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  1. Dinotron is a member of the Dinobots whose beast mode is a Pachycephalosaurus. Dinotron is a redeco of Dinobot. Striker is a member of the Dinobots whose beast mode is a Stegosaurus. Triceradon is a member of the Dinobots whose beast mode is a Triceratops. He serves as T-Wrecks' second-in-command.

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    • Characters from The Original Series in The 80s

    Optimus Primal/Optimal Optimus

    1. The commander of the Maximals and their ship the Axalon. A brave and compassionate leader, Optimus named himself after a great hero of old: Optimus Prime. He can make rash decisions but is compelled to defeat the Predacons. He dies briefly when he destroys an alien death ray, but is revived by Rhinox as a Transmetal. He later becomes Optimal Optimus, a large new Transmetal form he gained by briefly absorbing the spark of Optimus Prime. His beast mode is a silverback gorilla, and when he be...

    Rhinox

    1. Second-in-command and Optimus' oldest friend as well as the chief scientist and mechanic of the team. He is not really a fighter and more of a strategist, but he can let it rip with his two chainguns, commonly referred to by fans as the "Chainguns of Doom". He prefers nature to technology at times. He is very intelligent and skilled in multiple forms of science and technology. Rhinox is the only original Maximal to not gain a new body, but he plays a key role in defeating Megatron in the s...

    Rattrap

    1. The smart-alek sometimes third-in-command of the Maximals. Often pessimistic and sarcastic, Rattrap is usually a survivalist, even though he always believes the Maximals are going to die. Despite the fact he is the smallest Maximal, this works to his advantage several times in the series. He often clashes with fellow Maximal Dinobot, calling him "Chopperface", as he nicknames all his allies and some enemies. Rattrap gains a Transmetal form, including a wheeled mode of his beast mode. His b...

    Megatron

    1. The charismatic mastermind commander of the Predacons. Megatron stole the Golden Disk from Cybertron and headed off into space, pursued by the Maximals. The two teams crashed on prehistoric Earth where they battled for Energon. Megatron is a rather sociable person, but dislikes failure. He gained a Transmetal form, and later a Transmetal II form after being tossed into a pit of lava. He attempted several times to alter Cybertron's history throughout the past. His beast modes are a Tyrannos...

    Scorponok

    1. The loyal, if dim-witted, second-in-command (after Dinobot's 'departure') of the Predacons. Scorponok is devoted to serving Megatron, but is rather dense at times. He found rivalry when Inferno showed. Scorponok eventually died when a giant explosion struck Earth sending him and Terrorsaur into a pit of lava. Beast mode is a scorpion.

    Tarantulas

    1. Cunning, deceptive, treacherous. As a Tripedicus Secret Police member acting as a member of Megatron's force, he always has another agenda on his mind. Obsessed with leaving the planet, he uses his knowledge of technology to get what he wants. Beast mode is a tarantula.

    Jak and Una

    1. Two human children who befriend the Maximals. Jak and Una are originally saved by the Maximals from a cyber raptor created by Megatron. Subsequently, Blackarachnia and Cheetor are sent to escort them home. Later, Cheetor attempts to educate them in basic technology, and they quickly begin to develop. Una is shortly afterward abducted by Waspinator, as the Predacons need her to finish work on an Energon cannon they are developing but cannot get too close to. However, despite her primitive m...

    Hammer

    1. An adult human and the strongest non-machine combatant in the Beast Wars. Not actually named in the series, he first appears with other early humans in the episode "Code of Hero", where he is held hostage by Megatron to prevent violence on the part of Dinobot. In later episodes, Dinobot's influence appears to have caused accelerated development in the early humans, as they are now using basic tools with Hammer as their leader. Despite the fact that he is no real match for the Predacons, he...

    The Vok

    1. A mysterious and powerful alien race. They travelled through time and space conducting several experiments, Prehistoric Earth being one of their testing grounds. Seeding it with vast amounts of raw Energon deposits and other anomalies such as flying islands, Stonehenge-like formations and golden disks, they even constructed a second moon. The artificial moon was in reality a giant heat ray capable of igniting the planet's Energon deposits should they need to "sterilise" their experiment. T...

    Most of these characters can be seen lying around the Ark in stasis lock. Optimus Prime 1. Leader of the ancient Autobots. Optimus would be seen in the Agenda pt 3 and Optimal Situation as the whole reason that the Predacon Megatron had come to Earth, as part of a plan by the original Galvatron to change history. With the unwilling help of Blackara...

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  2. Maximal Justin; Operation: Foxfire part 1; Operation: Foxfire part 2; The Guardian Angel of Okinawa part 2; Return of the Beast King; The Date; Clash and Wrath of the Cybertronian Titans

  3. Apr 26, 2023 · In general, Beast Wars is a show more focussed on character dynamics and development than almost any Transformers media before or since. A big part of that is its smaller cast. A big part of that ...

  4. This does not include characters only appearing in collector's club or convention-related comics (from 3H or Fun Publications), or toy-only characters. Appearances within the Beast Wars Sourcebook are not counted as appearances within IDW fiction for purposes of this table, as the Beast Wars Sourcebook was an attempt to include all characters ...

  5. Beast Wars: Transformers (titled Beasties: Transformers in Canada) [ 1 ] is an animated television series that debuted on September 16, 1996 and ended on May 7, 1999, serving as the flagship of the Transformers: Beast Wars franchise. It was one of the earliest fully CGI television shows. [ 2 ] The series is set in the future of the "original ...

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  7. The series that revived the Transformers franchise after a years-long recession, note Beast Wars was a fully CG-animated series that premiered in 1996. It was produced by the now-bought-out Mainframe Entertainment, hot on the heels of its predecessor, ReBoot (in fact, its first season aired as part of the syndicated "Power Block" (distributed by Hasbro's Claster TV firm) alongside ReBoot, G.I ...

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