Transformers: Animated: Shadows of Redemption-Seasons 1-2
Artwork and Fanfic AU by MelSpyRose
Story Description:
In the aftermath of Season 3 of Transformers: Animated, Megatron was put on trial and sentenced to life in prison before he and his Decepticons escaped with the Minicons under their mind control. Then Optimus Prime and the Autobots pursue Megatron as he escapes from Trypticon Prison with his Decepticons. Eventually, as our heroes and villains return to Earth, a new character is introduced. Orion Eclipse, a forgotten Decepticon, joins the Autobots and faces a shocking truth about his past as the battle for the Matrix of Leadership unfolds. In this fanfic of mine, "Transformers: Animated - Shadows of Redemption," Optimus Prime and his friends both old and new must navigate a treacherous path filled with self-discovery, forgiveness, and the unyielding pursuit of justice. Bonds are tested, alliances are forged, and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance as Optimus Prime and his allies strive to thwart Megatron's sinister plot and protect the Matrix from falling into the wrong hands. Amidst the clash of metal and the clash of loyalties, the concept of redemption takes center stage, reminding us that even amidst darkness, the light of hope can guide the way.
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SEASON 1
Chapter 1: The Hero of Cybertron
The story begins with a newsreel showcasing Optimus Prime and his team escorting the captured Megatron, Shockwave, and Lugnut through the streets of Iacon, greeted by cheering Autobots. Through interviews with Optimus, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Jazz, Arcee, and Bulkhead, the audience is reintroduced to these heroes and their newfound celebrity status.
Optimus Prime, now bearing the Magnus Hammer, remains humble. Bumblebee basks in admiration, Ratchet finds solace in being home, Jazz remains cool, Arcee struggles with memory loss, and Bulkhead feels overwhelmed by the attention. Their rise from space bridge repair bots to planetary heroes is likened to a Cybertronian Cinderella story, capturing the media's fascination.
The Autobot Council entrusts the next generation of Autobots to the Cyber Ninja Corps, led by Sensei Dai Atlas. However, Sentinel Prime publicly criticizes this decision. Optimus's unconventional crew includes Omega Supreme, a legendary doomsday weapon, and Sari Sumdac, a techno-organic humanoid, both causing unease among the Autobots.
Sentinel boasts about his achievements, particularly the Trypticon prison in the former Decepticon capital, where Decepticon prisoners are held. He downplays Optimus's accomplishments, insisting on the importance of crushing the enemy's spirit.
The narrative shifts to the solemn ceremony honoring Prowl, a fallen Cyber Ninja, led by Jazz. Sentinel arrives late and dismisses the ceremony, prompting Jazz to quit the Elite Guard. Optimus and his team plan to return the Magnus Hammer to Ultra Magnus, who, despite his injuries, declares Optimus as his successor. Ultra Magnus reveals that Optimus is the son of Solarguard and Thetas Prime, destined for greatness and to carry the legacy of the Thirteen Original Primes.
Sentinel, overhearing this, plans to thwart Optimus's ascension. Meanwhile, Zeta Maxus, an old friend, returns to Cybertron, learning of Ultra Magnus's condition and the pending decision about his successor. Sentinel informs Zeta of the situation, setting the stage for Zeta's homecoming and the unfolding challenges for the Autobots.
Chapter 2: Jealousy and Envy
On the bridge of Omega Supreme, Ratchet eagerly prepared for the reopening of McCadam's Old Oil House, while Arcee remained skeptical about the venue's suitability. Omega Supreme expressed his discomfort about fitting in, both socially and physically, due to his massive size, causing friction as they navigated Cybertron's streets.
At the bar, the Autobots, particularly Bumblebee, basked in their fame following their victory over Megatron. Tensions escalated when Sentinel Prime, bitter over Ultra Magnus favoring Optimus for leadership, instigated a bar fight, which Optimus quelled while Uplink broadcasted the chaos.
The next day, Sentinel Prime's frustration with the footage of his rescue by Optimus intensified his resolve to challenge Optimus's leadership. Zeta Maxus, a returning veteran, suggested creating a Power Master suit to assert Sentinel's claim. Meanwhile, Ratchet and Arcee's budding camaraderie was interrupted by Sentinel's orders to work on the armor project. Optimus, struggling with his new responsibilities, sought wisdom from Alpha Trion, who assured him of his destined role.
In Arcee's classroom, Sari Sumdac adapted to her Cybertronian education, with Arcee maintaining discipline. The arrival of Bulkhead and Bumblebee with Earth food provided a moment of levity and camaraderie, highlighting the blend of their cultures and the ongoing adjustments in their new world.
Chapter 3: The Offer
Sari is delighted to see her father, Professor Sumdac, on the viz screen as he reveals his investigation into mysterious crystalline formations in Detroit. Bulkhead identifies these as raw Energon, likely resulting from a reaction involving the Allspark Shield. Sari, with her growing Cybertronian knowledge, speculates about her unique origins when discussing a human-sized protoform found by her father. The Allspark, represented by Prowl's spirit, tells Sari that she is key to the future of Cybertron and Earth, showing her an image of a Cybertronian spark merging with human DNA.
Meanwhile, Sentinel Prime conspires against Optimus, seeking dirt to discredit him, while Bumblebee faces a moral dilemma after being offered a place in the Elite Guard in exchange for endorsing Sentinel. Sentinel manipulates Ironhide into spying on Optimus. Bulkhead, on the Energon Farm, finds Earth Energon far more potent but unsuitable for cultivation on Cybertron.
Later, Sentinel Prime and Zeta Maxus discuss their ambitions and the potential use of Dark Energon as a weapon. Sentinel plans to secure his leadership and punish the Decepticons harshly, while Zeta supports his bid for power and suggests keeping Dark Energon hidden until needed. Their alliance aims to ensure Cybertron's victory amidst the ongoing conflict.
Chapter 4: The Trial of Megatron
In deep space, Beachcomber captains a cargo ship transporting Energon, lamenting the job's boredom until Decepticon Blackout attacks, drains his life, and hijacks the ship. Meanwhile, on Cybertron's moon, Decepticons led by General Obsidian raid an Energon farm, damaging Bulkhead and stealing Energon.
In the Omega Lab, Sentinel Prime demands completion of the Power Master armor, foreseeing an imminent Decepticon threat. At the Cybertronian Central Infirmary, tensions rise as Bumblebee accepts Elite Guard stripes from Sentinel, causing a rift with his team. Sentinel interrogates a captive Megatron at Trypticon prison, extracting false information about a Decepticon base.
Sentinel leads an assault on the moon of Charr with the Power Master suit, only to find the base deserted. Bumblebee saves the mission by disabling Sentinel's malfunctioning suit. Optimus and his team defend the Energon farms against a Decepticon invasion, aided by Cyber Ninjas. They manage to thwart the attack, preserving Cybertron's Energon supply.
During Megatron's trial, Sentinel's initial strategy fails, and he seeks Optimus' team to testify against Megatron. Bumblebee faces moral conflict over Sentinel's request to undermine Optimus. In the lab, Zeta Maxus experiments with Dark Energon, envisioning its use to empower Sentinel and eliminate Optimus.
Sentinel's plans culminate in a trial to secure his position as Magnus, while Zeta's dark experiments and machinations set the stage for future conflicts, aiming to reshape Cybertron's leadership and power dynamics.
Chapter 5: The Pursuit
In the high tribunal, Optimus Prime testifies about his encounter with Megatron, who attacked the Autobot ship, leading it to Earth. Sentinel Prime and Alpha Trion conduct the trial, with Rattletrap deferring his cross-examinations. Back at Trypticon prison, the Minicons overcome the guards and they and a shadowy figure (who controls them) plan a breakout for Megatron and the Decepticons. Megatron's minions retrieve their confiscated weapons and free their leader, who reveals his escape plan during the trial was a distraction.
As chaos unfolds in Trypticon, Sentinel Prime and Rattletrap are captured by Megatron and his forces. Megatron uses his Minicon language skills to control the Minicons. Sentinel warns of the prison's lockdown, but Megatron reveals his plan to transform Trypticon into a spaceship and escape, taking a large chunk of Cybertron with him, causing widespread destruction.
Optimus Prime leads a disaster response team on Cybertron, attempting to stabilize the situation and rescue survivors. Meanwhile, the Decepticon-controlled city-ship heads into space. In a confrontation, Megatron uses Rattletrap's raw Energon to supercharge Trypticon, enabling it to escape the pursuing Elite Guard.
Optimus and his team, aboard Omega Supreme, prepare to follow Megatron, with Bulkhead staying behind to help with the Cybertron disaster relief. As they transwarp towards Earth, the stage is set for a confrontation between the Autobots and Megatron's forces.
Chapter 6: Sentinel's Downfall
Sentinel's downfall began with his demotion from the Elite Guard and the Autobot High Council's decision to choose Optimus Prime as the next Magnus. Meanwhile, on Cybertron, Zeta Maxus delved into the forbidden realm of Dark Energon and harbored ambitions to manipulate the political landscape. Despite Sentinel's protests, Alpha Trion stood firm in his decision, recognizing Optimus Prime's humility and dedication as qualities worthy of leadership.
Sentinel's anger boiled as he felt betrayed and overlooked, while Zeta Maxus saw an opportunity to exploit his fury for his own sinister agenda. As Sentinel raged against the perceived injustice, Zeta Maxus lurked in the shadows, plotting a scheme to restore Sentinel's position and further his own ambitions.
In the dimly lit corridors of Iacon, Sentinel Prime's fury reached its peak, his resentment fueling his desire for retribution. Unbeknownst to him, Zeta Maxus listened, ready to offer a tempting proposition that would serve both their interests. With Sentinel's anger as his weapon and Zeta Maxus's cunning as his guide, a dangerous alliance was forged, setting the stage for a showdown that would shake Cybertron to its core.
Chapter 7: Autobot Newbies
In the bustling corridors of Metroplex, Optimus Prime and Bumblebee discuss the weighty responsibility of leadership thrust upon Optimus by the Autobot High Council. Despite his reservations, Optimus accepts the role of Magnus but remains focused on defeating Megatron before fully assuming the position. Bumblebee expresses understanding and reminds Optimus of his humility, while also highlighting the dangers posed by Megatron's quest for techno-organic Energon on Earth.
Meanwhile, Sentinel Prime seethes with bitterness over being passed over for leadership in favor of Optimus. He vents his frustration to Zeta Maxus, who manipulates Sentinel's resentment to further their own agenda. Zeta Maxus reveals plans for an ultimate weapon fueled by Dark Energon, stoking Sentinel's ambition and desire for revenge against Optimus.
In another part of Cybertron, Altair Comet, under the care of her surrogate guardians, prepares to leave for the Autobot boot camp to fulfill her dream of becoming an Autobot warrior like her mother. Despite concerns from her guardians, Altair sets out with determination. At the boot camp, she meets Smokescreen, and the two form a bond as they navigate the challenges and scrutiny of their drill sergeant, Sentinel Prime. Altair's resemblance to a past acquaintance of Sentinel's piques his curiosity, while her defiance against his authority sets the stage for conflict.
As Altair and Smokescreen face the trials of their training, Optimus Prime grapples with his newfound leadership role, Bumblebee offers support, and Sentinel Prime's resentment brews, setting in motion a series of events that will test the strength of their convictions and the bonds that unite them.
Chapter 8: Family Reunion
In the midst of the Autobot boot camp, Altair Comet and Smokescreen, along with their fellow cadets, undergo rigorous training under the watchful eye of Sentinel Prime. Enduring grueling exercises like transforming push-ups, they silently defy Sentinel's authority, aware that resistance would only lead to more consequences. Despite their determination, they know that they must rise to the challenge for the sake of the Autobot cause.
As Altair and Smokescreen progress through their training, they form bonds of camaraderie amidst the intensity. Meanwhile, a confrontation brews between Sentinel Prime and Optimus Prime, fueled by past grievances and power struggles.
Optimus's unexpected arrival at the camp reveals his long-lost daughter, Altair, sparking emotional reunions and revelations. The presence of Optimus adds a new dynamic to the training grounds, with tensions between him and Sentinel Prime adding to the already intense atmosphere.
Meanwhile, on Earth, Megatron utilizes Dark Energon to resurrect fallen Decepticons, including Lugnut, Blitzwing, and Shockwave. With their newfound strength and loyalty, Megatron plans to gather resources and build an army to conquer Cybertron, setting the stage for a looming conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons.
Chapter 9: Return to Earth
In the twilight of a distant star system, Optimus Prime and his daughter, Altair Comet, share a moment of familial tranquility amidst the echoes of an ancient conflict on Cybertron. Reflecting on the absence of Altair's mother and the sacrifices made, they stand united yet apart in their duties. Despite Altair's longing to join her father on adventures, Optimus insists she stay on Cybertron for her safety. Meanwhile, eager Autobot rookie, Smokescreen, seeks to join Optimus's team but is deemed not yet ready. Instead, Optimus entrusts Smokescreen with protecting Altair, offering him a different path to serve. Grateful, Smokescreen accepts the responsibility, promising to be Altair's protector in Optimus's absence.
As Omega Supreme prepares to transport Optimus Prime and Bumblebee back to Earth, their departure is interrupted by the unexpected arrival of their old friend, Bulkhead. Excited to reunite, Bulkhead announces his decision to rejoin their team and accompany them to Earth, motivated by the need to confront any threats posed by Megatron. Optimus and Bumblebee warmly welcome Bulkhead's return, reaffirming the strength of their friendship.
Meanwhile, at the Autobot boot camp, Altair Comet and Smokescreen undergo rigorous training under the watchful eye of Sentinel Prime. Sentinel, harboring resentment towards Optimus, is approached by Zeta Maxus with a sinister proposal to manipulate Altair into turning against her father. Tempted by the chance to reclaim control over his destiny, Sentinel agrees to Zeta's plan.
Sentinel begins implementing his scheme by approaching Altair with false kindness, offering to train her as his star pupil. Despite her initial skepticism, Altair reluctantly agrees, unaware of Sentinel's ulterior motives. As Altair hesitantly accepts Sentinel's offer, she unwittingly becomes entangled in a web of deception that threatens to fracture the bonds of trust among the Autobots.
In the vastness of space, aboard Omega Supreme, Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and Bulkhead set course for Earth, determined to protect their home from the threat of Megatron and uncover the secrets of Techno-Organic Energon. Back on Earth, they reunite with allies at Sumdac Tower, where they meet Sari Sumdac, who seeks answers about her identity. Meanwhile, another group of Autobots, including Ironhide and Jazz, undergo rigorous training under Sentinel Prime, who harbors resentment towards Optimus. In a clandestine meeting, Sentinel Prime is persuaded by Zeta Maxus to manipulate Altair Comet, Ultra Magnus's daughter, against her father and towards his own ambitions.
Later, the Autobots plan a daring mission to Dinobot Island to access Megatron's lair. While exploring the island, they encounter a young Decepticon named Orion Eclipse, who suffers from amnesia. Despite initial doubts, Optimus Prime chooses to help him, believing in his potential for redemption. As they navigate the island's dangers, the Autobots must confront the uncertainty of Orion's past and the looming threat of Megatron's schemes.
Chapter 10: Back to the Motor City
As the Autobots journeyed across the rugged expanse of Dinobot Island, the enigmatic figure of Orion Eclipse occupied their thoughts, fostering a deepening bond among them. With Optimus Prime leading the charge, the decision to return to Detroit was made, prompting discussions about repairing Orion's memory loss. Despite the pragmatic concerns voiced by Ratchet, the team remained optimistic about finding a solution back at Sumdac Tower.
However, their plans were interrupted by the sudden arrival of the Dinobots, led by the formidable Grimlock. Despite Optimus Prime's attempts at diplomacy, Grimlock's rage, fueled by past grievances, led to a violent confrontation. As the tension peaked, the Autobots, with Orion Eclipse in tow, made a desperate dash for safety, pursued by both the Dinobots and a legion of hostile robot clones.
Amidst the chaos and the looming threat of destruction, the resolve of Optimus Prime and his team remained unyielding as they fought for survival and sought to protect their newfound ally. On Dinobot Island, the Autobots faced unexpected adversaries in the form of purple robot clones. Despite their readiness for battle, they were soon trapped by a rock slide triggered by the clones, forcing them to retreat to their ship. With Optimus Prime's decisive command, they escaped the island and sailed away, leaving the chaos behind.
Meanwhile, the Dinobots fought valiantly against the overwhelming numbers of the Vehicon clone troopers but were eventually subdued. Decepticons Breakdown and Knockout, under Megatron's command, seized the fallen Dinobots, intending to use them as tools of destruction. In Detroit, the Autobots docked their ship, welcoming Orion Eclipse to the city. Orion revealed his familiarity with Detroit, though he lacked the ability to transform into an alternate mode. The Autobots vowed to help him uncover his past and restore his memories.
Back on Cybertron, Altair Comet, mentored by Sentinel Prime, faced her training with determination. Sentinel expressed his belief in her potential, revealing his close connection to her late mother. Their conversation unveiled a deep bond between them, rooted in shared grief and mutual respect. As Altair navigated the complexities of her training and the legacy of her parents, she found solace and guidance in Sentinel's mentorship, forging a bond that transcended the turmoil of their world.
Chapter 11: The Autobot's Apprentice
In the heart of the Autobot training room, Sentinel Prime, the mentor, presents Altair Comet with two gifts: a Cybernetic Energy Shield and an Energon sword. As Altair accepts the gifts with gratitude, Sentinel instructs her in combat techniques. A bond forms between them as they spar together, united by their determination to defend their home.
Meanwhile, on Earth in Detroit, Optimus Prime returns to Sumdac Tower with a new ally, Orion Eclipse, a teenage Decepticon suffering from amnesia. Despite initial suspicion from some Autobots, Optimus welcomes Orion and offers to mentor him. They are joined by Sari Sumdac, Professor Sumdac, Jazz, Ironhide, and others who extend their friendship to Orion.
In Megatron's fortress, the Decepticons plan to use techno-organic Energon and Dark Energon for conquest. Megatron's followers, Knockout and Breakdown, fail in their duty to guard the Dinobots, leading to their escape. Megatron's fury is evident, but his focus shifts to recapturing the Dinobots and acquiring the Allspark Matrix.
Back at Sumdac Tower, Orion Eclipse learns about his damaged T-Cog and expresses a desire for a new one. Ratchet assures him they will find a solution. Orion seeks answers about his resemblance to Megatron from Optimus, who emphasizes character over appearance. Determined to help Orion prepare for combat, Optimus begins his training. As mentor and apprentice, Optimus and Orion bond over their shared goal to protect Earth from the Decepticons, laying the groundwork for future battles and victories.
Chapter 12: Twisted Ambitions
Sentinel Prime, having trained Autobot cadets, visits Ultra Magnus in the infirmary before returning to Metroplex to understand why he was not chosen as the next leader of the Autobots. Sentinel distrusts Optimus Prime, believing he would prioritize Earth over Cybertron. At Ultra Magnus's bedside, Sentinel confronts him, questioning why Optimus was chosen over him despite Sentinel's loyalty and service.
Ultra Magnus, weakened but resolute, explains that Optimus possesses the humility and integrity needed to lead Cybertron into a golden age. He criticizes Sentinel for his pride and arrogance, implying these traits make him unfit to lead. Sentinel, feeling betrayed, recounts his sacrifices and dedication, seeking validation and reconsideration.
Ultra Magnus remains firm, reaffirming his decision and expressing his trust in Optimus. As Ultra Magnus slips towards unconsciousness, Sentinel, grappling with the harsh truth and rejection, vows to prove himself worthy and to challenge Optimus's position. Consumed by anger and resentment, Sentinel seeks an alliance with Zeta Maxus but finds no solace, retreating to his quarters where his turmoil continues to fester.
In his dreams, Sentinel reflects on his childhood, the weight of his unfulfilled ambitions, and his determination to redefine his destiny despite the bitter reality that he may never achieve the recognition he longs for. Sentinel Minor's early life was marked by a blend of warmth from his mother, Aura, and strictness from his father, Nominus Prime, a revered figure in the Autobot Elite Guard. Sentinel aspired to join the Elite Guard, admiring the warriors from afar. However, his childhood tranquility was shattered when the Quintessons attacked Cybertron, thrusting him into the harsh realities of war at a young age. The distant relationship with his father and the loss of his parents to the Quintessons left Sentinel struggling with grief and loneliness.
Ultra Magnus, witnessing Sentinel's anguish, took him under his wing alongside another orphan, Orion Pax. Together, they found solace and brotherhood under Magnus's mentorship. Magnus taught them Cybertronian history, including tales of the Thirteen Original Primes and the battle between Primus and Unicron, offering hope and purpose amidst their sorrow. As Sentinel and Orion grew, their bond strengthened, and they learned valuable lessons in leadership and resilience. Magnus recounted his battles with the Quintessons and spoke of the future leader of the Autobots, hinting that one of them might inherit the mantle of Magnus. Both Sentinel and Orion vowed to be ready for the challenges ahead, determined to honor their mentor and fallen parents by aspiring to greatness and leadership.
Several days later, during a parade on Cybertron celebrating the visit of the King and Queen of Caminus, Orion Pax and Sentinel Minor were playfully chasing each other through the crowds, fighting over a rubber ball. Amid the festivities, Sentinel accidentally stumbled into the road where the parade's marching band was performing, causing a commotion. He retrieved the ball but found himself face-to-face with the King of Caminus. Ultra Magnus quickly intervened, apologizing to the king for Sentinel's actions.
The king, showing understanding, advised Ultra Magnus to teach Sentinel respect for royalty. Princess Vanguardia noticed Sentinel's dropped ball and returned it to him kindly, leaving a strong impression on the young bot. Ultra Magnus, while stern, showed concern and forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and safety to Sentinel. Sentinel, deeply remorseful, promised to be more careful in the future, learning valuable lessons in respect and responsibility from the day's events.
From that day forward, Sentinel Minor and Orion Pax resolved never to fight over a rubber ball again, understanding the importance of their friendship and safety. Under Ultra Magnus's guidance, their bond grew stronger as they faced future challenges together. As they navigated their school, Sentinel dreamed of becoming an Autobot sergeant, while Orion aspired to be a data clerk at Iacon Hall of Records. Their paths crossed with Ariel, a vibrant fembot whose kindness and warmth quickly endeared her to both. Sentinel and Orion formed a close friendship with Ariel, though both harbored deeper feelings for her, creating a subtle tension. Despite this, their trio remained inseparable, forging a strong bond as they supported each other through their shared adventures on Cybertron.
Ultra Magnus granted Orion Pax and Sentinel Minor permission to visit Ariel at her home, filling them with excitement and trepidation. During their visit, they played tag and hide and seek, their laughter echoing through the courtyard. As they engaged in these carefree games, their friendship deepened, forming an unbreakable bond of camaraderie and love.
As the sun set, Ultra Magnus called the boys back, and they reluctantly said their goodbyes to Ariel, promising to see each other again. Ten stellar cycles later, Orion became a data clerk, and Sentinel trained as a cadet. Ariel and Sentinel began dating, and eventually, all three friends reunited at the Autobot Academy, aiming to join the Cybertron Elite Guard, their bond stronger than ever. Orion Pax was eventually renamed Optimus Prime, and Ariel became Elita-One. Sentinel Minor, who later became Sentinel Prime upon joining the Cybertron Elite Guard, once asked Elita-One on a romantic date intending to propose marriage. However, Elita-One, though fond of Sentinel, loved Optimus Prime the most.
During their dinner date, Sentinel proposed to Elita-One, envisioning a future with many children. Overwhelmed, Elita-One gently declined, expressing her unreadiness for marriage and extensive family planning. Her heart belonged to Optimus Prime, a realization she later confessed to him. Optimus Prime reciprocated her feelings, leading to a heartfelt embrace and the beginning of their romantic relationship.
Heartbroken, Sentinel witnessed their tender moment, realizing Elita-One's true feelings. He retreated in sorrow, holding the engagement ring, accepting the painful reality of lost love. Years after Elita-One left Sentinel Minor for Optimus Prime, Sentinel continued his training at the Autobot boot camp under drill sergeant Kup, alongside Optimus and Elita. During a virtual training program, Sentinel scoffed at Optimus's failure against Megatron, though Optimus had outscored all other Autobots.
Sentinel led Optimus and Elita on a mission to Archa Seven to retrieve Energon from an old Decepticon warship but encountered massive arachnids. Sentinel held them off, allowing Optimus and Elita to escape, but Optimus had to drag him from the exploding Energon, leaving Elita behind. Optimus assumed Elita was dead, and Sentinel, enraged, blamed him. At a military tribunal, Optimus took the blame while Sentinel stood by smirking.
After graduating, Sentinel became a drill officer at an Autobot training camp, harshly treating recruits like Bumblebee and Bulkhead. Despite his harshness, he commended Bumblebee for exposing a Decepticon traitor but expelled him and Bulkhead for an unrelated incident. Sentinel, now promoted to Sentinel Prime, maintained his arrogance and disdain for Optimus, dismissing him even when he reported Decepticons pursuing the AllSpark. Despite his lack of field experience and inability to improvise, Sentinel's adherence to military protocol and his impenetrable Skyboom Shield made him a formidable, if disliked, Autobot.
Decades earlier, during his training, Sentinel and Orion Pax got into trouble for street racing, reminiscent of "The Prince of Egypt." Sentinel befriended Zeta Maxus, a confident Autobot who advised him on outshining Orion. Zeta's departure to find answers to defeat the Decepticons left Sentinel with a promise to help him succeed Ultra Magnus as Supreme Commander.
With Zeta's encouragement, Sentinel pursued his ambition to lead Cybertron with renewed vigor. His dedication to becoming the greatest leader Cybertron had ever known, and his drive to protect his planet from Decepticon threats, shaped him into the determined, albeit flawed, Sentinel Prime. Sentinel Prime awakens from stasis and meets with Zeta Maxus, who had arranged for Rodimus Prime to cover his duties during his rest. Sentinel shares his frustration over a failed attempt to convince Ultra Magnus that he is worthy of becoming his successor. Ultra Magnus had praised Optimus Prime instead, leaving Sentinel feeling defeated and bitter.
Zeta offers Sentinel a plan for revenge against Optimus, suggesting he could help create a cure to transform Blackarachnia back into Elita-One, who Sentinel once loved. This idea tempts Sentinel, and after some hesitation, he agrees to Zeta's proposal. Together, they form an alliance to discredit Optimus and advance Sentinel's ambitions, with the promise of restoring Elita-One driving Sentinel's resolve.
After striking an agreement with Zeta Maxus, Sentinel Prime grapples with the moral implications of their plan to remove Optimus Prime from power. Zeta proposes a scheme involving deception and manipulation to achieve their goals, urging Sentinel to claim the Matrix of Leadership for himself. Despite initial hesitation, Sentinel is swayed by Zeta's promises of power and the opportunity to rule Cybertron. Together, they share a moment of dark anticipation, reveling in their shared vision for the future as they plot their next move.
Chapter 13: Unfinished Business
Optimus Prime imparts his knowledge and wisdom to his apprentice, Orion Eclipse, detailing the history of Cybertron, the Autobots, and the Decepticons. He reveals his impending role as the new Autobot Supreme Commander, explaining Ultra Magnus's injury and subsequent decision to pass the mantle to Optimus instead of Sentinel Prime. Meanwhile, on Earth, chaos ensues as Grimlock and his Dinobots arrive seeking assistance against the Decepticons. Optimus, with a sense of duty and determination, agrees to aid them, forging an alliance between Autobots and Dinobots to confront their common enemy.
At the Autobot boot camp on Cybertron, Altair Comet, daughter of Optimus Prime, finds herself approached by Sentinel Prime, her father's rival and former mentor. Sentinel, with feigned warmth, engages Altair in conversation, subtly manipulating her emotions by bringing up her deceased mother, Elita-One. He insinuates that Optimus may have been responsible for her mother's death, sowing seeds of doubt in Altair's mind. Despite her initial skepticism, Altair begins to question her father's actions, intrigued and disturbed by Sentinel's words. However, she remains wary of Sentinel's intentions, sensing ulterior motives behind his apparent concern.
As Altair grapples with conflicting emotions and suspicions, Sentinel watches with satisfaction, confident that he has successfully begun to turn her against Optimus Prime as part of his larger scheme. Back at the Autobot base in Detroit, Optimus Prime and the team are surprised when Grimlock and the Dinobots arrive, seeking to join their ranks. Despite initial skepticism, Optimus welcomes them, recognizing their potential. Together, they face the threat of techno-organic Energon crystals spreading across the city, using Professor Sumdac's shrinking ray to contain them.
After a grueling battle, they succeed in saving Detroit, but their respite is short-lived as Megatron launches an attack. Despite being urged to stay behind, Orion Eclipse is determined to help his friends in battle. As the Autobots confront Megatron, Orion watches from the base, feeling compelled to join the fight and aid his mentor, Optimus Prime.
In the heat of battle, Orion Eclipse, a young Autobot, bravely confronts Megatron, the Decepticon leader, to save his friends. Despite Megatron's attempts to manipulate him with claims of fatherhood and promises of power, Orion refuses to join the Decepticons. However, Megatron betrays Orion's trust, launching an attack on the Autobots despite his earlier promise. In the ensuing chaos, Megatron captures Orion and escapes through a portal, leaving the Autobots determined to rescue their friend. Despite their grief and anger, Optimus Prime and his team vow to save Orion at any cost, setting the stage for a perilous journey ahead.
Chapter 14: The Return of Starscream
After awakening in the Decepticon fortress on Dinobot Island, Orion Eclipse encounters Knockout, the Decepticon medic, before being escorted to the throne room to meet his father, Megatron. There, Orion learns the shocking truth that he is related to Megatron and that his Autobot insignia has been replaced with a Decepticon insignia.
Megatron reveals to his son that the Autobots are the true villains, alleging that they oppressed lower-caste Cybertronians, ultimately leading to the creation of the Decepticons. Despite Megatron's assertions, Orion refuses to aid in the destruction of the Autobots. However, Megatron insists that Orion must accept his destiny and embrace his role as the future leader of the Decepticons, intending to groom him as his heir to the Decepticon throne.
Meanwhile, on Cybertron, Altair Comet, a promising Autobot student, encounters her mentor, Sentinel Prime, in the corridors of the Autobot academy on Cybertron. Sentinel confronts Altair about her father's role in her mother's death, casting doubt on Optimus Prime's leadership and loyalty. Despite Sentinel's attempts to sway her allegiance, Altair remains steadfast in her belief in her father and his mission to defeat Megatron and protect Cybertron. With determination, she asserts her loyalty to both her father and the well-being of Cybertron, leaving Sentinel Prime with a clear message of where her loyalties lie.
On Earth, Bulkhead and Bumblebee face off against Decepticon foes Knockout and Breakdown in a battle over techno-organic Energon crystals. Despite their efforts, the Decepticons manage to escape with the valuable resource. Later, Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, while out for a drive, suddenly recall their familial connection, realizing that Bumblebee is actually their adopted son, Elita-One. Their reunion is interrupted by the unexpected return of Starscream, resurrected by his clone Slipstream, who seeks the Allspark Matrix for immortality. After a fierce battle, Starscream retreats with Slipstream, prompting Optimus Prime and Bumblebee to warn their team about the Decepticon's return.
Meanwhile, Rodimus Prime struggles to maintain order on Cybertron in Optimus Prime's absence, tasked with leading and safeguarding the planet. Sentinel Prime sees this as an opportunity to eliminate Megatron himself and vie for the position of Magnus, the new Autobot leader. Altair Comet and Smokescreen, eager to join Optimus Prime's fight against Megatron, sneak aboard a spaceship bound for Earth, unaware that Sentinel Prime and others are also en route to the planet.
Chapter 15: Father Knows Best
Sentinel Prime and his team land on Earth in Detroit, prompting Altair Comet and Smokescreen to venture out of the Autobot spaceship. Meanwhile, Orion Eclipse receives an upgrade and a new appearance before accompanying his father, Megatron, and a few Vehicon troopers to Detroit to seek revenge on Optimus Prime. Upon their arrival, Orion befriends a human named Anthony Carter, while Megatron begins his search for Optimus.
When Sentinel Prime mistakes Orion Eclipse for Megatron and attempts to destroy him, Optimus Prime intervenes, revealing Orion's true nature as a teenager. Sentinel accuses Optimus of sympathizing with Decepticons while saying that the late Ultra Magnus chose Optimus to become the new Autobot Supreme Commander instead of Sentinel, but Optimus, annoyed by Sentinel's jealousy and envy, clarifies that Ultra Magnus is still alive, though barely. Megatron arrives to protect his son, instructing Orion Eclipse to kill Optimus, but Orion refuses, prompting Megatron to attack Optimus and Sentinel with the aid of his Decepticons.
As Sentinel Prime and Optimus Prime join forces to confront Megatron and his Vehicon troopers, Orion Eclipse grapples with inner conflict, torn between his allegiance to the Autobots and his loyalty to his father, Megatron. Feeling overwhelmed, Orion flees and finds himself lost in Detroit. Meanwhile, Altair Comet encounters Orion and recognizes him as her childhood best friend, but he doesn't remember her. When Megatron locates his son, he attempts to sway Orion to his side, warning him not to trust Altair.
Altair tearfully tries to jog Orion's memory, but Megatron intervenes, casting doubt on her intentions. As Optimus Prime and Sentinel Prime discovered Altair, Smokescreen, Orion, and Megatron, tensions rose. Megatron learns that Altair is Optimus's daughter, further complicating the situation. Eventually, Orion remembers Altair as his childhood crush but refuses Megatron's demand to fight her. Disappointed by his son's perceived weakness, Megatron departs with Orion, leaving Altair heartbroken. Optimus reprimands Altair for endangering herself and Smokescreen, prompting her to apologize. Sentinel Prime suggests taking Altair and Smokescreen back to Cybertron for their safety.
Chapter 16: A Total Eclipse of the Spark
At the Decepticon fortress on Dinobot Island, Megatron reprimands Orion Eclipse for his disobedience, but ultimately grants him mercy. However, Megatron insists on teaching his son to be ruthless and cruel to their enemies, intending to groom him into a formidable Decepticon warlord. Orion Eclipse is sent to his room to contemplate his actions while Megatron reminisces about the past. He recalls the first meeting between Orion and Altair Comet, when they were children. At that time, Optimus Prime and Megatron encountered each other, unaware that their children had slipped away to play together.
Upon discovering Orion and Altair's interaction, Megatron scolds his son and warns Optimus and his daughter to stay away from Orion. Returning to the fortress with Orion, Megatron instructs his son to go to bed before having a conversation with Orion's mother, Firestar. The next day, Orion Eclipse enjoys playing with his loving and compassionate mother, Firestar, in stark contrast to his cold and ruthless father, Megatron. Orion's bond with his mother is strong, and he prefers spending time with her over his strict father. However, tragedy strikes when Megatron informs Orion that his beloved mother was killed by the Autobots, leaving Orion heartbroken.
As the years pass, Orion grows into a teenager, but his compassionate nature sets him apart from other Decepticons. Despite Megatron's disapproval, Orion continues to harbor feelings for Altair Comet, secretly visiting her whenever possible. Orion's kindness and mercy earn him the scorn of Megatron, who sees his son as weak and unfit. When Orion becomes separated from his family and is presumed dead, Megatron feels no remorse, viewing his son as a failure. In the present, Megatron seeks to reprogram Orion to hate the Autobots and pledge loyalty only to the Decepticons, hoping to mold him into a suitable heir. Orion overhears this plan and decides to run away before he can be subjected to reprogramming.
Back in Detroit, Sentinel Prime plans to return to Cybertron with Altair Comet and Smokescreen, but Altair refuses, creating a distraction that allows her and Smokescreen to escape. Determined to aid her father, Optimus Prime, in defeating Megatron and rescuing Orion Eclipse, Altair insists on staying on Earth. Smokescreen, seeing Altair's determination, pledges his support, believing in her potential for greatness and vowing to stand by her as a loyal friend.
Meanwhile, Starscream and Slipstream stumble upon raw techno-organic Energon, only to be captured by Knockout and Breakdown. The Decepticon duo takes their captives to Megatron's fortress on Dinobot Island, where they will face judgment and potential execution at Megatron's hands.
Chapter 17: Together Again
Orion Eclipse transforms into his helicopter mode and flies over to Detroit, where he reunites with Altair Comet. Altair expresses her joy at seeing Orion again after decades of being apart. Despite developing romantic feelings for each other, Orion hesitates, citing their opposing factions—him being a Decepticon and her an Autobot—as a barrier to their relationship. However, Altair declares her love for him, disregarding their fathers' feud and insisting that nothing can keep them apart. They reminisce about their childhood love, forbidden by their fathers, and Orion admits that he remembers Altair and loves her. They embrace, solidifying their bond.
Meanwhile, Smokescreen questions Orion about Megatron's plans, and Orion reveals that his father intends to use techno-organic Energon and Dark Energon to conquer Earth before obtaining the Allspark Matrix to achieve immortality. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, Altair, Smokescreen, and Orion decide to inform Optimus Prime and the Autobots about Megatron's nefarious schemes before setting out to find them.
At the Decepticon fortress on Dinobot Island, Starscream pleads for mercy from Megatron, who initially plans to have him executed for his betrayal. However, Megatron changes his mind, realizing that destroying Starscream has proven to be difficult in the past. Instead, he decides to imprison both Starscream and Slipstream until they demonstrate loyalty to him. While Slipstream refuses to submit to Megatron and she manages to escape, Starscream is locked up in a prison cell. There, Knockout taunts him for his past betrayals and frequent defeats.
Megatron is furious upon discovering that his son, Orion Eclipse, has vanished from Dinobot Island. He dispatches his Decepticons to search for Orion and bring him back, intending to punish him for fleeing. Meanwhile, on Cybertron, Zeta Maxus conducts secretive experiments with Dark Energon in his lab. He discusses with Sentinel Prime the potential of using Dark Energon as a weapon against the Decepticons due to its lethal properties. Sentinel Prime informs Zeta Maxus about Altair Comet's disappearance on Earth along with Smokescreen. Zeta Maxus advises Sentinel Prime to prioritize completing the weapon of mass destruction before pursuing Altair and Smokescreen, as it could be the key to defeating the Decepticons once and for all.
Orion Eclipse, Altair Comet, and Smokescreen locate Optimus Prime and the Autobots at their base in Detroit. Despite being scolded by Optimus for leaving with Smokescreen instead of returning to Cybertron with Sentinel Prime, Altair insists they must assist in thwarting Megatron's plans. Orion reveals Megatron's sinister plot involving techno-organic and Dark Energon to conquer Earth and attain the Allspark Matrix for immortality. Moved by his friend's plea and determined to oppose his father, Orion removes the Decepticon insignia from his chest, reaffirming his allegiance to the Autobots. Optimus Prime welcomes Orion back into the Autobot fold, and Altair and Smokescreen also join the team, united in their mission to stop Megatron's malevolent schemes.
Chapter 18: What A Tangled Web We Weave
In Blackarachnia's lair, she, along with her Predacon minions Antagony and Inferno, work on creating a formidable army of Predacons. Their plan involves combining Optimus Prime's CNA with that of a gorilla to craft the ultimate Predacon. Meanwhile, Waspinator harbors a deep-seated desire for revenge against Bumblebee, and Blackarachnia assures him that his chance for retribution will come once their Predacon army is complete.
As Blackarachnia builds her techno-organic Predacon force in the present, flashbacks provide insight into her past. It's revealed that she played a pivotal role in rebuilding Blitzwing into a triple changer, foreshadowing her future actions with Megatron. Memories resurface of her time as Elita-One, an Autobot cadet who was romantically involved with Optimus Prime, adopted Bumblebee as her son, and together with Optimus, bore a daughter named Altair Comet. Blackarachnia also recalls her relationship with Sentinel Prime, which ended when she chose to be with Optimus instead of accepting Sentinel's marriage proposal. Memories of her female Autobot friends, including Firestar, evoke nostalgia for her previous life.
Back in the present, Blackarachnia vows to transform Optimus Prime and Altair Comet into techno-organics, driven by her desire to create the ultimate family unit.
Chapter 19: This Is Why I Hate Organics
Rodimus Prime takes the initiative to contact Optimus Prime and persuade him to return to Cybertron to assist in governing the Autobots. He, accompanied by Arcee, Springer, Kup, and Windblade, ventures to the core of Cybertron, where they encounter the Matrix of Leadership, resembling the Allspark Matrix. Within the core, they are graced by the presence of Primus, the Cybertronian deity representing life and goodness, who utilized the Allspark to empower the Thirteen Original Primes in their eternal conflict against Unicron, the planet destroyer and embodiment of evil and chaos.
Primus imparts crucial revelations to Rodimus Prime, affirming that Optimus Prime will ascend as the next Magnus when the opportune moment arises. Additionally, he identifies Sari Sumdac, a techno-organic humanoid, as pivotal to the intertwined destinies of Earth and Cybertron. Primus cautions Rodimus Prime about the presence of another traitor lurking within the Autobot ranks, forewarning of potential treachery that threatens their cause.
In Detroit, Rattletrap, a Cybertronian fearful of organics, finds himself stranded on Earth, forced to adopt an Earth vehicle mode to blend in. However, his attempts to assimilate are cut short when the Autobots and the Dinobots target him, seeking to arrest him and then use him to gain access to Kaon and defeat Megatron and the Decepticons once and for all. Concurrently, a resurrected Vehicon, now able to speak, dubs himself Steve and grapples with conflicting loyalties. Initially drawn to rejoin the Decepticons, Steve's encounter with Bumblebee leads to his capture by the Autobots, who have also apprehended Rattletrap under suspicion of aiding Megatron's escape.
Chapter 20: Turf War
The Constructicons successfully merge into Devastator, aiming to dominate Earth's newfound Energon reserves. However, their plans are challenged by Slipstream, who aspires to seize control of the Decepticons using the techno-organic Energon. To resolve the conflict, the Autobots enlist Omega Supreme's assistance, while Grimlock and the Dinobots ensure Rattletrap remains confined within the Autobot base. Bulkhead falls victim to the Constructicons, forcibly integrated into their collective. Omega Supreme confronts Devastator in battle, while Optimus Prime and his team devise a strategy to free Bulkhead and defeat Devastator. Meanwhile, Orion Eclipse, alongside his girlfriend Altair Comet and Smokescreen, engages in combat against Vehicons and Minicons, who are intent on capturing him. Blitzwing attempts to sway Orion Eclipse back to the Decepticons, but his loyalty remains with the Autobots. Threatened by Shockwave's ultimatum, Orion Eclipse reluctantly faces off against the Decepticons to protect Altair Comet and Smokescreen.
Omega Supreme and the Autobots successfully defeat Devastator, freeing Bulkhead from the clutches of the Constructicons. With Slipstream captured, the Autobots plan to interrogate her for information. Meanwhile, Optimus Prime intervenes to save his daughter, Altair Comet, and joins forces with her, Orion Eclipse, and Smokescreen to repel the Vehicons, Minicons, and Decepticons. Steve the Vehicon aids the heroes in thwarting the Decepticons' plans, ultimately deciding to switch sides and become an Autobot.
However, Lugnut, Shockwave, and Blitzwing report Orion Eclipse's betrayal to Megatron, who is infuriated by his son's allegiance to the Autobots. As tensions rise, a mysterious figure known as "Doomsayer" emerges in Kaon, revealing himself as Megatron's former general who was exiled for treason. Doomsayer offers his assistance to Megatron in destroying the Autobots, presenting a plan involving the Matrix of Leadership. Megatron, intrigued by Doomsayer's proposal, embraces his return and resolves to follow his advice to vanquish Optimus Prime, seize the Allspark Matrix as well as the Matrix of Leadership, and conquer both Earth and Cybertron. Megatron welcomes Doomsayer back into the ranks of the Decepticons, encouraged by his apparent change of heart.
Chapter 21: S.T.E.A.M
Soundwave finds himself ambushed by S.T.E.A.M., a human vigilante group determined to thwart the rise of robots and the Autobots, using steampunk technology. Despite Soundwave's efforts to defend himself alongside his minions, Rumble and Frenzy, they are eventually captured. In a desperate move, Soundwave reaches out to the Autobots for rescue, forcing Optimus Prime and his team to reluctantly come to their enemies' aid. Meanwhile, Slipstream confides in Orion Eclipse about her role in resurrecting Starscream following Megatron's arrest by Optimus Prime. Although Slipstream offers to assist the Autobots in defeating Megatron, Smokescreen grows suspicious of her motives and warns Orion Eclipse, Altair Comet, Grimlock, and the Dinobots against placing their trust in their prisoner. As tensions rise between humans and robots, alliances become increasingly complex in the battle for supremacy.
Optimus Prime and his Autobot team track down Soundwave's energy signatures to S.T.E.A.M's hidden lair, only to be ambushed by the anti-robotic vigilante group. Using steampunk weaponry, the humans capture the Autobots and bring them before Harold Attinger, the founder of S.T.E.A.M., who harbors a deep-seated hatred for all robots and sees the Transformers as a threat to humanity. Despite Optimus Prime's attempts to reason with Attinger and explain that not all robots are malevolent, Attinger remains steadfast in his conviction to eradicate them all. The Autobots find themselves imprisoned alongside Soundwave, Frenzy, and Rumble, facing a formidable challenge to escape and thwart Attinger's destructive plans.
Sari Sumdac experiences a prophetic dream in which Prowl's spirit informs her that she holds the key to Earth and Cybertron's future. Witnessing a vision of Optimus Prime leading Autobots against Megatron and the Decepticons in a city, Sari awakens to a message from Harold Attinger demanding the extermination of all robots in exchange for the Autobots' release. Refusing to comply, Sari, Orion Eclipse, Altair Comet, and Smokescreen united to rescue the Autobots. Upon reaching S.T.E.A.M's headquarters, they liberate the Autobots and Soundwave's minions, engaging in a confrontation that culminates in the destruction of S.T.E.A.M's base and the destruction of Attinger's ultimate weapon meant to eradicate all Cybertronians. With Attinger and his followers arrested, Soundwave, Frenzy, and Rumble depart for Kaon, where Soundwave joins Megatron's Decepticons as their new communications officer.
Chapter 22: Arachnus Prime
A mysterious villain named the Time Trucker shows Bumblebee a possible future where he leads the Autobots in fighting side-by-side with the Decepticons–led by Galvatron–against the zombie-like Predacons, created by an Allspark-powered techno-organic virus that the Autobots must stop Blackarachnia unleashing in the present. The Time Trucker then shows Bumblebee his past and reveals that he has a twin brother named Stinger. The Time Trucker then gives Optimus Prime the chance to alter the past and save Elita-One from ever becoming Blackarachnia.
However, the end result is that Optimus accidentally creates an alternate timeline where his other self becomes a techno-organic spider-bot instead, creating a new future where Elita-One leads the Autobots. Optimus Prime goes to that alternate timeline where he teams up with Elita-One to defeat Arachnus Prime when he and the Predacons attack Cybertron. When Optimus Prime discovers the Matrix of Leadership, mistaking it for the Allspark Matrix, he uses it to defeat Arachnus Prime, which turned him back into the alternate timeline's Optimus Prime, giving him amnesia. Optimus Prime gives the Matrix of Leadership back to Elita-One and he says goodbye to her with a kiss before he returns to his original and unaltered timeline where Elita-One has already become Blackarachnia.
After returning to his original timeline, Optimus Prime is confronted by the enigmatic Time Trucker, who unveils a disturbing potential future. In this vision, Sentinel Prime ascends to the position of Autobot Supreme Commander as "Sentinel Magnus." The Time Trucker warns that Sentinel's inept leadership would lead to the destruction of the Autobots at the hands of Megatron and the Decepticons. Further revelations shed light on Optimus Prime's childhood friendship with Megatron, underscoring the gravity of their current conflict. As the Time Trucker vanishes, leaving Optimus and Bumblebee to ponder the alternate timelines, Blackarachnia and Waspinator emerge in Detroit, embarking on a mission to capture Optimus Prime and his allies for their sinister Predacon experiments.
Chapter 23: Gremlins in the Gears
In the heart of Detroit, chaos reigns as renegade Minicons, under the control of Megatron, wreak havoc by dismantling machinery and causing widespread disruption. This poses a grave threat not only to the city's infrastructure but also to the Autobots themselves, who find themselves targeted by the rogue tiny robots. In a bid to quell the chaos and save their friends, Ratchet, the skilled Autobot medic, and Captain Fanzone, reluctantly join forces. Despite their initial differences, they recognize the urgency of the situation and set out to neutralize the Minicons' threat.
As they delve deeper into their mission, Ratchet and Fanzone uncover the extent of the Minicons' control by Megatron, realizing that freeing them from his influence is paramount to restoring peace. Through their combined efforts and ingenuity, they devise a plan to disrupt Megatron's hold over the Minicons, ultimately succeeding in breaking their malevolent programming.
With the Minicons liberated from their dark allegiance, a new chapter unfolds. Rather than returning to the fold of their former master, they choose a different path, opting to depart Detroit and seek refuge on a remote island. Here, they establish a peaceful village of their own, free from the influence of both Autobot and Decepticon factions.
Though their departure marks the end of a tumultuous chapter in Detroit's history, it also signifies a newfound hope for the Minicons, who now have the opportunity to forge their own destiny away from the clutches of war and oppression. As Ratchet and Fanzone bid farewell to their robotic allies, they reflect on the transformative power of unity and cooperation, knowing that the bonds forged in the face of adversity will endure long after the chaos has subsided.
Chapter 24: Triple Threat
Optimus Prime retrieves Blackarachnia's lost helmet and he realize that he must tell the truth to his daughter, Altair Comet, that his mother, Elita-One is still alive, but she is no longer Elita-One, she is now a spider-fembot renamed Blackarachnia. Blackarachnia reveals herself to Optimus Prime and tells him that she came back for him. Optimus tries to talk to Blackarachnia, but she flees and he chases after her. In a moonlit clearing, Optimus Prime reunites with Blackarachnia, holding her lost helmet as a token of their past. Despite her bitterness and self-loathing, Optimus professes his unwavering love and commitment, assuring her of her beauty and his enduring affection. Overwhelmed with hope and joy, Blackarachnia accepts his love, sealing their reunion with a passionate kiss.
Determined to find a cure for her affliction, Optimus vows to restore her to her former self, their love serving as a beacon of hope amidst the darkness. But then, Waspinator attacks Optimus Prime when he assumed that he was trying to hurt Blackarachnia. Optimus ends up getting separated from Blackarachnia as she and Waspinator flee when Bumblebee, Ironhide, and Ratchet arrive to confront them.
As Optimus Prime ventures deeper into the shadows, he carries with him Blackarachnia's helmet, a token of his quest to find her and offer assistance. Accompanied by Bumblebee, Ironhide, and Ratchet, the Autobots encounter the relentless assault of Waspinator, a persistent foe bent on disrupting their mission. Despite their efforts to subdue him, the sudden appearance of Lugnut, Blitzwing, Sunstorm, and Ramjet tips the scales, forcing the Autobots into a hasty retreat.
Meanwhile, within the confines of Blackarachnia's lair, Optimus Prime confronts the enigmatic femme fatale, seeking to extend an olive branch of peace and reconciliation. Yet, his noble intentions are met with treachery as Blackarachnia ensnares him in her web, seizing the opportunity to reclaim her lost helmet. With Optimus incapacitated, Blackarachnia's true intentions come to light as she asserts her dominance over him, leveraging her venomous stingers as a means of control.
In a desperate bid for freedom, Optimus appeals to Blackarachnia's humanity, offering assistance in finding a cure to liberate her from her Decepticon affliction. However, her desires are clouded by a potent mixture of longing and resentment, leading her to assert her dominance over the Autobot leader. As Optimus grapples with the weight of her demands, he finds himself at a crossroads, torn between duty and desire.
In a moment of vulnerability, Blackarachnia reveals her true feelings, confessing her enduring love for Optimus despite the trials they have faced. Encumbered by conflicting emotions, Optimus is left to ponder the ramifications of her proposal, grappling with the implications of their complicated relationship. As the shadows of uncertainty loom large, Optimus must navigate the tangled web of emotions that bind them, lest he become ensnared in Blackarachnia's web of deceit and desire.
After making out with Optimus Prime, Blackarachnia steals a sample of his CNA while he recharges and then she leaves. When Megatron reunites with Blackarachnia and he abducts her and takes her back to Kaon where he convinces her to turn him into a triple changer just as she had turned Blitzwing into a triple changer, Blackarachnia upgrades Megatron into a new triple-changing form, but like Blitzwing before him, the process leaves him with an unstable personality, and he becomes a one-'bot army, blowing away anything and anyone in his path, with the Autobots powerless to stop him.
Chapter 25: Mirror, Mirror
As Zeta Maxus and Sentinel Prime unveil their weapon of mass destruction, fueled by Dark Energon, doubts arise among some Autobots, including Alpha Trion. Optimus Prime's attempt to rescue Blackarachnia from Kaon is thwarted, while Megatron grows more powerful and unstable. The Autobots, using Rattletrap as leverage, infiltrate Kaon but are ambushed by the Decepticons and their Vehicon troopers. In a desperate confrontation, Orion Eclipse, Megatron's son, intervenes to save Optimus Prime and strikes a deal with his father to spare the Autobots in exchange for his allegiance. Despite Optimus Prime's pleas, Orion Eclipse chooses to join Megatron to protect his comrades. As the Autobots escape with Rattletrap, Slipstream forms an unlikely bond with Grimlock and the Dinobots back at the Autobot base.
Back in Detroit at Sumdac Tower, Optimus Prime, and his friends realize that they will need an army if they are to defeat Megatron and his Decepticon army and prevent him from using the techno-organic Energon and the Dark Energon to destroy the Earth. So, our heroes decided to return to Cybertron. But on their way to Cybertron, Optimus Prime, and his team are catapulted into a parallel universe where the Autobots are evil and the Decepticons are good. Optimus Prime and his Autobots team up with the good Megatron and the good Decepticons to defeat the evil counterparts of Optimus Prime, the Autobots, Sari Sumdac, and Professor Issac Sumdac. After helping their unlikely allies defeat their evil counterparts, Optimus Prime and his team say goodbye to the good Megatron and the good Decepticons before they head back to their own universe.
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Chapter 26: Growing Suspicions
Back on Cybertron, Sentinel Prime consults Zeta Maxus about where to target their new ultimate Decepticon-destroying weapon that's fueled by Dark Energon. Zeta Maxus advises aiming it at Earth, where Megatron and the Decepticons are located. When Sentinel Prime questions the legality and morality of destroying the planet Earth, Zeta Maxus insists that it is necessary to prevent the Decepticons from conquering the planet or the humans from potentially invading Cybertron with their advanced technology and weapons, as well as the viruses and plagues that they carry. Weighing Zeta Maxus' arguments, Sentinel Prime faces a moral dilemma.
Meanwhile, Optimus Prime and his crew return to Cybertron to gather reinforcements for their final battle against Megatron. They learn that Megatron plans to use the Allspark, techno-organic Energon, and Dark Energon to conquer both Earth and Cybertron. Perceptor informs Optimus that the Autobot Supreme Commander, Ultra Magnus is dying from fatal wounds, and that Optimus must become the next Magnus to effectively lead the Autobots and defeat Megatron once and for all.
Upon learning that Optimus Prime will soon become the next Magnus following Ultra Magnus's impending death, Sentinel Prime becomes furious and seeks help from his accomplice, Zeta Maxus. Zeta Maxus advises Sentinel on how to prevent Optimus from becoming the new Autobot Supreme Commander. He reveals the locations of the Matrix of Leadership and the Allspark Matrix, then gives Sentinel an Energon knife, instructing him on what must be done to ensure he becomes Magnus instead of Optimus Prime.
Back on Earth, Smokescreen confides in Altair Comet about his admiration for Optimus Prime and his desire to be a hero like him. Altair shares this aspiration, expressing her sadness over her boyfriend, Orion Eclipse, rejoining the Decepticons to save Optimus and the Autobots. Smokescreen reassures Altair that Orion will eventually return to the Autobots. Altair expresses her deep care for Smokescreen, considering him a best friend. Meanwhile, Slipstream attempts to convince the Dinobots to remove her stasis cuffs to escape Autobot custody, but is thwarted by Steve the Vehibot. She tries to manipulate Steve by flirting, but he resists her tricks, refusing to free her.
Chapter 27: An Unexpected Reunion
Altair Comet feels homesick and decides to spend time with Sari Sumdac, who shares her mysterious origin as half-human, half-Cybertronian, and mentions Prowl's spirit declaring her key to the future of Earth and Cybertron. Altair wishes she could solve Sari's mystery. Suddenly, they are captured by Blackarachnia, who recognizes Altair as her long-lost daughter. Blackarachnia reveals herself as Elita-One, mutated into a techno-organic spider-fembot after being abandoned on Arachna 7 by Optimus Prime and Sentinel Prime. Altair is shocked to discover her mother is alive and now a Decepticon. Blackarachnia explains she is in Detroit searching for Waspinator, captured by Optimus's crew, and expresses her desire to find a cure to revert to Elita-One and rejoin the Autobots, reuniting with her family. Sari remains suspicious of Blackarachnia's intentions.
Sari Sumdac refuses to take Blackarachnia to the imprisoned Waspinator, leading Blackarachnia to ask her daughter, Altair Comet, about Optimus Prime's whereabouts. Altair reveals that he is on Cybertron and questions her mother about being abandoned. Blackarachnia explains that she initially believed Optimus abandoned her, but later realized he thought she died when she mutated into a techno-organic spider-fembot. Sari warns Altair not to trust Blackarachnia, suspecting her intentions, but Blackarachnia insists she wants to reform. Altair and Blackarachnia have an emotional reunion, with Blackarachnia noting how much her daughter has grown since she last saw her as a child.
Blackarachnia and Altair Comet begin to bond, with Blackarachnia sharing stories about Megatron, including how he forced her to turn him into a triple-changer. She offers to help the Autobots defeat Megatron in exchange for their assistance in finding a cure to revert her back to Elita-One and rid her of her mutated spider form. Blackarachnia also promises to keep Waspinator from seeking revenge on Bumblebee. Altair convinces Sari Sumdac to bring Blackarachnia to the Autobot base. There, Blackarachnia reunites with Grimlock and the Dinobots and meets the prisoners Slipstream, Rattletrap, and Waspinator, as well as other Autobots like Smokescreen and Steve. That night, after telling Altair goodnight, Blackarachnia weaves a web to sleep on.
Chapter 28: How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Energon Farm?
In the Decepticon Command Center, Megatron stands among advanced technology when his son, Orion Eclipse, approaches with questions about his mother. Megatron reveals the story of how he met Firestar, an Autobot who captivated him. After abducting and winning her love, they had Orion. However, Firestar left after witnessing Megatron's darkness and was later killed by Autobots. Megatron protected Orion but lost him in a supernova. Now reunited, Megatron declares Orion the rightful heir to lead the Decepticons. Despite Orion's doubts about his abilities, Megatron assures him that he will learn to transform and lead their faction to victory. United, they prepare for the battles ahead.
At the Autobot base in Detroit, Altair Comet resolves to help her mother, Blackarachnia, reform, along with Slipstream, Rattletrap, and Waspinator, hoping they will aid Optimus Prime and the Autobots against Megatron. Sari Sumdac and her father, Professor Isaac Sumdac, remain wary of the potential for betrayal from these wannabe reformed Decepticons. Meanwhile, on Cybertron, Sentinel Prime confronts Optimus Prime, leading to a fight for the position of Magnus. Seeking a respite from the conflict, Bulkhead returns to the Energon farm where he was raised, accompanied by Jetfire and Jetstorm, only to discover the farm has become a target for the Decepticons. The trio must defend the farm and its resources from Decepticon forces, adding another layer of urgency to their mission.
Back on Earth, Altair Comet, Smokescreen, Steve the Vehibot and the Dinobots work on reforming Blackarachnia, Slipstream, Rattletrap and Waspinator while waiting for Optimus Prime and the Autobots to return from Cybertron and prepare for the inevitable confrontation with Megatron and his minions. Trust remains a significant issue, as the Sumdacs and other Autobots keep a close watch on the newly reformed Blackarachnia, Slipstream, Rattletrap, and Waspinator. As Optimus Prime and Sentinel Prime's battle for leadership intensifies, it becomes clear that the Autobots must unite and focus on their common enemy, Megatron, who is growing ever more powerful and unpredictable. The stage is set for a climactic showdown, with the future of both Earth and Cybertron hanging in the balance.
Chapter 29: Process of Elimination
Bumblebee investigates a series of deadly attacks on his old boot camp platoon, who are being picked off by a mysterious assailant. All signs point to either Waspinator or Shockwave... but when they too are attacked, the mystery deepens! It turns out the culprit is really Cliffjumper; back when Shockwave was undercover in Autobot bootcamp, he uploaded a Trojan Horse virus into Cliffjumper that would compell him to eliminate all evidence if Shockwave was ever found out. Now, the virus is affecting his mind, and Bumblebee must stop him before he self-destructs! Determined to save his old friend and prevent further casualties, Bumblebee reaches out to Ratchet for help. Ratchet quickly analyzes the situation and devises a plan to neutralize the virus within Cliffjumper's system. However, time is running out, as the virus compels Cliffjumper to act with increasing aggression and desperation.
Bumblebee tracks Cliffjumper to an abandoned Autobot outpost, where he finds him in a state of mental turmoil. Cliffjumper, struggling to regain control, attacks Bumblebee, believing him to be another target. Bumblebee tries to reason with him, reminding him of their shared history and friendship. Their confrontation is intense, with Cliffjumper's virus-driven fury making him a formidable opponent. During the fight, Bumblebee manages to disable Cliffjumper temporarily, allowing Ratchet to arrive with the necessary equipment to extract the virus. Ratchet works swiftly, connecting Cliffjumper to a portable medical station. As Ratchet begins the delicate process of removing the Trojan Horse virus, Cliffjumper's memories of the boot camp and their camaraderie resurface, helping him fight against the virus's influence.
Just as Ratchet is about to complete the extraction, Shockwave's hidden subroutine triggers a failsafe, causing Cliffjumper to initiate a self-destruct sequence. Realizing the imminent danger, Bumblebee and Ratchet work together under immense pressure. Ratchet focuses on completing the virus extraction, while Bumblebee uses his quick thinking and agility to stabilize Cliffjumper's systems, preventing the self-destruct.
Finally, the virus is successfully extracted, and Cliffjumper regains full control of his mind and body. Exhausted but relieved, he thanks Bumblebee and Ratchet for saving him from Shockwave's sinister trap. With the immediate threat neutralized, Bumblebee contacts Optimus Prime, informing him of Shockwave's insidious plan and the need to remain vigilant against further Decepticon schemes. As the Autobots regroup, they reflect on the importance of their bonds and the lengths they will go to protect each other. Cliffjumper, now free from the virus's influence, vows to assist Bumblebee in tracking down any remaining Decepticon threats, ensuring that no Autobot will ever face such danger again.
Chapter 30: Framed
Bumblebee, visiting the infirmary, stumbles upon Sentinel Prime in a shocking act: attempting to murder Ultra Magnus in his sleep. Reacting swiftly, Bumblebee intervenes, preventing the fatal strike. Sentinel flees before he can be detained, leaving confusion and suspicion in his wake. Bumblebee alerts the Autobots to Sentinel's treachery, leading to his arrest for attempted murder and treason.
However, as the investigation unfolds, it becomes evident that Sentinel Prime has been framed by an imposter. Zeta Maxus reveals to Optimus Prime that Shockwave orchestrated the creation of an evil clone of Sentinel Prime to eliminate Ultra Magnus and incriminate the real Sentinel for murder. The imposter's actions were designed to tarnish Sentinel's reputation and destabilize the Autobot leadership.
Determined to clear Sentinel's name and thwart Shockwave's machinations, the Autobots track down the evil clone of Sentinel Prime. A fierce battle ensues, culminating in the destruction of the clone. To their horror, they discover a bomb hidden within the clone's spark chamber, set to detonate upon its destruction. With seconds to spare, the Autobots evacuate the area as the clone explodes into scrap metal. Miraculously, the real Sentinel Prime emerges unscathed, vindicated by the evidence of his innocence. As the smoke clears, Sentinel is freed from prison, his name cleared, and the true culprit exposed.
With the threat neutralized and justice served, the Autobots stand united, resolute in their determination to protect each other and thwart the Decepticons' sinister schemes. Sentinel Prime, grateful for his exoneration, pledges to redouble his efforts in service to the Autobot cause, vowing to never again fall victim to such treachery.
Chapter 31: Attack of the Combaticons
Rodimus Prime entrusts Optimus Prime with the Matrix of Leadership, resembling the Allspark Matrix, urging him to safeguard it and the Allspark Matrix from Megatron's clutches. Determined to ensure the safety of both Earth and Cybertron, Optimus opts to secure the two Matrixs within a vault. Meanwhile, Bulkhead returns to his roots at the Energon farm, while Ratchet musters the courage to ask Arcee out on a date. With a looming sense of responsibility towards his daughter, Altair Comet, Optimus resolves to return to Earth to reveal the truth about her mother's survival. However, Sentinel Prime intervenes, redirecting Optimus's attention to the urgent threat posed by the Decepticons on the fifth moon of Charr. Despite his apprehensions about facing the enemy alone, Sentinel Prime insists that it's a test of leadership, citing Ultra Magnus's directive to keep the Decepticons at bay.
Reluctantly accepting Sentinel's orders, Optimus Prime embarks on the perilous mission, clutching the Matrix of Leadership. Unbeknownst to him, he carries the Allspark Matrix instead. Entrusting Rodimus Prime with the protection of Cybertron, Optimus ventures to confront the Decepticons on the fifth moon of Charr, only to find himself ambushed by the formidable Combaticons led by Onslaught. Optimus Prime faces a daunting challenge, grappling not only with the Decepticons' assault but also with the weight of leadership and the hidden truth about the Matrix he bears. As the battle intensifies, Optimus's resolve is put to the ultimate test, with the fate of both worlds hanging in the balance.
Meanwhile, Bumblebee finds Sentinel Prime holding an Energon knife and when he asks Sentinel where Optimus is, Sentinel Prime puts Bumblebee inside a barrel before throwing him into a river of oil. Sentinel Prime and Zeta Maxus begin their plan to use their weapon of mass destruction fueled with Dark Energon to destroy the Earth where the Decepticons and Megatron are located at and Sentinel is confident that Optimus will be killed by the Decepticons and that Ultra Magnus will die in his deathbed, allowing Sentinel Prime to become the new Magnus and take over Cybertron. When Sentinel Prime finally realizes that Zeta Maxus could possibly be a Decepticon due to him being manipulative, Zeta Maxus reveals his true self. Zeta removes his Autobot disguise and reveals that his true name is Doomsayer. Sentinel Prime accuses Doomsayer of being a Decepticon spy, but Doomsayer tells Sentinel Prime that he is not a Decepticon, but rather the leader of the Destructicons. Doomsayer manipulates Sentinel Prime and makes a deal with him that they should have the Autobots and the Destructicons work together in destroying the Decepticons and destroying the Earth and Doomsayer tells Sentinel that his intentions are to help him become the new Autobot Supreme Commander.
Back at the fifth moon of Charr, Optimus Prime defeats the Combaticons and Onslaught before he decides to leave after he barely survives the attack of the Decepticons. Back on Cybertron, Bumblebee gets out of the oil river and frees himself from being trapped inside a barrel before he finds out that Sentinel Prime is a traitor to the Autobots as he intends to usurp Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus to become the next Autobot Supreme Commander. However, before Bumblebee would let the Autobots know about Sentinel's treachery, he gets captured by Doomsayer and Bumblebee is brought before Sentinel Prime who reveals his evil plan to destroy the Earth and humanity, to destroy the Decepticons, to cause the deaths of Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus to become Sentinel Magnus, and use the Allspark and the Matrix of Leadership to make himself invincible. Bumblebee tells Sentinel Prime that he will tell everyone about his evil plans, but Sentinel Prime crushes Bumblebee's voice box so that he won't tell anyone about Sentinel Prime and Doomsayer's plot to conquer Cybertron and destroy the Earth. Bumblebee is traumatized after he loses his ability to speak.
Chapter 32: A Traitor Among Us
After Bumblebee got his voice box crushed by Sentinel Prime and he loses his ability to speak, he is left traumatized and is imprisoned by Sentinel Prime and Doomsayer. Sentinel Prime and Doomsayer talk about their next move to use their Decepticon destroying machine of mass destruction to destroy the Earth where the Decepticons and Megatron are located as Sentinel intends to get rid of humanity as he sees humans as a threat to all Cybertronians. However, Alpha Trion and a group of cyber-ninjas find out about their evil schemes and Doomsayer attacks them. Alpha Trion tells Doomsayer that his plot to conquer Cybertron through Sentinel Prime has failed, but Doomsayer attacks the elder Autobot with his Dark Energon lightning, revealing that Doomsayer is immune to Dark Energon and can master using and weaponizing its dark powers.
Alpha Trion tells Sentinel Prime to choose redemption over treason, but Sentinel turns against Alpha Trion as Doomsayer knocks the elder Autobot unconscious. When Ironhide sees a bunch of cyber-ninjas and Alpha Trion knocked unconscious and defeated and he realizes that Sentinel Prime and Doomsayer are responsible for the assault, Ironhide tries to stop them, but Sentinel Prime nearly kills Ironhide, rendering him unconscious before he and Doomsayer escape before they could get caught by the Autobots.
Optimus Prime returns to Cybertron and Bumblebee escapes from his prison cell before he gets Ratchet to repair his voice box. After Bumblebee gets his voice box repaired, the wounded Ironhide and injured Alpha Trion reveals to Optimus Prime and his team that Sentinel Prime has betrayed the Autobots and has allied with Doomsayer to try to conquer Cybertron and destroy the Earth. Optimus, infuriated by Sentinel's betrayal, decides to find Sentinel Prime himself and bring him to justice. However, our heroes soon discover that Sentinel Prime has stolen the Matrix of Leadership and Optimus realizes that Sentinel had given him the Allspark Matrix instead of the Matrix of Leadership. Determined to get his mother's Matrix back, Optimus Prime tells his friends to safeguard the Allspark Matrix while he tracks down Sentinel Prime and stop him. Jetfire and Jetstorm inform Optimus Prime that Sentinel Prime is heading towards Earth and he has the Matrix of Leadership.
Optimus Prime and the Autobots return to Earth to confront Sentinel Prime and Doomsayer, who have brought devastation to Detroit. On a burning ship, Sentinel attempts to wield the Matrix of Leadership for his sinister purposes but finds himself unworthy. In a pivotal moment, he encounters the spirit of Prima, the first of the 13 Original Primes. Meanwhile, Optimus Prime arrives to challenge Sentinel. On a burning ship amidst an ocean of oil and flames, Optimus Prime confronts his former friend turned enemy, Sentinel Prime. Their heated exchange reveals Sentinel's treacherous motives: he orchestrated dangerous missions for Optimus, attempted to assassinate Ultra Magnus, and stole the Matrix of Leadership.
Their confrontation escalates into a fierce battle, each wielding their weapons with determination. Despite Sentinel's claims of deserving the Matrix's power, Optimus prevails, reclaiming the artifact and unleashing its energy against his adversary. As the fight reaches its climax, Sentinel pleads for mercy, claiming manipulation by Doomsayer. Torn between compassion and duty, Optimus attempts to save Sentinel from falling to his death. However, Sentinel seizes the opportunity to strike, plunging into the abyss below. Sentinel's lifeless body resurfaces amidst the unforgiving waves, his once-proud demeanor tarnished and battered. As he struggles for survival, regret and sorrow flood his spark, realizing the consequences of his actions.
Meanwhile, Doomsayer, lurking in the shadows, observes the scene with a sinister grin, dragging Sentinel's body to his lair. The aftermath of their battle leaves Optimus Prime grappling with the loss of a once-dear friend and the weight of Sentinel's betrayal on his spark.
Chapter 33: Land of the Mini-Cons
Optimus Prime returns to the Autobot base and he finds his daughter, Altair Comet, with her long-lost mother, Blackarachnia. Optimus apologizes to his daughter for not telling her the truth that her mother survived and became a Decepticon and Altair forgives her father before she tells her father that she, Smokescreen, the Dinobots, and Sari Sumdac were able to reform Slipstream, Waspinator, Rattletrap, and of course, Blackarachnia. Meanwhile at Kaon on Dinobot Island, Megatron teaches his son, Orion Eclipse, how to fight better. Starscream has pledged his loyalty to Megatron and promises never to betray him again. Megatron has ordered Knockout and Breakdown to keep an eye on Starscream to make sure he doesn't try to overthrow Megatron again. Back at the Autobot base, Optimus Prime and his Autobot friends now know that Doomsayer was the one who corrupted Sentinel Prime and turned him into a traitor and our heroes decide to be on a lookout for Doomsayer, but for now, they need to collect the techno-organic Energon before the Decepticons do.
After promising to aid Blackarachnia in finding a cure to restore her to Elita-One, Optimus Prime, Blackarachnia, and Altair Comet share a heartfelt family hug. However, their peaceful moment is interrupted by another transwarp mishap that deposits Bumblebee on a planet inhabited by Mini-Cons, who revere him as a deity in a scenario reminiscent of Gulliver's Travels. Meanwhile, Optimus Prime and his team embark on a mission to locate Bumblebee, but their journey is fraught with danger as they come under attack by Blackout and other Decepticons seeking revenge for the fate of Onslaught and the Combaticons. On the planet of the Mini-Cons, Bumblebee finds himself lavished with adoration and care by his newfound followers, reveling in their attention. As Bumblebee enjoys the attention of the Mini-Cons, oblivious to the chaos unfolding in space, Optimus Prime and his team fend off relentless attacks from Blackout and the Decepticons. Despite the perilous circumstances, they remain determined to rescue their lost comrade.
Back on the planet of the Mini-Cons, Bumblebee's paradise is shattered when a space monster arrives, intent on capturing the Mini-Cons for its own purposes. Unwilling to let harm befall his newfound friends, Bumblebee courageously confronts the space monster, rallying the Mini-Cons to stand against their aggressor. Just as the situation reaches a critical point, Optimus Prime and his Autobot team arrive, engaging in a fierce battle with the space monster. Working together, they manage to defeat the space monster and ensure the safety of the Mini-Cons. Grateful for their rescue, some of the Mini-Cons decide to join Optimus Prime and his team, eager to aid their newfound allies in their ongoing struggle against the Decepticons. With Bumblebee safely back in their ranks and a few additional allies by their side, Optimus Prime and his Autobots depart from the Mini-Con planet, returning to Earth to continue their fight against the Decepticons for the safety of Earth and Cybertron.
Chapter 34: It Came From Planet Cybertron
An Autobot came to Earth with an important message for Optimus Prime. But after scanning a flying saucer as his alternate mode from a B-movie set, he suffers amnesia and comes to believe he is really an alien invader named Cosmos. Meanwhile, S.T.E.A.M and their founder, Harold Attinger breaks themselves free from prison and set out to seek their revenge on the Autobots. Meanwhile, Porter C. Powell creates some of his own robotic versions of the Predacons after getting an idea from Blackarachnia who's been creating her own army of Predacons back at her lab before she decided to join the Autobots. Powell created Predaking and the robotic Predacons to fight against the Dinobots ala Lex Luthor style.
Meanwhile, Cosmos attacks Detroit when Predaking and Powell's Predacons fight against Grimlock and the Dinobots and Optimus Prime recognizes the Autobot flying saucer and he and his team work on stopping Cosmos. While Blackarachnia helps the Dinobots defeat Predaking and the Predacons with the help of Smokescreen, Altair Comet, Slipstream and Waspinator, Optimus manages to jog Cosmos' memory and Comsos realizes that he's not an alien invader but an Autobot. Predaking and the Predacons turn against their creator, Porter C. Powell and Sari Sumdac fight off Predaking before he could kill his creator. After defeating the Predacons and imprisoning them and Predaking, Cosmos tells Optimus Prime that Ultra Magnus wants to speak to him before he dies.
Chapter 35: The Weight of Responsibility
Optimus Prime returns to Cybertron and goes to the infirmary where Ultra Magnus gives Optimus his famous last words and he gives him his dying wish for Optimus Prime to take Ultra Magnus' place as the new ruler of Cybertron, as the new Autobot Supreme Commander, and as the new Autobot leader and Ultra Magnus tells Optimus Prime that he doesn't have to rename himself, "Optimus Magnus" because Optimus will be more than a Magnus, he will be a true Prime whose heroism is in his programming. After Ultra Magnus dies, Optimus Prime and millions of Autobots go to Ultra Magnus' funeral where Ultra Magnus' daughter, Strongarm, and her siblings and her mother mourn the death of their loved one. Optimus Prime finally becomes the new Autobot Supreme Commander and chooses not to be renamed "Optimus Magnus" and after he becomes the new leader of the Autobots and the new ruler of Cybertron, Rodimus Prime becomes Optimus Prime's first lieutenant.
In the aftermath of Ultra Magnus's passing, Ironhide and Alpha Trion recover from their injuries inflicted by Sentinel Prime and Doomsayer. The Autobots successfully eliminate the Decepticon weapon fueled by Dark Energon, a substance Alpha Trion reveals as the malevolent essence of Unicron, the chaos bringer. With Optimus Prime assuming the role of Autobot Supreme Commander, he faces a multitude of responsibilities: ruling Cybertron, caring for his daughter Altair Comet, seeking a cure for Blackarachnia, gathering techno-organic Energon, and devising a strategy to thwart Megatron and the Decepticons' threats to Earth and Cybertron. The weight of these duties weighs heavily on Optimus as he navigates his newfound leadership.
Meanwhile, Strongarm continues to mourn the death of her father, Ultra Magnus, when the Protectobots arrest a delinquent named Sideswipe who's been causing a lot of trouble while street racing. Smokescreen and Altair Comet would return to Cybertron with Rattletrap while Blackarachnia, Slipstream, Waspinator, Grimlock, the Dinobots, Steve the Vehicon stay at the Autobot base with Sari Sumdac and Professor Issac Sumdac making sure that they don't do anything treacherous or suspicious.
Chapter 36: Megatron Must Be Stopped
As Megatron's plan to reformat Earth into a new Decepticon homeworld reaches fruition, the Autobots must join forces with Slipstream, Blackarachnia and Waspinator, and the Dinobots to defeat Megatron once and for all. Just as they have apprehended Megatron, Megatron tells his son, Orion Eclipse to help him destroy Optimus Prime for revenge, but Orion refuses and he once again renounces the Decepticons to rejoin the Autobots again as he refuses to obey his father, Megatron. Megatron would be furious with his son for betraying him again before the Autobots and their allies prepared to have Megatron taken to prison on Cybertron. However, it turns out that the Decepticon leader has created many duplicates of himself as a distraction.
Powermaster Optimus Prime defeats the real Megatron, only for Megatron to then download his mind into the city of Kaon itself. Using Blackarachnia's techno-organic virus, Megatron has the city begin to grow to cover Earth. As our heroes prepare to save the world, Orion Eclipse confronts his father, Megatron, to protect Optimus Prime and Megatron would tell Orion Eclipse that he's disobeyed him for the last time before he tries to kill his son, only for Starscream to intervene. After working together to stop Blackarachnia's techno-organic virus and save the Earth, Megatron gets put into prison. But after Megatron gets put in prison, a new threat emerges as Quintessa and the Quintessons threaten to conquer Cybertron and enslave all the Cybertronians that live there.
Determined to save his planet from the Quintesson invasion, Optimus Prime faces the Quintessons with his team before he discovers that Quintessa is the one who caused the deaths of Optimus' parents, Solarguard and Thetas Prime. After saving Cybertron from the Quintessons, Blackarachnia gets taken by Quintessa and she gives her a new look before encouraging her to continue making her Predacon army. Quintessa would tell Blackarachnia that she must use the Allspark to power up a techno-organic virus that will wipe out the Autobots or else Quintessa will destroy Blackarachnia's daughter if she doesn't cooperate. Altair Comet is happy to be reunited with her boyfriend, Orion Eclipse, and he promises never to return to the Decepticons again, saying that he is destined to be an Autobot rather than a Decepticon leader. Optimus decides to rescue Blackarachnia from the Quintessons, even if it meant confronting his parents' killer.
Chapter 37: Web of Lies
Optimus Prime, accompanied by a team of Autobots, embarks on a mission to the planet Quintessa to rescue Blackarachnia from the clutches of the Quintessons. Quintessa gave Blackarachnia a new color scheme and she even gave her her own Predacon insignia to replace her Decepticon insignia and Quintessa begins influencing Blackarachnia to work on the techno-organic virus. Amidst the battle against the Quintessons, Optimus Prime engages in a fierce confrontation with his parents' killer, Quintessa herself. As the conflict intensifies, Quintessa gains the upper hand and is poised to strike down Optimus Prime. However, Blackarachnia intervenes, halting Quintessa's attack. In a desperate attempt to manipulate Blackarachnia, Quintessa threatens to expose her feelings for Optimus Prime. Unwavering, Blackarachnia admits her love for Optimus Prime and forgives him for past actions, regardless of the consequences.
After escaping from Quintessa, Blackarachnia betrays Optimus Prime and returns to her evil ways as she reveals her plan to turn Optimus Prime and Altair Comet into techno-organic Predacons so that they and Blackarachnia could be the ultimate family. Blackarachnia abducts her daughter, Altair Comet and she returns to her lair. Optimus Prime decides to go after Blackarachnia and rescue his daughter with the help of his Autobot and Dinobot friends. Waspinator decides to help Optimus Prime know where to find his daughter and he leads the Autobots and the Dinobots to where Blackarachnia has taken Altair Comet.
At Blackarachnia's lair, Blackarachnia tells her daughter that she's become the leader of her Predacon army and that she created her Predacon minions, Antagony, Inferno, and her newest creation, Gnashteeth whose T-rex mode was based on Grimlock though Blackarachnia made improvements to his intellect.
Altair Comet begs her mother not to turn her into a techno-organic Predacon, but Blackarachnia refuses to listen as she intends to turn her daughter and Optimus Prime into techno-organic Predacons and Blackarachnia says how she and her Predacon army will conquer Cybertron and unleash an Allspark-powered techno-organic virus that'll turn the Autobots into Predacons.
Chapter 38: New Divide
Optimus Prime arrives at Blackarachnia's lair to rescue his daughter, Altair Comet. At Blackarachnia's lab, Optimus gets captured by Inferno and Antagony and Blackarachnia combines Optimus' stolen CNA with that of a gorilla to create her ultimate Predacon warrior: Optimus Primal. Blackarachnia says that she's gonna use the same organic spider CNA that turned her into a spider-fembot to transform Optimus Prime and Altair Comet into techno-organic spider-bots so that she can have her ultimate family. Optimus Prime begs Blackarachnia not to do it, but then when Gnashteeth got smart after he heard about Megatron, he decided to rename himself "Megatron II" and he decided to betray and overthrow Blackarachnia and take over as the true leader of the Predacons.
After Optimus Primal and the other Predacons were brought to life, Megatron II turns against his creator and Blackarachnia is shocked when Gnashteeth, now renamed "Megatron II" has betrayed her and he even attempted to kill and usurp Blackarachnia before Optimus Primal steps in to protect Blackarachnia from Megatron II. Optimus Primal and Megatron II would fight and the Predacons would be divided into two groups: The Maximals and the Predacons. Optimus Prime would rescue Altair Comet and even Blackarachnia and they tried to save Waspinator, but Megatron II prevented him from escaping. Megatron II would attack Blackarachnia and inject her with the spider mutation serum which would turn her into a giant spider.
Optimus Prime and his friends and family would escape and return to their world while Optimus Primal and Megatron II stayed behind and kickstarted the Beast Wars between Predacons and Maximals. Optimus promises to help his clone defeat Megatron II one day, but right now he has to find a cure for Blackarachnia immediately and turn her back to Elita-One before she becomes a spider forever. Optimus Prime carries the half-dead and infected Blackarachnia to Alpha Trion and he begs him to help find a cure that will save her. Alpha Trion tells Optimus Prime that he will help her save Blackarachnia and turn her back to Elita-One.
Wheeljack, Perceptor and Red Alert inject Blackarachnia with a serum that stops her spider mutation from getting worse before Optimus Prime remembers back when he used the Matrix of Leadership to turn Arachnus Prime back into his former self. Optimus Prime uses the Matrix of Leadership on Blackarachnia and Wheeljack, Perceptor, and Red Alert have finally found an antidote that can cure Blackarachnia and turn her back into Elita-One. Five days later, Blackarachnia is finally turned back into Elita-One. Not only did the Autobot scientists changed Blackarachnia back into Elita-One, but they've managed to give her a new look with a pink color scheme. Blackarachnia was originally willing to be reformed and turned back to normal after she helped Optimus Prime defeat Megatron and she reunited with her daughter, Altair Comet, who helped her mother see the good from inside her.
Chapter 39: The Wedding Day
Several months later, after Blackarachnia was cured and turned back into Elita-One, Optimus Prime finally popped the question and he asked Elita-One to marry him. She accepts his proposal and the two begin their wedding plans. Optimus Prime and Elita-One finally get married after being separated for so long until Blackarachnia was finally turned back into Elita-One. They have their beautiful wedding day at Iacon inside the Church of Primus with all of their friends and guest attending the wedding and with Alpha Trion playing the role as the priest.
Firestar picked out the perfect wedding dress for her old friend. Bulkhead cried during the wedding because he cries at weddings, Wheeljack was the ring bearer, Sari Sumdac was the flower girl, Elita-One's bridesmaids were Moonracer, Firestar, Lancer, Arcee, Chromia, and Greenlight. Optimus Prime's groomsmen were Bulkhead, Ratchet, Bumblebee, and Jazz. Altair Comet and Orion Eclipse (who left his evil father, Megatron last month and rejoined the Autobots) were there at the wedding and Altair was happy to see that her long-lost parents were finally married.
After Optimus Prime and Elita-One were finally married, Megatron and his Decepticons escaped from prison and they return to Earth to go back to unfinished business. Meanwhile, Sideswipe gets bailed out of jail and reunites with his twin brother, Sunstreaker, and his adopted father, Roadbuster, who scolds him for getting into trouble. Sideswipe meets Strongarm and she decides to change him from a delinquent into an Autobot rookie as she takes him to the Autobot boot camp to make him into a better bot. Meanwhile, back on Earth, Megatron and his Decepticons return to Kaon where they plan their next scheme. Elsewhere, in Doomsayer's secret underground lair, the nefarious Destructicon leader and his evil Mini-Cons conduct a dark experiment to transform the late Sentinel Prime into a new being named Jhiaxus, adorned with a Destructicon insignia. Through advanced machinery and super science, they alter Sentinel's appearance, colors, and even his name, imbuing him with dark energy. Upon awakening, Jhiaxus emerges as a formidable servant of Doomsayer, ready to carry out his master's bidding.
However, Jhiaxus soon goes missing, prompting Doomsayer's wrath as he discovers the Destructicon's absence and suspects his allegiance may have shifted. Determined to regain control, Doomsayer sets out to find Jhiaxus, who, in turn, heads to Kaon, seeking revenge against Optimus Prime. Rejecting his role as Doomsayer's pawn, Jhiaxus embraces his newfound identity, vowing to join the Decepticons and settle the score with Optimus Prime. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, Jhiaxus's quest for vengeance sets the stage for a dramatic confrontation that will shape the fate of Cybertron and Earth.
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