Optimus Prime Quotes

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Great. There was no scenario in this whole damn thing where Jack didn't come off looking as awesome as the love child of Thor and Optimus Prime.
Brodi Ashton (Neverfall (Everneath, #1.5))
Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.
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In any war, there are calms between storms. There will be days when we lose faith. Days when our allies turn against us...but the day will never come that we forsake this planet and its people.
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There's a thine line between being a hero and being a memory.
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Freedom is the right of all sentient beings
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I was eight years old when I realized that my G.I. Joe and Optimus Prime were more than friends,” I told her. “Theirs was a forbidden love that dared not speak its name.” “Optimus Prime is a robot,” Jenny said. “Humans and robots can’t be in love.” “Oh,” Sandy groaned. “You shouldn’t have said that.” “Blasphemy!” I hissed at her. “It’s true!” she insisted. “I hope you never have children,” I snapped.
T.J. Klune
1. Earth, birthplace of the human race, a species much like our own, capable of great compation, and great violence. For in our quest to protect the humans, a deeper revelation dawns, our worlds have met before. 2. Freedom is the right of all sentient beings. 3. I am Optimus Prime, leader of the autobots. 4. We hunt for what remains our decepticon foes hiding in different countries around the globe.
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To all the usual folks: Mom, Sally, Nik, Russell, the DFWWW, my agent, my editor, Orbit Books, the people who buy the books, Optimus Prime, and the rest. You’re still just as important as you ever were and this is a lot easier because of you. To Atomic Robo, for keeping my love of comic books alive and well. And to Victor Von Doom.
A. Lee Martinez (Emperor Mollusk versus the Sinister Brain)
All are one. Right now. In this moment. In every moment we stop to recognize something of ourselves in each other. Unity isn’t some hoped-for event. It’s a matter of perception.
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This is not war, its human extinction. ~ Optimus Prime
Bobby Akart (Level 6 (Pandemic #3))
Goddamn it, I just sat on your goddamned truck guy…. Optimus Prime? I don’t give a shit what it’s called, keep it away from where I like to put my ass.
Justin Halpern (Sh*t My Dad Says)
You all heard that, right?” Lore choked out, looking around. “I’m not just hallucinating that she named my cousin’s dick Optimus Prime?” “Aww, baby,” Sasha purred, “and you haven’t even met him yet!” “Felt him,” I whispered back, trying harder to keep my voice down. “He earned that name.
V.E.S. Pullen (Book of the Lost: AAV-07d25-11 (The JAK2 Cycle, #3))
We wanted Optimus Prime to feel heroic and powerful. His design helped define the lanquage of the design approach for the whole show. -Jose Lopez
Jim Sorenson (Transformers: Art of Prime)
Because of the number of flashbacks to Optimus' days on Cybertron, he is one of the few characters in Prime to have a dedicated Cybertronian model. Note the lack of "kibble" in this streamlined form.
Jim Sorenson (Transformers: Art of Prime)
For example, we learned that on the toys they always design the vehicle first and then the robot. They design a vehicle then they break it apart. With us, because the robot is the actor and is what we see 90% of the time in the show we told them that we wanted to design the robot first and from there, break it apart and create a vehicle. Obviously we'll know things like Optimus is a truck, Soundwave's going to be some kind of jet, so we know what kind of vehicle it is but we have the robot dictate the shape of the vehicle. That was one of the new things we did on the show that was pretty interesting. -Jose Lopez
Jim Sorenson (Transformers: Art of Prime)
We looked through all the incarnations of Optimus over the years and kept the iconic elements that make him who he is. The crest on his head. The windshield wipers on his chest. The position of the wheels on the lower legs. The position of the emblems on the shoulders. Even on the biceps you see the slightly lighter grey tone just to mimic the white on the biceps of G1. -Jose Lopez
Jim Sorenson (Transformers: Art of Prime)
I was really just trying to bring back what G1 was- a bulked-out Optimus Prime with giant shoulder pads. We tried 2 or 3 different color schemes. One was very G1, very bright red and white, but we muted it down to something that fits more in with the Prime universe. -Walter Gatus
Jim Sorenson (Transformers: Art of Prime)
Here's an example: as a kid I always wanted to see Optimus peel his wheels out on Megatron's face. It's just something I did as a kid, you know, they've got these tires! We've got a director, Vinton Heuck, and in the last two or three episodes of the first season we had this giant fight at a volcano and he put that shot in there for me. Watching that I had a tear running down my face. Those moments are when I'm still watching it as a kid and I'm like "Oh my God, this is Transformers, am I going to die now? Is the circle complete?" But it's always fun. -David Hartman
Jim Sorenson (Transformers: Art of Prime)
Predaking was a lot of work, but also a lot of fun. I designed Optimus 2.0 and Predaking simultaneously and I went nuts with the detail. A lot of people freaked out, on the toy side and at Polygon. I made a lot of people's lives more difficult. -Jose Lopez
Jim Sorenson (Transformers: Art of Prime)