Dear, Vector Prime.
Does Cybertron have a team made up of Cybertronian Superheroes with special abilities like the Avengers?
Dear Assembled Associate,
Certainly; across the multiverse, there are many such cases of Cybertronians banding together to fight evil, using special abilities unrelated to their alt-modes. In one universe, Shockwave established the Jhiaxian Academy of Advanced Technology as a place where Outliers, as such individuals were dubbed, could train in secret—and be deployed as needed on sensitive covert operations.
The Avengers, though, are a particularly interesting case study in trans-dimensional harmonic resonance—I presume you know them as a team of humans drawn together from disparate backgrounds, but in another reality, the Avengers were a team of Cybertronians, who adopted terran alt-modes and monikers after traveling to Earth—led by Man of Iron, who transformed into an upgraded F-22 Raptor. Their unique talents and penchant for gallantry quickly cemented them as superheroes in the eyes of humanity.
And in yet another reality, long before the Autobot/Decepticon conflict, the Avengers were a team recruited by Sentinel Prime—who, tired of the bureaucratic red-tape preventing him from tackling evil, had taken the alias Captain Iacon. His assembled allies may be familiar:
Swindle, an arms-dealer who, after undergoing a moral crisis, built himself a suit of armor to fight against the Decepticons, calling himself The Ironworks.
The incredible Bulkhead, a mild-mannered scientist who accidentally ingested a potent chemical serum which multiplied his strength a hundredfold—with his physical stature remaining unchanged.
Raiden, a gestalt from the distant land of Athenia, who used the iconic Wreckers Hammer of Rack'n'Ruin.
Pretender Inferno and his Conjunx, The Waspinator.
Over time, the roster changed, including the super-robot Ravage, speedster Blurr and enchanter Mindwipe, Flare-Up the sharpshooter, and defector spy Blackarachnia. The team had to battle a corrupted Vector Sigma, which tried to conquer Cybertron. It created a "son" that would do its evil bidding, but the new robot, calling himself Shockwave, rebelled against Vector Sigma and joined the team.
The team's final battle took place against Megadeath, who had come into possession of the Infinity Ores. They were victorious, but not before half the population of Cybertron was lost, which ruined their reputation and led to the team being disassembled.
All too often, an evil arises which is far too terrible for any individual, no matter their power, to face alone. But when that happens, Cybertron’s mightiest heroes will band together to save the day.















