The beginning of Transformers Cybertron Megatron

Transformers Cybertron Megatron is a Transformers robot who transforms originally into a Walther P38. Very much like his main rival Optimus Prime, Megatron is given wide exposure in the Transformer's Universe due to his role as the evil leader. The Megatron is a name made by the combination of two words- Megaton and Electronic.

Megatron since the leader of the villains just had to reasonably have this destructive denomination. Megatron is practically flawless and notably uncompassionate. His transformation is that of a really powerful cannon gun that can blast off an entire block with just one shot. Furthermore, he can also merge his weapon to some type of black hole, leveraging its power even more. His force is so strong that he can use it to destroy a small planet. This skill is almost never employed by Megatron because it absorbs too much energy and stamina leaving him an easy target to his opponents.

The Cybertron Megatron has a barrel weapon on his back and he can also transform his right hand with an energy cannon. If that isn't enough, he can also blast electrical charges from his fingers and laser rays from his eyes. Strategically, Megatron can also reprogram computers with a special device from his head. When transforming into a Walther P38 he can assume many sizes making it possible for another human-being to use him as a hand weapon. Megatron has been interpreted by some as being a strategic mastermind, while others claim he's a battlefield strategist who brutally destroys and sets an example. Megatron is known to have some sort of reasoning that lead him to make decisions, even if he was only making sense to himself one time or another.

Transformer Cybertron Megatron's technical specifications state that he has no weakness at all. However, he is not invincible and can be beaten by his enemies. Due to his massive powers and abused confidence Megatron always seems to miss an important detail in combat, often causing him to retreat his troops from combat.