Round 1
Him (The Promised Neverland) vs D-Void (Transformers)
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D-Void
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Round 1
Him (The Promised Neverland) vs D-Void (Transformers)
Him
D-Void
Characters' info under the cut
dear Vector prike have you met any other versions of yourself or the 13? And if so what was your reaction and also what are your opinions on logos prime?
Dear Self Surveyor,
Ah, yes.
In truth, I have met other instances of myself from different points in the timestream. Using my ability to open portals, I can even call upon myself for aid—but for some reason, it rarely goes as smoothly as I would like.
I remember one particularly fierce battle, where I had been pushed to the limit fighting Tornedron, the devourer of sparks and energy. Holding him back took most of my power, and the lifeless planet I had lured the monster to was beginning to destabilize. I was preparing to fend off a deadly blow, only to find myself whisked away to another battle.
It was a huge problem, for that other incarnation of myself could not understand that he had pulled me from a vital battle, and no matter how dangerous Tornedron was, it mattered far more to be here to aid myself at this juncture…
Wait, sorry.
Ah, that was it, I had been facing the unending forces of the Dead Universe, and the horde of unliving foes was impossibly strong. D-Void and his puppet were pressing me on all sides, and I had been forced to summon myself, trusting that I would recognize the importance of the crisis. Instead he proved petulant, complaining that he had been a vital force in that battle against the Dead Universe and he would return me after we had dealt with…
Let me try again.
It was the 3rd chord of the ninth Vorn and I was, he… we summoned us and we needed to fend off… and yet he, I…
I think my brain module is overheating, I'm terribly sorry.
The D-Void from Transformers IDW is an Avatar of the Dark.
A lesser dark god.
Hmm.
I’m going to breed it.
vector prime. what did was the caus the corruption to nova prime was it the dead univers?.unicron?.or someone eles ?
Dear Corruption Concerned,
Even before his catastrophic voyage into the Dead Universe, Nova Prime was a firm believer in Cybertronian supremacy and his own personal right to throw his weight around the universe.
It is important to remember that even before his dark turn as Nemesis Prime, galactic conquest was always Nova's goal. Indeed, I would argue that it was his rampant expansionist tendencies that made him so effective a host for the Dead Universe and the Darkness. Look to Kup, who spent untold millennia sealed within the Dead Universe. The good, the kind, they can resist the D-Void's casual indifference to life and freedom. Nova Prime's change in nature was hardly a change at all.
Dear Vector Prime, Do you know anything about the green horned fella who was resurrected by Galvatron and killed by D-Void?
Dear Resurrection Recaller,
Ah, I had not realised fragments of that tale had reached your dimension yet.
Yes, back before the Quintesson invasion, the leader of the Random cult had turned to dark sciences in furtherance of his anti-Patterner goals. When mutating his own body wasn't enough, he found the ancient Basilica of the Primes, and unearthed the skull of the Liege Maximo.
My brother acted as Galvatron's mentor, whispering secrets and furthering the cult leader's aims, until they could amass enough Dark Energon to create a new body for the treacherous Prime. Now renewed, Liege sought to leave Cybertron, as Alpha Trion and Alchemist Prime became alerted to his resurrection. Alpha Trion led a Patterner raid against Random, finally extinguishing that cult, while Alchemist followed Liege Maximo and Galvatron into the far reaches of the galaxy.
Knowing his brothers would follow him to the ends of the universe, Liege Maximo sought to break the boundaries between dimensions, travelling to another plane of existence. Unfortunately for him, he chose the Dead Universe infested by the monstrous D-Void. Faced with a universe-ending threat, Alchemist Prime, Liege Maximo, and Galvatron joined forces, trying to return the dread harbinger to his own realm, or else destroy him. It worked, but cost Liege Maximo his life; the only remnant of the monstrous battle was a sphere of necrotic force, which was bound into the remains of the Liege Maximo, containing it.
Alchemist and Galvatron returned to Cybertron, the latter hiding the abominable Dark Spark where he felt no one would find it; while Alchemist returned to watching behind the scenes. All he told Alpha Trion of that fateful battle was that the Liege Maximo would no longer trouble them, which Alpha Trion took to mean that he had been imprisoned.
I believe that should fill in any blanks in the story—though I am unsure how much you knew already.
The dark entity known only as d-void, or the great darkness, is a malevolent shadowy entity residing in the dead universe, a stillborn reality where life had died early in the reality's formation, forever unable to flourish in the shadows of this light forsaken realm. D-void desires nothing so much as to devour the life energies of every living thing in every reality, however his unique connection to the dead universe simultaneously makes him all powerful there and also incapable of leaving without outside assistance to serve as a dimensional anchor in another reality
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