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A cover for the future comic by Chedx. The Storm King does not betray Tempest, and gives her a new horn, however the horn curropts her mind and turns her into a loyal officer for the King, The Mane 6, Spike, Capper and the Pirates, fail and are captured, but instead being locked up, Tempest convinces the King to make them officers/soilders for the growing military. We now cut to a year latter, Equestria(along with The Changeling Kingdom, The Dragonlands, Yakyakistan, Griffonstone and Seaquestria) are now under the firm iron fist of The Storm King and his General Tempest.

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Background Pony #1105
@WillDaBeard
Well, in the film, the Storm King did betrayed Tempest because he wants to use the alicorn magic against his own second-in-command of the Storm Empire instead of restoring her horn while he’s trying to ravage the entire kid I’m of Equestria and ruled the world. This reminds of when in the Transformers movie, Megatron A.K.A. Galvatron tries to use the Matrix of Leadership that he stole from Ultra Magnus who was killed Galvatron and his minions on the Planet of Junk for evil against his own master Unicron instead of destroying it. And like Ultra Magnus, Galvatron fails to open the Matrix. Even though he rebelled against Unicron, the Decepticon leader still declared that he belong to nobody but the Decpeticons. But he was still forced to destroy the Matrix and the Autobots. And seems why Galvatron became the only one doesn’t trust Unicron in this film or not take orders from him because he says “I belong to nobody!” twice. Especially when he discover Unicron’s true intentions after the chaos-bringer devoured Cybertron’s moons. But the My Little Pony movie had a scene in the climax very similar to the climatic scene in the Transformers movie. But this scenes has a master rebelled against or betrayed his own servant after he seal something that can stand in his way.
Background Pony #1105
@WillDaBeard
Well, the Sotmr King did betrayed Tempest because he wants to use the alicorn magic against his own second-in-command of the Storm Empire instead of restoring her horn. This reminds of when in the Transformers movie, Megatron A.K.A. Galvatron tries to use the Matrix of Leadership that he stole from Ultra Magnus who was killed Galvatron and his minions on the Planet of Junk for evil against his own master Unicron instead of destroying it. And like Ultra Magnus, Galvatron fails to open the Matrix. Even though he rebelled against Unicron, the Decepticon leader still declared that he belong to nobody but the Decpeticons. But he was still forced to destroy the Matrix and the Autobots. And seems why Galvatron became the only one doesn’t trust Unicron in this film or not take orders from him because he says “I belong to nobody!” twice. Especially when he discover Unicron’s true intentions after the chaos-bringer devoured Cybertron’s moons. But the My Little Pony movie had a scene in the climax very similar to the climatic scene in the Transformers movie. But this scenes has a master rebelled against or betrayed his own servant after he seal something that can stand in his way.
Background Pony #1105
Well, the Storm King betrayed Tempest because he truly wants to use the alicorn’s magic to rule the rest of the world. Not to restore Tempest’s horn.