energon Stormcloud, and the Armada Cyclonus.
Number four hundred and ninety-three was Yadira Duckinfield, otherwise known as Brainjaw. She looks a lot like a combination of the Generation 1 Brainstorm and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Steeljaw, but without being a Headmaster.
Number four hundred and ninety-four was Yael Dudely, also known as Blackside. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Blackjack and the Generation 1 Sideswipe.
Number four hundred and ninety-five was Yahaira Dudney, aka Streetcharger. She looks like a combination of the Combiner Wars Streetwise and the Rise of the Dark Spark Windcharger.
Number four hundred and ninety-six was Tru Duerden, otherwise known as Ripperfill. He resembles the Generation 1 Landfill, but in the same paint job as the Primeverse Rippersnapper and the Primeverse Ripclaw.
Number four hundred and ninety-seven was Tucker Duffus, also known as Streetfight. He looks like a lot like a combination of the Generation 1 Streetwise and the Revenge of the Fallen Fireflight.
Number four hundred and ninety-eight was Turner Duignan, aka Chainsaur. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Chainclaw and the Operation Combination Chain Gun, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Cindersaur.
Number four hundred and ninety-nine was Tyler Dukenfield, otherwise known as Buzzhead. He resembles a combination of the Armada Cyclonus and the Energon Bulkhead, but in the added paint jobs from Buzzbomb, Buzzclaw, Buzzsaw, and Hardhead.
Number five hundred was Yamila Dully, also known as Sound Hauler. She resembles a combination of the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Soundwave, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Optimus Prime, and the Generation 1 Hauler.
Number five hundred and one was Yamilet Dulphyn, aka Superwing. She resembles a combination of the Energon Megatron, the Generation 1 Red Wing, the Primeverse Dreadwing, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream, and the War for Cybertron Air Raid.
Number five hundred and two was Yamileth Dumbleton, otherwise known as Powerasor. She resembles the Animated Ultra Magnus, but in the same paint jobs as the Animated Powered Convoy Magnus and the Generation 1 Menasor.
Number five hundred and three was Yaneli Dumphy, also known as Down Strip. She resembles a combination of the Combiner Wars Drag Strip and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Dragstrip, but in the added paint job from different iterations of Downshift.
Number five hundred and four was Tyrone Dumpleton, aka Gut Daddy. He resembles a combination of the Animated Gutcruncher and the Tyran cluster Big Daddy.
Number five hundred and five was Tyson Dunbar, otherwise known as Sandbrow. He resembles a combination of the Tyran cluster Sandstorm and the Tyran cluster Highbrow.
Number five hundred and six was Uriah Duncuff, also known as Sparkframe. He resembles the Tyran cluster Sparkcrusher combined with the Armada Megatron, but in the added paint job from Mainframe.
Number five hundred and seven was Yara Duncuft, aka Crank High. She resembles a combination of the Dark of the Moon Crankcase and the Generation 1 Crankcase, but in the added paint jobs from different Transformers characters that have "High" in their names.
Number five hundred and eight was Yaretzy Dunford, otherwise known as Battlebar. She resembles a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar and the Beast Machines Battle Unicorn.
Number five hundred and nine was Yasmeen Dunman, also known as Bumblehandler. She resembles a combination of the Armada Blurr and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Blurr, but in the added paint jobs from Bumblebee and Roadhandler.
Number five hundred and ten was Uziel Dunnings, aka Staketalk. He resembles the Generation 1 Stakeout combined with the Power Core Combiners Stakeout, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Squawktalk.
Number five hundred and eleven was Uzziah Dunphey, otherwise known as Sun Shot. He resembles the Energon Six Shot, but in the added paint jobs from many Transformers characters who have "Sun" in their names.
Number five hundred and twelve was Yatzil Dunsforde, also known as Tailbreaker. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Tailwind, the Tyran cluster Starscream, and the Energon Galvatron, but in the added paint job from Trailbreaker and Firebreaker.
Number five hundred and thirteen was Yesenia Dunstall, aka Soundcrunch. She resembles a combination of the War for Cybertron Soundwave and the Dark of the Moon Soundwave, but in the added paint job from the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Number five hundred and fourteen was Yi Duperouzel, otherwise known as Streetcrunch. She resembles a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Prowl and the Generation 1 Streetwise, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Skullcruncher.
Number five hundred and fifteen was Valor Durbridge, also known as Braingrabber. He resembles a combination of the Armada Starscream, the Armada Thrust, the Energon Megatron, and the Dark of the Moon Silverbolt.
Number five hundred and sixteen was Ved Durcan, aka Metrowheels. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Needlenose, the Generation 1 Slugslinger, the Generation 1 Triggerhappy, and the Animated Starscream, but in the added paint job from Metroplex.
Number five hundred and seventeen was Vedanth Durdin, otherwise known as Needlerock. He resembles the Generation 1 Needlenose, but in the same paint job as Rockbuster.
Number five hundred and eighteen was Yoselin Durkin, also known as Sandflight. She resembles a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2015 Cyclonus and the Fall of Cybertron Fireflight, but in the added paint jobs from the Generation 1 Sandstorm, the Generation 2 Sandstorm, and the Generation 1 Fireflight.
Number five hundred and nineteen was Ysabella Durnsford, aka Slugdrive. She resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Slugslinger and the Robots in Disguise 2015 Shockdrive.
Number five hundred and twenty was Yuliana Duthoit, otherwise known as Flatrunner. She resembles the Revenge of the Fallen Dune Runner combined with the Armada Mini-Con Dune Runner in full-size.
Number five hundred and twenty-one was Vihaan Dutnal, also known as Knocktrap. He resembles the Hunt for the Decepticons Firetrap combined with the Transformers Cybertron Scattorshot, but in the paint jobs from the Revenge of the Fallen Knockout and the Primeverse Knock Out.
Number five hundred and twenty-two was Viraj Dwerryhouse, aka Side Hauler. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Hauler and the Revenge of the Fallen Hightower.
Number five hundred and twenty-three was Yulissa Dwight, otherwise known as Sidebat. She resembles a combination of the Armada Sideswipe and the Revenge of the Fallen Sideswipe, but in the added paint jobs from different iterations of Ratbat.
Number five hundred and twenty-four was Yursa Dybal, also known as Chainbeak. She resembles the Operation Combination Chain Gun combined with the Energon Storm Jet.
Number five hundred and twenty-five was Vishnu Dyble, aka Motorstreet. He resembles a combination of the RID 2015 Motormaster and the Armada Optimus Prime.
Number five hundred and twenty-six was Vivaan Dyes, otherwise known as Groundbug. He resembles the Robots in Disguise 2015 Groundpounder, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Goldbug and the Generation 1 Bug Bite.
Number five hundred and twenty-seven was Zayra Dyett, also known as Strikejumper. She resembles a combination of the Energon Cliffjumper and the Primeverse Cliffjumper.
Then there was number five hundred and twenty-eight by the name of Zelda Yoppe, aka Fast Twist. She looks like a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Twintwist and the Tyran cluster Brawl, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Fastlane.
Up next at number five hundred and twenty-nine was Zakaria Youatt, otherwise known as Birdwise. He looks like a combination of the Robots in Disguise 2001 Crosswise and the Cybertron Crosswise.
Next, there was Zavier Yow, also known as Chain Strip at number five hundred and thirty. He looks like the Generation 2 Drag Strip, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Chainclaw and the Operation Combination Chain Gun.
The next Transformer at number five hundred and thirty-one was Zella Yoxale, aka Cutway. She resembles the Revenge of the Fallen Sideways, but in the same paint job as the Generation 1 Cutthroat.
Then there was number five hundred and thirty-two by the name of Zena Yoxhall, otherwise known as Blitzglide. She resembles a combination of the Bumblebee movie Blitzwing and the Generation 1 Powerglide.
On top of that, at number five hundred and thirty-three was Zendaya Yoxshall, also known as Takeworks. She resembles a combination of the Dark of the Moon Silverbolt, the Energon Megatron, and the Armada Starscream, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Takedown and Ironworks.
Next to that, at number five hundred and thirty-four was Zeke Zacksfield, also known as Rippertop. He resembles a combination of the Generation 1 Twin Twist and the Dark of the Moon Topspin, but in the same paint jobs as the Fall of Cybertron Topspin and the Generation 1 Rippersnapper.
Next, at number five hundred and thirty-five was Zephaniah Zeeland, aka Bonetron. He resembles a combination of the Armada Megatron, the Revenge of the Fallen Megatron without the flight parts, and the Tyran cluster Brawl.
The next Transformer at number five hundred and thirty-six was Zinnia Zentner, otherwise known as Buzztwin. She looks like a combination of the Fall of Cybertron Topspin and the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron Starscream, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Buzzsaw and the Generation 1 Twin Twist.
Then at number five hundred and thirty-seven was Zola Zerba, also known as Superspan. She looks like a combination of the Generation 1 Silverbolt, the Primeverse Starscream, and the Primeverse Vehicon Jet, but in the same paint jobs as the Generation 1 Superion and Wingspan.
Next to that, there was also Ziva Zerbe, aka Seajumper as the five hundred and thirty-eighth new Autobot. She looks like the War for Cybertron Megatron and Scattershot put together.
Next to that as well, there was number five hundred and thirty-nine. This one was Zev Zionzee, otherwise known as Apetrain. He looks like the Dark of the Moon Astrotrain, but in the same paint jobs from the Generation 1 Apeface.
Number five hundred and forty was Darinell Acree, also known as Armorstalker. He looks like a combination of the Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Armorhide, the Robots in Disguise 2001 Rollbar, and the Cybertron Hardtop, but in the same paint job as the Transformers Prime Skystalker.
Number five hundred and forty-one was none other than Cyrox Addeman, otherwise known as Junkwise. He looks like a combination of the Animated Lockdown and the Legacy Evolution Crashbar, but in the same paint jobs as the Cybertron Crosswise and the RID 2001 Crosswise.
Number five hundred and forty-two was Danirel Addiss, aka Voltjaw. She looks like a War for Cybertron Elite Rig Leader combined with a War for Cybertron Heavy Soldier.
Coming in at five hundred and forty-three is Caze Adsit, also known as Dreadjaw. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Brute and a War for Cybertron Heavy Rig Leader.
Up next on the metaphorical list at number five hundred and forty-four was Kyris Ainley, otherwise known as Quickjaw. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Destroyer and a War for Cybertron Destroyer class Soldier.
Number five hundred and forty-five was Kohren Airmyne, aka Heavylane. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Energon Seeker Scientist and the War for Cybertron Slingshot.
Number five hundred and forty-six was Emorson Aish, also known as Photontwitch. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Melee Specialist and a War for Cybertron Sniper.
Next on the metaphorical list at number five hundred and forty-seven was Bobbyx Akess, otherwise known as Darkcircuit. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Heavy Soldier and a War for Cybertron Eradicator Soldier.
Up next on the roster at number five hundred and forty-eight was Xzavis Akhurst, aka Wild Dagger. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Crusher Soldier and a War for Cybertron Brute.
Then, coming in at number five hundred and forty-nine was non other than Gayel Akrie, also known as Dreadpummel. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Defender Soldier and a War for Cybertron Artillery Specialist.
Next at number five hundred and fifty was Canrad Alday, otherwise known as Apeflutter. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Captain and a War for Cybertron Medic Rig Leader.
Then there's none other than Kyman Aldey, aka Heavywhiz at number five hundred and fifty-one. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Armored Rig Leader and a War for Cybertron Defender.
Next at number five hundred and fifty-two is Ryliea Algoe, also known as Autowar. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Spy Rig Leader and a Fall of Cybertron Harbinger class Destroyer.
Up next at number five hundred and fifty-three was Belenne Allanach, otherwise known as Junkstream. She looks like a combination of a Fall of Cybertron Convoy class Destroyer and a War for Cybertron Tactical Rig Leader.
Next on the list at number five hundred and fifty-four was Ziahra Allary, aka Blowfist. She looks like a combination of a Fall of Cybertron Gladiator class Destroyer and a War for Cybertron Brute.
Then, coming in at number five hundred and fifty-five was Baelleigh Alldey, also known as Scrapcast. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Protector Soldier and a Fall of Cybertron Steel Crusher class Titan.
Next was Rayelyn Alliss, otherwise known as Buzzbite at number five hundred and fifty-six. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Destroyer and a Fall of Cybertron Annihilator class Titan.
Number five hundred and fifty-seven was Viliana Allsbury, aka Hammerfight. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Destroyer and a Fall of Cybertron Gunner class Titan.
Next to that, coming in at number five hundred and fifty-eight was none other than Jaezmina Alys, otherwise known as Bodyheap. She looks like a combination of a War for Cybertron Runner Scout and a Fall of Cybertron Slayer Infiltrator.
Next-to-last, coming in at number five hundred and fifty-nine was Idryssa Amaund, aka Grimgleam. She looks like a combination of a Fall of Cybertron Scrapper class Infiltrator and a War for Cybertron Sprinter class Scout.
And lastly, there was number 560: Zuletyka Zogg, also known as Afterlane. She looks like the War for Cybertron Demolishor, but in the paint jobs from the Generation 1 Afterburner and Fastlane.
For the majority of the new Transformers, they resembled different Autobots and Decepticons that share some of their prefixes and suffixes, except for city Titans and all sorts of combiners in robot mode. These remaining Autobots were nothing short of Grounders, Aerialbots, Triple Changers, Four Changers, Six Changers, Communications Officers, Powerdashers, Omnibots, Constructobots, Jumpstarters, Dinobots, Wreckers, Protectobots, Technobots, Scientists, Scouts, Soldiers, Leaders, Medics, Military Operations Commanders, Air Guardians, Stuntobots, Combatobots, Battlechargers, City Commanders, Throttlebots, Duobots, Clones, Sparkabots, Triggerbots, and other forms of vehicular Transformers.
After everyone got through the introductions, Primus showed them their comrades who he explained will be on Earth in the future. And they include over three hundred and eighty-eight Dinobots to show up in Age of Extinction alongside the original Age of Extinction Dinobots, the Beast Machines Dinobots, the Generation 1 Dinobots, the Kre-O Dinobots, the Shattered Glass Dinobots, the Power Core Combiners Dinobots, the Classics Dinobots, the Animated Dinobots, other Transformers with dinosaur modes, and even Dinobots that existed in fanfictions of Transformers from the Quadwal cluster.
After another set of introductions, Primus then says, "Now that you have all introduced yourselves, it is time for me to explain your goals for the Tyran cluster 707.04 Delta, also known to you as Michael Bay's live action Transformers films. Your new mission is to assist the Autobots in defeating the Decepticon army, getting rid of Dylan Gould and his allies while exposing their crimes to the world, getting rid of Harold Attinger and James Savoy while exposing Cemetery Wind's crimes to the world, ensuring that the world's governments work in unconditional alliance with the Autobots, returning the Allspark to Cybertron, getting rid of Lockdown and his army of Mercenaries, getting rid of Quintessa, her Infernocons, and her Sharkticon army, and defeating my brother, Unicron. You and the Tyran cluster Autobots will be further assisted by many other Autobots from the rest of the Transformers multiverse eventually, and you will be assisted further not just by our new Dinobots, but also the 410 original ones known as Wrenchbuster, Bolttwister, Knifewheel, Laserlace, Ashswerve, Shadowgut, Indostorm, Cloudtone, Steelhole, Copperhole, Windchopper, Blazetangler, Acidslammer, Ionslammer, Novaslammer, Roadfin, Narukapparin, Maxgear, Bladegear, Orangesnout, Bluesnout, Greensnout, Redsnout, Yellowsnout, Lightsnout, Darksnout, Tailshot, Backspinner, Shootspin, Furyburst, Downkicker, Hookkick, Jadespectre, Emeraldspectre, Diamondspectre, Rubyspectre, Sapphirespectre, Whitespectre, Blackspectre, Orangespectre, Bluespectre, Greenspectre, Redspectre, Yellowspectre, Lightspectre, Darkspectre, Jailerburn, Hexstrike, Pulsarburner, Trackmarker, Marktracker, Vexerhide, Blaststreaker, Piercestreak, Piercervapor, Ironshell, Boulderrose, Gunnerveil, Airscorcher, Windscreamer, Airchiller, Firegunner, Deathbreaker, Winglocker, Lancescream, Rivergripper, Moondrifter, Sunloader, Rainlifter, Tiredumper, Preyclicker, Clawcrasher, Fangdasher, Solarrigger, Beamtilter, Scythereaper, Gleamblocker, Shinechaser, Wheelslider, Swordslicer, Bladeripper, Knifemixer, Shakerwrench, Boltbuster, Rigcrusher, Linkthruster, Dashcryer, Crashtanker, Nitrovenom, Solarjinxer, Shatterbreaker, Threatburner, Magnumtwister Prime, Titanburst, Highghost, Frostspirit, Hollowhook, Jailjade, Emeralddiamond, Rubysapphire, Obsidianfury, Rageknock, Burstflare, Sunflare, Skidvex, Pulsefusion, Cannonbone, Quakeblast, Blasterbomber, Bomberblast, Scalewave, Spraysound, Energystreak, Shellpierce, Rosevoid, Boulderrock, Ironvortex, Gunveil, Ultranight, Waterwhite, Stoneblack, Airwind, Chillscorch, Wingstar, Novabreak, Nucleararrow, Neonatom, Alibipoison, Auroraglass, Platinumcoil, Goldcoil, Silvercoil, Bronzecoil, Coppercoil, Mirrorshatter, Sunmoon, Riverlance, Raintire, Yellowlight, Redshard, Greenload, Blueprey, Orangedrift, Clawfang, Venomclick, Crashking, Queennitrous, Solarnitro, Soltank, Streambolt, Skywrench, Twistbuster, Busttwister, Knifesword, Wheelmagnum, Scramblecell, Aeonscythe, Eoncave, Airburner, Aqratir, Articrick, Bullmollox, Dinocharge, Fangblade, Frontier, Grimlight, Frosch, Hammershaker, Jawyard, Kageblade, Kongo, Magmaboss, Magnatooth, Markcore, Masterambus, Onyxquirk, Paratrex, Ractonivore, Raptron, Razorticon, Reverend, Roadbeast, Roadbolt, Sabrey, Silversaur, Skimmerwing, Sonicfix, Sparwax, Terinne, Titandig, Torosnout, Trickshock, Tricranishot, Trident, Wingspin, Zauniky, Zergterra, Wrenchtwister, Windhopper, Shellshatter, Veilchaser, Bladereaper, Lancemarker, Fastflight, Thunderstreaker, Strangleclaw, Warfest, Aircross, Night High, Goldcrunch, Chainspin, Chopmarauder, Yokufang, Brawnwing, Aerobreaker, Airtrain, Airblaze, Axelfire, Windtrack, Bashslash, Biskbreaker, Smokepunch, Zoomloose, Wingbreaker, Fusionburst, Scythepiercer, Lacescramble, Cellwing, Wrenchbolt, Crashdrone, Twistertitan, Bronzewing, Platinumwing, Stonehide, Wingbrawn, Wedgeblade, Wildspinner, Strongspot, Acidfang, Acidwind, Axebuster, Axeparin, Axekeeper, Axeslammer, Bladebuster, Bladefin, Bladehammer, Blazebuster, Blazehammer, Blazequest, Blowburner, Bombstrike, Brawnfang, Break Grip, Bronton, Brontobot, Brontodrive, Bullhound, Clawkeeper, Cloudbeast, Cloudgear, Copperdancer, Copperdiver, Cortexbuster, Cortexhammer, Cortextangler, Cutbreaker, Deadthroat, Divewing, Fangstorm, Finbuster, Freezesaur, Gearbrawn, Gearfang, Gearroad, Grimwolf, Hackdown, Holebeast, Holestorm, Howlclaw, Indodancer, Indodiver, Ionfang, Ionwind, Kiphead, Knocksaw, Knocksting, Maxbuster, Maxfist, Maxhead, Naildive, Naruchopper, Naruquest, Neotank, Novafang, Novawind, Piledrive, Predadancer, Predawind, Pterobomb, Roadhound, Roadtank, Roughnose, Sand Saber, Shadowdiver, Shellfire, Silverhound, Shadowtone, Slammerrun, Slag, Slicerblade, Slinglock, Spanblade, Spancemaster, Steeldancer, Steeldiver, Steelgripper, Steel Lock, Stegobot, Stonesaw, Tanglerchopper, Terrorlock, Thunderkeeper, Tightlock, Trapbreaker, Trapjaw, Trenchhappy, Tricerabot, Tripview, Twisterlance, Tyrannobot, Tyrannojaw, Victoryrock, Waterblaze, Watervolt, Wavepath, Windfang, Windquest, Windtwister, Wingburn, Wingcharger, Wingfang, Wingmill, Wingrazor, Wingshear, Wingsweeper, Wrenchsnout, Yokutank, Yokuwing, Acidquest, Acidraptor, Acidtrain, Aeroburst, Airraptor, Axehead, Backdash, Biteout, Bladefist, Bladetwister, Blazefang, Blazehammer, Brawnbreaker, Bronzebreaker, Bronzesnout, Bronzetone, Bulldown, Bullhorn, Bucketgear, Buster, Busterstrike, Chopper, Chopperblade, Clobber, Clouddancer, Clouddiver, Cloudgut, Copperbreaker, Coppergut, Coppersnout, Coppertone, Cortex, Crackback, Daggertalon, Darelock, Diamondsnout, Dinotron, Emeraldsnout, Finblade, Fistsaber, Floodback, Floodgate, Freezeout, Frostbite, Frostfreezer, Gatecrack, Gearrun, Gearslammer, Goldgut, Goldbreaker, Goldsnout, Goldtone, Gnaw, Grimlock, Grimsaw, Groundhound, Hacksaw, Hackstone, Hammerburner, Hammerbuster, Holediver, Holegut, Holetone, Hornknock, Indobeast, Indoshadow, Indotone, Ionquest, Ionraptor, Iontrain, Iquaneye, Iquanox, Ironeye, Iron Lump, Ironox, Ivan, Jadesnout, Keeper, Kipparin, Knockblow, Knockdown, Lancebuster, Lazerbolt, Magmatron, Maxhammer, Maxwing, Megarider, Metalblitz, Mollox, Narufin, Neoclaw, Neothunder, Nosedive, Novaquest, Novaraptor, Novatrain, Overfest, Paddles, Paulie, Predabeast, Predagear, Predagut, Predastorm, Pterry, Rapticon, Reptron, Roadhound, Roadrun, Roadslammer, Roughneck, Rubysnout, Sawdown, Scorn, Sharp-T, Shadowdancer, Shadowstone, Silverbreaker, Silversnout, Silvertone, Skar, Skimmer, Skygear, Slapper, Slash, Slicehacker, Sling, Slit, Slog, Slug, Slugkill, Snarl, Sonicwing, Speeddust, Spike, Steelbreaker, Steeldevil, Steelgut, Steelsnout, Steeltone, Stingburner, Stoneshaker, Stonewing, Strafe, Strangler, Striker, Swoop, T-Wrecks, Tangler, Tankclaw, Terranotron, Terrorsaur, Thunderlips, Thundertank, 'Tops, Torosaur, Trailwing, Triceradon, Wide Load, Windburst, and Windgear."
Wallace then points out, "That's nice and all, but what about our human memories, Primus? Soundwave can easily find out about our respective foreknowledge in a simple future discussion with that arrogant bureaucratic blowhard Theodore Galloway simply by waiting while eavesdropping on the discussion via hacking into one of the U.S. military satellites in Earth's orbit not unlike the Space Station. To top that off, aside from Dylan Gould, there are the likes of Harold Attinger and James Savoy who might and will attempt to abuse said foreknowledge to kill every Transformer for profit under the world's noses and to kill any human beings affiliated with either Autobots or Decepticons. On top of that, Lockdown, Quintessa, the rest of the Quintessons, Megatron/Galvatron and Megatronus the Fallen Prime will no doubt abuse our foreknowledge of the Tyran cluster to win the war for themselves in their own rights with and without the Allspark Cube. And we can't even forget the atrocities committed by Cemetery Wind's successor, the Transformers Reaction Force."
Primus replies, "Yes, Cemetery Wind's successor have indeed been invented behind the scenes of the Hong Kong Battle to continue Harold Attinger's mission of hunting down all Transformers after my people have been declared illegal. But rest assured, Wallace, in the event the foreknowledge you and your new troops share is about to be exposed to anyone untrustworthy other than the Decepticons and the other antagonists of the films, your bodies will be forced to say alternative words to lead others astray. Now, I wish to give you and Deborah new names for this mission."
Wallace nods.
Primus approaches Wallace and Deborah in their height range and states, "Wallace Henderson, you shall be known forevermore as Flyimus Prime. And Deborah Garcia, from now on, you shall known as Slingthroat.
The newly-christened Flyimus and Slingthroat stood tall and proud in their tall robot modes, standing at a respective thirty-five feet tall and thirty-three feet tall.
Squeezeimus Prime then questions, "Wait. Why are some of us Primes?"
Primus answers, "Because the Dynasty of the Primes and myself believed that additional Primes were needed to continue the lineage in the event Optimus Prime and Rodimus Prime die."
Everyone looked at each other in thought as they never knew how much Primus' logic made sense.
Primus then states, "Now, in preparation for your new roles in the Tyran cluster, you will be sent back in time thirteen weeks before the events start with Blackout's attack on the SOCCENT Forward Operations Airbase in Qatar to find the Sector Seven data about the whereabouts of Megatron and the Allspark Cube."
Everyone looked pleased, even the few new Autobots who had battle masks on.
Primus then concludes the time spent in the pocket dimension as it starts to glow, "Do not worry; I will be there with you in thought and in spirit to guide all of you. Until we meet again, my new children."
(Tyran cluster 707.04 Delta, thirteen weeks before the events of the first Transformers movie, third person POV...)
The crews of the five hundred and sixty new Autobots are transported to a secluded rural countryside in California with twenty-five miles of farmland and roads.
Soon enough, the new Autobots scanned Primus' provided holograms of their new appropriate vehicle, animal and weapon forms, especially for the Quad Changers, Six Changers and Ten Changers.
Then, Flyimus Prime discovered he has the ability to freeze time for as long as he wants and the ability to travel forwards and backwards in time with and without anyone accompanying him.
Taking to heart that over one thousand sparklings over the years have been experimented on by Sector Seven after the discovery of Megatron and the Allspark by Amundsen Witwicky in 1897, Flyimus decided to go back in time to the days when Sector Seven would experiment on the sparklings, replaced them with clones, and raise the sparklings as his own children until he can properly reunite them with their parental units, as he's taken to call their parents to signify he's rapidly accustomed himself to using Cybertronian lingo.
And that's precisely what Flyimus Prime did: he traveled back in time to the days when Sector Seven would experiment on the sparklings, replaced them with clones, and raised the sparklings as his own children until he can properly reunite them with their parental units.
Unfortunately for Sector Seven at that time, because Flyimus Prime held intense hatred for their members for what they did to Transformers and human allies of Autobots and Decepticons alike but specifically human allies of the Autobots, he killed the members in question but left Seymour Simmons and his future teammates alive long enough for them to be fired by President Bush Jr. and to eventually join the new generation of the Order of the Witwiccans by the time of Transformers The Last Knight.
But unfortunately, it was easier said than done when Flyimus and Slingthroat became sparkmates and when the sparklings imprinted them to be their new parents, signifying that their original parents had long since died.
At the same time, Flyimus, his troops, and his adopted children traveled back in time for nine million to twenty million years in frozen time to train themselves in all forms of Cybertronian and Earthly martial arts and other forms of combat. And he kept the sparklings' ages frozen at specific points of their adult lives as a form of immortality to prevent them from aging to elderly years in their current frames like the Tyran cluster Jetfire, the RID 2015 Headlock, the RID 2015 Flamesnort, or even the likes of Alpha Trion and Vector Prime.
But during the whole adventure through time, Flyimus discovered that there was an additional ninety-nine thousand sparklings experimented on by not only Sector Seven, but also by the Decepticon scientist and terrorist of the Cold War by the name of Malignus from the Bumblebee movie prequel comic book, and Flatline back on Cybertron.
Thankfully, those sparklings combined with the protoforms that the Prime cloned for his army's usage were saved as discreetly as possible.
The majority of the adult sparklings who were grateful for their new parents saving them from the unorthodox humans turned out to be Grounders, Aerialbots, Triple Changers, Four Changers, Six Changers, Communications Officers, Powerdashers, Omnibots, Constructobots, Jumpstarters, Insectobots, Dinobots, Wreckers, Aerialbots, Protectobots, Technobots, Scientists, Scouts, Soldiers, Leaders, Medics, Military Operations Commanders, Air Guardians, Stuntobots, Combatobots, Battlechargers, Predabots, Sharktibots, City Commanders, Throttlebots, Terrorbots, Duobots, Clones, Monsterbots, Sparkabots, Firebots, Triggerbots, Seabots, Headmasters, Junkions, Micromasters, Mini Vehicles, Mini-Cassettes, Multiforce members, Breastforce members, Pretenders, Transmetals, Transmetal 2s, Trainbots, Torchbearers, Energon Terrorcons, lookalikes of different Primes, Targetmasters, and Spy Changers among other kinds of Transformers introduced throughout the years of the Transformers franchise in the Quadwal cluster from 1984 to 2059.
So, for their first task provided by Primus' spirit, Flyimus and his army were tasked with rendezvousing with Bumblebee before reaches Tranquility, California and explain to him what he has to do when he searches for Sam Witwicky's address to find him.
Flyimus looks towards the reader's camera and makes a grinning face not unlike the grin of The Joker.
Of course, taking to heart that there were casualties on the Autobot side on Earth consisting of Jazz, Breakaway 1, Clocker, Breacher, Depthcharge, Breakaway 2, Seaspray, Deep Dive, Armorhide, Inferno, Longarm and his likeness drones, Arctus, the Avalanche, Aveo, Cobalt, Equinox, HHR, Impala, and Silverado Chevy Autobots, Backtrack, Big Daddy, Bumper, Camshaft, Circuit, Cliffjumper, Cosmos, the Create-A-Bot, Crosshairs 1, Mirage, Arcee, Chromia, Elita One, Evac 1, Evac 2, Flash, Grindcore, Hoist, Kup, Landmine, Salvage, Sideswipe, Signal Flare, Skids 1, Skyblast, Slipstream, Smokescreen, Ridge, Sphinx, Strongarm, Swerve, the Autobot Dreadwing, Dropkick, Mixmaster, Scrapper, and Swindle drones, Trailbreaker, Wingblade, Airazor, Slingshot, Beachbreak, Beachcomber, Blades, Blazemaster, Blowpipe, Brawn, Dune Runner, Fireflight, Gears, Jetfire, Jolt, Knock Out, Mudflap, Nightbeat, Rollbar 1, Scattershot, Skids 2, Skydive, Slap Dash, Springer, Stockade, Sunstreaker, The Recruit, Whirl, Wideload, the Aerialbot Scout 1s, Aerialbot Scout 2s, Aerialbot Warriors, Autobot Captains, Autobot Melee Warriors, Autobot Ranged Warriors, Autobot Sergeants, Omnibot Scout 1s, Omnibot Scout 2s, Omnibot Warriors, Gold Omnibot Warriors, Protectobot Scouts, Protectobot Snipers, and Protectobot Warriors, Backfire, Backstop, Barrel Roll, Bodyblock, Brake-Neck, Breacher, Buckshot, Downshift, Drydock, Fallback, Firebolt, Firetrap, Flak, Grapple, Highbrow, Hubcap, Iron Claw, Ironside, Mindset, Sandstorm, Strafe 1, Swashplate, Tomahawk, Tracks, Bluestreak, the N.E.S.T. Sentries, Wildrider, Tailgate, Backwind, Beacon, Bomb-Burst, Caliburst, Double Clutch, Grimstone, Groundspike, Heavytread, Huffer, Leadfoot 1, Pinpoint, Searchlight, Skyburst, Stakeout, Steelshot, Air Raid 1, Air Raid 2, Big Hoss, Blaster, Brains, Bulkhead, Cannonfodder, Catilla, Comettor, Deadguy, Dirt Rocket, Dualor, Guzzle, Half-Track, High Wire, Icepick. Ironhide, Leadfoot 2, Pinpointer, Powerglide, Racer, Ramjet, Rav, Reverb 3, Roadbuster, Roller, Silverbolt, Skyhammer, Steeljaw, Stratosphere, Tailpipe, Thunderhead, Triceradon, Wheeljack, Ratchet, Canopy, Scorn, Strafe 2, Lieutenant Spitfire, Rollbar 2, and Diabla, Flyimus vowed to save all of these Autobots from certain death.
He hoped that this would be over soon.
The End.
(Author's notes: How do you like them apples? Now, I've tried to rewrite certain elements of this story just because I detected more than a couple of errors, but I realized that rewriting this chapter with the introduction of the story's new Autobot characters just because of how many there were would've taken up so many days, and that would've wasted my valuable time writing my other stories.
Now, seeing as how the one hundred thousand sparklings were rescued by and raised by Flyimus Prime and Slingthroat, let's just say that it's merely a matter of time before the grown up sparklings start to remember their birth parents and ask Flyimus if their parents are still alive. But sadly, Flyimus doesn't know.
Anyway, in chapter 5: Autobots vs. Sector Seven, Flyimus Prime will be putting his foreknowledge to good use by making sure that the other Autobots render Agent Seymour Simmons' men unable to call for backup.
See you all in chapter 2: Meeting Bumblebee.)
