Doodled a lil violent gigantis jaguar, based on a really cool custom I saw on TFW2005. If you can’t tell, the base figure is Tripledaces, which fits perfectly cuz both characters split into 3 bugs.
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Doodled a lil violent gigantis jaguar, based on a really cool custom I saw on TFW2005. If you can’t tell, the base figure is Tripledaces, which fits perfectly cuz both characters split into 3 bugs.
Is there an Exarchon in the Malgus cluster?
Dear Threefold Threat,
According to popular history, Exarchon was a Malignus warlord during the Second Cybertronian War. Claiming to be blessed by the tripartite god Vion-Lenja-Igern, contemporary records claim that Exarchon had a mutant mitotic spark, which allowed him to split his consciousness between three separate bodies—and, indeed, to take over the bodies of others that he had subjugated in battle. This made him functionally immortal, as even if one of his bodies was destroyed, he had two more to continue to spread his will.
These days, the understanding among academics is different. Lancer—a professor of archaeometallurgy at Drouhard University—argues that there is little direct evidence for Exarchon's supposed powers, which do not line up well with the modern scientific understanding of mitotic sparks; instead, she posits that it is more likely that the idea of Exarchon's "threefold spark" was a shared fiction created by the Malignus leadership through the use of public performance, puppetry and sleight of servo. The idea of an "immortal warlord" would, of course, be extremely useful as propaganda for a faction that rarely, if ever, found themselves with the edge in their war against the Guardians.
now if hasbro REALLY want in my good books they can do a haslab for a violen jiger model kit or something. look at that fucking weirdo go!!!!
Digibash: Violen Jiger
The last Emperor of Destruction
Who or what is Liege Infinito?
Dear Divine Disaster,
Infinito started off a purple Decepticon Seeker. His classification was "air warrior"; he did nothing to merit a codename from Starscream. But he was quite devout and was a member of the "Infinite Liege" sect, whose members believe that there are a line of "Lieges" stretching back to the dawn of time, and that the Primes are evil corruptions of the Lieges, the true gods. Adherents to this faith give themselves special gladiatorial ranks, ranging from Centauro and Maximo to the even higher ranks of "Liege Dominatio", "Liege Inferno", "Liege Omni Nihilo". He gained a cult following for his religious screeds, and he even tried to mobilize his followers in a coup against Starscream, which failed.
Devil Z and Violengiguar took notice of his grief and failure, and believed they could achieve even more power with his influence. They took him to the Successor World and he achieved his ultimate goal: creation of The Hub in order to ascend to godhood. Now calling himself Liege Infinito, he comes back to our world to get revenge on the Decepticons and the Council of Primes alike.
Dear Vector Prime, is there anything at all you can tell us about the "NoneSpark War" you mentioned some time ago?
Dear Serendipitous Sari,
I must be very careful with what I am about to say here.
Perhaps you have heard of the "Precursor World", defended by the legendary Primus Vanguard. Well, there is also the "Successor World" (未来世界, or "future world")—but this is a horrifying place. You see, the Decepticon gods of this age—Devil Z, Violengiguar, and the mysterious Liege Infinito—grew weary of constantly losing to the side of good. Thus, they forced Primacron to create the Successor World in the distant future—a future with no Autobots to oppose them!
The Council of Primes was formed to withstand attacks from the Successor World. Brave Digitalis Prime single-handedly engaged Devil Z in battle as it returned to our world with its "NoneSparks"—you may think of them as sparkless Junkion-Vehicon hybrids. The NoneSpark War is/was/will be ongoing, but whispers are in the air about the turning tide. Take heart!
Do you agree with Sideways about Devil Z, Dark Nova and Violen Jiger?
Pffft. Those entities may claim the title of Decepticon leader, but there is little about them that warrants any of my respect. Devil Z is a minor deity; I've encountered greater and have come out mostly unscathed. What I glimpse of Dark Nova's origins causes me to feel similarly; either he is simply an alien—unworthy of the respect a true Cybertronian Decepticon leader might have from me—or the creation of a supposed "transcendent" species like the Vok, proving that even they are not as powerful as they claim. This is to say nothing of his fate, becoming little more than a shell for yet another one of my weaker counterparts.
I suppose this Violen Jiger, if that is his real name, is the most deserving of recognition, seeing as he has actual Cybertronian roots. I can respect his ability to unite Decepticon forces long since fractured apart. Nevertheless, his sole driving goal is one that—should he succeed in it—will leave him with nothing. I too have risen from the dead, and my goals are far more grandiose than simply fighting until there is no one left to fight.
Vector Prime, have you ever been part of a combiner/gestalt, and if so who with?
Dear Combiner Conjurer,
When you've lived as long as I have, a few details may slip here and there over the course of 9 billion years, but combiner bonds are never forgotten. Allow me to tell you the tale of Magnitudinus.
Millions of years after I left Cybertron behind, I became accustomed to an unending solitude, standing outside of spacetime, protecting it, never enjoying it. During a voyage to another universe, I came across a ruined Cybertron, and discovered four Cybertronians who angrily cowered before me. They called me The Great Destroyer, and claimed that I had destroyed their world! Soon I realized the truth: someone had been following me. I discovered that a disgraced, Underbase-powered Liege Centuro named "Violen JH'XS" was able to detect my traversal into and out of his universe. He was able to reverse-engineer my ability, and carried out a campaign of terror across the multiverse. I felt responsible for this and apologized to the Cybertronians, who were named:
Tigerhawk, who wielded near limitless energy,
Fortior Prime, a Brawn who possessed the Matrix,
Lunaracer Magna, who controlled gravitational fields,
Aileron Maxima, of the Boundless Spark.
Reader, I could no longer stand aside! Using an Enigma of Combination, we five combined into Magnitudinus and confronted "JH'XS" before he could depart the universe. We wasted no time and used our secret weapon: our combiner alt-mode! With their powers in addition to my own, we transformed into a universe-creating machine and rewound Cybertron in time, resetting its history to a Golden Age, and erasing "JH'XS" from causality itself. It took a long time to undo the effects of the renegade traveler, but Magnitudinus eventually prevailed. Even though I have long since parted ways with my former comrades, I learned that I must guard the multiverse from within as well as from without.