![]() ![]() Megatron tried to counter with the Dark Spark only to beaten again and knocked unconscious. Enraged, Megatron swore to rip the Matrix from Prime, who responded by unleashing its power on the Decepticon leader. Despite Megatron having the Terrorcons as an army against Prime, Optimus bested Megatron in combat. Megatron displayed that the Dark Spark had some connection to Dark Energon, being able to use it as a power source and exert control over the undead Autobots. Cliffjumper escaped with the help of Optimus and Jazz before this could bear fruit and Optimus Prime came to the lab where Shockwave and Megatron were. Shockwave designed an experiment, with Cliffjumper as one of the test subjects, that would use the Dark Spark to remove an Autobot's will to fight. The Dark Spark was then given to Megatron, who inserted it into his chest. At the gates of Kaon, Shockwave managed to enter with the Dark Spark by having Bruticus take Cliffjumper prisoner. After Sharpshot defeated Ironhide, Shockwave seized the relic and proceeded to Kaon with it, receiving back-up in the form of the Combaticons. Optimus tried to fool the Decepticons into thinking that he had the Dark Spark but Sharpshot saw through the ruse and deduced Ironhide was carrying it. Despite Starscream's attempt to stop them, they departed for Iacon on a train, only for Soundwave to detonate a bomb he had hidden on the track. The two Autobots trapped the Decepticons in the vault and fought their way through a horde of Insecticons to bring Optimus Prime the relic at an old train station. ![]() After they disabled the security system, they found that Sideswipe and Ironhide had been following them. This led these Decepticons into the underground levels of Cybertron, where they fought Insecticons and the Guardians before arriving at the vault containing the relic. In the Great War, Megatron came to believe in its existence and dispatched Shockwave, Soundwave, and Starscream to find it. In the aftermath, the Dark Spark was considered a myth. After witnessing its dark power, the Crystal Guardians from Crystal City decided that this artifact needed to remain hidden forever and thus placed it within an underground vault protected by some of their warriors. One group claimed that it was the Spark of Unicron himself while the other saw it as the ejected corruption from the Well of All Sparks. The Dark Spark's creation was debated by ancient Transformers such as the Patterners and the Disciples of the Thirteen. Master Nemesis Prime bio Games Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark The Next Day, and the Next G-SHOCK × TransformersĪfter G3 Prime fell into a chasm in spacetime, he encountered the Dark Spark, which corrupted him into the dark warrior known as "Master Nemesis Prime". Prior to the War, Jetfire was assaulted by several Decepticons who were angry at his betrayal of their cause, before a pair of lights suddenly appeared, causing one of the Decepticons to swear by the "Darkspark" before they hightailed it away. Known liar Sideways claimed that the Dark Spark was the result of him forgetting to shut down the Nega-Core he was guarding. Even Vector Prime did not know the true origin or nature of the Dark Spark, but offered up several theories. 2.1 Transformers: Rise of the Dark SparkĪs it travelled across the multiverse, the Dark Spark punctured the "quantum membrane" that separated the Uniend Cluster from the rest of the multiverse, allowing the TransTechs to finally research and catalog Uniend universes and initiating an ultimately short-lived merger of the Uniend Thirteen with their non-Uniend counterparts.Sparking a fire–a passion–for words, stories, and self-expression in learners is the surest path to instilling a lifelong love of learning. More standards, tests, and mandates are not the answer to improving literacy. Taking responsibility to seek and share learning for everyone’s benefit.Encouraging learners at all levels to choose to read books that challenge them.Empowering students and staff to ask and explore tough questions about the world.Incorporating literacy skills in every subject in engaging ways.Through the stories and real-life examples they share, the authors light the way to. The reason is simple: Writing and reading have the power to change the trajectory of a life. In Sparks in the Dark, Travis Crowder and Todd Nesloney share their experiences as educators who purposefully seek to spark a love for reading and writing in the learners they serve. Stories–reading them, writing them, and sharing them–give us new lenses through which to view the world and the people we encounter. Books have the power to shape the way we think. ![]()
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