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Optimus is killed in a battle with Tankor and Megatron when he causes a storm of plasma energy. He slowly becomes fanatical, becoming convinced that he must make Cybertron completely organic, resulting in him and Cheetor coming into conflict multiple times. In Beast Machines, Optimus becomes a more spiritual character, seeing visions from and communicating with the Oracle. Before they depart the planet, Optimus memorializes his dead friends and declares the Beast Wars over. He defeats Megatron, and he and the Maximals tie him to an Autobots shuttle. During the finale, he attacks the Nemesis after it fires on and kills Tigerhawk, before boarding it and battling Megatron. However, in "The Coming of the Fuzors", Rhinox implants his spark in a blank protoform, reviving him in a Transmetal body.Īfter Megatron fatally wounded Optimus Prime, threatening to erase the Maximals from existence, Optimus Primal takes his namesake’s spark into his body, transforming him into the highly powerful Optimal Optimus. He succeeds, only to be killed thanks to a booby trap rigged by Megatron. In “Other Voices”, he goes on a risky mission to destroy the Vok Planet Buster.
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A running gag throughout the series is his penchant for stuffy and long speeches, something that Rattrap and even Megatron mock him for. As the series goes on, he proves to be highly competent with a strict form of honor, though he is somewhat irreverent and is perfectly willing to bend the law. Optimus starts off the series as a charismatic and competent, but young and inexperienced leader. Optimus Primal ( Garry Chalk) is the commander of the Axalon crew, and the main character of both Beast Wars and Beast Machines. Pictured is Torca, a fusion of an elephant and an orca. "Fuzors" transform into beasts that have mixed traits of two or more real animals.
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Any entry that requires a more specific explanation has a footnote attached, the full text of which can be found in the notes section. Meanings for the abbreviations are listed in the below key. Headings in this table are abbreviated to make the list more manageable. 3 Beast Wars and Beast Machines characters.Appearances within the Beast Wars Sourcebook are not counted as appearances within IDW fiction for purposes of this table, as the Beast Wars Sourcebook was an attempt to include all characters from all Beast Wars fiction.
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This does not include characters only appearing in collector's club or convention-related comics (from 3H or Fun Publications), or toy-only characters. This includes characters appearing in an animated series, comics or video games. This is a sortable list of characters and toys in the Beast Wars franchise, part of the larger Transformers franchise, from Hasbro. Beast Machines characters were designed to take advantage of the more advanced technology, with more complex designs and textures. The Japan-only Game Boy game (bottom-left) used a super deformed style, making characters appear childlike. Beast Wars II and Neo (top-right) used a typical anime style. Beast Wars (top-left), made in the early days of computer animation, did not use many complex shapes or textures. Character design varied widely, as depicted by these images of Optimus Primal.