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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, published by IDW Publishing between March and July 2013. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dinobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.

The series is written by [[Creator/ActivisionBlizzard Chris Metzen]] and Flint Dille, with Livio Ramondelli providing art.

!!This series provides example of:

* AcidPool: The seas of Junkion.
* AdaptationalVillainy: PlayedWith in regards to the Junkions. Here they've been reimagined as a decadent society who collapsed in on itself and all the survivors are cannibalistic savages instead of the scavenger race they originally were. However their meeting with Megatron is pretty much the same as their debut in the cartoon, they swarm an intruder for junk, the only difference is that they don't seem to be able to self heal. Finally, Megatron doesn't attempt to befriend them like the Autobots did, and their target is a villain as well so whether or not they are a straight example would depend on future appearances.
* AnArmAndALeg: Dismemberment in robots can be fixed, so it's a frequent injury.
** Megatron loses an arm to the junkions.
** Blitzwing gets his arm ripped off by Grimlock.
** Scorponok get's his leg blasted off by Megatron.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Trypticon]].
* BadassCape: Megatron acquires one as he struggles to survive Junkion, as pictured.
* [[spoiler: TheBadGuyWins: Megatron is the clear winner here, he survives Junkion, get's his house in order, gains a monstrous city transformer of his own, all the while leaving the Autobots go with the knowledge they couldn't beat him, and Optimus in critical condition after being uterly powerless to stop the threat.]]
* BewareTheHonestOnes: An evil version in Pentius, a rarity amongst the deceitful and manipulative Quintessons. Pentius never lies to Megatron, only lecturing him on the nature of hate and evil, ideas that Megatron believes in but hasn't refined yet. He guides Megatron to the place to find a ship, and even warns him of the Sharkticon ambush. In both he informs Megatron that [[DareToBeBadass he can't risk hesitation nor compassion, he needs to be ruthless enough to kill, steal, and ruin]].
* BigBadWannabe: Scorponok wants to take control of the Decepticons, having the power and ambition to do so, he seeks to strike a major blow against the Autobots by attacking an Mega-refinery and demoralize them, cementing his position.
* CaptainPatriotic: Dai Atlas.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Optimus.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Easily one of the darkest stories in IDW canon.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Optimus gets this from Dai. See NeverLiveItDown.
* EliteMooks: [[spoiler: The Terrorcons against a battered down Megatron.]]
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler: The Autobots and Decepticons work together to stop the rampaging Trypticon.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Averted, Megatron and any Decepticon who voices a complaint to Scorponok's leadership does so because he's wasting resources and forces, not out of any moral stance. Only one soldier does, and he has his head crushed.
* AFatherToHisMen: A Decepticon criticizes Scorponok because he wastes their forces, while Megatron cares for his soldiers. Megatron averts this as he himself [[PragmaticVillainy considers wasting soldiers a waste of resources]].
* {{Fingore}}: Grimlock slices off Scorponok's claw fingers in their fight.
* GetOut: Optimus to Dai Atlas, understandable after he runs out of patience towards Dai Atlas.
-->'''Optimus''':''You can leave my spaceport now''.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Zigzagged with the Autobots. They have gained a lot of support since Autocracy, with Blaster and the press firmly behind them, but the war itself scares many of the civilians who opt to leave the planet. Many still call the government fascists, and Dai Atlas's mudslinging doesn't help, but Atlas himself has been regarded by some citizens as a fanatic.
* HolierThanThou: Dai Atlas. Always second-guessing Optimus Prime, calling him a hypocrite and unwise.
* HostileWeather: Junkion, again.
* InTheHood: Megatron's cape has a hood.
* {{Jerkass}}: Dai Atlas comes across like this big time.
* JerkassHasAPoint: PlayedWith with Dai Atlas. He's condescending and continues to harass Optimus with his opinions. While he is correct about the war dooming them all and the need to evacuate, his point isn't anymore valid than Optimus's which is to fight for what's right.
* LostWorld: There is apparently one beneath the crust of Cybertron [[spoiler: and within lies a dormant Trypticon]].
* MartialPacifist: Dai Atlas
* MeaningfulName: Dai Atlas' name in Old Cybertronian is actually Dei Atlas, meaning "God Map".
* MythologyGag: Just like ''Autocracy'', to WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie.
** The scene where [[spoiler:Scorponok dumps Megatron's battered body out of Astrotrain, including Megatron's famous line "I still function"]].
* NeverLiveItDown: InUniverse example. Dai Atlas opinion on all Primes, understandable seeing how he knew Nova and then had to live through the rule of all the other primes. And in Optimus Prime's case -- he can't let go over the fact the was once Zeta's enforcer.
* NotSoStoic: Soundwave and Shockwave are rarely emotional, but they share a jab at Scorponok's leadership.
-->'''Shockwave''': "Curious. What reason could he have for summoning us there?"
-->'''Astrotrain''': "Word is, he's found something he wants us to see. Something... big."
-->'''Shockwave''': "A hole the size of his presumption, no doubt."
-->'''Soundwave''': "Humor detected. Conclusion: amusing."
* OneLastJob: The Dynobots, [[spoiler: becoming pretty much thugs because they want to leave Cybertron and they need money to do just that]].
* OnlyTheWorthyMayPass: [[spoiler: Pentius the Quintesson pretty much says this about Megatron and Junkion]].
* OriginsEpisode: Functions as one for [[spoiler:Trypticon]].
* PlanetHeck: Junkion.
* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler: Skar, the Dynobot's [[TheMedic medical officer]]]].
* PowerOfHate: [[spoiler: Pentius encourages Megatron to accept this to survive on Junkion. He succeeds]].
* PragmaticVillainy: Soundwave and Shockwave are angry that Scorponok does not invoke this, as they see his leadership wasting resources and troops.
* PsychoSerum / SuperSerum: [[spoiler: The naturally occurring Energon located in the LostWorld zone of Cybertron]].
* ShroudedInMyth: Junkion.
* SoProudOfYou: A twisted version where Pentius declares his lessons of hate to be a success when [[spoiler: Megatron rips out his spark to power his alt-mode transformation]], the ruthlessness impresses him so much.
-->"At last... the student... becomes the master. [[YouMonster You are... truly... monstrous.]]"
* SavedByCanon: If the character's alive in the present, he won't die here, Scorponok and Optimus are left critical at the end, but they both are active in the modern day.
* SocialDarwinist: Scorponok.
* ThatDidntHappen: [[spoiler: The Dynobots were a crackshot team under Nominus Prime orders that eventually went rogue after their last mission failed. Before these events, they were a group of highly decorated elite soldiers]].
* TookALevelInBadass: The Dynobots are forced to take one to survive the monsters under the surface by adopting violent beast alt-modes. Grimlock himself is vastly more powerful, capable of shrugging off Shockwave's blasts and making him retreat, while in the present Shockwave can take him one on one.
* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The Dynobots [[spoiler: and their desperation to get out of Cybertron]] and [[spoiler:Megatron and his tribulations on Junkion]]. Borders on ThirdLineSomeWaiting when you consider Optimus and the politics of Cybertron part of the story, including [[spoiler: the appearance of Trypticon]].
* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Scorponok usurps leadership of the Decepticons from Megatron and promptly focuses his troops on extreme acts of destructive violence with little strategic objective. Even the other Decepticons are [[PragmaticVillainy disgusted]] with his brand of leadership.
* VillainProtagonist: Megatron comes off as character better suited for the hero of the story than Optimus.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Averted. While the Decepticons did have the sympathy of the citizens back in Autocracy, because the government they fought was even more corrupt, it's lost when Scorponok blows up the refinery and kills thousands.
* WarIsHell: The series doesn't focus on the carnage and death like in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersLastStandOfTheWreckers'', it instead focus's on the bleakness of war. The planet is full of panicked citizens who're looking for someone to blame, the government can't decide what to do, all the while the looming threat of losing resources is ever present (in fact its the driving force behind the plot, not ideals, not the Matrix, not functionalism), and it will continue to be ever present for the entire war.
* WhatTheHellHero: Optimus calls out Dai Atlas on his HolierThanThou attitude and calls him a hypocrite, specially after he resigns in protest.
-->'''Optimus:''' ''You '''resigned''' from the convocation. I'm all '''done''' listening to your advice''.
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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, published by IDW Publishing between March and July 2013. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dinobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.

The series is written by [[Creator/ActivisionBlizzard Chris Metzen]] and Flint Dille, with Livio Ramondelli providing art.

!!This series provides example of:

* AcidPool: The seas of Junkion.
* AdaptationalVillainy: PlayedWith in regards to the Junkions. Here they've been reimagined as a decadent society who collapsed in on itself and all the survivors are cannibalistic savages instead of the scavenger race they originally were. However their meeting with Megatron is pretty much the same as their debut in the cartoon, they swarm an intruder for junk, the only difference is that they don't seem to be able to self heal. Finally, Megatron doesn't attempt to befriend them like the Autobots did, and their target is a villain as well so whether or not they are a straight example would depend on future appearances.
* AnArmAndALeg: Dismemberment in robots can be fixed, so it's a frequent injury.
** Megatron loses an arm to the junkions.
** Blitzwing gets his arm ripped off by Grimlock.
** Scorponok get's his leg blasted off by Megatron.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Trypticon]].
* BadassCape: Megatron acquires one as he struggles to survive Junkion, as pictured.
* [[spoiler: TheBadGuyWins: Megatron is the clear winner here, he survives Junkion, get's his house in order, gains a monstrous city transformer of his own, all the while leaving the Autobots go with the knowledge they couldn't beat him, and Optimus in critical condition after being uterly powerless to stop the threat.]]
* BewareTheHonestOnes: An evil version in Pentius, a rarity amongst the deceitful and manipulative Quintessons. Pentius never lies to Megatron, only lecturing him on the nature of hate and evil, ideas that Megatron believes in but hasn't refined yet. He guides Megatron to the place to find a ship, and even warns him of the Sharkticon ambush. In both he informs Megatron that [[DareToBeBadass he can't risk hesitation nor compassion, he needs to be ruthless enough to kill, steal, and ruin]].
* BigBadWannabe: Scorponok wants to take control of the Decepticons, having the power and ambition to do so, he seeks to strike a major blow against the Autobots by attacking an Mega-refinery and demoralize them, cementing his position.
* CaptainPatriotic: Dai Atlas.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Optimus.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Easily one of the darkest stories in IDW canon.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Optimus gets this from Dai. See NeverLiveItDown.
* EliteMooks: [[spoiler: The Terrorcons against a battered down Megatron.]]
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler: The Autobots and Decepticons work together to stop the rampaging Trypticon.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Averted, Megatron and any Decepticon who voices a complaint to Scorponok's leadership does so because he's wasting resources and forces, not out of any moral stance. Only one soldier does, and he has his head crushed.
* AFatherToHisMen: A Decepticon criticizes Scorponok because he wastes their forces, while Megatron cares for his soldiers. Megatron averts this as he himself [[PragmaticVillainy considers wasting soldiers a waste of resources]].
* {{Fingore}}: Grimlock slices off Scorponok's claw fingers in their fight.
* GetOut: Optimus to Dai Atlas, understandable after he runs out of patience towards Dai Atlas.
-->'''Optimus''':''You can leave my spaceport now''.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Zigzagged with the Autobots. They have gained a lot of support since Autocracy, with Blaster and the press firmly behind them, but the war itself scares many of the civilians who opt to leave the planet. Many still call the government fascists, and Dai Atlas's mudslinging doesn't help, but Atlas himself has been regarded by some citizens as a fanatic.
* HolierThanThou: Dai Atlas. Always second-guessing Optimus Prime, calling him a hypocrite and unwise.
* HostileWeather: Junkion, again.
* InTheHood: Megatron's cape has a hood.
* {{Jerkass}}: Dai Atlas comes across like this big time.
* JerkassHasAPoint: PlayedWith with Dai Atlas. He's condescending and continues to harass Optimus with his opinions. While he is correct about the war dooming them all and the need to evacuate, his point isn't anymore valid than Optimus's which is to fight for what's right.
* LostWorld: There is apparently one beneath the crust of Cybertron [[spoiler: and within lies a dormant Trypticon]].
* MartialPacifist: Dai Atlas
* MeaningfulName: Dai Atlas' name in Old Cybertronian is actually Dei Atlas, meaning "God Map".
* MythologyGag: Just like ''Autocracy'', to WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie.
** The scene where [[spoiler:Scorponok dumps Megatron's battered body out of Astrotrain, including Megatron's famous line "I still function"]].
* NeverLiveItDown: InUniverse example. Dai Atlas opinion on all Primes, understandable seeing how he knew Nova and then had to live through the rule of all the other primes. And in Optimus Prime's case -- he can't let go over the fact the was once Zeta's enforcer.
* NotSoStoic: Soundwave and Shockwave are rarely emotional, but they share a jab at Scorponok's leadership.
-->'''Shockwave''': "Curious. What reason could he have for summoning us there?"
-->'''Astrotrain''': "Word is, he's found something he wants us to see. Something... big."
-->'''Shockwave''': "A hole the size of his presumption, no doubt."
-->'''Soundwave''': "Humor detected. Conclusion: amusing."
* OneLastJob: The Dynobots, [[spoiler: becoming pretty much thugs because they want to leave Cybertron and they need money to do just that]].
* OnlyTheWorthyMayPass: [[spoiler: Pentius the Quintesson pretty much says this about Megatron and Junkion]].
* OriginsEpisode: Functions as one for [[spoiler:Trypticon]].
* PlanetHeck: Junkion.
* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler: Skar, the Dynobot's [[TheMedic medical officer]]]].
* PowerOfHate: [[spoiler: Pentius encourages Megatron to accept this to survive on Junkion. He succeeds]].
* PragmaticVillainy: Soundwave and Shockwave are angry that Scorponok does not invoke this, as they see his leadership wasting resources and troops.
* PsychoSerum / SuperSerum: [[spoiler: The naturally occurring Energon located in the LostWorld zone of Cybertron]].
* ShroudedInMyth: Junkion.
* SoProudOfYou: A twisted version where Pentius declares his lessons of hate to be a success when [[spoiler: Megatron rips out his spark to power his alt-mode transformation]], the ruthlessness impresses him so much.
-->"At last... the student... becomes the master. [[YouMonster You are... truly... monstrous.]]"
* SavedByCanon: If the character's alive in the present, he won't die here, Scorponok and Optimus are left critical at the end, but they both are active in the modern day.
* SocialDarwinist: Scorponok.
* ThatDidntHappen: [[spoiler: The Dynobots were a crackshot team under Nominus Prime orders that eventually went rogue after their last mission failed. Before these events, they were a group of highly decorated elite soldiers]].
* TookALevelInBadass: The Dynobots are forced to take one to survive the monsters under the surface by adopting violent beast alt-modes. Grimlock himself is vastly more powerful, capable of shrugging off Shockwave's blasts and making him retreat, while in the present Shockwave can take him one on one.
* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The Dynobots [[spoiler: and their desperation to get out of Cybertron]] and [[spoiler:Megatron and his tribulations on Junkion]]. Borders on ThirdLineSomeWaiting when you consider Optimus and the politics of Cybertron part of the story, including [[spoiler: the appearance of Trypticon]].
* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Scorponok usurps leadership of the Decepticons from Megatron and promptly focuses his troops on extreme acts of destructive violence with little strategic objective. Even the other Decepticons are [[PragmaticVillainy disgusted]] with his brand of leadership.
* VillainProtagonist: Megatron comes off as character better suited for the hero of the story than Optimus.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Averted. While the Decepticons did have the sympathy of the citizens back in Autocracy, because the government they fought was even more corrupt, it's lost when Scorponok blows up the refinery and kills thousands.
* WarIsHell: The series doesn't focus on the carnage and death like in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersLastStandOfTheWreckers'', it instead focus's on the bleakness of war. The planet is full of panicked citizens who're looking for someone to blame, the government can't decide what to do, all the while the looming threat of losing resources is ever present (in fact its the driving force behind the plot, not ideals, not the Matrix, not functionalism), and it will continue to be ever present for the entire war.
* WhatTheHellHero: Optimus calls out Dai Atlas on his HolierThanThou attitude and calls him a hypocrite, specially after he resigns in protest.
-->'''Optimus:''' ''You '''resigned''' from the convocation. I'm all '''done''' listening to your advice''.
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* WarIsHell: The series doesn't focus on the carnage and death like in ComicBook/TransformersLastStandOfTheWreckers, it instead focus's on the bleakness of war. The planet is full of panicked citizens who're looking for someone to blame, the government can't decide what to do, all the while the looming threat of losing resources is ever present (in fact its the driving force behind the plot, not ideals, not the Matrix, not functionalism), and it will continue to be ever present for the entire war.

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* WarIsHell: The series doesn't focus on the carnage and death like in ComicBook/TransformersLastStandOfTheWreckers, ''ComicBook/TheTransformersLastStandOfTheWreckers'', it instead focus's on the bleakness of war. The planet is full of panicked citizens who're looking for someone to blame, the government can't decide what to do, all the while the looming threat of losing resources is ever present (in fact its the driving force behind the plot, not ideals, not the Matrix, not functionalism), and it will continue to be ever present for the entire war.



-->'''Optimus''':''You '''resigned''' from the convocation. I'm all '''done''' listening to your advice''.

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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, published by IDW Publishing between March and July 2013. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dinobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.

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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, published by IDW Publishing between March and July 2013. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TransformersAutocracy ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dinobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: PlayedWith in regards to the Junkions. Here they've been reimagined as a decadent society who collapsed in on itself and all the survivors are cannibalistic savages instead of the scavenger race they originally were. However their meeting with Megatron is pretty much the same as their debut in the cartoon, they swarm an intruder for junk, the only difference is that they don't seem to be able to self heal. Finally, Megatron doesn't attempt to befriend them like the Autobots did, and their target is a villain as well so whether or not they are a straight example would depend on future appearances.
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* BewareTheHonestOnes: An evil version in Pentius, a rarity amongst the deceitful and manipulative Quintessons. Pentius never lies to Megatron, only lecturing him on the nature of hate and evil, ideas that Megatron believes in but hasn't refined yet. He guides Megatron to the place to find a ship, and even warns him of the Sharkticon ambush. In both he informs Megatron that [[DareToBeBadass he can't risk hesitation nor compassion, he needs to be ruthless enough to kill, steal, and ruin]].
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* VanillaProtagonist: Optimus seems overshadowed by other characters in the story.
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* VanillaProtagonist: Optimus seems overshadowed by other characters in the story.
* VillainProtagonist: Megatron comes off as character better suited for the hero of the story than Optimus.
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* AnArmAndALeg: Dismemberment in robots can be fixed, so its a frequent injury.

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* AnArmAndALeg: Dismemberment in robots can be fixed, so its it's a frequent injury.
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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, published by IDW Publishing between March and July 2013. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dynobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.

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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, published by IDW Publishing between March and July 2013. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dynobots Dinobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.
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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, currently being published by IDW Publishing. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dynobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.

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''Transformers: Monstrosity'' is a twelve-part miniseries, currently being published by IDW Publishing.Publishing between March and July 2013. A direct sequel to ''[[ComicBook/TransformersAutocracy Autocracy]]'', it continues where that series left off, with the Autobots dealing with their freedom in the very early days of the war. The Dynobots take centre stage, on the run from the law as they attempt to steal the funds to escape Cybertron, while Scorponok usurps Megatron's seat of power following his defeat at the end of Autocracy.
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* {{Fingore}}: Grimlock slices off Scorponok's claw fingers in their fight.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Easily one of the darkest stories in IDW canon.


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* OriginsEpisode: Functions as one for [[spoiler:Trypticon]].

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Averted, Megatron and any Decepticon who voices a complaint to Scorponok's leadership does so because he's wasting resources and forces, not out of any moral stance. Only one soldier does, and he has his head crushed.



* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Scorponok usurps leadership of the Decepticons from Megatron and promptly focuses his troops on extreme acts of destructive violence with little strategic objective. Even the other Decepticons are [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgusted]] with his brand of leadership.

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* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Scorponok usurps leadership of the Decepticons from Megatron and promptly focuses his troops on extreme acts of destructive violence with little strategic objective. Even the other Decepticons are [[EvenEvilHasStandards [[PragmaticVillainy disgusted]] with his brand of leadership.

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* ThatDidntHappen: [[spoiler: The Dynobots were a crackshot team under Nominus Primer orders that eventually went rogue after their last mission failed. Before these events, they were a group of highly decorated elite soldiers]].

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* [[spoiler: TheBadGuyWins: Megatron is the clear winner here, he survives Junkion, get's his house in order, gains a monstrous city transformer of his own, all the while leaving the Autobots go with the knowledge they couldn't beat him, and Optimus in critical condition after being uterly powerless to stop the threat.]]


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* WarIsHell: The series doesn't focus on the carnage and death like in ComicBook/TransformersLastStandOfTheWreckers, it instead focus's on the bleakness of war. The planet is full of panicked citizens who're looking for someone to blame, the government can't decide what to do, all the while the looming threat of losing resources is ever present (in fact its the driving force behind the plot, not ideals, not the Matrix, not functionalism), and it will continue to be ever present for the entire war.
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* FromNobodyToNightmare: Pentius, from a Quintesson Judge [[spoiler: to having his spark installed to power Trypticon.]]
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* EnemyMine: [[spoiler: The Autobots and Decepticons work together to stop the rampaging Trypticon.]]


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As annoying as Dai Atlas is, and he is annoying don\'t get me wrong, his rantings do not undermine his position, they support it. I liked him better in RID to be honest, he was ornery and judgmental, but you could definitely see him as sympathetic.


* JerkassHasAPoint: PlayedWith with Dai Atlas. He's condescending and continues to harass Optimus with his opinions, which are correct, but his ideas are portrayed as neither more nor less valid than Optimus's.
** Part of the problem is that Dai Atlas constantly undermines his own position by continuing to remind Optimus how much he sucks. See NeverLiveItDown.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: PlayedWith with Dai Atlas. He's condescending and continues to harass Optimus with his opinions, which are correct, but opinions. While he is correct about the war dooming them all and the need to evacuate, his ideas are portrayed as neither more nor less point isn't anymore valid than Optimus's.
** Part of the problem
Optimus's which is that Dai Atlas constantly undermines his own position by continuing to remind Optimus how much he sucks. See NeverLiveItDown.fight for what's right.
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* PragmaticVillainy: Soundwave and Shockwave are angry that Scorponok does not invoke this, as they see his leadership wasting resources and troops.

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