Isn't it worth noting that in this issue, Ramjet reveals that the events at the end of Energon/Super-Link(sealing Unicron within a sun) were the cause of the black hole due to Primus failure to seal his spark away in the new star/sun?
- Probably. I still don't know what the hell happend at the end of Energon, despite watching it several times for clues. I do believe Ramjet's reconciliation is stated in the Unicron entry, but it should probably go here, too. --ItsWalky 06:15, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
- Being a big fan of both series, what basically happened is that Primus sought to turn Unicron's great life force into a sun. It would serve as a prison and the end to his sentience. Omega reveals that Unicron was given life(thought) by the ills of war. They cannot destroy him because he is part of their force of life and a universal balance(ah-ha!).
- Primus stops kicker from destroying the little green newborn Unicron for this reason...to preserve the balance. Seal him, not destroy him. The problem was that the green orb was absorbed back into Galvatron before it could be bathed in super energon. Galvatron had rather take his own life than let Unicron or Convoy/Prime do it, and he'd also take pride in destroying Unicron himself...I believe that is the wildcard. Galvatron wasn't meant to be involved in the new sun...him diving in could arguably have caused the failure in Primus' plan.--Bodycount