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The '''Alien/Autobot Cooperation Act'''<ref>[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|''Revenge of the Fallen'' novel]]</ref> is a secret agreement made by the [[United States of America|United States]] and the [[Autobot]]s. In return for providing intelligence and protection from the [[Decepticon]]s, the United States grant the Autobots safe haven. As [[NEST]] became more multinational, the terms of the agreement spread to its members. Under the agreement, information is to be shared fully and equally with both sides.
The '''Alien/Autobot Cooperation Act'''<ref>[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|''Revenge of the Fallen'' novel]]</ref> is a secret agreement made by the [[United States of America|United States]] and the [[Autobot]]s. In return for providing intelligence and protection from the [[Decepticon]]s, the United States grant the Autobots safe haven. As [[NEST]] became more multinational, the terms of the agreement spread to its members. Under the agreement, information is to be shared fully and equally with both sides. Along with stating the Autobots would fight by the US’s rules (Optimus clearly didn’t get the memo)


The United States might have left out a [[Ark (DOTM)|relevant detail]] or two, though.
The United States might have left out a [[Ark (DOTM)|relevant detail]] or two, though.

Revision as of 23:13, 31 December 2022

The Alien/Autobot Cooperation Act<ref>Revenge of the Fallen novel</ref> is a secret agreement made by the United States and the Autobots. In return for providing intelligence and protection from the Decepticons, the United States grant the Autobots safe haven. As NEST became more multinational, the terms of the agreement spread to its members. Under the agreement, information is to be shared fully and equally with both sides. Along with stating the Autobots would fight by the US’s rules (Optimus clearly didn’t get the memo)

The United States might have left out a relevant detail or two, though.

Fiction

Revenge of the Fallen film

When Theodore Galloway aired some complaints he had with the Autobots, one of the problems was that while the Autobots gave NEST intelligence, they did not give them access to advanced weaponry. Optimus Prime countered that he was well aware of humanity's history of warfare, and that such an act would do more harm than good. Revenge of the Fallen

Dark of the Moon film

The act still stood two years later, however when Sentinel Prime betrayed the Autobots by sending a Decepticon army into Washington DC and threatened Earth, the United States decided to exile the Autobots from Earth, thus ending the treaty. Dark of the Moon

References

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