Transformers: Dawn of the Predacus

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Transformers: Dawn of the Predacus  
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Transformers: Dawn of the Predacus cover
Author(s) John-Paul Bove
Illustrator Corin Howell
Country USA
Language English
Series BotCon
Genre(s) Science fiction
Publisher IDW Publishing
Publication date March 2016
Followed by Dawn of Future's Past

Transformers: Dawn of the Predacus is a work of Transformers fiction released at BotCon 2016.[1]

Synopsis

In the year 2035, the last days of the Great War, Blades reports to Ironhide, Prowl and Silverbolt that Optimus Prime has died.

Decepticon generals Cicadacon, Ramhorn and Sea Clamp continue their experiments with transmatter and protoform technology when Tarantulas reports to them that Galvatron is dead. The commander of Decepticon Attack Squad 3 radios the generals that Galvatron and Optimus Prime have died and that the Decepticons have the advantage, but the generals order the commander to withdraw and await instructions. The commander agrees, but then orders his troops on anyways. The Decepticon generals realize their experiments in protoform technology have worked and they need as many Autobots and Decepticon alive to use it, so they order a cease fire.

The Autobot High Council appoints itself the new Prime

The Autobot High Council meets at Nova Plenum where Prowl suggests that without an appointed successor for Optimus Prime they instead lead as a Primal Council. They decide to press the advantage of Galvatron's death to attempt get the Decepticons to surrender. The only surviving member of Autobot Unit-3 reports back that his unit, including Perceptor, are dead. Big Convoy, Lio Convoy and Tigatron are sent on missions while the survivor of Unit-3 is recruited to fill Perceptor's shoes in the Council's contingency plan. From the Unit-3 survivor the Council learn Perceptor found evidence of transwarp reactions.

The Axalon with Optimus Primal, Ratrap, Rhinox is sent to do an orbital scan.

At the site of the Omega Spaceport the Decepticon commander is told that Autobots approach. When Tigatron offers the Decepticons a peaceful solution to their conflict the commander declares him name to now be "Megatron" and orders his Decepticons to attack. Predaking makes short work most of the Autobots, although Airazor is able to fend off attacks from Terrorsaur and Waspinator, resulting in the later being stepped on by the combiner. Megatron orders most of his troops to continue on while Predaking finishes the Autobots. Despite wanting to stay in combat with Airazor, she convinces Tigatron to leave the battle and return to the Council because they need him.

Inside Unicron's head the Decepticon generals learn they have been discovered by the Axalon. Megatron and his Decepticons push the attack on Nova Plenum. Ironhide takes on this Megatron in combat. The Decepticon generals eject a transmatter wave at Cybertron, but it is partly deflected by the Axalon's shields.

At Nova Plenum Tigatron returns and together with Ironhide, Prowl, Silverbolt and the Unit-3 survivor are able to form Magnaboss to fight of Megatron's Decepticons. As the transmatter rains on Cybertron the Decepticon generals arrive and kill Predaking with his own sword... hoping his death wil help bring peace to Cybertron so the generals have time to finish their plans. As numerous Autobots and Decepticons all over Cybertron, including Inferno, are turned into protoforms Tarantulas reports to Megatron that Predaking is dead. Even with this news Megatron refuses to surrender, and Ravage secretly shoots him, rendering him unconscious. Cicadacon delivers the surrender of the Decepticons to the Autobot Council.

The Autobots and Decepticons sign a peace agreement, taking on new names and new allegiances while those turned into protoforms (including Airazor, Grimlock and Inferno) are placed in stasis pods in hopes that they can be restored one day. Megatron faces justice and downgrading for failing to follow orders. The Cicadacon continues his experiments in protoforming and the design of Magmatron.

Cast

Autobots Decepticons Others
Blades Cicadacon Unicron
Prowl Sea Clamp
Silverbolt Decepticon Experiment #1
Ironhide Decepticon Experiment #2
Tigatron Ramhorn
Legend Convoy Tarantulas
Lio Convoy Megatron
Big Convoy Retrax
Unit-3 Predaking
Rattrap Waspinator
Optimus Primal Terrorsaur
Rhinox Predacus
Airazor Dinobot
Mainframe Magmatron
Razorbeast
Magnaboss
Inferno
Airhammer
Blackarachnia

Notes

  • Most characters in this story go unnamed, but are identified by appearance.
  • Several transformers do not appear in the story, but are mentioned, including Galvatron, Jetfire, Optimus Prime, Perceptor, Springer, Sunstreaker and Swoop. Prowl also mentioned "Fortress-" before being cut off, implying Fortress Maximus. A stasis pod labeled Grimlock is seen after the end of the war.
  • Tarantulas, Tigatron and Waspinator are mentioned by name, establishing that they had those name long before their Beast Wars forms as a tarantula, tiger and wasp, respectively. It is likely that Tarantulas and Waspinator chose their beast alternate forms on purpose, but Tigatron's beast mode was scanned by a random passing animal, who just happened to be a white tiger.
  • Dinobot is seen standing over the stasis pod of Grimlock, possibly implying where he took his name from.
  • The true identities of Cicadacon and Sea Clamp was hidden, but the biographies included with the toys hint they may actually be Shockwave and Soundwave, respectively, both having recently restored their memories of past lives before they were Decepticons.
  • Ironhide Prowl and Silverbolt are depicted in their Combiner Wars forms, although Ironhide has a windshield on his chest as seen on his animation model.
  • Optimus Primal, Rattrap, Rhinox and Waspinator are depicted in their BotCon 2006 exclusive toy forms, but Dinobot is not in the form for his toy yet. Scorponok is depicted in his Transformers Subscription Service exclusive toy form.
  • Tigatron is in charge of Autobot Unit-2, a nod to his appearance in Dawns of Future Past where he was refereed to as Unit-2.
  • This story was intended to bridge the gap between the end of the animated Transformers series and the Dawns of Futures Past story from BotCon 2006. With there still being 300 years before the Beast Wars prelude starts, any seemingly inconsistencies in the forms or status of characters is presumed to be part of the untold stories set in that period.

Gallery

References

  1. John-Paul Bove (w), Corin Howell (a). Transformers: Dawn of the Predacus (March 2016), IDW Publising

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