Fallen (Transformers)

The Fallen is a fictional robot supervillain in the Transformers robot superhero franchise. According to Hasbro, he was formerly known as Megatronus Prime, and was a multiversal singularity, meaning that while he exists across the multiverse, there is only one Megatronus. This is no longer the case because of an event called The Shrouding, where all multiversal singularities within the Hasbro-Takara multiverse now exist as separate beings within each universe. As explained in more detail in the appropriate sections below, The Fallen has been given different origin stories in several of the different continuities in which he has appeared. Although The Fallen's origins are only suggested in his comic book appearance, they would be fully explained in Dorling Kindersley's Transformers: The Ultimate Guide.

Megatronus Prime/The Fallen
Transformers character
The Fallen in Dreamwave's War Within comics.
Voiced byMark Hamill (Prime Wars Trilogy)
In-universe information
Affiliation
  • Unicron
  • Decepticon
Sub-groupMicro Vehicles, Voyagers, Primes, Thirteen, Unicron
FunctionFirst and Original Decepticon Leader, First Decepticon Overlord, Overseer of Entropy, Warrior of Darkness, Prime Evil, Fallen Prime
Rank10
PartnerMegatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Quintessa
Motto"Destruction, like all things, is mine to command."
Alternate modesCybertronian Destroyer jet

Megatronus was one of the original Thirteen Primes created by Primus and the founder of the Decepticons in many storylines and the catalyst that led Megatron to claim power for himself instead of the greater good. Originally, he was depicted as having betrayed his creator by siding with Primus' dark twin, Unicron. In the final battle between Primus and Unicron, Megatronus fell victim to the same fate as his master, sucked through a black hole into another dimension. However, while Unicron emerged in another universe, The Fallen was not so fortunate, finding himself trapped in the "underspace" between dimensions. This origin has been altered or revised several times, even to the point that Primus and Unicron are removed entirely, even so, this is because he can jump through time and space, and hop dimensions, like the other Thirteen Primes.

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