|
|
|
|
|
| ©
2002-2008 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
|
|
|
| Modes |
||
| Parts |
![]() |
| Large Gun |
![]() |
| Gun |
![]() |
| Pin (Boxed Set only) |
![]() |
Tech Spec |
|||||||
"All sentient beings are free to follow me. Refusal means destruction!" |
||||||||
During Cybertron's Golden Age of peace, an elite few served as the guardians of Cybertron's accumulated knowledge. Among these data clerks was Optronix. A low-level operator who sought to replace those above him, Optronix turned his research skills to finding methods of manipulation. Eventually, he rose to prominence; however, when his activities were uncovered, he was removed from service and left purposeless. Deep in his Ember though, Optronix believed he was best fit to lead Cybertron. He hungered for power and through his studies, he determined that military might was the only way to achieve his goals. Preaching a philosophy of destruction and conquest, he eventually began re-engineering his body as well as taking on a new name: Optimus Prime. He then began refashioning the bodies of his followers into weapons as well. Armed with weapons and a uniting philosophy, he declared his warriors autonomous from the rest of Cybertron and thus named them the Autobots! |
||||||||
| Strength |
Intelligence |
Speed |
Endurance |
Rank |
Courage |
Firepower |
Skill |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 |
8 |
5 |
9 |
10 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
|
|
Variations |
|
There are no known variations of this figure.
|
Notes |
Availability: This figure was available exclusively at Botcon 2008 with Botcon 2008 Shattered Glass Autobot Jazz (2008), Botcon 2008 Shattered Glass Grimlock (2008), Botcon 2008 Shattered Glass Starscream (2008), Botcon 2008 Shattered Glass Goldbug (2008), and Botcon 2008 Shattered Glass Razorclaw (2008) in 2008. |
|||
Additional Versions of Optimus Prime: |
||||
Optimus Prime (1984) |
Decoy Optimus Prime (1986) |
Powermaster Optimus Prime (1988) |
Action Master Optimus Prime (1990) |
|
Star Convoy (1991, Japan) |
Generation 2 Optimus Prime (1993) |
Hero Optimus Prime (1994) |
Laser Optimus Prime (1995) |
|
Go-Bot Optimus Prime (1995) |
Machine Wars Optimus Prime (1997) |
JAFCON Convoy (2000, Japan) |
Nucleon Quest Convoy (2001, Japan) |
|
New Year's Convoy (2002, Japan) |
Smallest TF Optimus Prime (2003, Japan) |
|||
Spychanger Optimus Prime (2004) |
Smallest TF |
Smallest TF White Mode Convoy (2004, Japan) |
||
![]() |
||||
Robot Masters G1 Convoy (2004, Japan) |
Robot Masters G1 Convoy with DVD (2004, Japan) |
Dengeki Hobby G1 Convoy (2005, Japan) |
Reissue |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|||
Orion Pax (2005, Japan) |
Hybrid Style Convoy (2006, Japan) |
Hybrid Style Black Convoy (2006, Japan) |
Alternators Optimus Prime (2006) |
|
![]() |
||||
Titanium Optimus Prime (2006) |
Titanium Battle Damaged Optimus Prime (2006) |
|||
Classics Optimus Prime (2006) |
Robot Heroes Optimus Prime (2007) |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
|||
Sport Label Convoy (2007, Japan) |
Revoltech Convoy (2007, Japan) |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||
Robot Heroes Matrix Optimus Prime (2007) |
Softimus Prime (2007) |
Music Label Convoy (2007, Japan) |
||
| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Classics Optimus Prime (2006) and Classics Ultra Magnus (2006) and was later colored into Transformers: Universe Classics 2.0 Nemesis Prime (2008). | ||||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | ||||
Name Reuses: The name Optimus Prime was reassigned many times, please see our Optimus Prime Disambiguation page. |
||||