The Transformers: The Movie proved that while the classic villains were great, there's always something more dangerous looming. However, Galvatron and his subordinates showed how the Decepticons learned from their past to become a more powerful outfit. Through Unicron and the Quintessons, the lore expanded, establishing creators and God-level transformers. They changed how the franchise looked at villains forever. Almost every appearance in the series reveals them as antagonistic with an unending hatred for their "children."Įach villain in The Transformers: The Movie does more than usher in a new toy line for kids to collect. Logic rules Shockwaves thought processes and is the source of his every inspiration. Shockwave has been referred to as 'a computer on legs.' This is not far from the truth. Transformers images dont get much more awesome than this. And they are mostly primaries and neutrals: red, blue, yellow, white and gray. Shockwave is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family. They can’t fly (to my knowledge), and are mostly grounded vehicles. After surviving the film, it's explained in the cartoon that the Quintessons are the creators of the Transformers, but they ruled the Autobots and Decepticons poorly, leading to rebellion and their hatred of both factions. They’re the ones who have befriended humans. However, the duo work out an escape ( thanks to the Dinobots) and take the fight to the Sharkticons and Alicon guards. In the film, Hot Rod and Kup are given a trial with the Quintessons, and they're fed to their minions, the Sharkticons. While the Quintessons first appear in The Transformers: The Movie, they've been around since the beginning.
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