Dawn of the Predacus

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At the end of an era, a huge fight ends in disaster for many of our heroes...

Synopsis

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In the final days of the Great War, Prowl, Silverbolt, and Ironhide watch Blades' live feed of the last major battle, a massive hole in place of the city that was once there. Prowl, horrified by the images he receives, asks Blades if he has a status update on Optimus Prime. The news isn't good: Prime is dead once more. The dour Autobots are silent for a moment, and Prowl confirms to Blades he's received his report.

Elsewhere, in a secret base, three high-ranking Decepticons—Cicadacon, Sea Clamp, and Ram Horn—have been experimenting with transmatter, a material that fluctuates between reality, derived from the Swarm. Having successfully evolved themselves with it in conjunction with the reformatting technology they've found in their secret base, the three have begun trying to evolve other Decepticons. Cicadacon breaks up an argument over between his fellow generals, reminding them that their "host" reacts negatively to anger. Their conversation is cut short anyway, when Tarantulas arrives with news: Galvatron is dead! The generals, nonplussed at their "beloved" leader's death, check in with the young Decepticon Megatron, named after Galvatron's former self. Megatron is eager to take the advantage with Prime dead, but the generals order him to stand down, with more pressing concerns ahead. Megatron ends the transmissions...and tells his troops to fight until there are no more Autobots. The generals return to their experiment, and one Decepticon has been successfully reformatted! The generals explain to their new brother their plan: using transmatter, they will restore the Cybertronian race to their truest form, long lost over the successive generations of Transformers. The process, however, will not work on the dead, and they'll need both Autobots and Decepticons for their plan to be successful. Not trusting Megatron, the generals send Tarantulas to make sure a ceasefire comes to pass.

At Nova Plenum, the highest ranking Autobots confer. With Prime dead, Prowl is the highest ranking Autobot...but he feels unworthy to lead. Instead, he proposes the Autobots form a Primal Council, each of them leading the Autobots together. Silverbolt and Ironhide debate on what to do now; Silverbolt feels that they need time to recover, but Ironhide feels like going after the Decepticons now that they're down. Prowl suggests a compromise; with Galvatron dead, the Decepticons will be directionless, and so, he suggests that each Decepticon unit be reached out to for a chance to stand down. The others agree, but note that they'll need to send out updates to everyone. Silverbolt informs them that he's contacted most of them, but still hasn't reached Perceptor, who was leading Unit-3. Just then, an Autobot enters, informing them that Perceptor and the other members of Unit-3 are dead; now, he is Unit-3. Unit-3 demands to hunt down the Decepticons, but Prowl has already made up his mind; he has sent Tigatron out with Unit-2, hoping that Tigatron's respectability will aid in a ceasefire. Ironhide strikes up a conversation with the angry Autobot, impressed by his bearings, and asks Unit-3 if he wants to take Perceptor's place in their contingency plan. Prowl and Perceptor go over Unit-3's report, noting that Perceptor detected readings of transwarp energy, which they suspect is linked to the Decepticons. Silverbolt consoles Prowl, distraught over all the death, assuring him that they will finish what the others started. They send the exploration ship, the Axalon, to investigate the strange readings. The ship's captain, Optimus Primal, explains that they've been chosen, although one of his crew members, pessimistic as ever, figures they've only been sent because there was no one else available.

At Omega Spaceport, one of Megatron's soldiers alerts him to the approaching Autobot, but Megatron simply tells him to let them come. Tigatron, leading Unit-2, lets the Decepticons know of the Autobots offer of peace, putting an end to the war. But Megatron has already made up his mind—and his holding base falls apart as the Predacon combiner, Predaking, emerges, along with Megatron's other Decepticons! Predaking quickly tears through many of the Autobot; Tigatron takes on Megatron, believing him a fool for continuing the madness, Meanwhile, the flying Autobot Airazor takes on Terrorsaur and Waspinator, though the latter, unlucky as always, is accidentally crushed underneath Predaking's foot. Megatron pontificates, believing that even if Cybertron is razed, the Transformers will rebuild it to be better—and do so to other worlds as well. Predaking interrupts his speech when he grabs Tigatron, however, and, knowing that he cannot allow the Autobots to rally behind a new leader, heads off with his troops, telling Predaking to finish off the Autobots. Airazor saves Tigatron from Predaking's grasp, but, knowing that the Decepticons are headed for the Primal Council, tells Tigatron to go help the others. Tigatron is reluctant at first, but Airazor insists, knowing that he is important to the contingency plan. Tigatron promises her that he will see her again and heads off, Airazor watching sadly as he goes.

Out in space, the Axalon nears closer to the source of the transwarp signals. Unfortunately, the signals are coming not from Cybertron...but from the disembodied head of Unicron! The generals realized their secret base has been located, but are unconcerned; Unicron is too drained of energon to react, and the transmatter bomb is prepped to go off in 20 cycles. Cicadacon, pleased that everything is going to plan, quotes a passage from the Covenant of Primus, declaring that the last generation will become the first. Back on the Axalon, the ship's science officer detects a build up of energy similar to stealth devices, unsure of its source. The energy suddenly shoots up, and the science officer deduces that whoever is inside is evacuating Unicron's head. Primal, realizing what's about to happen, orders the ship's shields up, as the transmatter bomb explodes, destroying Unicron's head. Tarantulas declares their plan ruined, as the shields of the Axalon have altered the trajectory of the bomb's fallout, preventing it from reaching most of Cybertron. Cicadacon simply states that it'll only take a bit longer than they had planned for. And Predaking, with Airazor grasped in his hands, watches as the transmatter falls to Cybertron...

In Nova Plenum, Megatron and his soldiers break through the Primal Council's tower. Megatron lets his name be heard...but he is confronted by an unafraid Ironhide, who has faced the "real" Megatron, and roughs up the Decepticon. Megatron quickly regains his bearings, however, and knocks the Autobot back. He, Silverbolt, Prowl, and Unit-3 are quickly surrounded by the Decepticons...but the Autobots reveal they've planned for this! As Tigatron arrives, the five activate their contingency plan—and combine into Magnaboss! Knocking Megatron back, the Decepticon orders his troops to hold Magnaboss off until Predaking can arrive. Meanwhile, Predaking watches as both Autobots and Decepticons are affected by the transmatter bomb, including Airazor, becoming featureless liquid-metal robots. As the generals arrive, Predaking inquires them into what's happening to them. Cicadacon simply explains that they're heading towards "greatness", evolving into "protoforms." Predaking is confused, and Cicadacon merges with his fellow generals, Tarantulas, and Ravage into a combiner of their own, Predacus! Predacus apologizes to Predaking, wanting him to be remade too...but all good peacetimes need a martyr, and so Predacus knocks Predaking back, stabbing and killing him.

The bombs begin to reach Nova Plenum, causing much distress amongst both sides. As Magnaboss finds Airazor, Tarantulas rushes to Megatron. Tarantulas lies to his leader, claiming that the transmatter was part of a "doomsday device" created by Galvatron in the event of his death, and that when Predaking learned of this, the shameful combiner took his own life. Megatron doesn't believe Tarantulas, however, and pushes forward to take out the Autobots while he still can. Tarantulas radios Ravage that Megatron hasn't fallen for the bait, and so, Ravage snipes Megatron with a stun blast. Cicadacon steps forth, addressing the Autobots, declaring that the Decepticons have surrendered.

In the following days, the Autobot and Decepticon leaders meet together to discuss peace, signing a peace treaty to declare an armistice. Prowl declares that the Autobots and Decepticons are no more, those being the names of warriors. The Autobots become Maximals, while the Decepticons, using the example of Predaking, become the Predacons. Though they are not yet one race, in time, they will forge forth a new path as Cybertronians. Optimus Primal takes up guardianship of the transmatter victims on the Axalon, promising to do what they can for them. Many come to visit their fallen friends; a heartbroken Tigatron watches over Airazor, a grim Prowl over Inferno, and a young, respectful Predacon over Grimlock. Those who have worked hard for peace on either side, like Ravage and Tarantulas, are given amnesty, while those who have prolonged the war, like Megatron, will be imprisoned and downgraded. Elsewhere, on Predacon Command Outpost One, the generals, now the Tripredacus Council, look over their continued experiments into weaponizing protoform technology. As he listens to his scientists' reports, Cicadacon smiles, looking over their plans for new ships and warriors, preparing to make all one...

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Quotes

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Blades: —ime is dead. I rekkkkrr— —Optimus Prime is dead.
Silverbolt: No...
Ironhide: RAGH! (punches wall)
Blades:—zzt—Do you copy? Kkkkkrt—
Prowl: Yes...we copy...

—The Autobots react to Optimus Prime's death.


Tarantulas: Generals! Galvatron is dead!
Ram Horn: Oh... How awful.
Cicadacon: Mmm.

—The Decepticons react to Galvatron's death.


"He was a smart old son of a glitch, wasn't he?
"That he was."
"And he had quite the mouth on him, right?"
"That he did."

Prowl and Silverbolt eulogize Perceptor


"Our world is deeply scarred. Its surface runs black with the blood of our fallen brothers. It need not continue. No more need perish, no more need be lost."

Tigatron


Terrorsaur: You're mine!
Waspinator: Wing-lady not stop Waspinator!
Airazor: Firstly, I belong to no one. Secondly, talking in the third person is not a healthy thing. You should look into doing something about that. Third—
Waspinator: Eep. (gets stepped on by Predaking)
Airazor: —Never mind.

—Thus began Waspinator's memorable career.


"You're right, of course, it is the end. The end of your insipid red badges and your pointless nobility. The old ways! So what if our cities fall down? We will build better ones. We will go to other worlds and we will build over theirs. Accept your fate. Before the end of this day, your line, your entire pathetic race will be—"
(Predaking grabs Tigatron.)
"ARRRGH!"
"—I... I wasn't finished and I do so enjoy a speech... Never mind."

Megatron's speech to Tigatron is interrupted.


"... I fought Megatron. He killed me. And I came back. What makes you think you can frighten me, you cheap, third-rate knock-off?!"

Ironhide threatens Megatron

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • Bove notes this story takes place some time after "The Rebirth", the three part finale of the original Sunbow The Transformers cartoon, with Optimus Prime and Galvatron in command of the Decepticons, respectively. Notably, Fortress Maximus is mentioned as one of the many fallen Autobots.
  • Optimus Prime was claimed to fallen in the "final battle" between Autobots and Decepticons in the Beast Machines episode, "Sparkwar Pt. II: The Search".
  • Prowl, Ironhide, and Silverbolt begin here their transformation to their Maximal selves, with them being shown to be in charge of the Maximals in both The Ascending and the Beast Wars Sourcebook, the latter of which explicitly retconned the Beast Wars toys who formed Magnaboss into being the same characters as their Generation 1 namesakes.
  • Unicron's head is shown orbiting Cybertron, having fallen into the planet's orbit after his destruction in The Transformers: The Movie However, see "continuity errors" below.
  • Part of the transmatter evolution process uses the reformatting technology of Unicron, seen most prominently in The Transformers: The Movie.
  • The idea of Optimus Primal and Megatron having both served in a "Great War" has been mentioned a few times before. Transformers: The Ultimate Guide declared Megatron to have served as a Predacon Commander at the end of "the Great War", while both his and Primal's BotCon 2006 toy bios and profiles in the retail edition of "Dawn of Future's Past", as well as Megatron's Beast Wars Sourcebook profile, mentioned they were each veterans of the "last Great War" fought between the Maximals and Predacons after the end of the Autobot/Decepticon Great War (mentioned only in Beast Wars tie-in media written by or with input from Ben Yee), with Megatron's profiles noting that he was both a field commander and a general. However, see "Continuity errors" below.
  • Big Convoy and Lio Convoy are shown as members of the Primal Council—both The Gathering and The Ascending depicted them as high-ranking members of the Maximals, as well as being members of the cross-faction Committee for State Affairs.
  • In the cartoon, Galvatron's former existence as Megatron is one of the reasons they decided to retrieve him after being exiled to Chaar, as seen in "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1".
  • Silverbolt notes that there has been rumors of experimentation with transwarp technology since before he came online. Megatron's message on the Golden Disk, seen in "The Agenda (Part 2)", had the Decepticon leader note that the technology was beginning to be developed. This was shortly after he and the other Decepticons awoke from stasis; Silverbolt was created not too long after, being infused with life by Vector Sigma in "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2".
  • Primal, Rhinox, Rattrap, Dinobot, and Waspinator are all depicted in their BotCon 2006 toy bodies.
  • Megatron is seen reading the Covenant of Primus, from which he gained his name, as seen in the two-part finale of Beast Wars, "Nemesis". Later in the issue, Cicadacon quotes a passage from it.
  • Predaking here serves as the inspiration for the Predacon faction, something established by both "Dawn of Future's Past" and Razorclaw's BotCon 2009 toy bio. However, see "continuity errors" below.
  • Multiple ships based on Ravage's transwarp cruiser from "The Agenda" are seen in this issue, along with the Predacon Command Outpost One from the first part. However, see "continuity errors" below.
  • Ram Horn claims to have come from the Pit, the Cybertronian version of Hell first mentioned in Beast Wars, and a facility that the Beast Wars Sourcebook declared to be where Predacon protoforms are both created and joined with sparks. It's mentioned a few other times in the issue.
  • Ironhide mentions how he was once killed by the original Megatron, only to come back; his death was seen in The Transformers: The Movie. Later, Prowl mentions Megatron's surprise attack on the Autobot shuttle he and Ironhide were on, and Magnaboss paraphrases Megatron's line to a dying Ironhide: "such heroic nonsense."
  • Among the victims of transmatter is Grimlock, presumably to set up the Dinobot's appearances in The Gathering and The Ascending.
  • Dinobot is seen standing over Grimlock's stasis pod, implying that he got the idea for his Beast Wars name from the Autobot subgroup. This made even more apparent in the accompanying BotCon 2016 script reading "The Hot Rod", in which the yet-not named as such Dinobot was presented as an admirer of Grimlock. [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Geoff Johns|{{#if:||Geoff Johns}}]] literalism at its finest, folks.
  • A blueprint for the design of Magmatron is seen on Cicadacon's datapad; the Predacon served the Tripredacus Council before eventually betraying them in The Gathering. However, see "errors" below.

Transformers references

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  • Part of the transmatter process includes energy from the Swarm, the entity that served as the main antagonist for the last few issues of the Marvel Generation 2 comic. Sea Clamp's comments seem to imply that they're using it for it's life-giving powers, which it gained after it had consumed Optimus Prime and the Creation Matrix, having gained the life it lacked, in the final issue of the series. This connection seems inspired by Larry DiTillio's desire to make the Vok an evolved form of the Swarm, who would have gave Cybertron protoforming technology. However, see "continuity errors" below. Later in the issue, Cicadacon swears by it.
  • The first Decepticon successfully reformatted with transmatter is the Beast Wars Predacon pillbug Retrax.
  • The Primal Council is named for the Convoy Council, the Maximal military authority seen in the Beast Wars Neo comic—since Optimus Primal himself was renamed "Convoy" for Japanese markets.
  • Big Convoy questions Prowl's plan, calling it a "few bah weeps short of a ninni bong," referencing the universal greeting from The Transformers: The Movie.
  • Unit-3's name, replacing the moniker of "Under-3", is derived from Tigatron's codename from "Dawn of Future's Past", Unit-2. In fact, Tigatron's unit of Autobots is called "Unit-2".
  • Big Convoy's unit is sent to the Rust Sea Peninsula; the Rust Sea was first mentioned in the letters page for the Marvel UK The Transformers comic, and has since then gone on to appear in many continuities.
  • Unit-3 calls the Decepticons "Unicron's spawn," the same invective leveled at Tarantulas by Megatron in Beast Wars episode "Nemesis Part 1".
  • The fourth Axalon crew member, originally drawn as Cheetor, appears to have been redrawn and colored as young Beast Wars II Maximal Lio Junior, though it's most likely not meant to be him. Either him or another in his colors shows up at the end of the issue.
  • Primal tells "Rattrap" to "shut his trap", a call-forward to the name that he will eventually take while also being a variation on the oft-slung "Shut up, Rattrap" catchphrase used whenever Rattrap was being obnoxious in the Beast Wars cartoon.
  • Among the Decepticons generic seen in this issue are those based on or colored as the Hunt for the Decepticons live-action movie continuity character Terradive, the BotCon 1996 exclusive Generation 2 Decepticon Nightracer (specifically in the colors her creator Raksha wanted her to be in), the Timelines Seacons, the Generation 2 release of Firecon Sparkstalker, and Machine Wars Skywarp.
  • On the opposite side, various generics on the Autobot side are colored as: Generation 2 Laser Rod Volt, Generation 2 Color Changer Jetstorm, the Generation 2 Go-Bot version of Bumblebee, European and Australasia-exclusive Action Master Rumbler, the black-and-red version of Lio Junior from the Beast Wars II toyline included with a jigsaw puzzle, the Technobot Strafe, and R-Blade.
  • Aside from them, others bearing the color schemes (and hence, presumably are those characters) of Beast Wars Buzz Saw, Razorbeast Drill Bit, Manta Ray, Beetle, Snapper, Insecticon, Scarem, and Air Hammer, and Beast Wars II Bigmos and Dirge. Also, somewhat randomly, the Autobot Action Master Mainframe is seen both as part of Unit-2 and during the signing of the peace treaty.
  • Ram Horn mentions "astro-seconds" and "quartrexes" in an attempt to annoy Sea Clamp, units of time mentioned in the Sunbow The Transformers cartoon episodes, in "Transport to Oblivion" and "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1", respectively.
  • Cicadacon lays down the Decepticon sigil when surrendering, similar to how Optimus Prime surrendered to Scorponok in issue #74 of the Marvel The Transformers comic, by laying down the Autobot symbol.

Real-life references

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  • Ironhide refers to the Predacon Megatron as a "knock-off," toys made by other companies that are obvious copies of real Transformers toys.

Continuity errors

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  • To put it very mildly, this story was quite controversial within the fandom—aside from the admittedly subjective "Beast Wars isn't supposed to be all about Generation 1" complaints, the story in general actively contradicts major pieces of lore from the Beast Wars cartoon. Some of these issues have their origins in plot points that author John-Paul Bove had in mind but either didn't have time for or didn't realize were unclear, which he has gone on to clarify on his Tumblr. However, many of his clarifications, based on his own authorial intent, cause even further confusion. The story draws upon four major sources: the Beast Wars cartoon, the Sunbow The Transformers cartoon, the BotCon 2006 "Dawn of Future's Past" comic, and the various IDW Publishing Beast Wars comics. For organization's sake, we have divided each continuity error by which story they contradict, along with a section for other general errors below.

Beast Wars cartoon errors

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  • In the Beast Wars cartoon itself, the Autobots and Decepticons were treated as "Arthurian"-style figures, having long descended into legend by the time of the cartoon. This story chooses to brazenly ignore that, depicting a good majority of the Beast Wars cast as having existed at the end of the Great War. Some materials have done this before—the aforementioned Transformers: The Ultimate Guide placing Megatron at the end of the Great War, as well as Optimus Primal and Megatron's BotCon 2006 toy bios, their "Dawn of Future's Past" retail edition profiles, and Megatron's Beast Wars Sourcebook profile, all declaring the two to be veterans of the Maximal/Predacon "Great War"—but all of these cases were already at odds with the cartoon long before this story's release (see here for more), so it's only more egregious that this story would choose to feature even more of the Beast Wars cast as coexisting with their "ancient ancestors".
  • A particularly bad example of this story featuring Beast Wars characters during the age of the Autobots and Decepticons can be found with the Tripredacus Council: in "The Agenda (Part 1)", Ram Horn recounts how their "Decepticon ancestors" were defeated in battle, but this story decides to depict them as the ones who have surrendered. Bove claims that he ignored this line in favor of one from "Other Victories", where Tarantulas revealed that he and the Tripredacus Council were unconnected to either Autobot or Decepticon, and there's some vague lip service paid to this, with Sea Clamp noting that as far as the other Decepticons know, the generals are "as Decepticon as they are." However, even then, it's clear that Ram Horn and the others weren't literally meant to be the ones who surrendered to the Autobots. Even more baffling is Bove's choice to retcon Cicadacon and Sea Clamp (via their toy bios, and admittedly only implied) into being reformatted versions of Shockwave and Soundwave; the latter particularly stands out, as it would have meant that Tarantulas would have been fine with killing one of his masters by blowing up the Ark in "Master Blaster".
  • Megatron is depicted as high-ranking enough to lead large forces of Decepticons and take command after Galvatron's defeat—but in the cartoon itself, he was originally a lowly gangster and troublemaker. Bove notes that he didn't intend for this...but even then, the fact that the Tripredacus Council considers him a threat to peace is questionable, when in the cartoon they considered him a minor annoyance to their plans until they detected the transwarp wavefront in "The Agenda (Part 1)", only then sending Ravage after him. Megatron even referred to the Autobots and Decepticons as "archaic energon-guzzlers" in "The Agenda (Part III)"—but here, he is one himself! And that's without even bringing up how his toy, obviously based on his Transmetal 2 form, is used to depict a pre-Beast Wars Megatron (for toy-selling purposes, of course, but still).
  • The idea of protoforming being a new technology had previously been suggested in the Japanese guidebook Beast Wars Universe, which held it as a new development in the Pax Cybertronia era. This was based on notes from show runners Larry DiTillio and Bob Forward. However, those were "behind the scenes" notes that had not made it into any published stories before, and were alongside other conceptual notes that were rendered impossible by later storyline developments. Even if that concept is to be canonized by "Dawn," the depiction of protoforming as a specifically Decepticon superweapon that caused pre-existing Transformers to turn into protoforms, and the depiction of stasis pods as life support systems are...dubious decisions, at best. Admittedly, the cartoon itself did cause some confusion as to whether or not the Maximal protoforms were newly brought online; the events of "The Spark" treated Airazor as part of a "newborn" metaphor, while both Tigatron's debut in "Fallen Comrades" and Silverbolt and Quickstrike's debut in "Coming of the Fuzors (Part 1)" mentioned that the crash of their stasis pods had damaged their "identity circuits," causing them to not "know" themselves; many interpreted this line as them having had actual lived identities beforehand, rather than simply being programmed with an innate sense of self that they had lost. This, along with Rampage having existed before being turned back into a protoform as seen in "Bad Spark" has caused many authors to ignore the "newborn" idea of protoforms in favor of them existing beforehand. Still, the decision to make Tigatron and Airazor as prominent Autobots at the end of the war, with Tigatron serving as one of the Autobot/Maximal leaders on the Primal Council feels contradictory, at the very least. See more below in "Dawn of Future's Past errors" for more on the specifics of Tigatron and Airazor, and "IDW Beast Wars" errors for more on the protoforms in general.
  • The cartoon established that the majority of the characters renamed themselves upon arriving on Earth—the only ones whose names remained the same (aside from Ravage, obviously) were Optimus Primal, Megatron, Tarantulas, and Depth Charge. The comic tries to continue that idea—Rhinox, Scorponok, and Rattrap are never referred to by name, but Terrorsaur is referred to by his name in his toy bio, and strangely, Waspinator refers to himself by his Earth name despite not having a toy made for this convention. And again, Tigatron and Airazor are shown to have their Earth names despite not apparently remembering anything else about their old lives.
  • The Axalon is shown here to be an Autobot ship, scaled to their massive size. As seen in the cartoon, it was scaled to the Maximals—and when Primal was mutated by the power of Optimus Prime's spark into his "Optimal Optimus" form, he was shown to tower over the ship's bridge. It's possible that the Axalon could have been retrofitted since then to be smaller—but nothing in the cartoon suggests that. Additionally, Optimus Primal, while privy to some secrets like the experiments on Protoform X, was ultimately a lower-ranking Maximal, the captain of an exploration crew. The comic tries to pay some lip service to this idea, having Primal and his crew being sent because they're the only ship available...but he's shown to have enough authority to take the transmatter bomb victims into his care.
  • Both Rhinox and Rattrap are depicted as crew members on the Axalon long before the start of the cartoon. With Rhinox, this isn't so unbelievable; Primal treats him as an old friend, and he's privy to secrets such as Protoform X being on board the Axalon. However, the opening episodes of Beast Wars made it clear that Rattrap had only recently started serving under Primal's command at the beginning of the cartoon, consistently questioning Primal's decisions ("First day on the job or what?", "You sure you're cut out for this 'commander' gig?"), only warming up to him as time goes on. The story additionally suggests that Rattrap gave Optimus Primal his name, which, aside from the aforementioned issues with Rattrap's time on the Axalon, is an utterly baffling idea. Even more baffling is that Cheetor was at one point obviously drawn as a member of the Axalon crew, but thankfully, he was changed into a random generic.
  • Ships based on the transwarp cruiser used by Ravage in "The Agenda" can be seen in Unicron's head and on Cicadacon's datapad, but Sea Clamp called the ship "experimental", implying it was only recently developed.
  • In the cartoon, Ravage's service as a Predacon under the Tripredacus Council is little more than a rumor, only known by certain Maximals like Optimus Primal. While he's not seen by anyone in this story besides the Tripredacus Council and Predaking, the fact that he's publicly granted amnesty for his actions seems to contradict that.
  • In the cartoon, Tarantulas was slipped into Megatron's gang of criminals to keep tabs on him for the Tripredacus Council. Here, he's shown to do the same while Megatron was a high-ranking Decepticon, and apparently is trusted by Megatron. While this isn't contradictory per se, it's yet another odd decision.
  • Finally, Inferno is shown among those affected by the transmatter bomb explosion, implying that he would become the protoform that was reprogrammed into the Predacon Inferno, a laughably stupid idea. Bove has claimed that he didn't explicitly show it to leave it up to interpretation, but still, it's very obvious what he was implying.

Sunbow The Transformers errors

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  • Of note, the original Beast Wars cartoon was written to be in a vague, unspecified Generation 1 continuity, drawing on both elements of the Sunbow The Transformers cartoon and the Marvel The Transformers comics. However, as with the majority of post-cartoon Beast Wars stories, the comic opts to make it a continuation of the Sunbow cartoon, with elements that couldn't have happened in a comic based continuity being incorporated (Unicron's head orbiting Cybertron, Ironhide and Prowl's death at the hands of Megatron, Megatron's transformation into Galvatron). However, this doesn't prevent from continuity errors arising from the cartoon, some of which are the results of kind-of sort-of trying to include elements of Marvel continuity that simply just don't work with the cartoon.
  • Unicron's head is shown to be orbiting Cybertron, as it famously was at the end of The Transformers: The Movie after his destruction. However, in the subsequent third season of the cartoon, Unicron's head was blasted out of orbit in "Ghost in the Machine", and was last seen floating in empty space in "Call of the Primitives".
  • Cicadacon claims that the earliest generations of Cybertronians were forged from the "primordial metals" of Cybertron, similar to the origin given to the Transformer race by Simon Furman in both the Marvel US and UK The Transformers comics, and the Generation 2 comic that served as a sequel to the former. However, this just straight up isn't true for cartoon continuity; the "Five Faces of Darkness" mini-series that served as the premiere for the third season of the cartoon revealed that the Cybertronians were mechanically manufactured by the Quintessons, who used Cybertron as a factory world.
  • Similarly, the Swarm connection is hard to reconcile with the cartoon continuity. In the Generation 2 comics, the Swarm was the result of continued using of the "budding" method of creating new Transformers, which obviously doesn't exist in the cartoon continuity. Additionally, the Swarm's recreation by Optimus Prime using the Matrix couldn't have happened in this version, with the Matrix having been drained eradicating the Hate Plague in "The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2". Again, the Beast Wars cartoon incorporated several Marvel continuity concepts, and any encounter with the Swarm almost certainly wouldn't have happened the same way it did in the comic, but the use of it with the rest of the comic being almost entirely Sunbow cartoon-based is certainly strange at the very least.

"Dawn of Future's Past" errors

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  • This story follows on with the retcon that Tigatron and Airazor existed before the events of the Beast Wars cartoon. However, in that story, Tigatron was a Maximal beat cop, only known as "Unit-2" and not having enough clearance to know about the Golden Disk, while Airazor was the pilot of the ship Chromia 10, who didn't know each other prior to meeting in "Dawn of Future's Past". What's especially strange is the decision to have Airazor one of those affected by the transmatter bomb—meaning at some point she was cured and released from the Axalon, only to have her spark transported into a blank protoform after her ship was heavily damaged saving the Axalon from Laserbeak and Buzzsaw.
  • The original Predacons being the source for the Beast Wars faction comes from "Dawn of Future's Past" and Razorclaw's subsequent BotCon 2009 toy bio card. However, them being the source of the name is about the only thing this story shares with those two sources. In Razorclaw's profile, it claimed that at the end of the war, Razorclaw rose to power after most of the Decepticons were destroyed, forming the Predacons, and nearly leading them to victory, only to be assassinated by the Tripredacus Council as part of their machinations. Here, the Predacons are killed before the Predacon faction is created, and are just random Decepticons whose deaths are used by the Tripredacus Council as propaganda, killed while they were combined. Additionally, Divebomb was shown to still be alive in "Dawn of Future's Past", aiding Megatron's theft of the Golden Disk with his agents, Laserbeak and Buzzsaw. The bio of Laserbeak even stated that Divebomb was the one who gave both them and Ravage their new Predacon forms, with Ravage only later defecting to the Tripredacus Council's side.

IDW Publishing Beast Wars errors

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  • In general, the only major continuity errors that pop up are those that contradict the events given in the Beast Wars Sourcebook, and given that the guidebook also contradicted both the cartoon and The Gathering and The Ascending, it's not quite as egregious as some of the other errors. Still:
  • Galvatron is depicted here as having fallen in his final battle with Optimus Prime. However, the glossary published in the trade version of the Beast Wars Sourcebook claimed that Galvatron's fate was unknown, the subject of legend and conjecture.
  • Something that does contradict The Gathering and The Ascending is the depiction of many of the Predacons from that series—reprogrammed from Maximal protoforms—as active Decepticons on Cybertron, along with a few of the Maximals from said series, including Retrax, Buzz Saw, Manta Ray, Snapper, Insecticon, Scarem, and Air Hammer. It falls under the same error with protoforms mentioned above, but in what are definitely errors are the depiction of Retrax as the first successful experiment of the generals (he was depicted as a Maximal protoform reprogrammed by Magmatron's Predacons) and the depiction of both Snapper and Scarem as Decepticons (Snapper's profile in the Beast Wars Sourcebook depicted him as a former Maximal who joined the crew of the Axalon, before being reprogrammed on Earth into a Predacon, while Scarem's profile noted that his Predacon reprogramming was imperfect, shades of his Maximal self still showing through).
  • In keeping with the above notes about Megatron, issue #1 of The Gathering had Lio Convoy explicitly describe Megatron as little more than a "loose cannon," not worth worrying about... but here, Lio Convoy is one of the Autobot commanders around when Megatron nearly pushes the Decepticons to defeat the Autobots!
  • The peace treaty that the Autobots and Decepticons sign to formally end the Great War in this story is strongly intimated to be none other than the Pax Cybertronia, first mentioned in the Beast Wars cartoon episode "The Agenda (Part 1)". While never explicitly elaborated on in the cartoon, the logical intent behind this treaty was that it was what officially brought an end to the age-old Autobot/Decepticon war, a notion that this story appears to agree with. However, with this story also being part of the IDW Beast Wars comics, that poses a problem with how the Beast Wars Sourcebook instead shifted the timeframe of the Pax Cybertronia's ratification to be much later than the Autobot Decepticon war.
    • Throughout the Sourcebook's various profiles and Glossary entries are bits and pieces detailing the largely unseen period of history between the age of the Autobots and Decepticons and that of the Maximals and Predacons. The Great War between the Autobots and Decepticons was followed by the "Great Upgrade" that brought about the Maximals and Predacons, only for another Great War to break out between the latter two factions (and said war ended with events akin to Beast Wars II). It was the end of this Great War that led to the signing of the Pax Cybertronia by the Maximal and Predacon leaders. Yet, the peace treaty depicted in this story predates the "Great Upgrade" and is signed by the remaining Autobot and Decepticon leaders.
    • Furthermore, the Sourcebook profile for Magmatron stated that he tried to ruin the Pax Cybertronia in its infancy (by inciting events loosely akin to Beast Wars Neo), meaning he obviously existed before the signing. But in this story, Cicadacon is seen working on designs for the creation of Magmatron, meaning he won't be born until after the treaty has already been signed.
However, there is still some wiggle room for the Sourcebook's version of history to play out in this story's future, since the treaty signed here is never actually explicitly referred to as the "Pax Cybertronia". Ignoring the author's external commentary on the matter would allow for at least some of this to be smoothed over, with the treaty in this story being a different armistice and the actual Pax Cybertronia coming later.
  • The Glossary's entry for the Axalon noted that the ship was built after the Pax Cybertronia as part of a Maximal-led space exploration initiative, while in this story it's shown as an existing Autobot ship already in service at the end of the Great War.
  • Magnaboss's profile in the Sourcebook claimed he was developed in response to the Tripredacus Council's own combined form, Tripredacus. However, Magnaboss is here shown to be created as part of an end-of-the-war contingency, with his components apparently being unaware of Predacus.

Art and technical errors

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  • Sea Clamp and Ram Horn's names are consistently spelt as "Seaclamp" and "Ramhorn."
  • Prowl, Ironhide, and Silverbolt have their combiner modes (and in Ironhide's case, his vehicle mode) of their Combiner Wars toys, but their robots modes are depicted as mostly being modified versions of their classic character models, with Prowl having his hood chest and Ironhide his windshield chest.

Other trivia

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Covers

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Reprints

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References

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