Jhiaxus

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Jhiaxus (pronounced gee-axe-us) is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes.

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[edit] Transformers: Generation 2

Transformers character

Jhiaxus toy
Jhiaxus
Affiliation Decepticon
Sub-Group Deluxe Vehicles
Function Liege Centuro of the Cybertronian forces
Alternate Modes Cybertronian Jet Fighter
Series Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Jhiaxus held the rank of Liege Centuro. In one notable occurrence, Jhiaxus destroyed San Francisco, just to anger Optimus Prime. He had a cold, callous personality — a big departure from Megatron's zeal, Galvatron's insanity, Starscream's treachery, and Shockwave's calculating logic — and, as he didn't view organics as being actual lifeforms, believed the Empire was a progressive force of construction. His weakness, however, was his inner demons as he attempted to suppress his past as a brutal butcher and, after constant defeats by the G1 "throwbacks", went insane under the stress of it.

Jhiaxus was one of the Transformers' strongest combatants, sending a berserker Optimus on the run and defeating G2 Megatron in combat.

[edit] Biography

Jhiaxus was among the earliest "second generation" Decepticons that would eventually form the Cybertronian Empire, and he was originally a vicious, warmongering butcher and sadist who reveled in slaughter. When the Empire abandoned Cybertron and turned to Cyberforming the universe, he believed they were progressing towards construction and that he was abandoning his brutal past. When he ran into the Autobot platoon under Optimus and Grimlock, he captured them alive with intent to convince them to join the Empire, and when they rebelled he pursued them with intent to destroy.

The pursuit went bad when both Autobots and Imperials flew into a sector of space inhabited by psychic parasites that fed off violent feelings. Everyone went berserk, and after they'd escaped, Jhiaxus was left staggered by witnessing his brutal past once more. He internally pledged that he had to hunt down and wipe out the Autobots, because their existence and morality challenged the Empire's ideology far too greatly - if they were right about organics being alive, he was still a sadistic butcher. This was where his downfall began, as he became obsessed with removing the "throwbacks".

Prime made an attempt to form an alliance with Megatron against Jhiaxus. It failed, and Optimus decided to wait for Megatron's Decepticons to come into conflict with Jhiaxus'. The conflict began with the obliteration of a Decepticon scout team and then a mass assault on Megatron's Warworld flagship. The battle resulted in an indiscriminate slaughter, with the original Decepticon forces being decimated. In an attempt to turn the tide of the battle and prove himself the true Decepticon leader, Megatron challenged Jhiaxus to a duel and was nearly killed. Ironically, it was this defeat that caused the Decepticons to ally with the Autobots, and thus Jhiaxus' attempt at removing a threat had only increased it.

Over the course of the ensuing war, he began to slip more into rage and insanity, ordering galaxy-wide massacres to draw the Autobots out and proving himself unable to deal with unexpected setbacks, greatly limiting his effectiveness as a leader. In the end it was to be his rage that destroyed him.

After learning of the existence of The Swarm, Optimus Prime attempted to reach out to Jhiaxus. Jhiaxus had now lost all grip on his sanity due to his defeats at the hands of the outnumbered and outdated alliance. Soon after the destruction of San Francisco, done solely to show he could, he engaged Optimus in battle and decimated him. His first blow shattered Prime's faceplate and destroyed his vocal systems. Before he could finish the battle, The Swarm arrived. Driven by his rage, Jhiaxus challenged The Swarm itself. Being a foe that could not be combated through ordinary means, Jhiaxus was unable to harm it and was consumed with ease.

Unlike most of the notable Transformer characters in the Transformers comics, Jhiaxus is not based on a toy, but was instead completely invented by Marvel. The name "Jhiaxus" is a pun on the words "gee, axe us", anticipating the short life of the Generation 2 comic, which proved to be correct[citation needed].

[edit] Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Near the end of the toy line's run, the name Jhiaxus was used for an orange repaint of Beast Machines Jetstorm.

Although he had no tech specs or background information, he was finally given a bio in one of the Transformers Collectors Club magazines, where it was revealed he was indeed the same character as Generation 2 Jhiaxus. The Collectors Club planned to make Jhiaxus part of their Transformers: Universe fiction. He would have been a servant of Unicron, abducted from his home dimension and made into one of Unicron's troops, which would explain how a G2 character could appear in Robots in Disguise, a different universe altogether.

[edit] 3H Enterprises

Jhiaxus made a brief appearance in issue #2 of the Transformers: Universe BotCon comic as one of the captives of Unicron, forced to fight in gladiatorial battles. He was presumably freed by Optimus Primal.

[edit] IDW Publishing

Jhiaxus was mentioned in IDW Publishing's The Transformers: Spotlight issue featuring Optimus Prime. According to Omega Supreme, Jhiaxus was Nova Prime's Chief Theoretical Strategist and among his experiments was the first combiner, Monstructor. He also experimented with gender in Transformers, creating Arcee and possibly others. It is alluded that Jhiaxus disappeared along with Nova Prime on the first Ark. He made his first major appearance in the Arcee Spotlight issue, appearing on a viewsceen to check Arcee had not interfered with his project - the Nega-Core. In The Transformers: Devastation he appeared, talking to both Nova Prime and Galvatron. While his head design and color scheme resemble that of his G2 incarnation this Jhiaxus has a notably more hunched over appearance.