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[[File:Quintessons-CovenantofPrimus.jpg|thumb|right|400px|"Yet across the gulf of space, [...], intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us".]] | |||
The '''Age of Wrath''' is a period early in [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s history, characterized by the [[Quintesson]] invasion, their temporary rule of Cybertron, and the planet's revolt against their masters. | |||
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[[File:COP-coldwelderandratchet.jpg|thumb|left|200px|'It's true! [[Quintesson|They]] had eyes... They're glowing and then tentacles! And maps with planets with X's through them!"]] | |||
Because the [[Great Cataclysm]] had severely disrupted the development of Cybertron's societies, the comparatively young Cybertronian race had lagged behind in their technological and social development and lived in a largely feudal society ruled by scattered kings and warlords. When the Quintessons — the forgotten efforts of [[Quintus Prime]] — discovered the planet, they began observing the planet and its inhabitants remotely. Before long, the Quintessons began abducting lone Cybertronians and implanting probes in their bodies. One early victim was the menial worker [[Coldwelder]], who sought medical treatment from [[Ratchet (WFC)|Ratchet]] and [[Cogwheel]] after his traumatic experience. | |||
Soon afterward, the Quintessons revealed themselves to the masses, landing their ships in all of Cybertron's population centers. Claiming to be emissaries sent to "uplift" Cybertron, they won the adoration of Cybertronians by revealing the secret of the [[Transformation cog (biology)|T-cog]], which allowed Cybertronians to assume other shapes. {{storylink|Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus}} {{storylink|Transformers: Retribution}} The Quintessons shared their technological knowledge with Cybertronians, artificially accelerating Cybertron's public and private infrastructure and introducing the Transformers to spaceflight and dimensional travel. The Quintessons established the rule of law and helped regulate the [[Autobot High Council|High Council]], overseen by [[Sentinel Zeta Prime|Sentinel Prime]], a member of the [[Elite Guard]]. | |||
Hoping to subjugate and enslave Cybertronians, the Quintessons began re-organizing the Cybertronian social structure based on the ideals of [[Functionism|Form and Function]]. Many Transformers were organized into working collectives, while others, such as the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]]s, had their bodies modified with [[cockpit]]s to carry their new masters around. {{storylink|Transformers: Exodus|Exodus}} {{storylink|Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus}} | |||
[[File:OrionPaxSeesSpaceBridge-COP.jpg|thumb|250px|The Game has Changed.]] | |||
The Quintesson presence on Cybertron interfered with the [[Well of All Sparks]], to the point where some Cybertronians began emerging without names or personalities. The Quintessons claimed that this was for the best, since these new Transformers would not yearn for anything more out of life. One Transformer created during this time was [[Megatron (WFC)|D-16]], who was assigned to work in the mines. {{storylink|Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus}} {{storylink|Transformers: Retribution}} Perhaps the most ominous development was the establishment of the [[Supreme Court]], a kangaroo court where anyone could be imprisoned or executed based on hearsay. {{storylink|Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus}} | |||
The Quintessons also began building mysterious structures, which [[Prowl (WFC)|Prowl]] and [[Bluestreak (Prime)|Bluestreak]] analyzed. They discovered that they were dimensional gates, or "[[space bridge]]s", although it was unclear just how they worked. The final straw came when a young scientist known as [[Shockwave (WFC)|Shockwave]] translated the Quintesson language, which Senator [[Soundwave (WFC)|Soundwave]] analyzed... and realized that the Quintessons were discussing selling off the population of Cybertron. | |||
The Council enacted "Plan T-Cog", which involved raiding the Well to prove that Cybertronians could transform without Quintesson assistance. {{storylink|Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus}} Once this was done, Sentinel Prime declared war on the Quintessons, and called the Transformers to arms. In the conflict that followed, D-16 was one of the many Cybertronians who fought the Quintessons under Sentinel's command. {{storylink|Transformers: Retribution}} One archivist known as [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Orion Pax]] did not fight on the front lines, but embarked on a secret mission to inform resistance leaders of the various Quintesson subspecies. {{storylink|Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus}} | |||
=== | With the defeat of the Quintessons, Cybertron entered its [[Golden Age]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Exodus|Exodus}} {{storylink|Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus}} Over the course of time, many Cybertronians forgot their memories of the Quintessons entirely. Although they were denied Cybertron, the Quintessons eventually annexed the Cybertronian colony world of [[Aquatron]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Retribution}} | ||
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===Energon Universe === | |||
[[File:Trions.jpg|thumb|300px]] | |||
The Age of Wrath was a period of history that took place centuries before the [[Agorrian]] [[Darak]] and [[Zertonian]] [[Solila]] joined forces. {{storylink|Void Rivals issue 3|Void Rivals #3}} | |||
On Cybertron, the oppressive Quintessons ruled over slaves, including "[[Alpha Trion|A-3]]" and "[[Beta (G1)|Beta]]". A-3 and Beta would lead a [[Autobot Rebellion|rebellion]] against the Quintessons, eventually earning the names Alpha Trion and Zerta Trion, {{storylink|Void Rivals issue 17|Void Rivals #17}} with "Trion" being an honorific title for individuals with great wisdom and authority. {{storylink|Void Rivals issue 10|Void Rivals #10}} {{storylink|Void Rivals issue 17|Void Rivals #17}} The Quintessons sought retaliation via their ultimate weapon, [[Goliant]] a planet-sized giant. Zerta drew Goliant away from Cybertron, towards a distant star around the planets that would eventually become [[Agorria]] and [[Zertonia]]. {{storylink|Void Rivals issue 17|Void Rivals #17}} | |||
In the present day, a [[Quintesson Prosecutor]] that Darak and Solila met in their quest noted that his species had yet to live down the Age of Wrath. {{storylink|Void Rivals issue 3|Void Rivals #3}} | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | *The Age of Wrath's origins stem from the unproduced movie script ''[[The Secret of Cybertron]]'', which introduced the concept of the Quintessons. Many of the ideas introduced in ''The Secret of Cybertron'' would find their way into the [[Five Faces of Darkness]] arc, particularly its [[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4|fourth]] episode which introduced two key concepts: the Quintesson's control over a pre-[[Great War (G1)|Great War]] Cybertron, and their claim to having created the [[Transformer|Transformers]]. | ||
*The name of this Cybertronian epoch, the "Age of Wrath", originated from [[Dreamwave Productions]]' [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|G1 continuity]] ''[[Transformers: War Within: The Age of Wrath]]'' miniseries. While this miniseries involved the Quintessons and an invasion of Cybertron, the "Age of Wrath" was meant as an early name for the [[Expulsion of Unicron]]. Unfortunately, this information never made publication due to Dreamwave's collapse, and is only found in [[Simon Furman]]'s script for the unpublished [[The Age of Wrath Pt.5|''Age of Wrath'' #5]]. | |||
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| The name or term "Age of Wrath" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Age of Wrath (disambiguation). |

The Age of Wrath is a period early in Cybertron's history, characterized by the Quintesson invasion, their temporary rule of Cybertron, and the planet's revolt against their masters.
Fiction
[edit]Aligned continuity family
[edit]
Because the Great Cataclysm had severely disrupted the development of Cybertron's societies, the comparatively young Cybertronian race had lagged behind in their technological and social development and lived in a largely feudal society ruled by scattered kings and warlords. When the Quintessons — the forgotten efforts of Quintus Prime — discovered the planet, they began observing the planet and its inhabitants remotely. Before long, the Quintessons began abducting lone Cybertronians and implanting probes in their bodies. One early victim was the menial worker Coldwelder, who sought medical treatment from Ratchet and Cogwheel after his traumatic experience.
Soon afterward, the Quintessons revealed themselves to the masses, landing their ships in all of Cybertron's population centers. Claiming to be emissaries sent to "uplift" Cybertron, they won the adoration of Cybertronians by revealing the secret of the T-cog, which allowed Cybertronians to assume other shapes. The Covenant of Primus Transformers: Retribution The Quintessons shared their technological knowledge with Cybertronians, artificially accelerating Cybertron's public and private infrastructure and introducing the Transformers to spaceflight and dimensional travel. The Quintessons established the rule of law and helped regulate the High Council, overseen by Sentinel Prime, a member of the Elite Guard.
Hoping to subjugate and enslave Cybertronians, the Quintessons began re-organizing the Cybertronian social structure based on the ideals of Form and Function. Many Transformers were organized into working collectives, while others, such as the Seekers, had their bodies modified with cockpits to carry their new masters around. Exodus The Covenant of Primus

The Quintesson presence on Cybertron interfered with the Well of All Sparks, to the point where some Cybertronians began emerging without names or personalities. The Quintessons claimed that this was for the best, since these new Transformers would not yearn for anything more out of life. One Transformer created during this time was D-16, who was assigned to work in the mines. The Covenant of Primus Transformers: Retribution Perhaps the most ominous development was the establishment of the Supreme Court, a kangaroo court where anyone could be imprisoned or executed based on hearsay. The Covenant of Primus
The Quintessons also began building mysterious structures, which Prowl and Bluestreak analyzed. They discovered that they were dimensional gates, or "space bridges", although it was unclear just how they worked. The final straw came when a young scientist known as Shockwave translated the Quintesson language, which Senator Soundwave analyzed... and realized that the Quintessons were discussing selling off the population of Cybertron.
The Council enacted "Plan T-Cog", which involved raiding the Well to prove that Cybertronians could transform without Quintesson assistance. The Covenant of Primus Once this was done, Sentinel Prime declared war on the Quintessons, and called the Transformers to arms. In the conflict that followed, D-16 was one of the many Cybertronians who fought the Quintessons under Sentinel's command. Transformers: Retribution One archivist known as Orion Pax did not fight on the front lines, but embarked on a secret mission to inform resistance leaders of the various Quintesson subspecies. The Covenant of Primus
With the defeat of the Quintessons, Cybertron entered its Golden Age. Exodus The Covenant of Primus Over the course of time, many Cybertronians forgot their memories of the Quintessons entirely. Although they were denied Cybertron, the Quintessons eventually annexed the Cybertronian colony world of Aquatron. Transformers: Retribution
Energon Universe
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The Age of Wrath was a period of history that took place centuries before the Agorrian Darak and Zertonian Solila joined forces. Void Rivals #3
On Cybertron, the oppressive Quintessons ruled over slaves, including "A-3" and "Beta". A-3 and Beta would lead a rebellion against the Quintessons, eventually earning the names Alpha Trion and Zerta Trion, Void Rivals #17 with "Trion" being an honorific title for individuals with great wisdom and authority. Void Rivals #10 Void Rivals #17 The Quintessons sought retaliation via their ultimate weapon, Goliant a planet-sized giant. Zerta drew Goliant away from Cybertron, towards a distant star around the planets that would eventually become Agorria and Zertonia. Void Rivals #17
In the present day, a Quintesson Prosecutor that Darak and Solila met in their quest noted that his species had yet to live down the Age of Wrath. Void Rivals #3
Notes
[edit]- The Age of Wrath's origins stem from the unproduced movie script The Secret of Cybertron, which introduced the concept of the Quintessons. Many of the ideas introduced in The Secret of Cybertron would find their way into the Five Faces of Darkness arc, particularly its fourth episode which introduced two key concepts: the Quintesson's control over a pre-Great War Cybertron, and their claim to having created the Transformers.
- The name of this Cybertronian epoch, the "Age of Wrath", originated from Dreamwave Productions' G1 continuity Transformers: War Within: The Age of Wrath miniseries. While this miniseries involved the Quintessons and an invasion of Cybertron, the "Age of Wrath" was meant as an early name for the Expulsion of Unicron. Unfortunately, this information never made publication due to Dreamwave's collapse, and is only found in Simon Furman's script for the unpublished Age of Wrath #5.
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