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		<title>CollectionDX - Cybertron</title>
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 I suppose I could have returned him and bought something else, but I didn&amp;rsquo;t think that to  be appropriate. I kept him, and I&amp;rsquo;m glad I did.: 
 

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 <label>I suppose I could have returned him and bought something else, but I didn&rsquo;t think that to  be appropriate. I kept him, and I&rsquo;m glad I did.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Like many of you I walked by this thing at the store,  thinking &ldquo;It&rsquo;s just so big&rdquo;. It looked really clunky, and to be honest, it was  much too expensive for a guy who doesn&rsquo;t regularly collect transformers. While  I loved the Cybertron Prime, this one didn&rsquo;t do it for me.</p>
<p>Well, come Christmas morning I found him under my tree.  Apparently Santa wanted me to have him. Who am I to say no to Santa? I suppose  I could have returned him and bought something else, but I didn&rsquo;t think that to  be appropriate. I kept him, and I&rsquo;m glad I did.</p>
<p>Cybertron Starscream is big; bigger than Unicron. At 13&rdquo;  tall, he is probably the tallest transformer I own. He is big and chunky, to  say the least.</p>
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<p>Starscream has a ton of cool little features. He comes with  a removable crown, a light up gimmick, spring loaded weapons, and he even fires  missiles. Two Cybertron Planet keys activate the translucent weapons beside  each arm. Insert the keys and the arms spring out. One side is a blade, the  other a missile launcher. When the keys are not in use they are stowed in small  compartments behind the head. Starscream also features 2 cannons on the chest  that you can move up and down.</p>
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<p>The light and sound features are activated by pressing a  button behind Starscream&rsquo;s head. 2 &ldquo;AAA&rdquo; batteries are required, but not  included. You&rsquo;d think if you were paying $40 for this toy, they would include  batteries. The light and sounds work in both Robot and Jet mode.</p>
<p>Although he looks like a brick in the package, Starscream is  fairly poseable. He has joints in the shoulders, elbows, waist, knees and feet.  The head also turns and his eyes light up. Everything clicks when you move it,  and everything stays where you put it. It&rsquo;s a nice solid TOY, something you can  feel comfortable letting the little ones play with.</p>
<p>Transformation to jet mode is not rocket science. Those  demanding a challenge should look elsewhere. Starscream looks good in jet mode,  but it is a far cry from the days of his F-15 fighter jet form. In Jet mode,  the electronics still work, and the jet can roll around on three wheels.</p>
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<p>The thing I like about Starscream, besides his good looks,  is the fact that I don&rsquo;t have to think about it. I can just play with it, and  not worry about breaking it, or forget how to transform it. It is solid and  instinctive. Starcream also has great shelf presence &ndash; If you like big fun  robots, pick him up. Like all bigger transformers, you are bound to find him on  clearance at some point.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:34:14 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Optimus Prime</title>
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 21 years, seven US series and about 10 different incarnations later, Optimus Prime is back yet again and gone from toy shelves. The new Optimus comes rolling out of the new series Transformers: CYBERTRON (aka Galaxy Force for you importers), and onto the review board.: 
 

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 <label><p>21 years, seven US series and about 10 different incarnations later, Optimus Prime is back yet again and gone from toy shelves. The new Optimus comes rolling out of the new series Transformers: CYBERTRON (aka Galaxy Force for you importers), and onto the review board.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p><strong>The Prime(r):</strong><br>
  I walked into Toys R Us for four straight weeks and was greeted by the store manager. The man has been a Transformers fan from years back but this is the short story:</p>
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  <p> Me: "So... any Primes yet?"<br>
    Him: "Got a shipment in two days ago?.First one gone, again" <br>
    Me: "Well?. Welcome back to 1984"</p>
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<p> For those of you too young to remember, or let alone know what I'm talking about, Optimus Prime has always been that ghost of the toy shelves (except for Armada and Energon at least). I'll never forget the stories my parents gave me. <br>
"I was out until midnight on Christmas Eve, scouring the stores for an Optimus Prime!"</p>
<p>21 years, seven US series and about 10 different incarnations later, Optimus Prime is back yet again and gone from toy shelves. The new Optimus comes rolling out of the new series Transformers: CYBERTRON (aka Galaxy Force for you importers), and onto the review board.</p>
<p><strong>Prime's Bio:</strong><br>
Optimus Prime is a leader in the best sense of the word, taking point on every mission and never sending his team into any situation he wouldn't go himself. Dedicated to the protection of all life and the preservation of freedom for all sentient beings, he serves as a role model for his fellow Autobots. It is through his keen intelligence, even hand, steady nerves and endless compassion that the Autobots continue to frustrate the Decepticons evil plans again and again.</p>
<p>  In a desperate race against time, Optimus Prime has been forced to send teams of his best soldiers into unknown parts of the Universe in search of the lost planet keys, ancient artifacts with the power to save Cybertron and the rest of the Universe from the giant black hole formed from the implosion of Unicron.</p>
<p><strong>Vehicle Mode:</strong><br>
  This new Prime comes in the form of a bulky fire engine, much like his relative from RiD fame. Unlike his predecessor he's packing two cannons instead of a ladder. Also unlike his elder, the cab of the truck can be separated from the trailer and still retain a full vehicle mode.</p>
<p>  As I said to members of the Tfans alumni on Halo, a healthy portion of this Prime's transformation seems more related to the Powermaster Optimus Prime. The only difference is the front of the cab. The connecting trailer assembly is locked in by a series of hexagon pegs with clasp inserts. These ports are essentially tough so the bot doesn't come apart in truck mode or "flight mode." These also come in use again for the Prime standard "Super Mode."</p>
<p>Transformation to Flight mode:</p>
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  <li> Lift cannons into upright position</li>
  <li> Unfold wings (sides) and rotate 90 degrees forward, cannons parallel to the ground.</li>
  <li> Rotate the smaller cannons to the sides</li>
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<p>This mode is pretty much for toyetics, albeit the flying car has been around since Tracks in the early days of G1. The weight of the two cannons doesn't put any strain on the wings</p>
<p>Transformation to Robot mode: </p>
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  <li> Detach cab from trailer/cannon parts</li>
  <li> Rotate legs down 90 degrees</li>
  <li> Fold down the front skirt plate</li>
  <li> Flip back rear sections on the legs to the back</li>
  <li> Fold the side windows around to the front of the chest</li>
  <li> Split the cab front and fold them around to the sides</li>
  <li> Fit the block pegs into the sockets for the arms</li>
  <li> Lift cab section up and rotate fist back for anatomical elbow</li>
  <li> Press up on the tab on the back (pop up the head)</li>
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<p>Trailer to cannon station:</p>
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  <li> Fold the wings out to the sides</li>
  <li> Flip the smaller cannons down to the sides</li>
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<p><strong>Robot Mode:</strong><br>
  For a first time in a long time this is one tough looking Prime, even without the super mode. The faceplate is of course not part of this mode and instead this Prime is open faced like his Beast Wars relative (also from his early Energon form). After a long line of Primes that met with the disproval from hardcore fans. This one leaves them with little to complain about. Although its not the front of the cab, the windows from the side of the truck make the front of Prime's chest adding to the more 'Prime' look that most hardcore fans have wanted to see. </p>
<p>  Posability in the robot mode is great plain and simple. Not nearly MP Convoy worthy but better than what has existed for a Prime. The hands have hinged fingers (as one piece) to open and grasp the gun. Another toyetics feature that this Prime has is a removable Matrix. Simply open the chest plate and fold down the front cover. The only flaw that exists with this is that the hands are too clumsy to hold something like this.</p>
<p>Transformation into Super Mode:</p>
<ul>
  <li> Fold down the blocks on the back of Prime's legs</li>
  <li> Curl toes down 45 degrees and lock the blocks into place as the feet</li>
  <li> Disconnect the blue, small cannon blocks from the trailer</li>
  <li> Connect the blocks to the back of Prime's legs (cannon hinge up)</li>
  <li> Leave the wings unfolded but rotate them180 degrees, pointing up</li>
  <li> Slide the trailer onto prime's back and fold down the black bars</li>
  <li> Pull the tab on the back of Prime's head and unfold the crests on the sides.</li>
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<p><strong>Super Mode:</strong><br>
  While a bit back heavy with the cannons folded up, but this makes one of the biggest Super modes I've seen (aside from the Energon Optimus/Omega Supreme combination). The added touch of Prime's close faceplate is just a bit of heroic flare more than a toyetic feature. The Hasbro edition has the Super mode with the cannons coming over the shoulders (with the wings pointed down, as if the sides of the truck are just open out to the sides, not rotated); however the 'proper' form has them under the arms. However way you want them is up to you, there is no limit with this bot.</p>
<p><strong>CYBER KEY POWER!</strong><br>
  Sorry, couldn't resist saying that. The fun feature in the Cybertron line of Transformers is now the 'Cyber planet key.' Like Armada's mini-cons, the cyber keys unlock features and weapons. For Optimus there are two key slots: one in the left cannon, and one in the right. The right cannon slot opens two missile launchers and the left cannon slot activates the secondary light and sounds function.</p>
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  <p><strong>NOTE: </strong>The downside to some of the Cybertron editions is the lack of paint to certain areas. More notably, cyber keys such as Optimus' and others like Ransack and Vector Prime are left unpainted. So with a careful brush I did my own paint work for Prime's.</p>
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<p>      <strong>Final thoughts:</strong><br>
To say the least, this is one of the best Prime's in recent series. His stand alone size makes him worthy of the Prime name. I know a few purists that will die before they like this one. This Prime shows a lot of fun for older collectors and newbies alike.<br>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:45:22 -0400</pubDate>
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