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Post by Pearl Forrester on Feb 10, 2013 19:27:55 GMT -5
In The Beginning:
Primus and Unicron are created. Due to an unknown dispute between them, they began to battle for eons through different planes of reality. To try to turn the tide, Primus creates the Thirteen - the first Primes, each given a function to serve during the long march of time, and to aid him in the battle against Unicron. In imitation of Unicron's transformation ability, they, too, can transform - and become the first Transformers. Huge, powerful, multiversal singularities, they manned Primus' physical form as Cybertron, overseeing, aiding or even manipulating the development and origins of the next generations of Transformers. Primus chooses to remain in planet-state to maintain a greater connection to the multiverse.
Most of what is known of them has been handed down through myths and legends, so their record is incomplete at best. The most known story of the Thirteen involved a legendary weapon, a murder and betrayal. Each of them correspond an aspect of the Transformer race.
Over the course of the fight, Solus Prime creates many weapons and icons of power for the thirteen to use. At the urging of Megatronus Prime, she creates a great weapon to fight Unicron, although Solus herself worried that this power could corrupt them. The Thirteen vote seven to six to keep this weapon - the Requiem Blaster -- and not destroy it. Ultimately, the Primes defeat Unicron, and the Chaos Bringer's inert form drifts off into space, where it later forms the core of Earth. His fossilized blood, spilled in this conflict, becomes known as Dark Energon. Following the defeat of Unicron, Primus becomes one with the Core of Cybertron, and he gives life to future Transformers through the AllSpark, located within the Well of All Sparks.
Solus Prime is murdered by Megatronus, causing the first schism in the Primes. (Whether this is before or after the battle with Unicron is unknown.) After Megatronus Prime is defeated, the Liege Maximo makes his own play for power. He is defeated and flees to another galaxy. After this great battle, Nexus Prime fragments himself into five robots, each one carrying and guarding a fragment of the Cyber Caliber. His components are dubbed Clocker, Mainspring, Chaindrive, Cannonspring, and Pinion. The fight has lasting repercussions for the Thirteen - Megatronus and the Liege have left the Primes for good, the once idealistic Vector Prime despairs and leaves the dimension, and Solus Prime is dead. The other nine go their separate ways.
Alpha Trion and Alchemist Prime remain on Cybertron and start Transformer civilization. When it has a good start, Alchemist leaves to hunt down the Liege Maximo. Gradually, the Thirteen Primes are forgotten and pass into the realm of legend. Early generations of newborn Transformers must brave the terrors of the Underworld to reach the surface, which, over the years, becomes a deeply ingrained custom.
Meanwhile, far out in space, the forgotten Requiem Blaster gradually accrues a collection of space junk around it. As its gravitational pull increases, more and more drifting shipwrecks and space junk gather around it, eventually forming an artificial planetoid. This artificial planet will later become known as Junkion.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Feb 10, 2013 20:06:45 GMT -5
The Age of Wrath
The Quintessons invade Cybertron and interfere with the development of the planet's occupants. The aliens modify the bodies of their new servants to serve their own ends, such as installing cockpits on the bodies of the Seekers. Transformers are introduced to the galactic community as slave labor and military hardware. This period becomes known as the Age of Wrath. The Age of Wrath comes to an end when the Quintessons are overthrown by Nova Prime and his Primal Vanguard. Under his leadership, Cybertron enters its Golden Age.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Feb 10, 2013 20:39:57 GMT -5
The Golden Age:
The Golden Age brings sweeping changes to Cybertronian social structure and hierarchy. As only two Primes now remain on Cybertron, Nova Prime takes control of government and ushers in a new era for Cybertronian civilization, by enstating the Senate. Under his rule, the space bridge project allows trailblazing Cybertronians to colonize faraway worlds, including Gigantion, Animatron, Velocitron, Junkion, and the Hub. The construction of the spaceport on the Hydrax Plateau begins, and Moonbases One and Two are constructed on the Mini-Con inhabited moons of Cybertron. Trypticon Station is put into orbit as well, and a crew of Seekers are tasked with defending the Dark Energon stored within, remnants of Unicron's attack on the planet.
Nova Prime and his closest friends and advisors Jhiaxus, Galvatron, Cyclonus, and Dai Atlas went on a quest in Cybertron's underground, hoping to rediscover the lost principles of the old gods (The Thirteen) called the Guiding Hand. Nova found the Hand's old home: Crystal City, with its guardian Omega Supreme. Omega joined Nova's crew and they worked to bring about the legendary Golden Age. Soon, Nova's ambition grew and he decided he was going to spread the word on foreign worlds. He used Primal Vanguard to do off-world peacekeeping and began to work on the first Ark so he could explore space. He also began to grow obsessed with the Hand's prophecy that "all shall be one", and with evolving Cybertronians in preparation for a great destiny - freeing people from their individual wills.
Nova deceived the Cybertronian populace into believing that the Ark was intended for exploration, rather than its new, true mission of conquest. Nova's crew assaulted multiple worlds for the purpose of "liberating" the former Transformer slaves that had been sold by the Quintessons. This does not set well with the governing body of sentient planets, known as the Galactic Council, who blacklist Cybertronians economically and militarily, and restrict Transformer travel to their colony worlds only, and prevent them from forming any further.
Soon after, Nova Prime disappeared along with the rest of the Ark's crew into an anomaly in the Benzuli Expanse and was presumed dead. The Matrix he once carried remained on Cybertron, hidden in the Undergrid (a series of intricate tunnels deep under the polis of Iacon), with a fake one (that everyone believed was real) left behind for his successor, Nominus Prime. Meanwhile, his population expansion had left Cybertron with energon shortages. Embarassed by Nova's expansionist goals, and isolated in their own corner of the galaxy, the space bridge project is abandoned. The Transformers now stranded across the galaxy begin to develop along their own lines, gradually evolving into entirely new breeds of Cybertronian that are well-adapted for life on their new homeworlds. The first Cybertronian data cylinders are created, which store the accumulated knowledge of Cybertronian society.
Some time afterwards, Velocitron's civilization begins to slowly collapse. This is due to a variety of factors; partially because of a slowly dying sun and partially because of resource shortages. As a form of cultural diversion, Velocitron's citizens pay more and more attention to their races, using them as a way to escape from the harsh realities of their life. Velocitronians gradually forget their origins, as do many of the other transformers on other colony worlds.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Feb 12, 2013 9:59:19 GMT -5
The Caste System:
In the waning years of the Golden Age, Cybertronian society began to decay as a result of the tumult and energon shortages brought on by the actions and disappearance of Nova Prime and the original Ark. During this time, many different Cybertronian belief systems and organizations arose out of the conflict and confusion, further fragmenting the once unified population. Without a Prime to lead them, the Senate - the descendants of the progenitors and custodians of the sacred Primal lineage - convened to select a new Prime to which the Matrix would be granted. By this time unfortunately the Senate had become grossly corrupt and oppressive, and selected the tyrannical Nominus Prime to lead Cybertron. During his time, functionism was in full swing, and the Caste System was implemented to help maintain control over the populace. Alpha Trion, disagreeing with many of these changes, retreats further and further into the Hall of Records, eventually becoming a nearly forgotten recluse. The few honest Senators that remained had no choice but to keep quiet, trying to help others as much as they could.
Many ancient traditions, such as the run through the Underworld, are abandoned. This would lead later to the encroachment of ancient creatures living deep within Cybertron's core on the outskirts of and beneath many major Cybertronian polities (cities). These controversial reorganizations do not go unnoticed, though, and many newly born Transformers become dissatisfied with their lot in life, some seeking change. Cybertron's culture and society stagnates greatly as a result; the dynamic architecture and artwork that characterize older eras of society are replaced by dull, drab buildings.
The city-states of Kaon and Slaughter City, populated mostly by low-caste miners and workers, soon turn to gladiatorial combat as a way to escape from the drudgery of their lives. The Senate, aware of why the games began, does nothing to stop them. One particularly powerful warrior, an energon miner formerly known as D-16, takes on the name Megatronus in honor of the Prime of the same name, but later shortens it to Megatron. Megatron seeks to topple the stifling caste system, and makes his points known, gathering a group of followers that includes fellow gladiator and spymaster Soundwave. A kind-hearted Senator, Shockwave, agrees with Megatron's points of view, and begins offering sanctuary for political refugees secretly with the confines of the Jhiaxian Academy of Advanced Technology, which he administrates. Megatron publishes "After the Ark: Nominus Prime and the Illusion of Progress", decrying functionism, the caste system, and unsubtly, the power of the Senate. At the same time, a young data clerk named Orion Pax, monitoring transmissions from across Cybertron, befriends Megatron, and the two of them begin a secret correspondence, encouraged by Alpha Trion. They have intense but friendly debates over the nature of free will and the dangerousness of their ideals, and soon Orion begins training with Jazz, learning to fire an ion-cannon and to fashion his arms into an axe and a sword.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Feb 12, 2013 10:22:38 GMT -5
The Clampdown:
A short time later, Nominus was attacked and seriously injured by a suicide bomber during the Primal Procession, leaving him in a critical condition. The Senate went into a private session at the Grand Imperium in order to address the matter of Nominus Prime's attempted assassination by terrorists. They decided that the head of security, Sentinel, was to find the perpetrators of this attack and decided to forgo the rights of the citizens by initiating a Clampdown - martial law. Their session was interrupted by the arrival of an Elite Guard captain known as Ultra Magnus, who spoke out against the corruption. However, the outraged Senate had Sentinel place the officer under arrest and remove him from the Grand Imperium. Shockwave, however, prevented Magnus from being sent to prison and confessed to him that a faction within the Senate was responsible for the assassination, as they were seeking to discover how the Matrix worked for their own motivations. Once they found that Nominus's Matrix was fake, they had him killed and released cover stories claiming he died from rust and that their very own Sentinel was suddenly showing signs of being a Prime.
The Clampdown only served to increase discontent among Cybertronian citizens, causing the newly emerged Decepticon movement to grow in popularity. Blaming Megatron for the increasing numbers of Decepticons and wanting to silence his influence, the Senate ordered Whirl to kill him. Failing to finish the job, Whirl was arrested by his captain Ultra Magnus, so the Senate sent more men to free him, fearing his actions would be exposed. Their men attacked the Iacon police station and freed Whirl, but Ultra Magnus wouldn't stand for it and defeated them, shooting Whirl's leg off in the process. Whirl warned his captain that the Senate would not be happy if any further harm came to him, but Magnus merely picked him up, went to the Grand Imperium in person and confronted the entire Senate with his actions. Due to Ultra Magnus's public display of Whirl's crime, the Senate had no choice but to send him to Garrus-1, a prison on Cybertron's first moon.
Whirl's act of police brutality against Megatron would forever change his thinking. He would soon come to realize that change would only come through application of brute force. Orion Pax, worried about his friend's safety, goes to meet him in person in Kaon. The two plan to force their way into the Senate and speak out openly against them.
Seeking to put stop to this growing threat to the Senate's stability, Senator Proteus instated the Decepticon Registration Act along with a false promise that if 10,000 Decepticons registered the Senate would be recognize them as legitimate political party. In fact, he and Sentinel were only collecting names of Decepticons so that they could send them all to The Institute to be "cured" of their rebellious nature. As part of this plan, agents were hired to assassinate Senators Sherma and Momus, themselves Decepticon sympathizers, so that Proteus could subsequently display how he wasn't biased against Decepticons by proving them innocent to the murders. Once this would have led to an increase in registrations, an arranged bombing would be blamed on the Decepticons as proof of their "true colors" and all registrants would have been rounded up. However, this plan was sabotaged by Shockwave and Ultra Magnus (with a tip-off from Whirl), who replaced the bomb with another fake Matrix.
The senate was quite unhappy with Shockwave. As a result, the academy was burnt by 'accident', and Shockwave was sent to the Institute, where he underwent empurata (the removal and replacement of the head and hands of a criminal) and was so badly tortured and hacked his personality completely inverted itself.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Feb 12, 2013 11:23:01 GMT -5
The Rebellion:
In the past, Sentinel Zeta had come in contact with Senator Shockwave, who saw him as a promising character with the potential to become a powerful leader and change Cybertron for the better, and had his body modified to incorporate a Matrix cavity in order to push him towards this path. After not hearing from Shockwave for a while, Zeta followed instructions left to him and sought out Ultra Magnus, one of the other promising Cybertronians befriended and modified by Shockwave. Eventually the Senate choose Sentinel Zeta as the next Prime, believing they could control him and manipulate him to their own ends.
Following the death of Nominus Prime, Zeta did indeed live up to Shockwave's expectations and rose to the rank of Prime. During his tenure he brought about many changes, such as granting more rights to "disposable class" citizens, and instating a new, compulsory Decepticon Registration Act, though he was warned that such an act could have dire repercussions. Zeta Prime solidified police and security forces into a true army to withstand what he believed would be unavoidable civil war. Towards this end, he locked down most recreational activities, as they were magnets for terrorist activity by the Decepticons. This included a direct order to shut down both competetive racing and gladiatorial combat.
A short while later, by the time Sentinel Zeta had become Prime, individual Senators like Ratbat had started to manipulate (and damage) the planet's economy for their own benefit, while the Senate as a whole automated the energon mines at the expense of the mining caste. They made only conciliatory gestures to the miners while hoarding energon for themselves. Sentinel Zeta Prime appeared well aware that the Senate was out for itself and held a rather low opinion of them as a whole, even though they were basically his senate. This had a significant effect on the low-caste miners, many of whom were put out of work. Some wandered the outskirts of Kaon, now called the Dead End, as Empties - homeless derelicts who could not find work, and who could not afford fuel or repairs. In order to survive, many newly unemployed sold their bodies to Reliquishment Clinics, where the wealthy could spend time in the bodies of others through spark exchanges. Many of the homeless or low-caste who sold their bodies never came back out alive, harvested as research specimens for the Institute.
Anti-DRA demonstrations and riots become more widespread, and Decepticons begin bombings in Megatron's name, attacking such popular spots as Six Lasers Over Cybertron. Megatron himself makes his first public announcement on the Grid, stating he is not responsible for the attacks and will bring the perpetrators to justice. In reality, however, Megatron had heard rumors about the bombings and terrorist attacks but did nothing to prevent them.
Zeta, becoming overzealous in his fight against the Decepticons, procured Jhiaxus's vamparc ribbon and outfitted his troops, including the Trioriate Guard with it. Unfortunately, the weapon came with a high energy cost, which Zeta was more than happy to draw from the citizens of Cybertron themselves, starting with the terror cell-infested city of Nyon.
The spying Soundwave was witness to Zeta Prime's elaboration of his insane plan in the Senate and fled once his cover was blown. Zeta ordered Ultra Magnus to hunt down the Decepticon before his vamparc ribbon became public knowledge. Zeta's request to turn such terrible weapons on Cybetronian cititzens, along with Soundwave's sudden departure, disrupts the Senate's session. With everything in chaos, Megatron and Orion Pax arrive on the Senate floor and request audience. Trying to maintain order, the Senate grants Megatron permission to speak, where he makes his case. Orion follows him up with a speech of his own, and points out that the members of Cybertronian race should be free; autonomous robots, or "Autobots". The Senate wishes to make Orion a Prime and oust Zeta entirely, but Orion refuses, believing himself to be unworthy fo the title. Megatron is incensed by the fact that his speech went unnoticed, and kills Halogen, a senate member in the Chamber Hall itself. At Orion's urging, the two sides retreat for now as to avoid further bloodshed. However, the senate itself begins to fragment; Contrail, Ratbat and Drivetrain now support the Decepticons's cause. With the government torn in two, the Great War begins in earnest. The remaining honorable Senators, no longer bound by their scheming counterparts, relocate to Iacon, where they become the Autobot High Council.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Mar 4, 2013 15:36:47 GMT -5
The war takes Cybertron by storm, and before long battle lines are drawn as various city-states declare their allegiances or declare neutrality. The Autobots maintain control of the most important locations on Cybertron, including Iacon and Kalis.
Special operations forces assemble on both sides, such as the Wreckers, whose members include Ultra Magnus, Bulkhead, and Wheeljack. Optimus Prime survives an assassination attempt by Skyquake at the Battle of Technahar. At some point, Arcee and her combat partner Tailgate are captured by the Decepticon Airachnid. Although Arcee is rescued by Bumblebee and Cliffjumper but they are too late to save Tailgate. Many cities are destroyed utterly in the carnage—Crystal City is destroyed in the fourth offensive of the war, and Praxus, locked in a stalemate is razed not long afterwards. Many dangerous weapons, such as the Cybonic plague, are developed by the Decepticon Biological Warfare Program.
The young Autobot Smokescreen enters the boot camp of the Elite Guard with hopes of becoming a full-fledged soldier. As the war continues, the Autobots are gradually outnumbered and outgunned, and in an act of desperation they are forced to launch the AllSpark, denying the Decepticons of a method to generate more Transformers. The data cylinders are ejected from Cybertron to prevent Decepticons from using the vital knowledge within.
Seeking a new edge in the war, Megatron storms Trypticon Station and wrests control of it from Starscream, empowering himself and other Decepticons with the Dark Energon stored there. As part of their next strike, the Decepticon-allied Seekers travel deep underneath Cybertron in search of the long-abandoned Geosynchronous Energon Bridge beneath the ruins of Crystal City, which will allow the manufacture of new Dark Energon for the Decepticons' use.
Megatron leads a group of Decepticons into Iacon, to find a means of travelling to the very core of Cybertron to spread the Dark Energon. Though Sentinel Zeta Prime attempts to stand in his way, he is soon defeated by the vengeful Decepticon—but unbeknownst to Megatron, Omega Supreme is reactivated due to these events, and is intent on stopping the Decepticons. The Decepticon forces manage to cripple the Guardian's alternate mode, and Megatron and his troops soon defeat him on ground level. Because of this, the Decepticon leader manages to reach Cybertron's core and corrupt it with Dark Energon—a critical blow against the Autobots.
The Autobots, however, are not yet defeated, and muster a counter-attack to rout the remaining Decepticons from Iacon. Sentinel, now imprisoned in Kaon, is able to send a transmission, and a small group of Autobots, lead by Optimus, soon launch an incursion into the prison to recover him. However, the former Prime perishes just as he's been rescued. The Autobots return the body to Iacon, and Optimus officially comes to accept that he is a Prime and must take up his role as leader. From then on, he fully becomes known as Optimus Prime, the last of the Primes.
Optimus' first task as true Prime is to cleanse the infected core. Heading down through Cybertron's inner layers, Optimus finds much of the planet to have been thoroughly infected. The core tells Prime that Cybertron is so greatly corrupted that it will take millions of years of shutdown in order to undo the grievous damage done by Megatron's Dark Energon. Optimus is given the Matrix of Leadership by the Core, a fragment of Prima's powerful sword that contains a portion of Cybertron's spark.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Mar 4, 2013 15:40:49 GMT -5
As soon as Prime reaches the surface, he orders that an exodus from Cybertron will take place immediately. Preparations are made to flee the planet, but many ships are shot down by the Trypticon Station before they can make good their escape. Trypticon itself comes to life, thanks to multiple sparks implanted by Shockwave, and Optimus Prime leads his forces in a battle to knock it out of orbit. The ensuing battle results in Trypticon hurtling towards Cybertron's surface. However, Trypticon is not killed, and it transforms into its robot form. After another battle with it, Optimus and his forces regroup at the site of the Ark, the Autobots' last hope.
The civil war on Cybertron is won by the Decepticons, but remaining Autobots work to scavenge materials and Energon for the Ark to make their escape.
The powerful warrior Grimlock and his crack squadron of warriors disobey Prime's orders and hijack an Autobot dropship to find fellow Coalition member Swoop, who has been taken captive by Shockwave in the Sea of Rust. However, all five Autobots are overwhelmed by Shockwave's Insecticons and taken captive. Inspired by alien lifeforms he has viewed with ancient Space Bridge technology, he rebuilds them into powerful berserkers with saurian beast modes, creating the Dinobots.
With Grimlock missing in action, Optimus leads his warriors to buy time for the Autobots to shut down Iacon and launch the Ark. Optimus discovers the existence of Metroplex, an enormous Autobot incorporated into Iacon's structure who has lain dormant for millions of years. Optimus and Metroplex team up to help fight the Decepticons, and despite suffering numerous injuries.
Metroplex manages to deal a lethal blow to Megatron, grievously injuring him. However, the attack depletes all of the Autobot's remaining supplies of energon. Starscream takes advantage of the situation and pronounces himself leader of the Decepticons. Jazz and Cliffjumper go searching for Grimlock and his forces in the Sea of Rust, where they discover Sludge's body in stasis lock and a massive pool of uncorrupted Energon. However, on Starscream's orders, the Combaticons intercept the ship and manage to destroy half of the Energon aboard.
Meanwhile, Soundwave has recovered Megatron's remains, and rebuilds his body, using an infusion of Dark Energon to revive him. Megatron confronts Starscream and resumes control of the Decepticons. Megatron then seeks out Trypticon's remains so that he can recover its power core from the Autobots. In Shockwave's lab, Starscream discovers Grimlock, who he attempts to recruit to his cause. Grimlock throws Starscream into the wall and escapes. Grimlock travels underneath Cybertron as he searches for the rest of the Dinobots. Grimlock eventually confronts Shockwave and destroys his space bridge, and both are caught in the explosion. Metroplex sacrifices his life to ensure that the Ark can launch, and the Autobots escape aboard the Ark. They are pursued, however, by Megatron aboard Trypticon, which has become a spacecraft. The two vehicles skirmish as they race for the space bridge above the planet, which explodes, scattering the two vessels across the universe.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Mar 4, 2013 15:44:53 GMT -5
Grimlock, having fallen to the ground from the collapsing space bridge tower, is found by his Dinobot comrades. The team joins up with Ultra Magnus's Wreckers, who continue to fight against forces commanded by Shockwave for control of Cybertron, even as the planet begins to shut down.
Far out in space, Prime and his crew are guided by the Matrix to Velocitron, which is now teetering on the brink of civil war. However, Makeshift, having infiltrated the crew, manages to provoke enough civil unrest among the Velocitronians that Ransack and his group of political malcontents attack Override, sparking civil war. The Autobots manage to escape through a space bridge, Optimus having recovered two pieces of the Blades of Time on Velocitron's surface, though he mistakenly believes they are pieces of the Star Saber.
The Autobots next travel to Junkion, where they befriend the native Junkions and begin repairs on the Ark. However, Makeshift once again sabotages the repair effort, but is caught. Exiles Meanwhile, Alpha Trion is put under house arrest by Shockwave, but manages to send the Autobot Chaindrive to Optimus with another piece of the Blades of Time. Armed with a hazy knowledge of the future from the Covenant of Primus that Optimus Prime would eventually end up on Earth, Alpha Trion launches Cybertronian relics located within the Iacon Hall of Records to Earth, not to keep them from the Decepticons, but to ensure that Optimus would eventually find them. Smokescreen, having ended up on security detail for Alpha Trion, is taken by Decepticon forces during their attacking the Hall of Records, but not before Alpha Trion secretly manages to hide one of the relics within the young Autobot.
The Nemesis, following the trail of the Ark, lands on Velocitron and later Junkion. Axer, an ex-Decepticon, recovers the Requiem Blaster from the core of Junkion, causing the demi-planet to tear apart. Prime, meanwhile, manages to contact Vector Prime in his pocket dimension, who also helps to reunite five bots the Autobots have met (Chaindrive among them) into Nexus Prime. A climatic battle takes place on Junkion, with the Autobots triumphant and the Blaster destroyed. However, the Junkions themselves are enslaved by space-pirate expatriate Transformers called the Star Seekers and taken to places unknown.
Cybertron's conditions steadily deteriorate, and eventually Ultra Magnus puts out the call for the final Autobot evacuation of the planet. A convoy of ships escapes, but Magnus's personal craft is shot down, and the Wrecker leader is captured by the Forged, a faction of ex-Decepticons and Predacons serving under Shockwave. The Dinobots mount a rescue mission to a Forged prison in the Sea of Rust, where they find not only Magnus, but scores of other Autobot prisoners. They stage a prison break, but are confronted by the leader of the group, Ser-Ket. Grimlock is able to defeat her in battle, but Shockwave arrives soon afterwards, and Magnus and the Dinobots are recaptured.
The Decepticon scientist attempts to complete his work on Grimlock and erase the Dinobot's free will, but his teammates and Ultra Magnus are able to escape their cell in time to intervene, violently decapitating Shockwave. However, a hologram message reveals that Shockwave is in fact alive and well, and what the Dinobots just killed was merely a remote avatar. With the immediate threat passed, Magnus sets off to join the leaving fleet, whilst the Dinobots resolve to remain on Cybertron, seeking to hunt down their nemesis Shockwave and help the few Autobots that remain.
Eventually, Cybertron becomes totally abandoned, leaving it derelict and ruined. The war spreads to other worlds, including Earth, which is seeded with energon and becomes the site of multiple large battles. During this period, Skyquake is dispatched to Earth to guard its energon resources. However, most of the Cybertronians there eventually leave or enter stasis lock, leaving Earth abandoned... for the time being.
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Post by Pearl Forrester on Mar 4, 2013 15:47:27 GMT -5
From here, the events of Transformers: Prime take place.
Our story begins as more Autobots and Decepticons flock to Earth, one of the last few large sources of energon left untainted in the universe.
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