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It was he who taught Optimus the ideals of freedom to all sentient beings. Sentinel is armed with a cosmic rust cannon, a shield and a double-bladed Primax Blade that can be folded into one. His intention is to restore Cybertron to its former glory. But as the war dragged on, he was driven mad by desperation, with Quintessa corrupting and ordering him to bring Cybertron to Earth Unicron on her behalf hoping to destroy it, causing Sentinel to turn against his ideals and ally with Megatron and the Decepticons and eventually become as corrupt and vile as they were.
Note: This was Leonard Nimoy's last major film role in the Transformers robot superhero franchise until his death in He looks similar to Alpha Trion.
In the second film of the series, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen , Sentinel Prime is briefly mentioned in the rambling speech given by Sam Witwicky while under an AllSpark fragment-induced trance, with Sam mentioning a "mission" Sentinel led. Sentinel Prime appears in the third film, Transformers: Dark of the Moon , later revealed as a rogue Autobot-turned-Decepticon and the main antagonist of the film. Though it was believed that the Space Bridge technology he devised was to turn the tide of the war for the Autobot's benefit, Sentinel Prime made a deal with Megatron in the past to rebuild Cybertron using Earth's resources and enslaving humanity.
However, the Ark , Sentinel's ship, was hit during the end of the war on Cybertron trying to leave the planet and eventually crashed on Earth's moon before Before the impact, Sentinel hid himself in the crash vault with five of his Space Bridge Pillars, including the control Pillar, but he soon ran out of Energon and became incapacitated.
His body was recovered many years later by Optimus Prime and Ratchet when the two Autobots come investigating the wrecked ship and was brought to Earth, where he was resurrected with the power of the Matrix of Leadership. Sentinel was distressed that hundreds of his Pillars were missing, and warned Charlotte Mearing that the Decepticons could destroy Earth with the Pillars. He later went out with Optimus to attend a tour of the Earth and admire its sunset, and declined Optimus' offering of the Matrix, due to the fact that he doesn't know much about the Earth.
Sam Witwicky discovers that the Decepticons had taken the missing majority of the Pillars and arranged for the Autobots to find Sentinel and, as they had wanted, revive him, as he was the only one who could use the Pillars to open the Space Bridge.
Once the Autobots get him back to their base after a chase with Decepticon Dreads Crowbar, Crankcase, and Hatchet, Sentinel confirms Sam's revelations, but also reveals his secret pact with Megatron and betrays the Autobots, murdering Ironhide and most of the human soldiers to take the five Pillars from the base. After teleporting hundreds of Decepticons to Washington D. Though Optimus tries to reason with him, Sentinel coldly rebuffs him, but spares his life in the belief that he would understand the motive for his dubious actions.
He demands the exile of the remaining Autobots, who are apparently destroyed while leaving the planet in their space ship. Sentinel later sidelines Megatron and assumes de facto leadership as Prime of the Decepticons to oversee the final phase of the plan.
Turning Chicago into their base of operations, the Decepticons place the remaining Pillars around the world to teleport Cybertron close to Earth. During the final battle, Sentinel battles the Autobots who faked their deaths and the human forces, and proves to be more than a match for them. Sentinel then engages Optimus in a duel. At first, Optimus appears to have the upper hand, but Sentinel eventually overpowers him and severs his right arm.
However, before Sentinel can execute his former apprentice, Megatron who had been goaded into action by Carly Spencer suddenly fires at Sentinel from behind, severely wounding him. The Pillars are destroyed before Cybertron can be teleported completely, which apparently destroys the wayward planet in the process. Optimus refuses Megatron's deceptive offer of a truce and rips his head off, knowing that he will betray him. Seeing his plans in ruins, the wounded Sentinel pleads with Optimus to understand why he had to betray him, but Optimus refuses and claims that Sentinel didn't betray the Autobots, but rather "himself".
Optimus then fusillades Sentinel with Megatron's shotgun, avenging Ironhide's death. In Transformers: Age of Extinction , he was guilty, alongside the Autobots for reviving him, by Chicago's destruction and his remains are used by KSI to build human-made transformers. A scene in the film features the remains of his head being used alongside Megatron's head and other remaining transformers including Ratchet, Leadfoot, and possibly Sideswipe and Mirage.
Also, a photo of Sentinel Prime appears with red X indicating his death in the previous film. Animator Scott Benza said Sentinel Prime had a face "more human-like than any of the other robots" in Transformers: Dark of the Moon , having a more complex frame and "a greater number of plates" so it could be more expressive.
Sentinel is Optimus's predecessor as leader of Cybertron and Prime. In this universe, where Autobots and Decepticons never went to war, Optimus and Megatron worked together to defeat him after his immoral partnership with the Liege Maximo was exposed. The peaceful universe of Axiom Nexus was able to achieve unimaginable feats in technology and scientific discovery, but these were secretly possible by the amoral experiments of Shockwave and his master Jhiaxus under a secret government partnership with the Liege Maximo.
An archivist named Optimus and the military professional Megatron exposed Sentinel Prime's ties with the Liege Maximo. After a dramatic, violent battle with the Liege Maximo, much of the government was caught in this controversy, and as a result, few were left standing when the legal proceedings ended.
Optimus became the new Prime, and Cybertron entered a new Golden Age, but it was not a complete fresh start, as Megatron convinced the High Senate to allow Shockwave to continue performing experiments under his guidance, and Starscream miraculously emerged unscathed from the incident despite his heavy involvement.
The TransTechs thereafter considered this incident to be the closest that their Cybertron had ever come to a Great War as most other universal streams had.
Kreon Sentinel Prime appeared in the animated short "Bot Stars. Under pressure from the various guilds of Cybertron he oversaw the rise of the caste system that came to dominate Cybertronian society, a policy which brought him into conflict with Alpha Trion, and ultimately led to the archivist's self-imposed exile in the Iacon Hall of Records. By the time of the rise of the Decepticon movement time had robbed him of much of the fire which had made him an effective military leader, and this left him out of touch with the people he claimed to represent.
Though not featured in the animated series, Sentinel Prime does appear in the novel Transformers: Exodus. He became the leader of Cybertron after leading the uprising against the Quintessons, but also instituted the caste system that led to Cybetron's decline. He was later captured by Starscream's Seekers-who had previously served as his bodyguard-and imprisoned aboard Trypticon Station.
During his time in prison Sentinel regained some of his old fire and a determination to make amends for his past failings, and got his chance when Starscream released him in the hope that he would destroy Megatron. Despite battling valiantly, Sentinel was defeated by Megatron, who stole from him one of the keys to the Plasma Energy Chamber. Sentinel Prime was then taken to Kaon, where Optimus found him and was acknowledged by the former Prime as Cybertron's new leader before Sentinel perished.
Sentinel was also known to wear the symbol of "the noble legend of Vector Prime. In the video game adaptation, Transformers: War for Cybertron , Sentinel is named Zeta Prime , and dies shortly after the Autobots rescue him from Soundwave. Zeta was also a name previously used for a separate character who briefly appeared in the Generation 1 's cartoon and more prominently featured in the 21st century IDW Publishing comic book series, where he was depicted as Sentinel Prime's predecessor in the former and successor in the latter.
However, the War for Cybertron comic also written by Alex Irvine refers to the disappearance of Sentinel as depicted in the novel, when Zeta Prime in the games doesn't go missing until much later than the novel portrays it. Yet, the comic portrays Sentinel Prime with Zeta Prime's appearance, in attempt to further enhance the connection between the two. Swoop mentioned Sentinel Prime in the Rage of the Dinobots comic book series, when he claimed possession of Sentinel's former palace on a long abandoned Cybertron.
This article "Sentinel Prime" is from Wikipedia. Follow us on Twitter! Recent changes. EverybodyWiki in another languages. EverybodyWiki in another non european languages. Create account. Log in. Create account Log in. View source. Jump to: navigation , search. Transformers Animated: The Allspark Almanac. ISBN Archived from the original on Retrieved Animation World Network. Visual Effects Society. In his last moments of life, he spoke to his successor, Optimus Prime.
He told him that he had overstayed his welcome as a Prime and that Optimus should be truer to the title than he was. His last request was that Optimus travel to the Core and remove the Dark Energon. His body was laid to rest in Iacon and Optimus was now truly all that remained of the once great civilization. Sentinel's policies and attitudes left some Cybertronians with a bad taste towards Primes and outright refused to follow them, believing them corrupt and greedy. Some Decepticons disliked Optimus Prime solely for being Sentinel's successor.
Once the majority of Cyberton's people had left the planet, Swoop called dibs on living in Sentinel Prime's abandoned palace. Sadly, his request was denied and he lived with the rest of the Autobots. Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki. Generation One Beast Wars. Armada Energon Cybertron. Insights Special pages Recent blog posts Forum Community portal.
Social Media. Style guide. Sentinel was forced to call for help, specifically for Optimus with a secret Academy code. The Decepticons were defeated and recaptured, though Swindle and Lugnut escaped. In gratitude, Sentinel offered Optimus the Eite Guard position he would have to vacate in order to become Magnus, but Optimus declined his offer, stating that there was still work to do on Earth. So he drops him off back to Earth, salutes to him then departs. On his return to Cybertron, Sentinel paraded the remaining Decepticons in front of the citizens before assuming command as the new Magnus.
In "This is Why I Hate Machines", Sentinel had apparently spread his hatred and fear of organics to all of Cybertron, as when Ratchet and police captain Fanzone arrive, nearly every Autobot who sees Fanzone is terrified.
When Omega Supreme piloted by Megatron, Starscream and Lugnut transwarped to Cybertron, Sentinel ordered a full-scale assault on the colossus, only for the Autobot Council to deliberate whether to strike and possibly destroy Cybertron with it as Ratchet had pointed out or possibly miss a chance to end the Decepticon threat.
Sentinel ignored the council's wishes to wait and prepared for a strike, claiming that as acting Magnus, he had to be prepared. However, Sentinel is chastised by Alpha Trion and Perceptor after Omega transwarped elsewhere before getting hit by the attack. When Ratchet and Fanzone returned to Earth with the Magnus hammer, Jazz pretended to give pursuit, but instead chose to stay with the Earth team as Sentinel's bureaucracy had finally gone too far for him.
In the Transformers film series, Sentinel Prime is a legendary warrior thought to have been lost long ago and is Optimus Prime's direct predecessor and mentor. Unlike his animated counterparts, he plays more as a villain in the real-live version. It was he who taught Optimus the ideals of freedom to all sentient beings. Sentinel is armed with a cosmic rust cannon, a shield and a double-bladed Primax Blade that can be folded into one.
His intention is to restore Cybertron to its former glory. But as the war dragged on, he was driven mad by desperation, with Quintessa corrupting and ordering him to bring Cybertron to Earth Unicron on her behalf hoping to destroy it, causing Sentinel to turn against his ideals and ally with Megatron and the Decepticons and eventually become as corrupt and vile as they were.
This was Leonard Nimoy's last major film role in the Transformers robot superhero franchise until his death in In the second film of the series, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen , Sentinel Prime is briefly mentioned in the rambling speech given by Sam Witwicky while under an AllSpark fragment-induced trance, with Sam mentioning a "mission" Sentinel led.
Sentinel Prime appears in the third film, Transformers: Dark of the Moon , later revealed as a rogue Autobot-turned-Decepticon and the main antagonist of the film. Though it was believed that the Space Bridge technology he devised was to turn the tide of the war for the Autobot's benefit, Sentinel Prime made a deal with Megatron in the past to rebuild Cybertron using Earth's resources and enslaving humanity.
However, the Ark, Sentinel's ship, was hit during the end of the war on Cybertron trying to leave the planet and eventually crashed on Earth's moon before Before the impact, Sentinel hid himself in the crash vault with five of his Space Bridge Pillars, including the control Pillar, but he soon ran out of Energon and became incapacitated.
His body was recovered many years later by Optimus Prime and Ratchet when the two Autobots come investigating the wrecked ship and was brought to Earth, where he was resurrected with the power of the Matrix of Leadership.
Sentinel was distressed that hundreds of his Pillars were missing, and warned Charlotte Mearing that the Decepticons could destroy Earth with the Pillars. He later went out with Optimus to attend a tour of the Earth and admire its sunset, and declined Optimus' offering of the Matrix, due to the fact that he doesn't know much about the Earth.
Sam Witwicky discovers that the Decepticons had taken the missing majority of the Pillars and arranged for the Autobots to find Sentinel and, as they had wanted, revive him, as he was the only one who could use the Pillars to open the Space Bridge. Once the Autobots get him back to their base after a chase with Decepticon Dreads Crowbar, Crankcase, and Hatchet, Sentinel confirms Sam's revelations, but also reveals his secret pact with Megatron and betrays the Autobots, murdering Ironhide and most of the human soldiers to take the five Pillars from the base.
After teleporting hundreds of Decepticons to Washington D. Though Optimus tries to reason with him, Sentinel coldly rebuffs him, but spares his life in the belief that he would understand the motive for his dubious actions. He demands the exile of the remaining Autobots, who are apparently destroyed while leaving the planet in their space ship.
Sentinel later sidelines Megatron and assumes de facto leadership as Prime of the Decepticons to oversee the final phase of the plan. Turning Chicago into their base of operations, the Decepticons place the remaining Pillars around the world to teleport Cybertron close to Earth.
During the final battle, Sentinel battles the Autobots who faked their deaths and the human forces, and proves to be more than a match for them. Sentinel then engages Optimus in a duel. At first, Optimus appears to have the upper hand, but Sentinel eventually overpowers him and severs his right arm. However, before Sentinel can execute his former apprentice, Megatron who had been goaded into action by Carly Spencer suddenly fires at Sentinel from behind, severely wounding him.
The Pillars are destroyed before Cybertron can be teleported completely, which apparently destroys the wayward planet in the process. Optimus refuses Megatron's deceptive offer of a truce and rips his head off, knowing that he will betray him. Seeing his plans in ruins, the wounded Sentinel pleads with Optimus to understand why he had to betray him, but Optimus refuses and claims that Sentinel didn't betray the Autobots, but rather "himself".
Optimus then fusillades Sentinel with Megatron's shotgun, avenging Ironhide's death. In Transformers: Age of Extinction , he was guilty, alongside the Autobots for reviving him, by Chicago's destruction and his remains are used by KSI to build human-made transformers. A scene in the film features the remains of his head being used alongside Megatron's head and other remaining transformers including Ratchet, Leadfoot, and possibly Sideswipe and Mirage.
Also, a photo of Sentinel Prime appears with red X indicating his death in the previous film. Sentinel is Optimus's predecessor as leader of Cybertron and Prime. In this universe, where Autobots and Decepticons never went to war, Optimus and Megatron worked together to defeat him after his immoral partnership with the Liege Maximo was exposed.
Under pressure from the various guilds of Cybertron he oversaw the rise of the caste system that came to dominate Cybertronian society, a policy which brought him into conflict with Alpha Trion, and ultimately led to the archivist's self-imposed exile in the Iacon Hall of Records. By the time of the rise of the Decepticon movement time had robbed him of much of the fire which had made him an effective military leader, and this left him out of touch with the people he claimed to represent.
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