[go: up one dir, main page]

Personal tools

Axalon (BW)

From Transformers Wiki

Jump to: navigation, search
The name or term "Axalon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Axalon (disambiguation).
The Axalon is a spaceship from the Beast Era of the Generation 1 continuity family.
(thumbnail)
I don't care, I'm still free. You can't take the sky from me.

The Axalon is a Maximal exploration vessel whose mission was to explore and survey uninhabited worlds, seeding them with stasis pods so that those Transformers within could adopt the appearance of local lifeforms and conduct research undisturbed. However, it was called upon to intercept and pursue a stolen Predacon starship, and was subsequently never heard from again by its superiors.

Contents

Fiction

Cartoon continuity

Beast Wars cartoon

(thumbnail)
It's just like the Titanic… FROM SPACE.

When Megatron's band of Predacon criminals stole the Golden Disk and escaped in their ship, the Maximal science vessel Axalon was the only vessel close enough with the Transwarp engines needed to pursue him.

(thumbnail)
Chicken, Maximal style

The crew of the Axalon at the start of the Beast Wars appears to have been newly assembled and the captain, Optimus Primal, was new to command.

The Axalon engaged the Predacon warship in battle as soon as both starships came out of transwarp, chasing it to a primitive world that would later be revealed as Earth. Outgunned, the Axalon's engines were severely damaged and it was slowly dragged towards the surface by the planet's gravitational pull. Realizing their ship would not survive, their cargo of stasis pods were launched into safe orbit from the rear docking bay. Despite this grim setback, Optimus Primal was not willing to allow their enemies to escape, and so he ordered the forward plasma cannon to be fired. Landing a well-targeted shot that crippled the Predacon vessel, both ships soon crash-landed. Beast Wars (Part 1)

(thumbnail)
Just a few dents, it's still good, it's still good!

After crashing on Earth, the Axalon became the Maximals' base of operations. Unlike the Predacon ship, it was still flight worthy (although only just), allowing the Maximals to repair it with salvaged parts when it seemed that the Predacons had destroyed themselves in an energon explosion. Unfortunately, the Predacons had merely faked their destruction to try and commandeer the repaired Maximal ship, and subsequently attacked the Axalon as it was preparing to take off. Although the bulk of the villains were defeated and the ship was able to take to the air, Megatron was able to board and jab his tail weapon into a key console, destroying the Axalon's transwarp drive and sending it back to the ground. The ship and its occupants landed in one piece thanks to Optimus' last-minute intervention, but the Axalon would never fly again. Victory

After Megatron's attempt to alter history, it was further destroyed by Predacon forces, as Rampage and some of Tarantulas's spider drones pulled it off the cliff that it was straddling. The ship's forward quarter, including the command center, split off and fell first, landing on dry land. The remainder, including its drives and primary computer center, fell afterward and sank into the lake, finally destroying the Axalon. The remains of the command center were salvaged to help fortify the Ark against Predacon attack. Optimal Situation Rattrap would later undertake a dangerous mission below the lake's surface to salvage the Sentinel shield control module; during the mission, an underwater battle between Rampage and Depth Charge sent the ship's remains plummeting even further into the lake's depths. Changing of the Guard

As the Maximals packed up their stuff for leaving Earth, they were hauling many large crates, some of which had pieces of the Axalon's command center dangling out from them. Nemesis Part 2

3H comics

(thumbnail)
4 million years later, the Autobots wonder who built them a dollhouse.

Following the Maximals' evacuation of Earth, the Vok returned, intent on putting a stop to Tarantulas and his plans. At this point in time, both the Axalon's salvaged bridge and the rest of the wrecked, sunken ship remained exactly where they had been abandoned. Primeval Dawn Part 1

Timelines

(thumbnail)
A three-hour tour.

Before leaving in earnest for its stated mission of interplanetary exploration, the Axalon was parked at a Maximal space station for a few weeks while it picked up its secret cargo. Finally, its impatient crew were able to leave, but subsequently were contacted by Maximal Defense Command Center about a rogue ship of Predacons in their area who had stolen the Golden Disk. The Axalon was ordered to pursue it.

A spectacular battle followed between the Axalon, the Predacon ship, another mysterious Predacon ship, and the Chromia 10. The latter two ships were destroyed, and the former two ships flew through a transwarp portal. Dawn of Future's Past

Beast Wars Metals manga

The Axalon was badly damaged during a space battle with the Predacons and left floating in the orbit of Energoa. It eventually crashed into the ocean when Protoform X broke free. Using the ship's still-active armaments, the Maximals blasted Rampage into space. Beast Wars Metals #2

Beast Machines toy bios

The Dinobot Airraptor served aboard the Axalon as interplanetary surveyor and navigator. Airraptor's bio

United

Fear blossomed as the news of Unicron's return spread. Optimus Primal and his crew tried valiantly to battle his new "Ark Unicron" form, but they were quickly defeated. In their darkest hour, the Axalon started glowing blue and revealed a previously unknown power: transforming into a super robot lifeform. Born again with a new living spark of its own, this powerful ally gave the Autobot army a hope of finally defeating Unicron. Axalon bio

IDW Generation 1 continuity

StrangeVisitors-Axalon.jpg

The Axalon was a Eukarian starship under the command of Domitius Major. Strange Visitors Twenty thousand years ago, Onyx Prime sent the ship to find the Enigma of Combination for him. Centurion profile Believing that his Talisman would offer them protection against an unidentified threat, he entrusted it to the crew, Ghost in the Machine who duly stored it inside a specialized plinth on the ship's bridge.

As the ship's energon supplies ran low, Domitius chose to send their vessel off-course in the hopes of refueling; some ten thousand years ago, they arrived over prehistoric Earth, drawn to its abundant supplies of Ore-13. As they prepared to set down, however, they picked up odd transmissions... unbeknownst to them, those transmissions had been sent by Shockwave, who had also come to Earth, and, aboard an oddly familiar ship, shot down their vessel. Knocked out by the crash and with their memories scrambled by the Talisman, the crew would be used as experimental subjects by Shockwave, and the Axalon itself was eventually buried by glaciers and forgotten by all.

In 1944, Centurion — the last surviving member of the Axalon — had broken Shockwave's brainwashing that caused him to believe that he was Bumblebee, and attempted to return to the wreck of the Axalon to die in peace. Though the Talisman had vanished long ago, some of its energies remained in the ship's storage unit. In a battle against Domitius' reanimated corpse and the creations of the Talisman, those energies briefly surged again, causing the ship, and its occupant Sgt. Savage, to vanish, seemingly to parts unknown... Strange Visitors

...or rather, fifty years in the future, when the next activation of the Talisman by Garrison Kreiger and Atomic Man caused Savage and the Axalon to rematerialize in the year 1994. When Eagles Scream

Toys

Beast Wars 10th Anniversary

(thumbnail)
Not to scale.
  • Optimus Primal (2006)
A small-scale toy of the Axalon was included.


United

(thumbnail)
Jagged and brimming with weapons… For Science!
  • Axalon (Deluxe, 2012-02-25)
    • ID number: UN-28
    • Accessories: 2 missiles
Axalon is a gray and red redeco of Energon Sharkticon, using all of the original paint operations, but in different colors. Axalon transforms into a Cybertronic submarine/battleship with dimly animalistic styling. His small gun turrets are movable, plus his side panels can extend outward to reveal spring-loaded missile launchers. He has two "dead" Mini-Con ports, one on each forearm. The vehicle mode's stylings were inspired by the Generation 1 Decepticon starship Nemesis.
The mold was redecoed into the Timelines Sharkticons and retooled into Timelines Sky-Byte.

Notes

(thumbnail)
We don't know if it just has way bigger chairs inside or what.
  • The Axalon's main plasma cannons were used twice in the series: during the battle with the Darksyde (the guns that dealt the crippling blow to the Predacon ship) and once more during "Call of the Wild" as backup when the topside autogun was destroyed.
  • In a running gag, the glass of the ship's elevator doors is shattered multiple times over the course of the series, usually by the Maximals.
  • A very similar starship, possibly Axalon-class or meant to evoke it, was used in the 2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon by an Autobot who would eventually be reprogrammed into Scourge, as seen in "The Decepticons".
  • Another starship of the Axalon's class was used by Ironhide's team in the Timelines story "Descent into Evil".
  • Revenge of the Fallen Jetfire's Cybertronian form in Defiance has a more-than passing resemblance to the Axalon.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Axalon (アクサロン Akusaron), Cyber Falcon (サイバー・ファルコン号 Saibā Farukon-gō)
  • Mandarin: Axalon (Taiwan, 亞克薩隆 Yàkèsàlóng; China, 艾萨隆 Àisàlóng)
Advertisement
TFsource.com - Your Source for Everything Transformers!