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Quintessa is a character introduced in the Transformers: The Last Knight movie. A mysterious sorceress, the self-described "Prime of Life", she created the Knights of Iacon, Optimus Prime, and the Infernocons and considers Cybertron to be hers to command. She is a member of The Creators.
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A Creator named Quintessa teams up with Megatron to revitalize Cybertron by destroying Unicron, the original form of Earth and Primus's ancient enemy, who is starting to reawaken as Cybertron nears. Quintessa sends Optimus (now Nemesis Prime) to retrieve Merlin's staff granted by the Knights, so that she and Megatron may use its energy to destroy Unicron and save their planet. Optimus is brought back to his senses by Bumblebee and the Autobots team up with the Knights to stop the evil pair.
As Quintessa is charging her energies up to finish the job, Cade, Vivian, the Autobots and Knights infiltrate Cybertron's core and Optimus battles Megatron, kicking him out and sending him flying back to Earth. He attacks Quintessa and she prepares to destroy him for betraying her until Optimus tells her to say hello to his friend Bumblebee, who catches her by surprise and obliterates her Cybertronian body entirely, allowing Viviane to use the staff and stop the destruction.
Quintessa regenerates in a human form or disguise, travels to the desert where a Unicron spike has emerged and tells a group of workers not to touch Unicron's spike as he dislikes it, and says that she can tell them how to kill him. Transformers: The Last Knight
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