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This article is about Alien from Unicron Trilogy. For alien race from Generation 1, see Quintesson.


Alpha Quintesson is an alien from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
Alphaquintesson

Alpha Q so hard you won't be able to walk for a week.

A mysterious manipulator, Alpha Quintesson has his tentacles spread wide, influencing the actions of both Autobot and Decepticon alike. He also has the command of armies of Terrorcon drones! His actual motives are unclear, but his goal is obvious; he plans to gather enough Energon to restore the shattered remains of the planet-devouring Unicron!


Japanese name: Alpha Q
Hungarian name: Alfa Q


Fiction

Energon cartoon continuity

Voice actor: Trevor Devall (English); Yuichi Nagashima, Yukie Maeda (Japanese)
AlphaQ1

You hit me! Picard never hit me.

Among the many worlds that fell to the unending hunger of the world-eater, Unicron, was one little sphere known as Planet Q. This world would not go quietly, however, as its armies fought back valiantly, but it soon it became apparent that they would not be able to stop Unicron. The planet's grand chamberlain resigned himself to his world's fate, choosing a suicide ploy. The chamberlain instructed the planet's ruler to detonate Planet Q's core, but when the ruler could not, the chamberlain committed the act himself, destroying the planet as Unicron consumed it. The explosion failed to destroy Unicron, but it did heavily damage him, forcing him into a state of dormancy. And within Unicron's slumbering husk, the spark of Planet Q's ruler continued to exist.

Driven mad by the solitary existence over the ensuing years, the mind of Planet Q's ruler fractured, splintering into five separate personalities. From Unicron's body, it sculpted for itself a new, armored form out of the "bones" of his devoured subjects, with four rotating face masks, through which each one of his personalities found voice, with his fifth personality - his original, true face - hidden away inside him, speaking only when the armour was closed, concealing his face from view. But within the shattered mind of the insane being that now called itself "Alpha Q," a kernel of genius existed - Alpha Q had discovered that, through the power of energon, all that Unicron had consumed could be reconstituted. And so, using what little energon he had, he recreated the armies of Planet Q as the Terrorcons, and sent them to Earth to gather energon for his plan.

After the first few strikes by the Terrorcons, Alpha Q recreated the grand chamberlain in the form of Scorponok, in order to turn the Decepticons working with the Autobots to his side. However, when Megatron engineered his own resurrection, Alpha Q was forced to flee Unicron's body in his head, and subsequently made a failed attempt to destroy Megatron by using the last of his Energon to recreate Starscream. When Megatron flushed Scorponok out as Alpha Q's mole, Rodimus and his crew - whom Alpha Q had previously encountered and convinced of his plan - rescued him, leading to an alliance between Alpha Q and the Autobots, brokered by the human boy, Chad "Kicker" Jones. Alpha Q initially refused to work with Kicker, but Misha, through slightly kinder and more diplomatic words, was able to sway him. During Megatron's attack on Cybertron with Unicron's body, Alpha Q drove Unicron's head - now charged with the positive Energon of Earth - into the body, where it reacted with the negative Energon contained within, tearing open a fissure in space. In the new region of space that the fissure led to, Alpha Q was able to recreate all the worlds, as he had set out to do, cultivating and sustaining them from his place within Unicron's head, which had now become a glowing energon sun. However, when Megatron succeeded in reactivating Unicron's body, he had it reclaim the chaos-bringer's head, extinguishing the sun and killing Alpha Q in the process.

Kicker recovered Alpha Q's body from within Unicron, and laid it to rest on Grass Planet. However, Alpha Q's spirit continued to observe and comment on events until the end of the conflict.

Lost in translation

A point worth noting is that the strong affection Alpha Q feels for Scorponok is not displayed as clearly in Energon as it is in Super Link. During the episode "Scorponok's Scars" (which was never translated or shown in America), he repeatedly referred to Scorponok as "my Scorponok" and showed him images of their home planet in an effort to reverse Megatron's brainwashing. As well, during the Special Dream Match, Alpha Q responded to Scorponok's statement of "I don't know you" with "say I love you", showing what seems to be some sort of surrogate parent/child emotional connection.

Pre-production materials[1] for Super Link offer further details on Alpha Q's history that did not make it into the final version of the series. His original, true form was originally conceived as being the human-form princess of Planet Q, a young girl whose face would be the fifth and final face of Alpha Q, that would eventually be revealed when Kicker would "shatter her shell." The materials note, however, that if Hasbro vetoed the idea, the princess would be replaced with either a young prince, or simply a ball of light. Whether this veto occurred is unknown, but what is certain is that none of this was officially established in the finished show, and Alpha Q's fifth face remains hidden inside his closed armor (assuming it exists at all).

There are, however, some vague reference to this material in the series. In Super Link, when Alpha Q speaks with his true voice, it is the voice of a young child. In contrast, in these scenes in Energon, a multi-layered voice is used, professing to be the voice of all lives lost in Planet Q's destruction. The vision of Planet Q's destruction viewed by Kicker, which shows Alpha Q and Scorponok existing as the same robotic entities they are in the present day, would appear to contradict this notion, but the scene is specifically described with a modifier by Kicker as being how "Alpha Q remembers that day," leaving wiggle-room, since Alpha Q is absolutely out of his tree.

Alpha q's personalities

Due to losing his home and everyone he new and then spending a prolonged period of isoalation within the very being who took everything away from him Alpha q developed split personality disorder. Has well has his original personality which all but reatreated within him; four new personalities where created. Possibly has a way for him to cope with the isolation. Each of these personalities has its own voice and face which are represended by four masks that rotate over a blank face within his armor where his original face supposedly remains hidden, has when the original dose speak his armor seals obscuring the face. here is a description of the four other personalities and the original;

Green face/ cunning personality

One of the first faces encontered at the start of Energon series. This personality represents its self with a green face mask with red eyes that looks similar to Sideways from Amarda. This personality can be considered by some has the planner of the group has through the early part of energon he was the one who lead the attacks and made the plans. He also kept the other two personalities under control and acted has the mediator between them. Has a charecter Green face is quite inteligent second only to the Wisdom personality, he also skilled in manipulation has he helped turn some of the Depticons to there cause.

White face/Jocker personality

Another one of the first faces we meet at the start series. The jocker face represents it self with a white happy face with yellow eyes. Though he is commited to there cause the white face is considered the voice of concern and is the leat violent of the 4 personalities and is ushually chided by the red face for supossed weakness. Personality wise he is useally happy to an almost insane level and cant help but make jokes at the most severe situation but he also cautious in the face of combat which helps stop the others from making rash desions. Also he is quite open minded and was notebly intrested when they learnt about Kicker's abbilities.

Red face/ Angry personality

The final face in the triad that was first encountered at the start of the seiries. This personality represents it self with a red and orange snarling face with sharp teeth and green eyes. The red face is the most agressive of the personalities and prefers the "blow them up" option to anything else and is constantly at odds with the white face who he preseaves has weak and a crybaby. He is harsh and agressive personality wise and also has a slight hint of bloodlust has he opoenly relishes the destruction the Teracons reak through the series. He also untrusting of people even Scorpanok at time who he once called a buffon because of past failiures and his lack of belief in the report of Kicker. It is possible he was made from Alpha q's rage over the destruction of his planet.

Blue face/ Wisdom personality

Apearing late in the first half of the series this personality represents its self with a puple/blue elderly face with blue eyes. It unkown why this personality was not shown with the others to begin with or what finaly "woke" him up but we can asume it was due to the recent draw backs Alpha q had been suffering so essentially a new aproach was needed. The blue face appeares to be stronger that the other three personalities combined has he was able to mentally and phisaclly overpower them when he first awoke and took over there collective body to give instructions. Charecter wise Wisdom is calm, level headed, highly intelligant and not withought aggression when needed; and it is for this reason that the other personalities turn to him when they are in real need of help in a situation.

Original personality

The original personality of the being known has Alpha q was once the ruler of Planet q and its only survivour though in spark form. Throught the entire series we never so his face has for most of the series he was asleep within his own body possibly due to his own despair and when he finally did speak his armor closes hideing his face from view. Personality wise the original personality his a highly emotinal frightned child and subsaquentl relies on the other personalities for protection although he did form a bond with Misha and Kicker who where able to understand his through there own expiriences with his. Kicker witnising the destruction of Q's home and Micha confincing him to fight throught a telepathic conversation. they had.

Dreamwave comics continuity

Energon

AlphaQ-EnComic

Giger? I hardly know 'er!

Alpha Quintesson began the war over Energon by providing the Terrorcon group - led by Scorponok - with enhanced powers and "Hyper Modes", sending them to the undefended Earth to drain it of the newly-discovered pure Energon ore. At the same time, he sent his four Horsemen (three Autobots and a Decepticon that had been captured and brainwashed before Unicron was defeated ten years previous) to Cybertron to wreak havoc, preventing the Autobots from getting to Earth.

Unfortunately for Alpha, the Horsemen were repelled by the Omnicons and the newly-enhanced Autobots, which gave them the time needed to reach Earth and sink the Terrorcons' plans. For a time, Alpha Quintesson's involvement in the war was minimal, but when he returned, it was in a big way; unleashing thousands of Terrorcon drones to decimate Los Angeles, Tokyo, Toronto and Moscow.

But the Decepticons weren't the only ones Alpha Quintesson was working with toward his goal of restoring the shell of Unicron. Perhaps more dangerous than the Terrorcons was Alpha Quintesson's hidden ally, Avalon, a member of the High Council, Cybertron's ruling body!

Note: The Energon comic ended before its storyline was completed due to the bankruptcy of Dreamwave, and as such, the extent of Alpha Quintesson and Avalon's planning is, and may likely remain, unknown. What little we know hinted that perhaps Alpha Quintesson was not entirely happy in his forced servitude to Unicron. Solicitations for unreleased issues reveal he had his own plan separate from Unicron's, "a world-shattering agenda...that bridges worlds and dimensions,"[2] and his goals required capturing Kicker.

Toys

Energon

  • Alpha Quintesson (Mega, 2005)
    • Accessories: Missile launcher, missile, base, three tentacles
Alpha Quintesson toy

I do hope you'll bring these gadgets back in one piece, 007.

One of the last toys in the Energon line, Alpha Quintesson is fairly unique in that he is one of the only toys in the history of the main Transformers line that does not transform in any manner or even come with any kind of transforming accessory (like the Action Masters).
Alpha Quintesson requires quite a bit of assembly out of the box, coming in six separate pieces: his main body, a solid "bed of tentacles" that serves as a wheeled base that the body plugs into, a firing missile launcher which plugs into his back and points up over his head, and three rubber, wire-poseable tentacles which attach to the base. The tentacles end in a large yellow clamp, a red chainsaw, and a purple energy arc, and spin around via a gear-wheel system when the base is rolled back and forth. In total, nine energon chips can be attached to the figure across the base and main body.
The main body is notably very accurate to the CGI model from the animated series, save for its coloration and the addition of the missile launcher. As a toy that was entirely dull green from top to bottom would not have been a very interesting sight, the figure features several shades of green with yellow highlights, plus a red paint wash on its "underbelly" and arms. The main body contains its own gimmick, involving Alpha Q's spinning faces as seen in the cartoon. Opening the armor's jaws reveals Alpha Q's head, recessed within the body (though unable to move forward into a more prominent position as seen in the show), and pressing the trigger on the back of the body, disguised as one of the spinal fins, causes the head to spin from face to face. The toy only features the character's first three faces (Angry, Whiny and Crazy); the purple, calm face is not featured.
The release of this figure was also unusual in that it was not uncommon for it to be incorrectly assembled. Many would come without the hard point where the figure connected to the base, making it nigh impossible for the toy to stand up on its own.

Trivia

  • Although the Dreamwave comic books and Hasbro toy packaging refer to the character by his full name of Alpha Quintesson, the Energon cartoon series preferred instead to call him by his Japanese moniker, Alpha Q, almost all of the time.
  • Heh, heh, Alpha Q.

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