Summary

WARNING! Spoilers ahead forVoid Rivals#10Skybound Entertainment’sVoid Rivalsjust set up a major mystery for theTransformers, as an all-new character looks toshake up the Energon Universein a big way. The war between the Agorrians and Zertonians continues to rage over the Sacred Ring, butnew revelations in the latest issue could set up the next big bad of the Energon Universe era ofTransformers.

Void Rivals#10 –written by Robert Kirkman, with art by Lorenzo de Felici – picks up the story of Darak and Solila, who was wounded in previous issues. While comatose, Solila is approached by Zerta-Trion, the ancientCybertronian hinted at in previous issues.

Comic book page: Solila communes with Zerta Trion while unconscious.

“Zertonians, Agorrians. You are all sleeping. In a sense,” Zerta says to Solila, hinting that the two races of the Sacred Ring share a deep connection. Zerta gives Solila a mission, telling her she must venture deep into the Sacred Ring to find Zerta herself.

While there’s no character called “Zerta-Trion” in any previousTransformersmedia, the name does recall a major figure from the franchise’s past.

Close up of Autobot Springer from the cover of Void Rivals #9.

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Upon awakening, Solila learns moreabout Zerta-Trion from Springer, who discerns that the Agorrians and Zertonians have Cybertronian physiology thanks to the Energon ports on their foreheads. Explaining that Zerta-Trion has broken away from Cybertron “shortly after we’d gained independence from out creators,” claiming that “She rebelled against her brethren. She set out to forge a new path.” While there’s no character called “Zerta-Trion” in any previousTransformersmedia, the name does recall a major figure from the franchise’s past.

“It is a title that denotes wisdom and authority,” Springer continues, referring to the “Trion” name. “Only two of my kind have ever earned its honor.”The other Trion that Springer is referring to is likely Alpha-Trion, one of the oldest Cybertronians in existence. In the classic G1 continuity, Alpha-Trion was once a key member of the rebellion that overthrew the Quintessons and established Cybertron’s independence. Alpha-Trion was also a mentor of one Orion Pax, whohe rebuilt into the Autobot leader Optimus Prime.

Comic book panels: Zerta Trion instructs Solila to find her in the Sacred Ring.

If fans presume that Zerta-Trion is the opposite of Alpha-Trion, it would be easy to make a connection to Primus’ opposite, the world devouring Unicron.

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Enter: Unicron

Given what fans know about Alpha-Trion from previous continuities, certain things can likely be discerned regarding Zerta-Trion in the Energon Universe. Alpha-Trion had a strong connection to Primus, basically the god of the Transformers, whose body eventually became Cybertron. If fans presume that Zerta-Trion is the opposite of Alpha-Trion, it would be easy to make a connection to Primus’ opposite,the world devouring Unicron.Given that the Sacred Ring formed from the remnants of two planets around a black hole,this could set up the arrival of Unicron – who has been associated with black holes in previous continuities.

While this is all little more than speculation at this time, Zerta-Trion’s words to the comatose Solila certainly carry their own foreboding sense of dread. “First, you will awaken,” Zerta says to Solila inVoid Rivals#10, before adding:“Then you will awaken the rest. The time of unity draws near.” Now that fans know the Zertonians and Agorrians have Cybertronian physiology, it will be very interesting to discoverwhat otherTransformersconnections are madein future issues ofVoid Rivals.

Void Rivals #10 cover: Proxima faces the Transformer Jetfire with her back to the reader.

Transformers

Transformers is a multimedia franchise consisting of movies, TV Shows, video games, and comics. The franchise centers on a race of humanoid robots called the autobots who must protect Earth from the Decepticons. Some of the most popular characters include Megatron, Optimus Prime, and Bumblebee. In 2007, the first live-action movie in the franchise was released starring Shia Labeouf.

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