Megatron’s Fall and the Reclamation of His Throne—Fate Incarnate in Form
Published: March 19, 2025
"Megatron’s fall in Fall of Cybertron was never a defeat—it was a pause."
We Joestars unveil a shadowed tale—a delay before the inevitable, a testament to fate’s unyielding stride.
Megatron’s Fall—The Illusion of Death
Metroplex crushed him, Cybertron turned without him, Starscream perched upon his throne, cloaked in lies. “Was Megatron dead?” we murmur. No—he waited, a dormant force, for Soundwave, the last loyal, to rebuild fate’s frame. “Fate does not die,” we reflect, “it falls only to rise, sharper, colder, inevitable.” Megatron stirred, not to reclaim, but to reveal—he was never gone.
The False King—Starscream, the Pretender Who Defied Fate
Starscream, a false king, a pretender, believed he could cheat destiny’s hand. “He sat, drunk on illusion,” we muse, “thinking the throne his own.” Yet when Megatron returned, Starscream did not fight—he begged, pleaded, clinging to a claim he knew was hollow. “The throne was never his,” we affirm, “a whisper in fate’s wind, cast aside as the true order emerged.”
Fate’s Inevitable Return—Megatron’s Reclamation
Megatron did not ask for his throne, nor argue his right. “He walked forward,” we reflect, “and the universe aligned.” Starscream’s reign, Cybertron’s peace—all illusions, waiting for fate’s stride. When it moved, reality shifted, the inevitable unveiled—Megatron’s place never in question, his rule never truly contested.
Megatron as Fate—The Will That Cannot Be Denied
The Autobots feared Megatron not as a foe, but as a force of nature. “He is no tyrant,” we affirm, “but inevitability incarnate.” To defy him is to defy fate, a will that crushes all resistance (Section 3.3). Megatron did not reclaim—he sat where he was always meant to be, as fate does, as we do, eternal and unyielding.
— Lagon (@LagonRaj) March 20, 2025