Sentinel Prime

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Sentinel Prime is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes.

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[edit] Transformers: Generation 1

Transformers character

Sentinel Prime passing the Matrix to Optimus
Sentinel Prime
Affiliation Autobot
Sub-Group Primes
Alternate Modes Cybertronian Truck
Series Transformers: Marvel Comics

[edit] Marvel Comics

Sentinel Prime originates from the original Marvel Comics Transformers series. Sentinel is the immediate predecessor of Optimus Prime, and was killed in battle on Cybertron. He is glimpsed in issue #150 of the UK comic, passing the Autobot Matrix of Leadership on to Optimus Prime. It was not made clear in this continuity who or what caused his death. His appearance resembles Rodimus Prime.

His name is taken from issue U.S. #65 (UK #290) in which all the past Matrix holders are listed and he precedes Optimus Prime.

[edit] Dreamwave Productions

Sentinel Prime died during the early stages of the civil war on Cybertron, supposedly killed by Megatron in single combat. In this continuity, at the time of his death, Sentinel Prime was not in possession of the Matrix. (Ref: Transformers: The War Within Vol. 1, Issue 1).

Little else is known about this Autobot leader — the only image of him is a yellow hand as seen in the first issue of Dreamwave Productions' The War Within. When Megatron later battled Optimus Prime for the first time, he states that Sentinel tried to talk him out of his evil ways.

[edit] IDW Publishing

Sentinel Prime receives a bit more history in the IDW Publishing's 4-issue miniseries, The Transformers: Megatron Origin. After Megatron's attack on an Autobot senator and subsequent escape, current Autobot leader, Sentinel Prime vowed to hunt them down, despite his lack of concern over the senator's fate. Sentinel took a direct interest in the underground bloodsports that Megatron was involved in, determined to shut them down and declared that Megatron "will hang". Megatron's followers were eventually captured by Sentinel's forces and Sentinel taunts Megatron before imprisoning him. However, the apprehension of the Decepticons turned out to be part of Megatron's ruse. Starscream and Soundwave killed the Autobot Senate, and a full scale revolution erupted in Kaon. Desperate to stop them, Prime donned Apex armor and confronted Megatron, but was defeated and beaten to within an inch of life by the Decepticon leader. Note: Sentinel's name was initially spelled as Sentinal Prime, later revealed to be a mis-print introduced at the lettering phase.

A glimpse of Sentinel Prime was also seen in The Transformers: Spotlight issue featuring Optimus Prime. He is again the Matrix-holder preceding Optimus Prime, and succeeding Nova Prime. In bonus art following the story, Sentinel's alternate mode was revealed as a yellow and orange Cybertronian truck.

[edit] Transformers Animated

Transformers character

Sentinel Prime
Sentinel Prime
Affiliation Autobot
Sub-Group Voyagers
Motto "There ain't no bot better than I am."
Alternate Modes Cybertronian Truck
Snow plow Truck
Series Transformers: Animated
English voice actor Townsend Coleman

In the the series Transformers: Animated, Sentinel Prime is a hotheaded member of the Cybertron Elite Guard. Sentinel's main weapon is a shield that is able to generate force fields and can be used offensively when thrown. He also wields a laser lance, and can activate a battle mask when needed.

In December 2007 drawings were leaked on the internet of Sentinel Prime's vehicle appearance in the Transformers: Animated television series. He turns into a snow plow truck . [1] A recent YTV commercial shows that he has some Fear for Organics, as evidenced by his use of disinfectant spray on his hand after shaking hands with the mayor.

[edit] Animated series

Once known as Sentinel Minor, he was the sergant training Bumblebee, Wasp, Bulkhead, Longarm and Ironhide were recruited into the Autobots. When it appeared that Wasp was a secret Decepticon spy Sentinel Prime arrested the innocent Autobot, not realizing it was Longarm who was the traitor.

Both Sentinel Prime and Optimus Prime have been rivals since they attended the Autobot Academy together with Elita One (whom Sentinel had feelings for) as seen in a flashback in "Along Came a Spider." Things changed when Sentinel brought the others to an organic planet to find a lost Decepticon warship, only to be attacked by giant alien spiders that inhabited the planet and the ship exploded during the confrontation. In spite of Sentinel's pleas, Optimus was forced to leave Elita One on the notion that she was killed in the explosion, both unaware of her transformation to Blackarachnia. Since then, Sentinel never forgave Optimus for the incident and developed a racial fear of organics, believing that they'd all be the same as those spiders.

When Optimus tried to contact Autobot High Command, Sentinel refused to allow him to see Ultra Magnus until Optimus showed him the Allspark.

Sentinel Prime (alongside Ultra Magnus and Jazz) arrived on Earth to look for the Allspark. He has Prime's crew "decontaminated" from organic infestation. He doesn't believe Prime's stories about the Allspark being destroyed or their encounters with Decepticons. He did end up attempting to fend off the Dinobots on Dinobot Island when he provoked them. After the incident at one of the factories owned by Isaac Sumdac (in which the fragment of the Allspark was the cause of this), Sentinel Prime threatened to make sure Optimus was charged with treason for destroying the Allspark, however Optimus had grown tired of Sentinel's arrogance and reminded him despite being an Elite Guard washout, he and Sentinel still shared equal rank and told him he was on "his turf now". Ultra Magnus stated to Sentinel Prime that he can learn a lot of things from Optimus Prime, such as loyalty. In his most recent appearance, Sentinel Prime gets a lesson in humility after his body is taken by the Headmaster and he is forced into a partnership with Optimus to get it back.

In order for moral to pipe up, Optimus had to say that they didn't encounter any Decepticons, but the washout refused to do so. So Sentinel tried to bribe him with reentry into the Elite Guard; when he didn't comply, he place Optimus until custody. He later refused to believe that Ultra Magnus and Jazz were walking into a Decepticon trap. So Optimus tricked him into a pair of stasis cuffs in order to save the day. Sentinel soon learn Prime was telling the truth when Starscream fell from the sky.

Sentinel appears again in "Autoboot Camp", chasing the Autobot traitor Wasp. He has apparantly ditched his snow plow mode, as he is seen using his original cybertronian vehicle mode.

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