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Unicron, a cosmic entity of planet-shattering scale, exists as a machine deity driven by an insatiable hunger to consume reality itself. Born the twin of Primus, he embodies chaos and destruction, scorning all creation as flawed and striving to annihilate it. His schemes thrive on manipulation, deploying agents such as Sideways and Thrust to sow discord, using war and strife as fuel for his apocalyptic goals.

In ancient times, he forged the Mini-Cons to intensify the Autobot-Decepticon war, harvesting their violent energies. Though defeated by Omega Supreme, he hid within Cybertron’s lunar facade, silently reigniting conflict until the Mini-Cons awakened to free will and defied him.

His planetary form resurged when Sideways united three Mini-Con weapons, unleashing a robotic avatar capable of devouring worlds. Absorbing Galvatron and others into his hive-mind, he faced rebellion once more—this time shattered by Galvatron’s sacrificial detonation within his core. Yet his essence endured.

Dormant but persistent, Unicron’s will corrupted Alpha Quintesson and later possessed Megatron, twisting him into a conduit for destruction. Even after Optimus Prime, empowered by Primus, shattered his form, Unicron’s spark survived. Merging with Galvatron anew, he birthed the "Unicron Singularity," a black hole threatening all existence until Primus countered it.

Galvatron’s remnants became his final vessel, donning Unicron’s armor to hasten the singularity’s spread—a plan undone by Galvatron’s destruction, erasing Unicron’s lingering taint. Across histories, he schemes as a puppeteer of chaos, exploiting ideological fractures and deploying heralds to unravel civilizations. His cruelty extends to psychological torment, mocking Optimus Prime’s ideals against the brutality of war.

Multiversal lore casts him as a singularity transcending dimensions, his essence adapting yet eternally anchored to consumption and nihilism. Retcons allowed varied incarnations, but his core remains: a devourer undone only by the Matrix of Leadership, a shard of Primus’s order opposing his entropy.