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Megadeath (G1)

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This article is about the Decepticon from Generation 1. For the Decepticon from Animated, see Megadeath (Animated).
Megadeath is a Decepticon from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Peace sells...but who's buying?

Megadeath is, even by Decepticon standards, quite mad. Rather than fighting for territory, Megadeath wants to sterilize whole regions of Cybertron with neutron bombs, then move in to occupy them. This callous disregard for life horrifies even Decepticon High Command, who forbade the action and scuttled his chances of moving up in the ranks.

Megadeath has quietly recruited an elite cadre of troopers, including Thunderwing. He has cultivated and shaped these young Decepticons in his own image, to be loyal only to him on the day he may publicly challenge Megatron.

A master of psychological torture, Megadeath denies his victims respite or escape until they invariably bend to his will. He instills feelings of need, fear, helplessness and despair, then makes his victims reinforce those feelings via their own choices.

Megadeath's three closely-set eyes can fire powerful laser beams, and he has concussion cannons on each forearm. He is also equipped with missile launchers. He transforms into a bombing aircraft equipped for high-altitude observation. To power his exorbitantly energy-consumptive primary weapons, there is a nuclear power core burning behind plexiplastic inside his chest.

Long association has led Thunderwing to label Megadeath's mastery of psychological torture an 'unhealthy obsession'. Megadeath's need to prove he has bigger ball-bearings than the next 'bot will eventually get them chopped off.

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Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

Megadeath appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.
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Well, you know what they say about the British and their teeth.

Megadeath planned to go forward with his nuke-and-colonize plan even after High Command's veto, planting six neutron bombs throughout the Stanix region and making arrangements to temporarily evacuate his troops for the detonation.

The arrival of a group of Autobots known as the Magnificent Six threatened to expose Megadeath's scheme. He ordered his elite cadre, led by Thunderwing to bombard Yuss, the town where they were hiding, eventually forcing the residents to turn the Autobots over.

Megadeath supervised the torture of the six, breaking them so that when he finally killed one of their number, the others could not lift a hand to stop him. He then forced the Autobots to search for the town's residents (whom he had concealed nearby) before the neutron bombs exploded.

Circling above Yuss, Megadeath did not see the Autobots searching frantically as time tic'd down. Instead—they seemed to have disappeared! Landing to investigate, he was immediately attacked by the Autobots, who had hidden themselves in order to draw him out. The Autobots crippled his right leg, rendering him unable to transform and trapping him at the epicenter, but Megadeath still refused to tell them the townspeople's location. Eventually, the Autobots were forced to leave him, and them, behind as the neutronic bombs exploded. The Decepticons viewed this whole affair and Megadeath himself as an embarrassment even four million years later.

Megadeath unexpectedly survived the neutron bombs and the ensuing environmental catastrophe that turned Stanix into the Acid Wastes. The Yuss residents also survived, though horribly mutated by the explosion. They lived under his rule deep in the Acid Wastes for four million years.

In 1991, Optimus Prime sent the five survivors (and Silverbolt) back to Stanix on an unrelated mission. Megadeath captured them, intending to torture them once again. Instead, they overcame their collective guilt and heroically rose up to beat Megadeath to near-death with their bare hands.

Megadeath breached the plexiplastic plate protecting his reactor rather than be taken into custody and put on trial for crimes against the Transformer race. This triggered a destructive chain reaction within his body, resulting in an explosive death. The Magnificent Six!

2005 IDW continuity

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I wasn't even supposed to be here today!

Megadeath appeared in a fictional scenario projected into the mind of a dying Sideswipe through a mnemopathis projector. He and other Decepticons were depicted as helping with relief efforts on post-war Cybertron, though Sideswipe initially believed they were smuggling energon and attacked them, punching Megadeath's jaw off when he tried to explain. The Life of Sideswipe

Notes

  • Megadeath design was originally drawn with "various bits of graffiti on his armour, things like 'Death Metal' & 'Black Metal' & 'Thrash'". Marvel inked them all out of Staz Johnson's illustrations.[1]

References

  1. "Too kind Nick. Marvel edited out what I thought was the best bit, I had put various bits of graffiti on his armour, things like 'Death Metal' & 'Black Metal' & 'Thrash', given his name I figured it was appropriate, but they blacked those all out...🤣"—Staz Johnson, BlueSky, 2024/08/14
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