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:''The ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' is a [[Decepticon]] [[starship]] from the [[2005 IDW continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''The ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' is a [[Decepticon]] [[starship]] from the [[2005 IDW continuity|2005 IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[File:Weak anthropic principle some of my best friends are autobots.jpg|thumb|upright=2.1|''The Decepticons labored to steal a craft to propel them into the void... a craft dubbed -- the '''Weak Antrophic Principle'''.'']] | [[File:Weak anthropic principle some of my best friends are autobots.jpg|thumb|upright=2.1|''The Decepticons labored to steal a craft to propel them into the void... a craft dubbed -- the '''Weak Antrophic Principle'''.'']] | ||
Though it was once one of many bog-standard exploration ships in the [[Autobot fleet]], the '''''Weak Anthropic Principle''''' would make a, very weird, name for itself as the primary mode of transportation of the [[Scavengers (G1)|Scavengers]]. | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===2005 IDW continuity=== | ===2005 IDW continuity=== | ||
The ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' was | The ship that would become the ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' was originally one of many Model 84 Autobot exploration vessels before it, along with several of its sister ships, was stolen by the Decepticons roughly when the [[Surge (event)|Surge]] occurred. {{storylink|Animals}} Now part of the [[Decepticon fleet]], the ship was employed as a prisoner escort ship piloted by [[Crankcase (G1)|Crankcase]]. Roughly around [[2008]], it was hijacked by [[Krok (G1)|Krok]] and [[Spinister (G1)|Spinister]], who locked up Crankcase somewhere and freed the ship's sole prisoner, Flyhigh (nicknamed [[Misfire (G1)|Misfire]] thanks to his crime), as they'd promised to the late [[Thundersaur]]. As the "Foragers", as they then called themselves, passed near the [[Dark Nebula]], they picked up the drifting [[Flywheels]] who joined their group. {{storylink|Kill All 'Cons}} | ||
However, wartime trauma led Krok to convince himself that he was a squad leader who'd "found" the ship in order to track down his squad, who he'd been separated from after the end of the war. {{storylink|Animals}} The rest of his gang (now including Crankcase) had supposedly been picked up over the course of his travels, and they all set out as "expropriation specialists", scavenging [[energon]] and spare parts from anywhere they could get, such as the Decepticon corpses on [[Clemency]]. {{storylink|Rules of Disengagement (issue)|Rules of Disengagement}} | However, wartime trauma led Krok to convince himself that he was a squad leader who'd "found" the ship in order to track down his squad, who he'd been separated from after the end of the war. {{storylink|Animals}} The rest of his gang (now including Crankcase) had supposedly been picked up over the course of his travels, and they all set out as "expropriation specialists", scavenging [[energon]] and spare parts from anywhere they could get, such as the Decepticon corpses on [[Clemency]]. {{storylink|Rules of Disengagement (issue)|Rules of Disengagement}} | ||
After teaming up with the fugitive [[Fulcrum]], the ''W.A.P.''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew was contacted by the [[Decepticon Justice Division]] and during the subsequent battle, Flywheels was killed. When the D.J.D. left Clemency to pursue [[Overlord ( | After teaming up with the fugitive [[Fulcrum]], the ''W.A.P.''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew was contacted by the [[Decepticon Justice Division]] and during the subsequent battle, Flywheels was killed. When the D.J.D. left Clemency to pursue [[Overlord (G1)|Overlord]], the surviving Scavengers returned to the ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' with Fulcrum and the brain-damaged [[Grimlock (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Grimlock]]. {{storylink|Scavengers (Part 2): Who's Afraid of the DJD?|Who's Afraid of the DJD?}} Though the Scavengers intended to use Grimlock to win themselves into the good graces of Cybertron's post-war government, the sociopolitical buildup and fallout of the [[Dark Cybertron (IDW)|Dark Cybertron]] event caused them to change their minds and they remained in space, having many wacky misadventures. {{storylink|Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots}} | ||
In one of these adventures, Fulcrum left the ship to rescue Misfire from the [[Galactic Council]]'s death row on [[Constancy]]. Though the [[K-Class]]er had schemed a brilliant escape, his plan was waylaid, first by Misfire stopping for some [[energon cube]]s, and then by the crew that remained aboard the ''Weak Anthropic Principle''—Krok, Crankcase and Spinister—were all incapacitated by [[Chief Justice]] [[Solomus|Tyrest]]'s [[universal killswitch]]. {{storylink|Remain in Light 4 of 5: Arm the Lonely|Arm the Lonely}} | |||
The crew of the ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' were playing a game of "[[Cybertronian games#Shoot Shoot Bang Bang|Shoot Shoot Bang Bang]]" when the ship's pilot Crankcase joined in, leaving the ''W.A.P.'' to crash into the planet of [[Tebris VII]]. {{storylink|Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots}} | The crew of the ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' were playing a game of "[[Cybertronian games#Shoot Shoot Bang Bang|Shoot Shoot Bang Bang]]" when the ship's pilot Crankcase joined in, leaving the ''W.A.P.'' to crash into the planet of [[Tebris VII]]. {{storylink|Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots}} | ||
Shortly afterwards, the ship was boarded by the Duly Appointed Enforcer of the [[Tyrest Accord]] [[Fortress Maximus (G1) | Shortly afterwards, the ship was boarded by the Duly Appointed Enforcer of the [[Tyrest Accord]] [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]], looking for Grimlock, but Krok and Crankcase were able to bluff him into believing that they had endangered the lives of some [[Roboid]]s nearby and when he left to save them, the Scavengers escaped the planet in the ''Weak Anthropic Principle''. {{storylink|Animals}} | ||
The Scavengers stopped off at [[Earth]] so Crankcase could meet an online friend of his, "[[CONS4EVA]]". The friend, as it turned out, was in fact a [[Dire Wraith]] who wanted Crankcase's help in completing a [[Temptoria]]n religious ceremony known as "The Crossover". With the help of [[human]] [[MP3]], the two completed the ceremony and opened a portal to a higher plane of existence...a portal far too small for anyone to enter. Krok offered both aliens a spot on the ''W.A.P.'' which CONS4EVA declined, only asking for a ride to the nearest [[starhub]], but MP3 readily accepted. Unfortunately for him however, Fulcrum took off before he could board. {{storylink|Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again!}} | The Scavengers stopped off at [[Earth]] so Crankcase could meet an online friend of his, "[[CONS4EVA]]". The friend, as it turned out, was in fact a [[Dire Wraith]] who wanted Crankcase's help in completing a [[Temptoria]]n religious ceremony known as "The [[Crossover]]". With the help of [[human]] [[MP3]], the two completed the ceremony and opened a portal to a higher plane of existence... a portal far too small for anyone to enter. Krok offered both aliens a spot on the ''W.A.P.'' which CONS4EVA declined, only asking for a ride to the nearest [[starhub]], but MP3 readily accepted. Unfortunately for him however, Fulcrum took off before he could board. {{storylink|Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again!}} | ||
The Scavengers eventually made their way to [[Frayus]] to loot "[[Camp Conclave]]", an abandoned | The Scavengers eventually made their way to [[Frayus]] to loot "[[Camp Conclave]]", an abandoned Decepticon outpost rumoured to be rich in [[ununtrium]] and left their ship in orbit. While they searched the outpost however, the Galactic Council and the [[Black Block Consortia]] arrived to do battle on the planet. The Scavengers tried to escape but were unable to teleport back to their ship, theorizing that the ''W.A.P.'' had been damaged in the crossfire. {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 3): Journey's End|Journey's End}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*First seen in "[[Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots]]", the ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' is a Decepticon-purple version of the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'s [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] [[character model|animation model]]. After crashing on Tebris VII the bridge, with rocks bulging in through the windows, resembles the interior of the cartoon's Autobot Headquarters. | *First seen in "[[Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots]]", the ''Weak Anthropic Principle'' is a Decepticon-purple version of the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'s [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] [[character model|animation model]]. After crashing on Tebris VII the bridge, with rocks bulging in through the windows, resembles the interior of the cartoon's Autobot Headquarters. | ||
* | *The ship's name – more specifically its abbreviated name, the W.A.P. – has since become even weirder thanks to the wonders of modern music. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Latest revision as of 19:19, 20 May 2024
- The Weak Anthropic Principle is a Decepticon starship from the 2005 IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Though it was once one of many bog-standard exploration ships in the Autobot fleet, the Weak Anthropic Principle would make a, very weird, name for itself as the primary mode of transportation of the Scavengers.
Fiction
[edit]2005 IDW continuity
[edit]The ship that would become the Weak Anthropic Principle was originally one of many Model 84 Autobot exploration vessels before it, along with several of its sister ships, was stolen by the Decepticons roughly when the Surge occurred. Animals Now part of the Decepticon fleet, the ship was employed as a prisoner escort ship piloted by Crankcase. Roughly around 2008, it was hijacked by Krok and Spinister, who locked up Crankcase somewhere and freed the ship's sole prisoner, Flyhigh (nicknamed Misfire thanks to his crime), as they'd promised to the late Thundersaur. As the "Foragers", as they then called themselves, passed near the Dark Nebula, they picked up the drifting Flywheels who joined their group. Kill All 'Cons
However, wartime trauma led Krok to convince himself that he was a squad leader who'd "found" the ship in order to track down his squad, who he'd been separated from after the end of the war. Animals The rest of his gang (now including Crankcase) had supposedly been picked up over the course of his travels, and they all set out as "expropriation specialists", scavenging energon and spare parts from anywhere they could get, such as the Decepticon corpses on Clemency. Rules of Disengagement
After teaming up with the fugitive Fulcrum, the W.A.P.'s crew was contacted by the Decepticon Justice Division and during the subsequent battle, Flywheels was killed. When the D.J.D. left Clemency to pursue Overlord, the surviving Scavengers returned to the Weak Anthropic Principle with Fulcrum and the brain-damaged Grimlock. Who's Afraid of the DJD? Though the Scavengers intended to use Grimlock to win themselves into the good graces of Cybertron's post-war government, the sociopolitical buildup and fallout of the Dark Cybertron event caused them to change their minds and they remained in space, having many wacky misadventures. Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots
In one of these adventures, Fulcrum left the ship to rescue Misfire from the Galactic Council's death row on Constancy. Though the K-Classer had schemed a brilliant escape, his plan was waylaid, first by Misfire stopping for some energon cubes, and then by the crew that remained aboard the Weak Anthropic Principle—Krok, Crankcase and Spinister—were all incapacitated by Chief Justice Tyrest's universal killswitch. Arm the Lonely
The crew of the Weak Anthropic Principle were playing a game of "Shoot Shoot Bang Bang" when the ship's pilot Crankcase joined in, leaving the W.A.P. to crash into the planet of Tebris VII. Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots
Shortly afterwards, the ship was boarded by the Duly Appointed Enforcer of the Tyrest Accord Fortress Maximus, looking for Grimlock, but Krok and Crankcase were able to bluff him into believing that they had endangered the lives of some Roboids nearby and when he left to save them, the Scavengers escaped the planet in the Weak Anthropic Principle. Animals
The Scavengers stopped off at Earth so Crankcase could meet an online friend of his, "CONS4EVA". The friend, as it turned out, was in fact a Dire Wraith who wanted Crankcase's help in completing a Temptorian religious ceremony known as "The Crossover". With the help of human MP3, the two completed the ceremony and opened a portal to a higher plane of existence... a portal far too small for anyone to enter. Krok offered both aliens a spot on the W.A.P. which CONS4EVA declined, only asking for a ride to the nearest starhub, but MP3 readily accepted. Unfortunately for him however, Fulcrum took off before he could board. Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again!
The Scavengers eventually made their way to Frayus to loot "Camp Conclave", an abandoned Decepticon outpost rumoured to be rich in ununtrium and left their ship in orbit. While they searched the outpost however, the Galactic Council and the Black Block Consortia arrived to do battle on the planet. The Scavengers tried to escape but were unable to teleport back to their ship, theorizing that the W.A.P. had been damaged in the crossfire. Journey's End
Notes
[edit]- First seen in "Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots", the Weak Anthropic Principle is a Decepticon-purple version of the Ark's Generation 1 cartoon animation model. After crashing on Tebris VII the bridge, with rocks bulging in through the windows, resembles the interior of the cartoon's Autobot Headquarters.
- The ship's name – more specifically its abbreviated name, the W.A.P. – has since become even weirder thanks to the wonders of modern music.
External links
[edit]- The anthropic principle (both weak and strong) at Wikipedia


