Monday, November 3, 2008

Metroplex
















































Affiliation Autobot

Japanese name Metroflex

Partner Six-Gun, Scamper, Slammer

Motto "Vigilance is the foundation on which victories are built."

Alternate Modes City/Battle Station

English voice actor Bud Davis (Metroplex)Maurice LaMarche (Six-Gun)Christopher Collins (Slammer)Dan Gilvezan (Scamper)

Japanese voice actor Osamu
Metroplex is a smaller sub-section of Autobot City, capable of transforming into a battle station or a giant robot comparable in size only with Trypticon (or, later, Fortress Maximus and Scorponok). In Japan, he is called Metroflex. Metroplex has three smaller autonomous components: Six-Gun: an Autobot who is formed from six of the battle station's guns combining with one of the city's towers, Scamper: an Autobot who transforms into a car, and Slammer: a tank which transforms into another of the city's skyscrapers.
Metroplex was recolored blue for the Japanese exclusive Decepticon Metrotitan.

Metroplex is the living core of Autobot City in the year 2005. He is the largest and most powerful of all the Transformers, and is considered the Autobots' last line of defense. He spends most of his time in city mode but has the ability to transform into a battle station or a colossal robot depending on the situation. He is rivaled in size only by Trypticon (or, later, Fortress Maximus and Scorponok), and has been called upon to fight the Decepticon on a few different occasions, often using full-body wrestling tactics rather than depending on firepower.

There is some disagreement amongst fans, as to whether Metroplex, or Fortress Maximus are bigger. This also varies greatly depending on the continuity of Transformers in question, as Fortress Maximus can range from normal Autobot size in the comics to city-sized in the animated series. In the animated series in Japan, Fortress Maximus is considered larger. In the US comics, Metroplex was considered larger. The US cartoon never showed the two together, yet it has been shown that the inside of Metroplex's head is large enough for a many transformers to walk around in, while the head of Fortress Maximus is a normal sized Autobot.

Metroplex rose out of the ruins of Autobot City after the Battle of Autobot City. During that attack, he was seen transforming from city to battle station by manual control. During the fighting, his Transformation Cog was destroyed. After the battle, he received a new Cog with the help of Sky Lynx, Wheelie, Blurr, and Marissa Faireborn, and it was installed by Pipes.
Unfortunately, Metroplex was unable to stop the newly-constructed Trypticon from destroying the Ark, but he did defeat the Decepticon afterwards and hurled the dinosaur into the ocean. The next time Metroplex is called into action was to stop Trypticon and Octane from stealing global monuments and bringing them to Carbombya in exchange for "super-energon". During a battle in Moscow, Metroplex caught the Kremlin which Trypticon hurled at him, and was then attacked by Russian troops. This led the Russians (and other humans) to believe that the Autobots were behind the thefts. All was set straight when the Autobots learned Trypticon's whereabouts in Carbombya and Metroplex defeated Trypticon again. Metroplex subsequently returned all of the monuments to their original residences.

When Starscream made his deal with Unicron for a new body, Unicron requested the eyes of Metroplex in one of the tasks. Starscream possessed the body of Scourge and infiltrated Metroplex, stealing one of his eyes but accidentally destroying the other. In a fit of rage, Metroplex unexpectedly transformed into robot mode and began shooting wildly at anyone in range. A bomb planted by Starscream knocked Metroplex unconscious and caused him to transform back to city mode. His eyes were rebuilt after Unicron's plan was foiled by the combination of some Autobots and Decepticons.

If Metroplex has any weakness, it is the fact that due to his sheer size he requires other Autobots to protect and maintain him when he is in city mode. The Starscream incident is one example, and another is the time when Swindle was able to steal the Transformation Cog while other Decepticons created a diversion. This once again left Metroplex vulnerable. The Autobots (with Spike and Daniel) retaliated by stealing Trypticon's Cog and installing it in Metroplex. The Decepticons naturally used Metroplex's Cog in Trypticon, and this allowed both to at least partially transform and fight each other. Metroplex was in danger of losing the battle when First Aid properly aligned Metroplex's new Cog. This enabled Metroplex to fully transform and defeat the giant dinosaur.

Metroplex is seen only a couple other times in the cartoon continuity. One was when he is attacked by Soundwave with the powerful 'Harmonics'. The harmony shorted out Metroplex's circuits, who was saved only when Blaster attacked Soundwave and erased his tapes. Metroplex was also shown being shut down by Rodimus Prime during the Hate Plague outbreak, in order to keep him from also going berzerk and unleashing his power on everything.

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