Golden Disk

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The Golden Disk is a fictional artefact from the Transformers universes.

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[edit] Beast Wars

Megatron, as he appeared pre-Beast Wars in Dreamwave comics, stealing the Golden Disk (note that is the incorrect disk, as he is seen holding the Alien Disk).
Megatron, as he appeared pre-Beast Wars in Dreamwave comics, stealing the Golden Disk (note that is the incorrect disk, as he is seen holding the Alien Disk).
Cover of the Voyager Golden Record.
Cover of the Voyager Golden Record.

The Golden Disk is a relic from the Beast Wars Transfomers timeline, and a key plot device for the events of the show. Considered a revered artifact, it is actually the Voyager Golden Record, which includes information on Earth and humanity, and is presumably the only source of coordinates for Earth and, thus, a plentiful source of Energon for the Transformers. Unbeknownst to most Cybertronians, though, the disk also included a message from the original Generation One Megatron, calling for any Decepticons or their descendants still loyal to his cause after his defeat to use then-in development transwarp technology to go back in time and alter the past, ensuring Decepticon victory in the Great War. He also gave the access codes to the Ark itself.

Following the end of the war and the planet-wide reformatting that saw the Autobots and Decepticons upgraded into Maximals and Predacons, the Predacons were firmly established as second-class citizens on Cybertron, leading one Predacon criminal, also named Megatron, to search for a new source of energy that might revitalise the Predacon war machine and allow them to conquer the planet. Knowing of the tale that claimed the Golden Disk contained the location of a major Energon deposit, Megatron stole the disk, and uncovered the original Megatron's encoded message. Keeping this particular piece of information to himself, Megatron assembled a small crew of like-minded Predacons and stole a craft, escaping into transwarp space with the Maximals in hot pursuit. When the two ships crashed on prehistoric Earth, only Megatron truly knew where in space and time they were. Locating the Ark, Megatron found himself unwilling to carry out his namesake's extreme plan and re-sealed the tunnel he had dug, opting instead to amass power via the vast amounts of Energon seeded on the planet.

In time, a second Golden Disk was found, this one a creation of the mysterious race of aliens using prehistoric Earth for various experiments. A solid, thick disk, rather than the gold-plated record of the Voyager disk, the alien disk was marked with several symbols which shifted and flowed across its surface which identified the locations of, and allowed the user to control, the various alien devices scattered around the planet. This offered Megatron an alternative opportunity for conquest, as he now sought to control alien technology to wipe out the Maximals. Megatron's former comrade, Dinobot, later stole both disks from Predacon control, but hid the alien disk, returning the Earth disk to Megatron in a show of renewed loyalty once it became clear that they were on Earth. Megatron subsequently stole the alien disk from the Maximals, and put it to use controlling an alien "Metalhunter" base. When the Maximals destroyed the base in a transwarp explosion, the alien disk was also destroyed

No longer able to exploit alien devices, and with his plans to gather Energon faltering, Megatron still remained unwilling to go to the extremes laid out by his predecessor, and opted instead to attempt to alter history through a different means, using the information on the disk to locate and assault the cradle of human civilization, a move that forced Dinobot to go on a suicide mission to stop him, eventually using up the last of his strength to shatter the disk with a final laser-eye blast. This was, however, not the last use of the Golden Disk; after he was captured by Ravage (who was dispatched by order of the Tripredacus Council to find and eliminate all involved in the Beast Wars), Megatron used a fragment of the Earth disk to play back a piece of the original Megatron's message, thus convincing Ravage to release him and join in his schemes.

[edit] Dreamwave Productions

The Golden Disk would also make several appearances in Dreamwave's Transformers fiction, including the tale of its original theft in the More Than Meets the Eye series, where it was shown to contain personality profiles for most of the G1 Transformers (in actuality the contents of the series). Here, it was mistakenly drawn as the Alien Disc.

It also appeared as a major plot point in the Transformers: Micromasters miniseres. Here it was discovered by the Autobot Micromaster Countdown, who believed that it showed that the Transformers had been created by a race of smaller beings. The Decepticon Micromaster Skystalker also wanted its contents enough to start a war between the two Micromaster factions. However, due to Dreamwave's closure its importance was never revealed.

[edit] Toys

A Beast Wars 10th Anniversary Dinobot toy holds the Golden Disk accessories offered at 2006's Iacon One.
A Beast Wars 10th Anniversary Dinobot toy holds the Golden Disk accessories offered at 2006's Iacon One.

The 2006 Iacon One convention held in Fort Wayne, Indiana included as souvenir gifts for registered attendees a set of replica Golden Disks.

[edit] Trivia

It is interesting to note that the Voyager space probes were launched in the late 70s. Since the Decepticons and Autobots were not reactivated until 1984 (a date confirmed in numerous episodes) it is still unclear as to how Megatron managed to encode a message on the Voyager record. Since a great deal of time passes during the Great War, and that a substantial amount of it takes place in space, it is plausible that he found and intercepted one of the probes, recorded his message, then released it again to be found later.