VEHICLES
Alchemor
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Model: RID-2015 prison ship
History
Ark I
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Model:
Commanders: Nova Prime
History
Ark II
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Model:
Commanders: Optimus Prime
History
Axalon
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Model:
Commanders: Domitius Major (original), Primal Major (second)
History
Azusa
Darksyde
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Model: Terror Crasher-class starship
Commanders: Cryotek, Gnashteeth/Beast Megatron
History
Harbinger
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Model:
Commanders: Payload
History
The Harbinger was an elusive Decepticon ship that has been the subject of numerous rumors and ghost stories.
When the Requiem Blaster was rediscovered by the Decepticons towards the end of the Second Great War, Megatron entrusted it with the crew of the Harbinger and sent the ship into the farthest reaches of space to keep the weapon out of the Autobots' hands. The ship's pilot, Crankcase, resented this assignment and deliberately set the Harbinger on a crash-course for Junkion. All but Crankcase, who jettisoned at the last minute, perished in the crash.
Hyperion
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Model:
Commanders: Quickswitch (8819-9090), Armada Convoy
History
In Cycle 8814, Ultra Magnus dispatched the Hyperion among other ships to locate missing prison facilities that had been abducted by the Decepticons. From Cycle 8819 to 9090, Quickswitch served as the commander of the Hyperion. By Cycle 9715, it had fallen under the command of Armada Convoy.
Kalis' Lament
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Model: Warworld (original), Thanatos-class ship (second)
Commanders: Heretech, Strika
History
Longbow
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Model:
Commanders: Hydra
History
Lost Light
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Model: Unitrex-class quantum ship
Commanders: Quickswitch, Elita-One, Rodimus, Star Saber
History
Nemesis
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Model: Doomsday-class warship
Commanders: Megatron, Starscream
History
Semper Tyrannis
Steelhaven
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Model:
Commanders: Ultra Magnus, Fortress, Optimus Prime
History
Appearances
First appearance: Unicron Saga II, "Days of Deception, Part 2: Decepticons Rising"
Tales of the Disappeared, "Monsters We've Become"
Unicron Saga XIV, "Planetfall Part 3: The Day of Reckoning"
Unicron Saga XVIII, "In Darkest Hour, Part 1: The Coming Storm"
Unicron Saga XIX, "In Darkest Hour, Part 2: The Darkest Hour"
Pax Cybertronia XIV, "Alignment Part 2: The False God"
Twilight
Vis Vitalis
Weak Anthropic Principle
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Model: unknown (first), D-Class Worldsweeper (second), Model 84 Vanguard-class interceptor (third)
Commanders: Krok
History
The first Weak Anthropic Principle was a Decepticon prison ship that had been en route to Styx when it was hijacked by Krok and Spinister. After freeing the ship's prisoner Misfire, the duo coerced the pilot Crankcase into joining them before picking up the wayward Flywheels, thus bringing together the first iteration of their team.
In Cycle 9814, technical difficulties caused the W.A.P. to crash-land on Clemency, where the Scavengers picked up the K-Con Fulcrum. They then planned to scrounge together enough parts to repair their ship only to discover a Decepticon Worldsweeper which turned out to be the lost Titan Trypticon. After an encounter with the Decepticon Justice Division, the Scavengers convinced Trypticon to serve as their ship and applied the name of the Weak Anthropic Principle to his spacecraft form, much to his chagrin.
After the Unicron Battles, during which Trypticon perished, the Scavengers were able to get their hands on a Model 84 Autobot ship, which they utilized for their further adventures. During an encounter with the Star Seekers, the W.A.P. was pulled into the Tidal Wave and was lost when the ship crashed on Junkion. Upon teaming up with Spacewarp, the Scavengers were able to get their hands on a new ship, which Spinister would later take for himself, stranding the others on Technos. Not long after his mutiny, Spinister was captured by the Secret Order and the W.A.P. was assimilated into the Labyrinth. After escaping the Secret Order's grasp, the Scavengers commandeered the former Autobot prison ship Alchemor and went on to use it as their primary ship.
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