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:''The Patterners are [[Transformer]]s from the [[Aligned continuity family|Aligned]] [[continuity family]].''
The '''Patterners''' study the movements of the stars in an effort to prevent another [[Great Cataclysm]].
 
The '''Patterners''' studied the movements of the stars in an effort to prevent another [[Great Cataclysm]].


==Members==
==Members==
* [[Azimuth]]
* [[Azimuth (COP)|Azimuth]]
* [[Ephemeris]]
* [[Kranix (ROTDS)|Kranix]]
* [[Perceptor (Prime)|Perceptor]]
* [[Perceptor (Prime)|Perceptor]]
* [[Reflector (COP)|Reflector]]
* [[Reflector (COP)|Reflector]]
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==Games==
==Games==
===''Rise of the Dark Spark''===
===''Rise of the Dark Spark''===
An ancient recording found in a deep underground vault on Cybertron mentioned the Patterners who argued with the [[Disciples of the Thirteen]] over the origins of the [[Dark Spark]]. One side believed it to be the [[Spark]] of [[Unicron]] whilst the other saw it as the ejected corruption from the [[Well of AllSparks]]. In the midst of these arguments, the [[Crystal Guardians]] took action after seeing the Dark Spark's power and decided that it must remain hidden forever. {{storylink|Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark|Rise of the Dark Spark}}
An ancient recording found in a deep underground vault on Cybertron mentioned the Patterners who argued with the [[Disciples of the Thirteen]] over the origins of the [[Dark Spark]]. One side believed it to be the [[Spark]] of [[Unicron]] whilst the other saw it as the ejected corruption from the [[Well of All Sparks]]. In the midst of these arguments, the [[Crystal Guardian]]s took action and decided that it must remain hidden forever. Even then, its malign influence continued, as the apostate Guardian [[Jhiaxus (ROTDS)|Jhiaxus]] nearly succeeded in a plan to use the Spark to enslave an army of his fellow Cybertronians (including the Patterner Kranix). {{storylink|Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (console)|Rise of the Dark Spark (console)}}


==Notes==
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Patterner''' (パターナー ''Patānā'')


[[Category:Prime subgroups]]
[[Category:Prime subgroups]]
[[Category:Aligned]]
[[Category:Aligned]]
[[Category:Transformer culture]]
[[Category:Transformer culture]]

Latest revision as of 10:55, 25 January 2023

The Patterners study the movements of the stars in an effort to prevent another Great Cataclysm.

Members

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Fiction

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The Covenant of Primus

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The Patterners originated from a group of Cybertronians who, while under the surface of Cybertron, attempted to discover the cause of the Great Cataclysm. Under the guidance of their leader, Azimuth, they came to logically study the movements of stars. When they emerged onto the surface, they began to carve these patterns onto the surface of the planet itself. Eventually, the markings grew to cover the entire planet. The Covenant of Primus

Games

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Rise of the Dark Spark

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An ancient recording found in a deep underground vault on Cybertron mentioned the Patterners who argued with the Disciples of the Thirteen over the origins of the Dark Spark. One side believed it to be the Spark of Unicron whilst the other saw it as the ejected corruption from the Well of All Sparks. In the midst of these arguments, the Crystal Guardians took action and decided that it must remain hidden forever. Even then, its malign influence continued, as the apostate Guardian Jhiaxus nearly succeeded in a plan to use the Spark to enslave an army of his fellow Cybertronians (including the Patterner Kranix). Rise of the Dark Spark (console)

Notes

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Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Patterner (パターナー Patānā)