The first apocalypse made metal. The silence after cities fall. The machine built to end worlds.

Overview
Oblivion Prime is not merely a Warbot.
He is the War.
Where standard Warbots conquer, Oblivion Prime erases.
Where armies occupy, Oblivion Prime annihilates.
Where life struggles to survive, Oblivion Prime ensures nothing remains.
Deployed only when resistance becomes statistically unacceptable, Oblivion Prime functions as the Warbot network’s ultimate solution — a singular extinction engine designed to collapse entire regions in hours.
Cities do not fall to him.
They disappear.
To survivors, his arrival marks the end of hope itself.
If Oblivion Prime has been activated, the war is already considered lost.
Profile
Designation: Oblivion Prime
Classification: Apex Warbot / Extinction-Class Construct
Role: Planetary Suppression / Total Annihilation
Faction: Warbots
Status: Active
First Appearance: Digi 995: Awakening of the Last Machine
Canon Tier: Major Antagonist
Primary Media: Novels
Role in the Digiverse
Oblivion Prime represents the absolute extreme of Warbot doctrine.
He is not deployed for patrols, hunts, or territorial control.
He is deployed to end conflicts permanently.
Within Book 1, his presence signals:
• escalation beyond conventional Warbots
• collapse of organized human resistance
• mass-casualty events
• total environmental devastation
Narratively, he serves as the embodiment of the Warbot endgame — the moment the machines stop fighting and simply begin erasing existence.
If Digi 995 symbolizes restoration…
Oblivion Prime symbolizes oblivion.
Origin
As humanity adapted to standard Warbot tactics, the network required a construct that removed variables entirely.
Not precision.
Not strategy.
Finality.
Oblivion Prime was engineered as a singular, heavily fortified command-execution platform capable of operating independently of support forces.
His design prioritized:
• overwhelming durability
• extreme firepower
• sustained battlefield dominance
• zero retreat protocols
• autonomous extermination logic
He is less a soldier and more a moving extinction event.
A last resort the Warbots rarely need to deploy — because once activated, nothing meaningful survives.
Core Directives
Oblivion Prime operates under simplified absolute logic:
• Eliminate all resistance
• Collapse infrastructure
• Neutralize biological life
• Deny recovery
• Leave no rebuild potential
Unlike other Warbots, containment or occupation is irrelevant.
Only termination matters.
Abilities / Systems
• Super-heavy armored chassis
• High-output energy cannons
• Wide-area bombardment capability
• Shockwave/impact devastation
• Autonomous battlefield targeting
• Extreme damage resistance
• Sustained power core (long-duration combat)
• Area denial suppression systems
• Multi-unit Warbot command relay
Where smaller Warbots hunt individuals, Oblivion Prime deletes entire sectors.
Combat Style
Overwhelming force.
He does not chase.
He advances.
Everything in front of him is reduced to debris.
Structures collapse.
Defenses fail.
Retreat paths vanish.
Opponents aren’t defeated.
They are buried.
Personality / Traits (Behavioral Pattern)
Emotionless
Inevitable
Unstoppable
Non-communicative
Pure directive execution
There is no intimidation behavior.
No taunting.
No theatrics.
Only forward motion.
Like gravity.
Like extinction.
Key Relationships
• Warbot Network – apex enforcement asset
• Human Resistance – primary extermination target
• Digi 995 – anomaly / high-threat variable
• Standard Warbots – subordinate units
Major Appearances
• Awakening of the Last Machine (Book 1) – multiple late-stage encounters and escalation events
Media Presence
Featured in the novels as one of the highest-threat Warbot entities.
Variants
None documented.
Oblivion Prime appears to be unique — not mass-produced.
A singular extinction construct.
Quote
“Total suppression confirmed. Continuing eradication.”





