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[[File:NewWorldsOrder-CouncilOfWorlds.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Let's hope they don't need any more delegates later!  They'll need a new table!]]
[[File:NewWorldsOrder-CouncilOfWorlds.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Let's hope they don't need any more delegates later!  They'll need a new table!]]


The legislative backbone of the burgeoning [[Republic of Cybertron]], the '''Council of Worlds''' is the political body for [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and its former colonies. A democratic parliament overseen by of [[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]], the Council allows representatives from each world to discuss diplomatic matters related to the interaction and integration of the scattered worlds for the good of all it's members.
The legislative backbone of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s postwar [[Republic of Cybertron|republic]], the '''Council of Worlds''' is the political body established to manage political dealings between the members of the republic: Cybertron, five of its former colony worlds, and [[Earth]]. Each world is represented by one to two delegates, selected to represent their planet as they discuss diplomatic matters related to the integration and interaction of their scattered worlds for the good of all its members.  
 
Despite a rocky start, the Council has managed to keep together, thanks in part to the somewhat reluctant leadership of Starscream.


{{spoilers|The Chosen One|January 20 2018}}


==Members==
==Members==
{{collist|2|
{{collist|2|
*Emperor [[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]]—head
*First Delegate [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]]—head and delegate for [[Cybertron]]
*[[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]]—delegate for [[Republic of Cybertron|Cybertron]]
*The [[Mistress of Flame]]—delegate for [[Caminus]]
*[[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]] ([[Mistress of Flame]] as substitute)—delegate for [[Caminus]]
*[[Knock Out (G1)|Knock Out]] and [[Moonracer (G1)|Moonracer]]—delegates for [[Velocitron]]
*[[Knock Out (G1)|Knock Out]] and [[Moonracer (G1)|Moonracer]]—delegates for [[Velocitron]]
*[[Vanquish (G1)|Vanquish]] and [[Fireshot (G1)|Fireshot]]—delegates for [[Devisiun]]
*[[Vanquish (G1)|Vanquish]] and [[Fireshot (G1)|Fireshot]]—delegates for [[Devisiun]]
*[[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] and [[Tigatron]]—delegates for [[Eukaris]]
*[[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] and [[Tigatron]]—delegates for [[Eukaris]]
*[[Strika (BM)|Strika]] and [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]]—delegates for [[Vigilem|Carcer]]
*[[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]] and [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]]—delegates for [[Vigilem|Carcer]]
*[[Marissa Faireborn]]—delegate for [[Earth]]
*[[Marissa Faireborn]]—delegate for [[Earth]]
}}
}}
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In the end, political wrangling ensured [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]] was the representative of Cybertron and Starscream was the head. This was meant to give Starscream de facto control but he was unaware that Rattrap, having been working for Prowl, was secretly working for Optimus now. {{storylink|All That Remains}} {{storylink|Windblade vol. 2 issue 4|Windblade vol. 2 #4}} Prowl continued to argue that this was only leading to a reborn [[Decepticon Empire]] under Starscream (while Rattrap schemed to knock out Starscream before his dealings were exposed). [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]], however, believed it would eventually force Cybertron to write up a constitution for itself. {{storylink|Now and On Earth}}
In the end, political wrangling ensured [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]] was the representative of Cybertron and Starscream was the head. This was meant to give Starscream de facto control but he was unaware that Rattrap, having been working for Prowl, was secretly working for Optimus now. {{storylink|All That Remains}} {{storylink|Windblade vol. 2 issue 4|Windblade vol. 2 #4}} Prowl continued to argue that this was only leading to a reborn [[Decepticon Empire]] under Starscream (while Rattrap schemed to knock out Starscream before his dealings were exposed). [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]], however, believed it would eventually force Cybertron to write up a constitution for itself. {{storylink|Now and On Earth}}


Caminus and Cybertron opened their borders and enjoyed cultural, economic, and personal gain as a result. It was also noticed that a number of former Decepticons were emigrating to Caminus to escape the prejudice they suffered on Cybertron, even as Camiens moved to Cybertron. {{storylink|Now and On Earth}} [[Velocitron]], however, rejected membership in the Council (or even diplomatic relations) as it felt there was nothing to gain. Windblade schmoozed their diplomats and took a team through behind Starscream's back to ensure union. {{storylink|Windblade vol. 2 issue 4|Windblade vol. 2 #4}} A bit of cheating and showmanship convinced Velocitron to join the Council after all. {{storylink|Race Against the Light}}
Caminus and Cybertron opened their borders and enjoyed cultural, economic, and personal gain as a result. Emigration between the colonies became quite common; impoverished Camiens migrated en masse to Cybertron to enjoy the influx of fresh [[energon]], while many Decepticons travelled to Caminus to escape the prejudice they faced on post-war Cybertron to begin anew. {{storylink|Now and On Earth}} As the populace enjoyed the benefits of their newly multicultural society, Cybertron's government raced to secure the allegiance of the other four colonies that Metroplex had detected. First up was the desert world of [[Velocitron]], but Velocitronian ambassador [[Knock Out (G1)|Knock Out]] rejected Starscream's offer, feeling that his rich world had nothing to gain by joining. Windblade schmoozed their diplomats and took a team through behind Starscream's back to ensure union. {{storylink|Windblade vol. 2 issue 4|Windblade vol. 2 #4}} A bit of showmanship (and cheating) convinced Velocitron to join the Council after all. {{storylink|Race Against the Light}}
 
While Windblade was on Velocitron, Starscream and [[Superion (G1)|Superion]] headed to [[Devisiun]], awing the inhabitants with [[Combiner|combination]] technology and persuading them to send [[Vanquish (G1)|Vanquish]] and [[Fireshot (G1)|Fireshot]] as their ambassadors. Rattrap headed to the planet [[Eukaris]] to meet with its [[beast mode]] Transformers and was able to gain the support of some of its tribes for his cause.


While Windblade was doing all of this, Starscream went off with [[Superion (G1)|Superion]] to explore the planet [[Devisiun]]. The inhabitants of Devisiun were quite impressed by Starscream's combiner and happily joined the Council, sending [[Vanquish (G1)|Vanquish]] and [[Fireshot (G1)|Fireshot]] as their ambassadors. Tired of the back-and-forth power plays, Windblade confronted Starscream about his deception; the two agreed to travel to [[Eukaris]], the next colony world, together. The inhabitants of Eukaris proved supremely distrustful of vehicular Transformers from Cybertron, although Windblade's status as a Camien permitted her to argue her case to the assembled tribal leaders. After the two offworlders helped to put down the berserk Titan [[Chela]], Eukaris also agreed to join the Council, sending the outcasts [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] and [[Tigatron]] as delegates. {{storylink|Windblade vol. 2 issue 6|Windblade vol. 2 #6}}  
A week later, Devisiun and Velocitron had formally joined the Council; tired of the back-and-forth subterfuge, Windblade decided that she and Starsream would travel to Eukaris together, leaning on the knowledge Rattrap had slipped to her to win over the xenophobic Eukarians. The presence of vehicular Cybertronians on Eukaris caused [[Chela]] to awake, but after the two offworlders helped put down the berserk Titan, [[Fate Weaver]] [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] decreed that the outcasts [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] and [[Tigatron]] would travel to Cybertron and represent their colony. {{storylink|Windblade vol. 2 issue 6|Windblade vol. 2 #6}}  


[[File:TheWillOfTheFew-councilofworlds.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Let's hope it turns out better than that [[Galactic Republic|other council of worlds]]. ]]
[[File:TheWillOfTheFew-councilofworlds.jpg|thumb|rightt|300px|Four score and seven years ago...]]


The final colony which Metroplex located was [[Vigilem|Carcer]], a spaceborne Titan. Starscream and Windblade tried to parley favour with the Titan's captain, [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]]. Although Starscream's brash remarks quickly turned Elita hostile, Windblade persuaded them to join the Council to counter Starscream's political influence. Two weeks later, [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] and [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] joined the council, with the scene being broadcast on Cybertron's news service. {{storylink|The Will of the Few}}
The final colony which Metroplex located was [[Vigilem|Carcer]], a spaceborne Titan. Starscream and Windblade tried to parley favour with the Titan's captain, [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]]. Although Starscream's brash remarks quickly turned Elita hostile, Windblade persuaded them to join the Council to counter Starscream's political influence. Two weeks later, [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] and [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] joined the council, with the scene being broadcast on Cybertron's news service. {{storylink|The Will of the Few}} The Council continued to take shape as more and more colonists emigrated to Cybertron, including the establishment of a Justice Committee to handle legal issues between member planets. {{storylink|07:00:00}}  


As the council took shape, a Justice Committee was established for legal issues between two colonies. {{storylink|07:00:00}}  
The influx of new colonists was welcomed by most Cybertronians, but Starscream - already in a bad mood due to his recent struggles in ''assembling'' the Council - announced a [[Chosen One Day|new holiday]] intended to commemorate his efforts. His intentions were misunderstood, and though his plans quickly went off the rails several members of the Council paid him a visit to give him the gift of friendship for a night. {{storylink|Choose Me}}


In a desperate attempt to force the Transformers' war off [[Earth]], Optimus (after hearing a lot about his Prime state from believers like [[Victorion]] and [[Aileron]]) decided to unilaterally declare Earth a member of the Council. {{storylink|Conquerors Part 4: Perihelion|Perihelion}}  
As Optimus struggled to find his place in this new, post-factional society, he soon found that the colonists treated him as a deific figure; after the [[Mistress of Flame]] theorized that [[Earth]] might be one of the thirteen lost Cybertronian colonies of old, Prime, backed up against a wall by the machinations of [[Galvatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Galvatron]], decided to force the Transformer war off Earth by unilaterally declaring it a member of the Council to forestall any further Cybertronian aggression. {{storylink|Conquerors Part 4: Perihelion|Perihelion}}  


This naturally upset Starscream, who held an emergency meeting with the other members of the Council. Windblade was willing to give Optimus the benefit of the doubt, although she agreed with Starscream's refusal to grant Optimus or Earth a seat on the Council, maintaining that the Council should only govern interactions between Transformer-populated planets. {{storylink|New Worlds Order}}  
Prime's actions sent ructions across Earth and Cybertron; in Iacon, Starscream, who held an emergency meeting with the other members of the Council. Windblade was willing to give Optimus the benefit of the doubt, although she agreed with Starscream's refusal to grant Optimus or Earth a seat on the Council, maintaining that the Council should only govern interactions between Transformer-populated planets. {{storylink|New Worlds Order}}  


[[File:TAAO1 CouncilOfWorlds.jpg|thumb|right|400px|]]
[[File:TAAO1 CouncilOfWorlds.jpg|thumb|right|400px|]]
The Council convened for a Justice Committee session in response to a series of [[Mnemosurgery|mnemosurgical]] attacks on Cybertronian Decepticons, including a part supplier for Carcer: this foreign connection was the thin end of the wedge that Obsidian used to claim it was council business and not internal Cybertronian. Despite Starscream's reluctance to cede any authority to investigate a crime on Cybertron, the Council moved to have [[Ironhide (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ironhide]] investigate the crime spree. {{storylink|07:00:00}} Airazor and Obsidian would grouse that this matter showed Cybertronian politics was a mess, but Obsidian noted they had no choice but to solve it. As further police violence sparked counter-violence across Iacon, the delegates thought little of Starscream's plans to stamp on it and instead gave the final pressure for Starscream to put Ironhide in control of the Cybertronian Security Forces, with a mandate to reform it and expand the membership outside of Starscream's control (not that he could complain about that!). {{storylink|Applicable Skills}}


The Council convened to meet with Optimus and hear him out. Although Prime insisted that his intentions were pure, Starscream brought up the long history of other [[Prime (rank)|Prime]]s who had abused their power and privilege, arguing that Optimus was just the latest in a long lineage of morally dubious Primes. Ultimately, the Council voted against granting Earth a seat. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 3: The Medium and the Message|The Medium and the Message}}  
The Council convened for a Justice Committee session in response to a series of [[Mnemosurgery|mnemosurgical]] attacks on Cybertronian Decepticons, including a parts supplier for Carcer: this foreign connection was the thin end of the wedge that Obsidian used to have the Council deliberate on the matter. Despite Starscream's reluctance to cede any authority to investigate a crime on Cybertron, the Council moved to have [[Ironhide (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ironhide]] investigate the crime spree. {{storylink|07:00:00}} Airazor and Obsidian would grouse that this matter showed Cybertronian politics was a mess, but Obsidian noted they had no choice but to solve it. As further police violence sparked counter-violence across Iacon, the delegates thought little of Starscream's plans to stamp on it and instead gave the final pressure for Starscream to put Ironhide in control of the Cybertronian Security Forces, with a mandate to reform it and expand the membership outside of Starscream's control (not that he could complain about that!). {{storylink|Applicable Skills}}
 
Shortly afterwards, the Council convened to meet with Optimus as the Autobot leader struggled to deal with the fallout of his actions. Although Prime insisted that his intentions were pure, Starscream brought up the long history of other [[Prime (rank)|Prime]]s who had abused their power and privilege, arguing that Optimus was just the latest in a long lineage of morally dubious "false" Primes. Ultimately, the Council voted against granting Earth a seat. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 3: The Medium and the Message|The Medium and the Message}} The situation quickly changed when news footage came in of Optimus raising a Titan on Earth, and the MIA [[Metrotitan (Zone)|Metrotitan]]. In a second emergency meeting, the colonists agreed that the Titan proved that Earth ''was'' a genuine colony world, and Optimus's ability to raise it apparently authenticated the divine rightness of his actions as a "true" Prime. The five colonies outvoted their parent world and agreed to grant Earth a provisional seat on the Council. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 6: No Fair Fights|No Fair Fights}}


When news footage came in of Optimus raising a ''bloody Titan'' on Earth, and the MIA [[Metrotitan (Zone)|Metrotitan]] at that, an emergency meeting was held. Starscream endured it in anger, as the Titan seemed to prove Earth was a genuine colony planet and Optimus's ability to raise it apparently authenticated the divine rightness of his actions as a "true" Prime. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 6: No Fair Fights|No Fair Fights}}
When [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] returned to life, he was infuriated by the news of the Council's formation, and the sight of "malformed" colonists mingling with Autobots and Decepticons was one that he considered disgusting. {{storylink|The Last Autobot}} While he was killed, it wasn't before he'd sicced an army of undead Titans through space to conquer Cybertron. After Carcer picked this up, Obsidian called an impromptu meeting, revealed the threat, and asked for a declaration of war. After initial panic (especially from Knock Out) and discussion about evacuations (''especially'' from Knock Out), Starscream snapped it back into shape and organised Cybertron on a war footing, with aid from any offworlders remaining and Carcer's orbiting firepower, while the most vulnerable were evacuated to Caminus. Several members of the Council opted to join the battle as the Titans touched down in Iacon, but their invasion proved unstoppable and Starscream requested that Elita-1 transform Carcer to join the battle: a request that was refused. {{storylink|Ping}}  


When [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] returned to life, he was infuriated by the news of the Council's formation, and the sight of "malformed" colonists mingling with Autobots and Decepticons was one that he considered disgusting. {{storylink|The Last Autobot}} While he was killed, it wasn't before he'd sicced an army of undead Titans through space to conquer Cybertron. After Carcer picked this up, Obsidian called an impromptu meeting, revealed the threat, and asked for a declaration of war. After initial panic (especially from Knock Out) and discussion about evacuations (''especially'' from Knock Out), Starscream snapped it back into shape and organised Cybertron on a war footing, with aid from any offworlders remaining and Carcer's orbiting firepower, while the most vulnerable were evacuated to Caminus. Councillors Strika, Airazor, and Tigatron joined the battle.  
As the Titans ran amok, Starscream recalled all the councillors from combat to discuss a contingency plan. While Cybertron was ordered to evacuate, Windblade proposed leading a team (including Airazor, Tigatron, and Fireshot) to raid Carcer and force it into battle. {{storylink|Desperate Times}} When Windblade used her [[cityspeaker]] skills to interface with "Carcer"'s [[brain module]], he was revealed as the evil [[Vigilem]], [[Titan (IDW)|Titan]] of [[Liege Maximo]]. {{storylink|Rubicon}} Resisting his efforts to escape, Windblade was able to harness the Titan's firepower to trounce the zombies but was left grievously wounded by the exertion and allowed the Liege Maximo, imprisoned within the Titan for eons, to escape. {{storylink|Heavy}}  
 
Reconvening with the Councillors who had witnessed Maximo's escape, Elita argued that they would need to keep news of Maximo's escape a secret to prevent panic among the populace, though some members of the Council disagreed. By a By a margin of 3-to-2, the Council agreed to keep Maximo's freedom a secret for the time being. {{storylink|Heavy}} Eventually the knowledge was passed along to the other Councli representatives. {{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}


[[File:BehindMyBleedingBack-CouncilofWorlds.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Why do we keep redecorating?]]
[[File:BehindMyBleedingBack-CouncilofWorlds.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Why do we keep redecorating?]]


The invasion proved unstoppable though and Starscream requested Carcer was deployed in Titan form: a request that was refused. {{storylink|Ping}} Starscream recalled all the councillors from combat to discuss other measures. While Cybertron was ordered to evacuate, Windblade proposed leading a team (including Airazor, Tigatron, and Fireshot) to raid Carcer and force it into battle. Unknown at the Spire, Obsidian was advocating that Elita-1 explained ''why'' they couldn't use Carcer but to no avail. {{storylink|Desperate Times}}
On Earth, Optimus and his forces continued to try and keep the peace amongst an increasingly volatile populace while urging the world's governments to select a delegate to represent their world on the galactic stage. Not all humans were happy about this "annexation" of Earth; tensions between Earth and the Cybertronians continued to rise, and when the Autobots discovered that black market arms dealers were circulating weapons based on old [[Earth Defense Command]] schematics, Prime warned the [[President of the United States|President]] that this violation of the [[Tyrest Accord]] would prompt a response from the Council. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 1: To Walk Among the Chosen|To Walk Among the Chosen}}
 
Optimus later went to the Council to advocate trading technology with both Earth and the newly arrived [[Junkion (species)|Junkion]] race. Starscream refused to budge: the Tyrest Accord, to him, was a crucial way of stopping potentially hostile aliens from using Cybertron's technology to ''attack'' the weakened planet and any violation by Optimus was treason. Despite passive-aggressive aid from the Mistress of Flame, Earth had yet to choose a representative and the Council lacked a mechanism to properly induct the planet in. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|Behind My Bleeding Back}} Optimus would use knowledge of the Tyrest Accord to engineer a diplomatic crisis; though controversial and perceived by many as underhanded, Prime solved three problems at once that allowed Earth to quickly catch up to the other Council worlds: allowing the Junkions to peacefully resettle on Earth, founding "[[Little Cybertron]]" as a new Cybertronian embassy on Earth, and selecting [[Marissa Faireborne]], ex-director of the EDC, as humanity's first interstellar ambassador. {{storylink|New Cybertron End: Feel Safe Without Regrets|Feel Safe Without Regrets}} At some point after this time, Elita One took Strika's spot as the delegate on the Council. {{storylink|Heavy}}
 
Earth was now a full-fledged member of the alliance, and in the coming days, Cybertron and its colonies prepared to officially welcome Earth to the galactic community; {{storylink|Origin Myths}} Iacon was pumped full of oygen to allow humans to breathe on the airless world, and a glamorous ceremony incorporating numerous human VIPs was set up to commemorate the occasion.{{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}
 
Earth's first steps into the cosmic stage were not received well by all, however; having repeatedly encountered [[alien]]s over the course of his career, [[Joe Colton]] was firmly of the opinion that Earth could only be saved if it was cut off from the rest of the galaxy, and, as the evil "[[Baron Ironblood]]," assembled a [[Iron Ring|terrorist alliance]] to annihilate Cybertron using the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]]. {{storylink|First Strike issue 1|First Strike #1}} Their appearance threw the carefully-planned ceremony into chaos, and when elements of [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] and [[M.A.S.K.]] pursued Colton to Cybertron they were arrested by [[Strika]] and brought to the Council, where [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]] promptly ordered them executed. {{storylink|First Strike issue 3|First Strike #3}} Marissa overruled her however and pointed out that, in spite of her own feelings of whether or not Earth was ready to join the Council, Earth was a member and the humans had as much right to be present and have a say as the other colony worlds. Though Starscream scoffed at [[Scarlett]]'s assertion that [[human]]s could bring harm to Cybertron, he nonetheless sent security forces after Colton so as to not look weak in front of the Council... which didn't go very well. {{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}


The reason being that "Carcer" was in fact [[Vigilem]], [[Titan (IDW)|Titan]] of [[Liege Maximo]]. {{storylink|Rubicon}} In the aftermath, Elita One explained to Starscream, the Mistress of Flame, Moonracer, Tigatron and Fireshot why they'd kept Maximo and Vigilem a secret. By a margin of 3-to-2, the Council agreed to keep Maximo's freedom a secret for the time being. {{storylink|Heavy}} The remainder of the Council was later informed that the ancient Prime would return seeking vengeance. {{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}
The battle for Cybertron ended disastrously for all parties involved; Colton's advisor [[Garrison Kreiger]] was revealed as the treacherous [[Prysmos]]ian [[Merklynn]], who used his [[magic]] to manipulate the Talisman and raise the city of [[New Prysmos]] beneath Cybertron. {[storylink|First Strike issue 6|First Strike #6}} This had the effect of severely draining Cybertron's internal energy reserves, magically tainting what energon remained, rendering it unpalatable, {{storylink|The Dead Come Home, Part 1 (of 2)|The Dead Come Home, Part 1}} and filling the Cybertronians with fear about the "creatures" that now lived underground. {{storylink|The Chosen One}} In the immediate aftermath of the attack, Earth stepped up to supply Cybertron with a usable energon substitute; in their first meeting since the botched invasion, an irate Starscream tried to focus on procuring alternative energy sources rather than let "Optimus Prime's pet planet" take the credit. {{storylink|The Dead Come Home, Part 1 (of 2)|The Dead Come Home, Part 1}}


When Optimus discovered an [[Earth Defense Command]] weapon that had been reverse engineered from Cybertronian technology, he warned the [[President of the United States|President]] that this would prompt a response from the Council. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 1: To Walk Among the Chosen|To Walk Among the Chosen}} He later went to the Council to advocate trading technology with both Earth and the newly arrived [[Junkion (species)|Junkion]] race, to a severe pushback from Starscream and sneaky, passive-aggressive aid from the Mistress of Flame. Starscream refused to budge: the Tyrest Accord, to him, was a crucial way of stopping potentially hostile aliens from using Cybertron's technology to ''attack'' the weakened planet and any violation by Optimus was treason. When it came to Earth, there was still no mechanism to vote the planet on and it still lacked a representative. Optimus departed, seeing in Starscream's words a path to get Earth a seat. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|Behind My Bleeding Back}}
When Optimus Prime tracked [[Centurion (IDW)|Centurion]] into the wilderness of Cybertron, he discovered that the Eukarian had befriended the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobot]]s and [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]], the latter nurturing a batch of [[protoform]]s that would become the next generation of Cybertronians. To prevent the protoforms from any Cybertronian aggression, Optimus announced that the ancient Titan would become the human embassy on Cybertron, thus placing the the young Transformers on Earth soil to deter any potential threats. {{storylink|The Dead Come Home, Part 2 (of 2)|The Dead Come Home, Part 2}}


Earth eventually did choose [[Marissa Faireborn]] to represent them on the Council and a large ceremony with much glamour was set up to mark this. {{storylink|Origin Myths}} Though technically the ceremony was just window dressing. {{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}
Some time later, Windblade, fully healed from her injuries sustained during her encounter with Vigilem, stood ready to rejoin the Council - but her new, self-determined attitude didn't sit well with Starscream or the Mistress of Falme; when the cityspeaker blasphemed against the Primes and revealed the truth behind Liege Maximo to the entire population of Cybertron, she was removed from the Council and banished from Cybertron. At the same time, Starscream - urged on by a spectral Bumblebee - decided to hold the first free elections in the city since the end of the war, which became a tight three-way race between Starscream, Elita, and Windblade. After Rattrap dug up some devastating ''kompromat'' on Starscream and his many transgressions, Starscream publically confessed to his crimes in the first debate between the candidates. Spurred on by her inspiring rhetoric and well-received oratory during said debate, Windblade won decisively. Among her first actions was to imprison Starscream and his inner retinue, changing her title from "Emperor" to the humbler "First Delegate." {{storylink|The Chosen One}}


[[Joe Colton]] however used the ceremony as an opportunity to strike against the Cybetronian people. {{storylink|First Strike issue 1|First Strike #1}} After [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] and [[M.A.S.K.]] followed Colton to Cybertron, they were brought before the Council where [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]] promptly ordered them executed. {{storylink|First Strike issue 3|First Strike #3}} Marissa overruled her however and pointed out that, in spite of her own feelings of whether or not Earth was ready to join the Council, Earth was a member and the humans had as much right to be present and have a say as the other colony worlds. Though Starscream scoffed at [[Scarlett]]'s assertion that [[human]]s could bring harm to Cybertron, he nonetheless sent security forces after Colton so as to not look weak in front of the Council. {{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}
Shortly after taking office, Windblade sent [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] and Ironhide underground to meet with the Prysmosian refugees. [[Darkling Lord]] representative [[Virulina]] was not pleased with Ironhide's terms, chafing at the idea of having to work around the Council of Worlds. {{storylink|Schismatic}}


After the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]] had been unleashed within Cybertron and rendered the planet's energon unpalatable, the Council had a meeting regarding alternative energy sources. {{storylink|The Dead Come Home, Part 1 (of 2)|The Dead Come Home, Part 1}}
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Revision as of 18:01, 8 January 2018

The Council of Worlds is a polity from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Let's hope they don't need any more delegates later! They'll need a new table!

The legislative backbone of Cybertron's postwar republic, the Council of Worlds is the political body established to manage political dealings between the members of the republic: Cybertron, five of its former colony worlds, and Earth. Each world is represented by one to two delegates, selected to represent their planet as they discuss diplomatic matters related to the integration and interaction of their scattered worlds for the good of all its members.

Plot details for The Chosen One follow.

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Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Does this make Optimus Prime Mace Windu and Starscream Palpatine?

After the conclusion of the Great War and the foiling of Shockwave's attempted ascension, the newly-returned First Titan Metroplex located five of his siblings; eons ago, these thirteen Titans had departed Cybertron and founded colonies. While merged with Metroplex's mind, Camien cityspeaker Windblade caught glimpses of these scattered colonies, some of whom had diverged wildly from ancestral Cybertronian stock during their isolation. Windblade vol. 1 #4

After Windblade and Wheeljack repaired Metroplex's space bridge, Republic of Cybertron High Chancellor Starscream's government began preparing to make "first contact" with the colonies, starting with the impoverished Caminus.

When it was clear that Starscream planned to annex Caminus into a new empire, Optimus Prime began to push him to form a council of representatives from each colony. Starscream ignored this First Contact until Optimus cannily said how Starscream was so gonna do it and it was his own idea right in front of the cameras. The disgruntled High Chancellor agreed. The Possible Light

The first problem was to work out how the Council would work when Windblade and Starscream were the only two representatives so far. The suggestion of Optimus as a tiebreaker was seen as unacceptable because Camiens viewed him as a living god, giving him two votes and allowing him to run the body; Starscream's demand that Cybertron had "a final say in all things" was equally unacceptable to Windblade. A decision was, however, reached over Prowl's Devastator attack. Prowl would be imprisoned on Caminus before facing trial for crimes under both planets' laws. Mistakes and Mayhem

In the end, political wrangling ensured Rattrap was the representative of Cybertron and Starscream was the head. This was meant to give Starscream de facto control but he was unaware that Rattrap, having been working for Prowl, was secretly working for Optimus now. All That Remains Windblade vol. 2 #4 Prowl continued to argue that this was only leading to a reborn Decepticon Empire under Starscream (while Rattrap schemed to knock out Starscream before his dealings were exposed). Arcee, however, believed it would eventually force Cybertron to write up a constitution for itself. Now and On Earth

Caminus and Cybertron opened their borders and enjoyed cultural, economic, and personal gain as a result. Emigration between the colonies became quite common; impoverished Camiens migrated en masse to Cybertron to enjoy the influx of fresh energon, while many Decepticons travelled to Caminus to escape the prejudice they faced on post-war Cybertron to begin anew. Now and On Earth As the populace enjoyed the benefits of their newly multicultural society, Cybertron's government raced to secure the allegiance of the other four colonies that Metroplex had detected. First up was the desert world of Velocitron, but Velocitronian ambassador Knock Out rejected Starscream's offer, feeling that his rich world had nothing to gain by joining. Windblade schmoozed their diplomats and took a team through behind Starscream's back to ensure union. Windblade vol. 2 #4 A bit of showmanship (and cheating) convinced Velocitron to join the Council after all. Race Against the Light

While Windblade was on Velocitron, Starscream and Superion headed to Devisiun, awing the inhabitants with combination technology and persuading them to send Vanquish and Fireshot as their ambassadors. Rattrap headed to the planet Eukaris to meet with its beast mode Transformers and was able to gain the support of some of its tribes for his cause.

A week later, Devisiun and Velocitron had formally joined the Council; tired of the back-and-forth subterfuge, Windblade decided that she and Starsream would travel to Eukaris together, leaning on the knowledge Rattrap had slipped to her to win over the xenophobic Eukarians. The presence of vehicular Cybertronians on Eukaris caused Chela to awake, but after the two offworlders helped put down the berserk Titan, Fate Weaver Blackarachnia decreed that the outcasts Airazor and Tigatron would travel to Cybertron and represent their colony. Windblade vol. 2 #6

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The final colony which Metroplex located was Carcer, a spaceborne Titan. Starscream and Windblade tried to parley favour with the Titan's captain, Elita One. Although Starscream's brash remarks quickly turned Elita hostile, Windblade persuaded them to join the Council to counter Starscream's political influence. Two weeks later, Strika and Obsidian joined the council, with the scene being broadcast on Cybertron's news service. The Will of the Few The Council continued to take shape as more and more colonists emigrated to Cybertron, including the establishment of a Justice Committee to handle legal issues between member planets. 07:00:00

The influx of new colonists was welcomed by most Cybertronians, but Starscream - already in a bad mood due to his recent struggles in assembling the Council - announced a new holiday intended to commemorate his efforts. His intentions were misunderstood, and though his plans quickly went off the rails several members of the Council paid him a visit to give him the gift of friendship for a night. Choose Me

As Optimus struggled to find his place in this new, post-factional society, he soon found that the colonists treated him as a deific figure; after the Mistress of Flame theorized that Earth might be one of the thirteen lost Cybertronian colonies of old, Prime, backed up against a wall by the machinations of Galvatron, decided to force the Transformer war off Earth by unilaterally declaring it a member of the Council to forestall any further Cybertronian aggression. Perihelion

Prime's actions sent ructions across Earth and Cybertron; in Iacon, Starscream, who held an emergency meeting with the other members of the Council. Windblade was willing to give Optimus the benefit of the doubt, although she agreed with Starscream's refusal to grant Optimus or Earth a seat on the Council, maintaining that the Council should only govern interactions between Transformer-populated planets. New Worlds Order

The Council convened for a Justice Committee session in response to a series of mnemosurgical attacks on Cybertronian Decepticons, including a parts supplier for Carcer: this foreign connection was the thin end of the wedge that Obsidian used to have the Council deliberate on the matter. Despite Starscream's reluctance to cede any authority to investigate a crime on Cybertron, the Council moved to have Ironhide investigate the crime spree. 07:00:00 Airazor and Obsidian would grouse that this matter showed Cybertronian politics was a mess, but Obsidian noted they had no choice but to solve it. As further police violence sparked counter-violence across Iacon, the delegates thought little of Starscream's plans to stamp on it and instead gave the final pressure for Starscream to put Ironhide in control of the Cybertronian Security Forces, with a mandate to reform it and expand the membership outside of Starscream's control (not that he could complain about that!). Applicable Skills

Shortly afterwards, the Council convened to meet with Optimus as the Autobot leader struggled to deal with the fallout of his actions. Although Prime insisted that his intentions were pure, Starscream brought up the long history of other Primes who had abused their power and privilege, arguing that Optimus was just the latest in a long lineage of morally dubious "false" Primes. Ultimately, the Council voted against granting Earth a seat. The Medium and the Message The situation quickly changed when news footage came in of Optimus raising a Titan on Earth, and the MIA Metrotitan. In a second emergency meeting, the colonists agreed that the Titan proved that Earth was a genuine colony world, and Optimus's ability to raise it apparently authenticated the divine rightness of his actions as a "true" Prime. The five colonies outvoted their parent world and agreed to grant Earth a provisional seat on the Council. No Fair Fights

When Sentinel Prime returned to life, he was infuriated by the news of the Council's formation, and the sight of "malformed" colonists mingling with Autobots and Decepticons was one that he considered disgusting. The Last Autobot While he was killed, it wasn't before he'd sicced an army of undead Titans through space to conquer Cybertron. After Carcer picked this up, Obsidian called an impromptu meeting, revealed the threat, and asked for a declaration of war. After initial panic (especially from Knock Out) and discussion about evacuations (especially from Knock Out), Starscream snapped it back into shape and organised Cybertron on a war footing, with aid from any offworlders remaining and Carcer's orbiting firepower, while the most vulnerable were evacuated to Caminus. Several members of the Council opted to join the battle as the Titans touched down in Iacon, but their invasion proved unstoppable and Starscream requested that Elita-1 transform Carcer to join the battle: a request that was refused. Ping

As the Titans ran amok, Starscream recalled all the councillors from combat to discuss a contingency plan. While Cybertron was ordered to evacuate, Windblade proposed leading a team (including Airazor, Tigatron, and Fireshot) to raid Carcer and force it into battle. Desperate Times When Windblade used her cityspeaker skills to interface with "Carcer"'s brain module, he was revealed as the evil Vigilem, Titan of Liege Maximo. Rubicon Resisting his efforts to escape, Windblade was able to harness the Titan's firepower to trounce the zombies but was left grievously wounded by the exertion and allowed the Liege Maximo, imprisoned within the Titan for eons, to escape. Heavy

Reconvening with the Councillors who had witnessed Maximo's escape, Elita argued that they would need to keep news of Maximo's escape a secret to prevent panic among the populace, though some members of the Council disagreed. By a By a margin of 3-to-2, the Council agreed to keep Maximo's freedom a secret for the time being. Heavy Eventually the knowledge was passed along to the other Councli representatives. First Strike #4

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On Earth, Optimus and his forces continued to try and keep the peace amongst an increasingly volatile populace while urging the world's governments to select a delegate to represent their world on the galactic stage. Not all humans were happy about this "annexation" of Earth; tensions between Earth and the Cybertronians continued to rise, and when the Autobots discovered that black market arms dealers were circulating weapons based on old Earth Defense Command schematics, Prime warned the President that this violation of the Tyrest Accord would prompt a response from the Council. To Walk Among the Chosen

Optimus later went to the Council to advocate trading technology with both Earth and the newly arrived Junkion race. Starscream refused to budge: the Tyrest Accord, to him, was a crucial way of stopping potentially hostile aliens from using Cybertron's technology to attack the weakened planet and any violation by Optimus was treason. Despite passive-aggressive aid from the Mistress of Flame, Earth had yet to choose a representative and the Council lacked a mechanism to properly induct the planet in. Behind My Bleeding Back Optimus would use knowledge of the Tyrest Accord to engineer a diplomatic crisis; though controversial and perceived by many as underhanded, Prime solved three problems at once that allowed Earth to quickly catch up to the other Council worlds: allowing the Junkions to peacefully resettle on Earth, founding "Little Cybertron" as a new Cybertronian embassy on Earth, and selecting Marissa Faireborne, ex-director of the EDC, as humanity's first interstellar ambassador. Feel Safe Without Regrets At some point after this time, Elita One took Strika's spot as the delegate on the Council. Heavy

Earth was now a full-fledged member of the alliance, and in the coming days, Cybertron and its colonies prepared to officially welcome Earth to the galactic community; Origin Myths Iacon was pumped full of oygen to allow humans to breathe on the airless world, and a glamorous ceremony incorporating numerous human VIPs was set up to commemorate the occasion.First Strike #4

Earth's first steps into the cosmic stage were not received well by all, however; having repeatedly encountered aliens over the course of his career, Joe Colton was firmly of the opinion that Earth could only be saved if it was cut off from the rest of the galaxy, and, as the evil "Baron Ironblood," assembled a terrorist alliance to annihilate Cybertron using the Talisman. First Strike #1 Their appearance threw the carefully-planned ceremony into chaos, and when elements of G.I. Joe and M.A.S.K. pursued Colton to Cybertron they were arrested by Strika and brought to the Council, where Elita One promptly ordered them executed. First Strike #3 Marissa overruled her however and pointed out that, in spite of her own feelings of whether or not Earth was ready to join the Council, Earth was a member and the humans had as much right to be present and have a say as the other colony worlds. Though Starscream scoffed at Scarlett's assertion that humans could bring harm to Cybertron, he nonetheless sent security forces after Colton so as to not look weak in front of the Council... which didn't go very well. First Strike #4

The battle for Cybertron ended disastrously for all parties involved; Colton's advisor Garrison Kreiger was revealed as the treacherous Prysmosian Merklynn, who used his magic to manipulate the Talisman and raise the city of New Prysmos beneath Cybertron. {[storylink|First Strike issue 6|First Strike #6}} This had the effect of severely draining Cybertron's internal energy reserves, magically tainting what energon remained, rendering it unpalatable, The Dead Come Home, Part 1 and filling the Cybertronians with fear about the "creatures" that now lived underground. The Chosen One In the immediate aftermath of the attack, Earth stepped up to supply Cybertron with a usable energon substitute; in their first meeting since the botched invasion, an irate Starscream tried to focus on procuring alternative energy sources rather than let "Optimus Prime's pet planet" take the credit. The Dead Come Home, Part 1

When Optimus Prime tracked Centurion into the wilderness of Cybertron, he discovered that the Eukarian had befriended the Dinobots and Trypticon, the latter nurturing a batch of protoforms that would become the next generation of Cybertronians. To prevent the protoforms from any Cybertronian aggression, Optimus announced that the ancient Titan would become the human embassy on Cybertron, thus placing the the young Transformers on Earth soil to deter any potential threats. The Dead Come Home, Part 2

Some time later, Windblade, fully healed from her injuries sustained during her encounter with Vigilem, stood ready to rejoin the Council - but her new, self-determined attitude didn't sit well with Starscream or the Mistress of Falme; when the cityspeaker blasphemed against the Primes and revealed the truth behind Liege Maximo to the entire population of Cybertron, she was removed from the Council and banished from Cybertron. At the same time, Starscream - urged on by a spectral Bumblebee - decided to hold the first free elections in the city since the end of the war, which became a tight three-way race between Starscream, Elita, and Windblade. After Rattrap dug up some devastating kompromat on Starscream and his many transgressions, Starscream publically confessed to his crimes in the first debate between the candidates. Spurred on by her inspiring rhetoric and well-received oratory during said debate, Windblade won decisively. Among her first actions was to imprison Starscream and his inner retinue, changing her title from "Emperor" to the humbler "First Delegate." The Chosen One

Shortly after taking office, Windblade sent Kup and Ironhide underground to meet with the Prysmosian refugees. Darkling Lord representative Virulina was not pleased with Ironhide's terms, chafing at the idea of having to work around the Council of Worlds. Schismatic


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The Council, consisting of Starscream, Rodimus Prime, and the Mistress of Flame, ruled over post-war Cybertron and Caminus. Following a battle between Computron and Menasor on Caminus, the Council debated using the Enigma of Combination to create their own combiner army. Rodimus favored using the Enigma while Starscream was more resistant to the idea. Before a decision could be made, a failed attempt to destroy the Enigma by Windblade resulted in Starscream being injured and the police force being put on high alert. The Council Optimus, Windblade and Megatron later attacked the Council's chambers together in order to destroy the Enigma and were engaged by their automated defenses, but they were interrupted by the surprise appearence by Devastator, who tore off Rodimus's arm. Homecoming In the aftermath of the Combiner Wars and Starscream's defeat, the Mistress of Flame offered Optimus a seat on the council, but he declined. He suggested Perceptor take his place instead, but the Mistress of Flame was opposed to the idea. Aftermath and Rebirth