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Beast Machines was an animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment that was a direct sequel to Beast Wars and is the final television series to take place within the continuity of the original Transformers series. The cause of much controversy among the fanbase, the show ran for two seasons, airing on Fox Kids and YTV from 1999 to 2000. Of the Transformers animated series produced in North America, Beast Machines was the only one to have been completely conceptualized and outlined in advance, lending it a more serialized and linear storyline than the others although the quality of the storylines themselves have been heavily debated amongst transformers fans. The Beast Machines intro theme was "Phat Planet", by Leftfield.

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[edit] Characters

[edit] Maximals

Optimus Primal
Leader of the Maximal. Beast mode is a techno-organic gorilla. He was the first to transform into his new robot mode. Optimus Primal's leadership is judged in the series when he continues to rely on the Oracle. He has a very bad temper, mainly because of what the evil Megatron has done to his homeworld of Cybertron and also the Maximals have lost two of their friends (Rhinox and Silverbolt). He has insights into the past and future and can reformat other transformers. However, he is still full of valor and heroism, and can make wise and noble decisions. He often argues with Cheetor about what to do in the early episodes. He dies at the end of both seasons, reborn at the start of season two and sacrificing himself and Megatron at the end of season two to transform Cybertron into a techno-carbon planet. His main weapon was laser discs that could be fired from his torso, his arms could be used as both shields and a way to reflect enemy attacks
Cheetor
Second-in-command. Beast mode is a techno-organic cheetah. He is the second to transform into his new robot mode. Cheetor has gone from an immature child at the start of the Beast Wars to a mature, but still hot-headed adult in the Beast Machines. Cheetor is now second-in-command of Maximals, but still looks up to Optimus as his idol. However, the two can get into heated arguments when either of them make rash decisions. Cheetor's new beast mode allows him to move much faster than before and he can easily confuse a Vehicon drone (as seen in Reformatting). Cheetor was one of the four Maximals to appear on Cybertron with no memory of what happened before. Cheetor survives the Beast Machines war and appears to become the leader of the Maximals, and the Oracle's new representative as Optimus was previously. Cheetor's weapons included an enhanced super speed (to the point of the original Transformers' Blurr) and a pair of sabers which he pulled from his back.
Rattrap
Intelligence and surveillance expert. Beast mode is a techno-organic rat. Wisecracking spy Rattrap appeared on Cybertron with no memory of how he got there, and hid aboard a cargo vehicle until he was discovered by Optimus, unable to transform like the gorilla. He is the last out of the original four Maximals to learn how to transform, because he was impatient, but he discovered his short wheeled robot mode has no weapons. He nearly became a Vehicon to get weapons from Megatron, but he soon realised his mistake and rejoined the Maximals. Rattrap soon learned he could access the computers of Cybertron and gain secret information. Near the end of the series, Rattrap fell in love with fellow Maximal, Botanica. Rattrap had no direct weapons to speak of, hence part of a character flaw, but he had a visor that he could use to scan his peripheral environment and use on computer systems to hack them.
Blackarachnia
Saboteur. Beast mode is a techno-organic black widow spider. Despite her Predacon past, Blackarachnia is now a true Maximal, but still has her crafty and sinister personality. She mainly spends most of the first series looking for and freeing her beloved lover, Silverbolt from the clutches of Megatron. She eventually frees him from his evil form Jetstorm, but he is bitter about his revival. In the end, Blackarachnia and Silverbolt are properly reunited. Her weapons include a very limber athleticism, webbing and powerful fighting skills.
Nightscream
Young impetuous hothead, Nightscream was the sole survivor of the eradicating virus that infected cybertron and was inadvertently merged with the beast mode of a bat, later reformatted by Optimus to a techno-organic form of the same animal. He often finds conflict with the others and hides his emotions more than the others, but still comes across as an oversensitive child. His robot mode weapons included a hypersonic scream and the capability of flight as his wings transfer to his heels in this mode. Note: In the comic series available at Botcon it was revealed several other Transformers also survived the virus, including Apelinq, Arcee and Rodimus, but they didn't appear in the television series.
Savage/Noble
Although not considered an official member of the Maximals, Savage/Noble still does count as one. After his discovery as the beast Savage who was attacking both sides in the fight, Nightscream persuaded him to join their team. He accepted, but it was later revealed that he was, in fact, Megatron in a new, carbon-based body. Megatron removed his spark from the body, and later the allegedly comatose Noble reawakened as a true beast, loyal to Nightscream (though he could not speak). Unfortunately, Noble was killed soon after.
Botanica
A curious Maximal discovered after Megatron and Optimus Primal's consecutive attacks changed the face of the planet towards Techno-organic. Botanica is a calm minded spiritually oriented female who, due to being crossed with a plant has an innate awareness of the new growth on cybertron. She becomes the Rattrap's sweetheart and battles with the Maximals in the final fight against Megatron and his Vehicons.
Silverbolt
One of the original six Maximals to survive the Beast Wars and Blackarachnia's lover. He disappeared when the Maximals returned to Cybertron, and it was later revealed he had been captured by Megatron with Rhinox, his spark implanted in the Vehicon General Jetstorm. Blackarachnia learnt that Silverbolt enjoyed being Jetstorm, but didn't believe it was him. She managed to reformat him into a Maximal again with a samurai-like appearance and the beast mode of a condor. However, he was bitter to his friends about being transformed but still helped the Maximals. In the last episode he survived and appeared to regain his former noble personality.
Rhinox
Although never appearing materially in the show, Rhinox appeared several times. He was captured by Megatron alongside Silverbolt and became Tankor. Rattrap awoke Rhinox's memories, but instead of rejoining the Maximals, Rhinox shocked everyone by revealing he planned to cleanse the planet of all of this chaos and rule over it himself. He used Megatron and Optimus to activate the Key to Vector Sigma to carry out his plan, but Megatron knew of his betrayal and paralyzed him. Rhinox/Tankor was destroyed at the end of Season 1. Realising his mistakes, Rhinox joined the Matrix despite his transgressions.

[edit] Vehicons

Megatron
The antagonist of the Beast Wars series. Megatron is more of a mind than a body for the first season, controlling his Vehicons from the Council Citadel, hunting down all carbon-based life on the planet. Due to a side effect from the Key to Vector Sigma and the Plasma Energy Chamber, he became trapped for a short time in a purely carbon-based body. He gained a new body in the form of a space fortress resembling his head and becomes even more powerful. When that body was destroyed as well, he eventually built a duplicate of Optimus Primal's previous Optimal Optimus form, minus the Beast Mode it once had, and used it to attack the Maximals, hoping to remake Cybertron as a purely metallic planet. He was destroyed when Optimus sacrificed himself and threw himself and Megatron into the Cybertronian core.
Jetstorm
Raving, sarcastic and all around thorough villain, the Vehicon Jetstorm always had something to say with a very vicious snap to it. He contols the Aerodrones. During the first season of Beast Machines, Blackarachnia uncovered that he was actually Silverbolt, his spark moved into a new body. Upon returning to a Maximal form, Silverbolt regretted being changed back as he loved the freedom from the shackles of his normally intense nobility that that form brought. He also experienced intense guilt due to the acts he had committed as Jetstorm. Jetstorm was per his name a powerful blue jet.
Tankor
Large, powerful, but dull witted, Tankor was usually the first and most blunt of the Vehicons to attack the Maximals. He controlled the Tank Drones. His slow witted thinking threw off his true personality as the spark that resided in him was none other than that of Rhinox. After awakening, he subscribed to Megatron's belief that organic - or, indeed, autonomous in any form - life had no place on Cybertron, but further realized that Megatron himself was the biggest flaw in his own plan, being partly organic himself. He spent the rest of season 1 playing both sides against the other. His vehicle mode, as the name suggests, was that of a large tank.
Thrust
Smooth talking and confident, Thrust had a very low, whispery voice when he spoke. He controlled the Cycle Drones. He was very adreneline-charged and often enjoyed attacking the Maximals, though he was cautious and didn't attack them alone as often as Jetstorm had. It was uncovered by Blackarachnia that his spark was actually that of Waspinator, although she believed him to hold Silverbolt's spark up to this discovery. He transformed into a purple motorcycle.
Diagnostic Drone
Diagnostic Drone was a drone built by Megatron to help him remove all carbon elements in his body. Built with artificial intelligence, he was programmed to obey only Megatron. He continuously failed to remove the carbon elements from Megatron's body time and time again. He is equipped with several tools built into his arms. When Tankor gained the mind of Rhinox, he reprogrammed the drone to serve him only. The drone obtained the Key to Vector Sigma from the Oracle and sent false visions to Optimus Primal. Megatron later destroyed him along with Tankor. Several other Diagnostic Drones were seen, one serving briefly as a body from Megatron's spark.
Obsidian
Obsidian
Remembered as a masterful Autobot strategist and tactician during the Great War along with Strika, Obsidian was awakended by Megatron to assist in the defeat of the techno-carbonites. Though he briefly played the part of a brain-washed machine similar to Tankor, his true intelligence was revealed when victory seemed inevitable, though the Maximals escaped shortly after. After participating in several battles he and Strika were launched into Cybertron's orbit shortly before the reformatting of Cybertron. In a cut scene, he and Stryka would have returned to Cybertron but refused reformatting as punishment for their transgressions. He transformed into a Cybertronian helicopter.
Stryka
Also an Autobot strategist during the Great War (though never mentioned during Generation 1), Stryka shared an existence parallel to that of Obsidian. It is important to mention that the two operated as Maximals in Megatron's absence and so there remains a question as to whether they had been reprogrammed or followed Megatron by choice. She transformed into a Cybertronian assault vehicle.
The Drones
The entire force that makes up Megatron's army of Vehicons, the drones are sparkless and are all programmed to follow orders from their generals or Megatron. The drones are split into groups: Tank, Cycle, Aero, Assault, Helicopter and Mole drones. Each one resembled their generals by with slightly different colouring, except the Mole drones - who had no general but were controlled by Megatron. They were all reformatted at the end of the series into new Transformers. In the toyline, the only mole drone released was named Scavenger who transformed into a Cybertronian digger mode. The toy drones were repainted into their generals in the Japanese toyline, Beast Wars Returns.

[edit] English Cast

[edit] Maximals

[edit] Vehicons

[edit] Plot summary

As the new series begins, the surviving Beast Wars Maximal team (Optimus Primal, Rattrap, Cheetor and Blackarachnia) returned back to their homeworld, but the planet is without power. No other signs of life are present, with the exception of a new race of Transformers known as the Vehicons, who are out to take over Cybertron and will stop at nothing to destroy the Maximals. The Maximals found themselves stuck in their original beast forms, and with no ability to transform into their more powerful robot forms. Optimus Primal was then summoned by an ancient supercomputer called "the Oracle".

The Oracle's cryptic messages foretold of a great change to come for the planet of Cybertron. It "reformatted" Optimus and the Maximals in order to better equip them to face the threat to Cybertron, that being a virus that had been engineered by the rogue Predacon Leader Megatron. It was revealed that Megatron had escaped during "Transwarp" from the past of the Beast Wars and had arrived in an unspecified amount of time before the Maximals exited Transwarp Space. Thus, Megatron had conquered the entire planet with his virus and extracted the Sparks of the entire race.

The Vehicons were shown to be a race of drones, automated and controlled by Megatron from the former Maximal Citadel. Without Sparks of their own, the Vehicons at first proved to be easily defeated by the Maximals as the strain of multitasking (running the entire Planet and controlling the Drones) proved to be difficult for Megatron. Megatron thus took three Sparks and created three Vehicon generals to take command of their respective drones. The Tank Drone Commander was named Tankor, the Cycle Drone Commander was named Thrust and the Aero Drone Commander was called Jetstorm.

It was later revealed that the Sparks used to create the Generals were all known to the Maximals, two of which being former comrades and being forced by hard wired programming to battle their friends, the other being the only Predacon, other than Megatron to survive the Beast Wars. The Maximals discovered Jetstorm, Tankor and Thrust are really Silverbolt, Rhinox and Waspinator. After having his memories awakened by Rattrap, Tankor rebelled against Megatron and secretly began to plot to take over Cybertron for himself. Apprehending and reprogramming Megatron's Diagnostic Drone, Tankor discovered the Oracle and learned of the existence of the Key to Vector Sigma, a device which could transform carbon into "technomatter", Tankor faked his demise and allowed Megatron to learn of the Key's existence.

Megatron sought to use the Key as a weapon to destroy the Maximals, however Tankor used the Oracle to arm Optimus Primal with control of the Plasma Energy Chamber, a device that could destroy most metals. Tankor then set up a show down between Megatron and the Maximals in which he intended to seize control once they destroyed each other, however, Megatron had hard-wired programming into Tankor's body which caused him to shut down when Tankor tried to confront Megatron. Megatron and Optimus Primal both unleashed their weapons against each other and Cybertron itself was nearly destroyed, but the Oracle, on behalf of the Allspark, intervened and prevented any harm to come to Cybertron.

Megatron, Primal and Tankor were apparently temporarily destroyed, however because of their link to the Oracle itself, they were each given the opportunity to choose their own destiny. Optimus Primal chose to return and carry out the will of the All-Spark. Rhinox was freed from the hard wiring that made him Tankor and he thus chose to rejoin the Matrix in atonement for his misguided deeds as Tankor. Megatron chose to separate the carbon elements from his body (his driving desire since returning to Cybertron, as he began to abhor carbon-based organisms, presumably from his experience in the Beast Wars, and came to the conclusion that carbon-based organisms had no place among metallic ones) and succeeded in doing so, however his Spark was trapped in the wrong half and he became a totally carbon Transformer known as Savage and Noble.

His intended form, that being an enormous battle station in the shape of an altered version of his head (and able to transform into an alternate form of a powerful spaceship) was released on auto-pilot into the sky above the Maximal Citadel. As Savage and Noble, Megatron tricked the Maximal Nightscream into believing Noble to be another survivor of Megatron's virus and used the Maximals to gain entry to the Citadel where he was able to extract and free his Spark from his carbon-based form (the body lived on as a beast who followed Nightscream around but showed little intelligence) and Megatron was able to interface with his battle station form and remotely took control of Cybertron once again. The Maximals discovered a carbon "Core Liquid" and a chamber containing fossilized bones, and were able to awaken Silverbolt from within the form of Jetstorm and reformat him into a Maximal once more.

However, his experience as Jetstorm turned him bitter, and Silverbolt lost his charismatic Chivalry that was his main character trait. It was never explained how or why the fossils were there, and this became a sore point in the Transformers fanbase.

Having lost two of his original Generals, Megatron used the Sparks of two Transformers (that were said to be the greatest generals in Cybertron History,) and thus two new Vehicon generals were created: Obsidian and Strika. The Maximals also gained another member when an exploration ship returned to Cybertron in answer to a false distress beacon set up by Megatron to lure wayward Maximals back home, and to their doom.

Having adopted an alternate form based on the dominate life form of the planet she was sent to explore (that of a sentient plant) the newcomer called herself Botanica. This character proved to cause the most disapproval with the Transformer's fan base, as she was totally divorced from any thing ever to appear in the Transformers stories before. Botanica proved to be very powerful, and became central in Optimus Primal's plan to reformat the entire planet, and introduce organics to Cybertron, as he believed the Allspark wanted him to do.

The Maximals then learned that the Sparks of the former inhabitants of the planet were being held within the massive battle station that was Megatron's new body. After launching an attack against Megatron in which the Maximals were nearly defeated, Nightscream witnessed the destruction of Savage and Noble by Megatron and, in a rage, was able to depolorize Megatron's Spark and force it from its battle station shell. The Maximals then gained control of the battle station and thus control of the displaced Sparks as well. Megatron was forced to inhabit an off-line Diagnostic Drone as his Vehicon army mounted a massive attack in an effort to reclaim his former base. Megatron's forces were able to deplete the power reserves of the battle station and force it to crash, then the Vehicon's vast numbers overwhelmed and defeated the Maximals, extracting their Sparks and adding them to the collection in the process.

However, before his capture, the Maximal Cheetor was able to use the antigravity engines of the battle station to launch Obsidian and Stryka into orbit around the planet. The only Maximal that was left to face Megatron was Optimus Primal, but to Primal's dismay, Megatron had taken a new form: one based on Primal's own former "Optimal Optimus" body, but stripped of its carbon. Megatron then released all of the captured Sparks and absorbed them into his own (causing his form to swell in size) in order to form one perfect being. Megatron then blasted a hole to the core of the planet, exposing the carbon core liquid.

Megatron separated Optimus from the Oracle, reformed the Key to Vector Sigma, and began to convert the carbon core into technomatter. Once completed, Megatron intended to transfer his own consciousness into Cybertron itself, turn it into a perfect technosphere, and use Cybertron as weapon to conquer the Universe. However, the Allspark again intervened and allowed Optimus Primal to escape. Primal then interrupted the conversion process and tackled Megatron, knocking them both over the edge and into the carbon core below. As they hit the core, Primal unleashed the reformatting process, releasing the Sparks that were absorbed within Megatron and apparently turning the entire planet into a metal-carbon sphere. The Maximals awoke in their own bodies while the population was reborn into the new bodies of the reformatted Vehicon drones, including Waspinator who returned to his original form (but with Thrust's head, and only the size of a real wasp). Waspinator's final words recall an end to the previous series: "Wazzpinator never gets what Wazzpinator wants." Even with this victory, Optimus Primal and Megatron perished together.

[edit] Episode List

[edit] Season One

Episode Number Title Airdate
01 The Reformatting September 18, 1999
02 Master of the House September 25, 1999
03 Fires of the Past October 2, 1999
04 Mercenary Pursuits October 9, 1999
05 Forbidden Fruit October 16, 1999
06 The Weak Component October 23, 1999
07 Revelations (1): Discovery October 30, 1999
08 Revelations (2): Descent November 6, 1999
09 Revelations (3): Apocalypse November 13, 1999
10 Survivor November 27, 1999
11 Techno-Organic War (1): The Key December 4, 1999
12 Techno-Organic War (2): The Catalyst December 11, 1999
13 Techno-Organic War (3): End of the Line December 18, 1999

[edit] Season Two

Episode Number Title Airdate
14 Fallout August 5, 2000
15 Savage Noble August 19, 2000
16 Prometheus Unbound August 26, 2000
17 In Darkest Knight September 2, 2000
18 A Wolf In the Fold September 9, 2000
19 Home Soil September 16, 2000
20 Sparkwar (1): The Strike September 23, 2000
21 Sparkwar (2): The Search September 30, 2000
22 Sparkwar (3): The Siege October 7, 2000
23 Spark of Darkness October 28, 2000
24 Endgame (1): The Downward Spiral November 4, 2000
25 Endgame (2): When Legends Fall November 11, 2000
26 Endgame (3): Seeds of the Future November 18, 2000

[edit] Other Info

Written into a special edition Comic-con comic book was a character by the name of Primal Prime. Appearing only in this book he was a side character to the Beast Machines story and later was written into the toy lines of both Beast Machines and Transformers: Universe. In the Universe story line he combined with Apelinq to create Sentinel Maximus.

The head Writers use to post and answer questions on a message board know as Bottalk

[edit] Beast Machines Toys

The Hasbro toys for Beast Machines are famous for the fact that many bear little resemblance to the characters on the show, in both shape and color, and they were scaled out of proportion to each other. The reason for this was that although basic concept sketches were made of the major characters, the show creators and toy creators developed the characters independently from that point in the first year. After the first year of toys was released, a number of slightly more show-accurate toys were released.

Many of the characters created as toys never made it on the television series, although some did appear in the comic books. Conversely, the transforming plant Botanica from the television series, was not made into a toy for any of the related toylines.

The toys released in the Beast Wars Returns (a release of Beast Machines in Japan) toyline by TakaraTomy were redecoed to more closely resemble the show colors. Molds for the 'drones' in the Vehicon army , which bore more resemblance to the Vehicon leaders, were redecoed and used as the Vehicon generals in the Beast Wars Returns line.

A line of simple McDonald's Beast Machines toys was sold which did look more like the show characters, and this line was recolored for release in other countries by other fast food restaurants.

[edit] Non-Show Characters

A number of characters appeared in the Beast Machines toy line who didn't make appearances in the television series. These included:

  • Blastcharge - A Vehicon who turned into a 6 wheel missile truck. Appeared in Wreckers comics.
  • Buzzsaw - A Maximal who turned into a wasp. Appeared in the Transformers: Universe comics.
  • Che - A Beast Rider whose form was a cheetah head. Appeared in the unproduced Wreckers #4.
  • Chro (Name given to purple Rav repaint) - Appeared in Wreckers comics.
  • Dillo - A Maximal Deployer who turned from an armadillo into a weapon. Appeared in Wreckers comics.
  • Geckobot - A Maximal who turned into a flying lizard.
  • Longhorn - Maximal who turned into a bull. Appeared in the unproduced Wreckers #4.
  • Mechatron - A Beast Rider whose form as a dragon head.
  • Mirage - A high speed Vehicon race car. Appeared in Wreckers comics, and Apelinq's War Journals.
  • Mol - A Maximal Deployer who turned from a mole into a weapon. Appeared in Wreckers comics.
  • Nightviper - A Maximal who turned into a cobra.
  • Primal Prime - A repaint of Beast Wars Optimal Optimus. Appeared in Wreckers comics.
  • Quickstrike - A Maximal. Appeared in the Transformers: Universe comics.
  • Rav - A Maximal Deployer who turned from a bird into a weapon. Appeared in Wreckers comics.
  • Scavenger - A Vehicon Demolitions expert. Appeared in Wreckers comics.
  • Skydive - A Maximal who turned a petradon. Appeared in the unproduced Wreckers #4.
  • Snarl - A Maximal who turned into a lion. Appeared in the unproduced Wreckers #3, and the Transformers: Universe comics
  • Spy Streak - A Vehicon stealth jet. Appeared in Wreckers comics.

[edit] Transtech

After Beast Machines ended, Hasbro planned a follow-up series called Transtech. The series was supposedly to bring back some of the characters who died in Beast Wars along with some Generation 1 characters, all in new, more organic-looking bodies, though with vehicle alternate modes instead of the animals used in Beast Machines. Many concept sketches and even a few toy prototypes were made, but Hasbro scrapped the idea in favor of bringing Car Robots to Hasbro markets.

Concept sketches or prototype toys have been seen for Blackarachnia, Cheetor, Depth Charge, Megatron, Nightscream, Optimus Prime, Scavenger, Shockwave, Soundwave, Starscream and a new character called Immorticon. There were also rumors of a Transtech Dinobot.

It is generally believed that the concept for Transtech Cheetor inspired the design of Transformers: Cybertron Brakedown and the concept for Transtech Megatron inspired Armada Megatron.

[edit] Transformers: Universe

The storyline of Beast Machines is continued in the short-lived comic book Transformers: Universe by 3H Publishing, which has stories taking place during the second season of Beast Machines (In the Transformers: Wreckers comic) and after the Beast Machines story (in the Transformers: Universe comic).

[edit] Controversy

As early as its premiere episode, Beast Machines provoked much debate among fans about whether the new series' creative team was portraying the individual characters and the broader Transformers backstory as accurately as the creators of Beast Wars had done. Much of the criticism focused on character portrayals and actions that were perceived as inaccurate and inconsistent with how the characters were established in Beast Wars. This is further compounded by the fact that many of the actors associated with recent Transformer series have reffered to Beast Machines as "The bad times". In addition, there was much debate over perceived continuity errors in regards to the broader Transformers backstory. The ending of Beast Machines proved to be extremely controversial. Detractors believe that the "reformatting" of Cybertron, from purely metallic as it had been portrayed in Generation 1 into technorganic, diminished the traditional qualities that had made the Transformers mythos special. While Beast Machines has always been a controversial series, it has gradually become more popular over time, particularly in retrospect after Transformers: Armada and Transformers: Energon, both which met with even heavier abuse for their perceived general low quality. The newfound positive reception, however, is still not considered universal amongst fans of the Beast Wars/Transformers mythos.

[edit] Trivia

  • According to commentary of the Beast Machines DVD the series was initially called Beast Hunters.
  • The character Jetstorm was initially called Skybolt. The first 5 episodes of the series were filed with the name Skybolt, but then they had to edit these episode to reflect the change.
  • At one point, Thrust was going to be carrying Silverbolt's spark, but they decided to have him carry Waspinator's spark instead.

[edit] Theme Songs

Opening/Ending

[edit] External links

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