Logos Prime
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Logos Prime (ロゴスプライム Rogosu Puraimu), also known by the alias Soundblaster (サウンドブラスター Saundoburasutā), is one of an ancient breed of Transformer, kin to Vector Prime and given guardianship over "logic". He can take any name and form that he chooses, and is partnered with the bird-bot Hell Buzzsaw, through whom he speaks to mere mortals.
Logos Prime's origins and past are shrouded in mystery, and some believe he may even be one of the Thirteen.
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Ask Vector Prime
Logos Prime was protoformed to "quest for logic"; Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/14 in Logos's time as an agent of Primus, Vector Prime shared many happy times with him, and he was exceptional at social gatherings. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/15 Logos was given the Zeonomicon by Solus Prime. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/30 After Logos Prime went mad upon encountering the Hytherion, Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/14 he invested his essence into the Zeonomicon and used it to cause mayhem, before it was confiscated by Vector Prime. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/30
Vector Prime noted that there were universal streams where Logos went by the name "Logos Convoy". Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/24
Beast Wars Reborn
Logos Prime was one of the "Ancients", Transformers created by Primus before the god assumed the form of Cybertron. Possessing great power over space and time like his kin, Logos was even recognized by Vector Prime as having superior skill at it than him. Logos acted as galactic protector over the endless streams of space-time, but eventually lost sight of his objective, becoming lost to Vector Prime and the memory of his existence falling to the darkness of time. In his own words, Logos Prime was "no more", leaving only "a living corpse with a shattered soul, awaiting imminent destruction". Planetfall
After the Great Transformation, Soundblaster abducted Optimus Primal and Megatron onto his space-travelling "temple" that served as an interface for his power, erasing their memories in the process. After a series of confusing escapades between the two, Logos Prime introduced himself as Soundblaster, speaking through Hell Buzzsaw. He offered his powers over space and time to Megatron, hoping that he'd be his successor. On the astral plane, Vector Prime, sent by Primus, confronted his old comrade Master of the Game and recognized Soundblaster as his fellow Ancient, Logos Prime, in an unfamiliar form. Vector was aghast at the idea of Logos granting his power to a tyrant such as Megatron, but Soundblaster could only give a cryptic response of his own motives.
At the temple, Optimus Primal attempted to attack Soundblaster, but the Ancient easily blew back the Maximal. Megatron, while more than willing to gain power, did not believe Soundblaster's offer. Regardless, Soundblaster began the "rite of succession", sending the Zeonomicon, the core of his power, to the planet Animatron, underneath the temple. Despite Optimus Primal attempting to steal the Golden Disk that the process of the rite was recorded on, Soundblaster sent the two to Animatron and restored their memories. Soon after, the temple detonated. Planetfall
On the astral plane, Soundblaster was cut down by his brother. Desperate, this fragment of Soundblaster's being attempted to merge with Vector Prime, but the fusion was undone. However, the process gave Vector glimpses of Logos Prime's mental state and the true reason for his madness. The Extraordinary Reformat
Kiss Players
Upon meeting the lost Shaoshao Li on his universe's Cybertron, Safeguard noted that Logos Prime had brought two Transformers from Shaoshao's world to this universe a long time ago. It was prudent for Shaoshao to find how they may have returned to their native universe, as staying longer outside of her universe threatened her future. Kiss Players #50
Fun Publications comics
When Nexus Prime united the Terminus Blade and the Star Saber, Logos and the other Thirteen were drawn to the event. Time and space were rewritten that day, as the walls between the multiverse grew stronger and less permeable. A consequence of strengthening the multiverse was that Logos Prime and the original Thirteen could no longer continue to exist as multiversal singularities, and so they were splintered and scattered throughout the multiverse. And so the one became many, sentient reoccurring themes each appearing in their own way, if at all, in all the worlds of the multiverse. Out of the One, Many This effect rippled backwards and forwards throughout time and space; consequently, Vector was able to recall (or rather, from our point of view, had previously recalled) at least two realities where Logos was not one of the Thirteen. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/14 and 2015/08/08
Toys
Galaxy Force
- Soundblaster (2006)
- ID number: GX-03
- Release date: March 23, 2006
- Accessories: "Laser Cannon"/bomb, "Blaster Gun"/bomb, Planet X Cyber Key
- Galaxy Force Voyager-sized Soundblaster is a redeco of the Cybertron/Galaxy Force Soundwave toy, transforming into a Cybertronic stealth bomber somewhat akin to a F-117A Nighthawk prototype, the Lockheed Have Blue. He comes with three hexagonal prism "bombs"; one converts into his partner "Hell Buzzsaw", the other two unfold into non-firing blaster weapons. Any one of these "bombs" can be stored in his robot mode chest, which opens by plugging a Cyber Key into him. The other two store in indents on the underside of his wings. He comes with a silver-bordered Planet X Cyber Key.
- Soundblaster was only available as a Toy's Dream Project-exclusive.
Notes
- Though Soundblaster's box was new, he came with Soundwave's instructions.
- Given Logos Prime's incredible powers, his status as an "Ancient" and "one of [Vector Prime's] own", and his very name, Beast Wars Reborn author Hirofumi Ichikawa seemingly intended for him to be one of the thirteen original Transformers. This appeared to be further supported by a silhouetted image of the Thirteen produced by Yuji Kaida for TakaraTomy's World of the Transformers web site (written by Ichikawa), which included a shadowed figure closely resembling Logos Prime (see right). However, Ichikawa later rebutted the idea, stating that he didn’t feel right including Logos Prime as the Thirteen at the time. Moreover, Ichikawa confirmed that only Vector Prime and the Fallen were intended members in the image.[1]
- A noncommittal Hasbro Q&A answer also indicated that Hasbro did not consider Logos part of their definitive canonical list of thirteen, which was confirmed with the release of Transformers: The Covenant of Primus.
- The Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime would eventually clarify that Logos Prime was indeed a member of the Thirteen, just not in the Aligned continuity family (Uniend universal cluster), which had its own set of Thirteen. However, the events of "Out of the One, Many" nullified the concept of multiversal singularities, so any contradictions are now irrelevant as every continuity/universe can plausibly have a different set of Thirteen.
References
- ↑ "Vector PrimeとThe Fallen以外の人影は全く誰のことも想定していません。ファンの方々は「1人はLogos Primeだ」と推察していますが、それも間違いです(彼を勝手に13人とするのは図々しく不適当と感じたので、そうしたくなかった)。満足いく答えではないかも知れませんが、これが本当のところです。🙇♂️"—Hirofumi Ichikawa, Twitter, 2023/02/18
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