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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===2005 IDW continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
The departure of the neutrals began during the early stages of the war, during an event known as the [[Exodus (event)|Exodus]]. Numerous Cybertronians, worried about Cybertron's dwindling resources and the inevitable escalation of hostilities, began evacuating the planet. [[Dai Atlas (Zone)|Dai Atlas]] and [[Solomus|Tyrest]] oversaw the safe evacuation of approximately 10-20 million refugees. {{storylink|Fallout (issue)|Fallout}} {{storylink|Remain in Light 2 of 5: House of Ambus|House of Ambus}}
The departure of the neutrals began during the early stages of the war, during an event known as the [[Exodus (event)|Exodus]]. Numerous Cybertronians, worried about Cybertron's dwindling resources and the inevitable escalation of hostilities, began evacuating the planet. [[Dai Atlas (Zone)|Dai Atlas]] and [[Solomus|Tyrest]] oversaw the safe evacuation of approximately 10-20 million refugees. {{storylink|Fallout (issue)|Fallout}} {{storylink|Remain in Light 2 of 5: House of Ambus|House of Ambus}} As the war intensified, more and more Transformers began deserting, including [[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]], who once tried to flee the planet aboard the ''[[Peaceful Resolution]]''. Although the ship was shot down before ever reaching orbit, the incident galvanized Prowl's resolve to the Autobot cause. {{storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}} Eventually, as the war intensifeid, Dai Atlas himself abandoned Cybertron with a retinue of followers known as the [[Circle of Light]].


Later in the war, more Transformers began deserting. Among them many would-be evacuees was [[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]], who tried to flee aboard the ''[[Peaceful Resolution]]''. It was shot down before reaching orbit, and this incident would galvanize Prowl's resolve to the Autobot cause. {{storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}} Dai Atlas himself would flee the planet with a retinue of followers known as the [[Circle of Light]].  
As Cybertron died by degrees, unaligned Cybertronians spread out into the galaxy in a diaspora. Some attempted to rebuild working communities on distant planets {{storylink|Stick Together}} while others simply roamed the galaxy for millennia. During this time, [[Metalhawk (Masterforce)|Metalhawk]] deserted the Autobots after a disastrous battle against [[Turmoil]].  


From there, unaligned Cybertronians spread out into the galaxy in a diaspora. Some attempted to rebuild working communities on distant planets {{storylink|Stick Together}} while others simply roamed the galaxy for millennia. During this time, [[Metalhawk (Masterforce)|Metalhawk]] deserted the Autobots after a disastrous battle against [[Turmoil]].  
After [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] plunged the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]] into [[Vector Sigma]] to defeat the [[D-Void]], {{storylink|Chaos Part Four: Genesis|Genesis}} Cybertron was "reset" into a primordial state, and this rebirth triggered a massive pulse signal that reached every Cybertronian in the galaxy—Autobot, Decepticon, and noncombatant. The neutrals expected to find Cybertron a paradise; instead, they discovered that all traces of civilization had been destroyed save for a crude shantytown erected over where [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]] once stood. As a provisional government for Cybertron took shape, Metalhawk worked with the Autobots and served as a voice for the majority of neutral Transformer, a demographic that Prowl dubbed "NAILs." Three weeks passed, and as more and more neutrals arrived tensions between them and the Autobots threatened to boil over entirely: the newly-dubbed NAILs held the Autobots responsible for destroying their world, and demanded that they leave the planet so that they could rebuild in peace. Finally, when Optimus Prime returned to Iacon after fighting D-Void, these tensions boiled over and the NAILs began a full-fledged protest that quickly turned into a riot. The Autobots reluctantly deployed their [[Decepticon]] prisoners as additional crowd control until Optimus Prime made a speech, announcing his intention to go into voluntary exile in exchange for the Autobots being allowed to stay on Cybertron. {{storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}}


After [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] plunged the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]] into [[Vector Sigma]] to defeat the [[D-Void]], {{storylink|Chaos Part Four: Genesis|Genesis}} Cybertron was "reborn" in some fashion and a pulse signal was sent out into space to every Cybertronian... including the massive faction of non-combatant Cybertronians. They were expecting to find Cybertron a paradise; instead it was a twisting, primordial wreck, and they were not happy. They demanded that the Autobots leave the planet to them, as penance for ruining it with "their" war.
However, their protests were evidently not quelled completely, as the day before [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] and the ''[[Lost Light]]'' departed for their mission, a [[NAIL protester|NAIL]] transformed himself to death as a form of protest. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|How to Say Goodbye and Mean It}} Finding the tone of the word "NAIL" derogatory, Metalhawk asked Autobot leader [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]] to stop using it. {{storylink|The Autonomy Lesson (issue)|The Autonomy Lesson}} Taking this to heart, Bumblebee began encouraging the use of other terms like "neutrals" or "new arrivals", though Prowl insisted on "NAIL" for a while. {{storylink|Stick Together}}The NAILs continued to chafe against both the Autobots and newly-freed Decepticons and demanded free elections—an election that would likely put Metalhawk and his friend Starscream in charge of Cybertron's provisional government. {{storylink|Dinobot Hunt (IDW)|Dinobot Hunt}} However, when [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] returned, the civil unrest his arrival sparked led to another mass riot when Metalhawk accused Starscream of conspiring with Megatron. {{storylink|City on Fire}} Metalahawk managed to broadcast a speech to his people, promising an election and imploring them to stand against violence and factionalism.  


A riot ensued, with the Autobots reluctantly using their [[Decepticon]] prisoners as additional crowd control. It was only calmed when Optimus addressed the crowd, announcing his intention to go into voluntary exile in exchange for the Autobots being allowed to stay on Cybertron. {{storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}} However, their protests were evidently not quelled completely, as the day before [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] and the ''[[Lost Light]]'' departed for their mission, a [[NAIL protester|NAIL]] transformed himself to death as a form of protest. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|How to Say Goodbye and Mean It}} Metalhawk managed to join the Autobots, serving as a voice for the NAILs. {{storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}}  
It was at this point that Megatron and [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]] deployed their own play for power, by unleashing a new and improved [[Devastator (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Devastator]] on Iacon. Numerous NAILs and Autobots fought against the monstrous [[combiner]] and were eventually able to defeat both Megatron and Devastator. However, Starscream, seeking an advantage of his own, took advantage of the chaos to fatally backstab Metalhawk amidst the confusion. Taking advantage of this new shift in public opinion, Starscream—inspired by the words of [[Metrotitan (Zone)|Metrotitan]], who had proclaimed him as a "Chosen One" destined to unite Cybertron {{storylink|Primus: All Good Things}}—made a show of ripping off his Decepticon badge and pronouncing himself the new leader of the NAILs, blaming Metalhawk's death on factionalist violence. Iacon was now a city for neutrals: any who opted to stay would also have to renounce their old faction, and those who refused were cast out into the wilderness. {{storylink|Heavy Is the Head}}  


Finding the tone of the word "NAIL" derogatory, Metalhawk asked Autobot leader [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]] to stop using it. {{storylink|The Autonomy Lesson (issue)|The Autonomy Lesson}} Taking this to heart, Bumblebee began encouraging the use of other terms like "neutrals" or "new arrivals", though Prowl insisted on "NAIL" for a while. {{storylink|Stick Together}}
This new state of affairs did not last long, however; [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Shockwave]]'s attempt to end the universe saw the destruction of Iacon entirely, while Autobots, Decepticons, and neutrals teamed up against this new threat. In the aftermath, Autobots and Decepticons were allowed to return to Iacon, now dominated by the transformed bulk of [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]], in a second attempt to build a functioning postwar society. {{storylink|Earthfall Part 1: Hello Cruel World|Hello Cruel World}} {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|Towards Peace}} With the formation of the [[Council of Worlds]], the NAILs were joined by a substantial demographic of unaligned colonists from Cybertron's various colony worlds, which eventually grew to eclipse them in prominence. {{storylink|Windblade vol. 2 issue 4|Windblade vol. 2 #4}}


The NAILs continued to chafe against both the Autobots and Decepticons, demanding free elections... an election that would likely put Metalhawk and his friend Starscream in charge of Cybertron's provisional government. {{storylink|Dinobot Hunt (IDW)|Dinobot Hunt}} Which might had happened... if [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] hadn't shown up. {{storylink|The End of the Beginning of the World}} Metalhawk accused Starscream of conspiring with Megatron, prompting a mass NAIL riot. {{storylink|City on Fire}} Metalahawk managed to broadcast a speech to his people, promising an election and imploring them to stand against violence and factionalism.
In the years that followed, several former NAILs such as [[Tappet]] and [[Playback]] voiced their concerns over Starscream and his Autobot-friendly government when [[Joe Colton]] and his [[Iron Ring|supervillain alliance]] attacked Cybertron. {{storylink|Primeless, Part 1}} In the wake of Shockwave's return to Cybertron in the guise of "[[Onyx Prime]]", Starscream, who had by this point been impeached and jailed for his many crimes while in office, formally rejoined the Decepticons. {{storylink|Unstopped and Unstoppable}} Several familiar NAILs appeared among the many Cybertronians teleported to [[Victoria Falls]] after [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]] attacked and destroyed Cybertron, {{storylink|A Sunrise Dark}} and presumably settled into a new life on Earth with the other displaced members of their species. {{storylink|Post}}
 
It was at this point that Megatron and [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]] deployed their own play for power: unleashing a new and improved [[Devastator (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Devastator]] on the city of [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]]. Numerous NAILs and Autobots fought against the monstrous [[combiner]], and proved triumphant, defeating both Megatron and Devastator. Meanwhile, Starscream, seeking an advantage of his own, backstabbed Metalhawk, shooting him dead with [[Turmoil]]'s cannon.
 
Even so, the disastrous attack proved to be the last straw for Cybertron's growing neutral population. Taking advantage of this shift in public opinion, Starscream ripped off his badge. Inspired by the words of a dying [[Titan (group)|Titan]], he declared himself the new leader of the NAILs. Iacon was now a city for neutrals: any who opted to stay would also have to renounce their old factions. Those who refused were cast out into the wilderness. Numerous Autobots and Decepticons chose to stay behind, joining the faction. {{storylink|Heavy Is the Head}}
 
{{stub|{{storylink|Second Exodus}} {{storylink|Three Monologues}} {{storylink|Dark Dawn: Dark Cybertron Chapter 1}}}}


===Recurring NAILs===
===Recurring NAILs===

Revision as of 17:13, 12 July 2020

The NAILs are a pseudo-faction of Cybertronians from the 2005 IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The most generics in one scene since the heady days of Energon.

The NAILs (Non-Aligned Indigenous Life-forms) are a large group of neutral Cybertronians that returned to the planet in the wake of its rebirth. Not a faction as such, they are a collection of civilians, pacifists, deserters from both sides and contentious objectors. Many of them chose to leave Cybertron at the start of the war, while others opted out of the escalating Great War while it was ongoing.

The term "NAIL" was coined by Prowl, which explains why it sounds kinda rude. They're not very fond of the name.

Later on, a number of Autobots and Decepticons chose to abandon their original factions and integrate into the growing population of NAILS. These included:

Make no mistake -- I do not represent another faction. I represent Cybertronians. And we want our world back.Metalhawk, The Death of Optimus Prime

Fiction

2005 IDW continuity

The departure of the neutrals began during the early stages of the war, during an event known as the Exodus. Numerous Cybertronians, worried about Cybertron's dwindling resources and the inevitable escalation of hostilities, began evacuating the planet. Dai Atlas and Tyrest oversaw the safe evacuation of approximately 10-20 million refugees. Fallout House of Ambus As the war intensified, more and more Transformers began deserting, including Prowl, who once tried to flee the planet aboard the Peaceful Resolution. Although the ship was shot down before ever reaching orbit, the incident galvanized Prowl's resolve to the Autobot cause. The Death of Optimus Prime Eventually, as the war intensifeid, Dai Atlas himself abandoned Cybertron with a retinue of followers known as the Circle of Light.

As Cybertron died by degrees, unaligned Cybertronians spread out into the galaxy in a diaspora. Some attempted to rebuild working communities on distant planets Stick Together while others simply roamed the galaxy for millennia. During this time, Metalhawk deserted the Autobots after a disastrous battle against Turmoil.

After Optimus Prime plunged the Matrix into Vector Sigma to defeat the D-Void, Genesis Cybertron was "reset" into a primordial state, and this rebirth triggered a massive pulse signal that reached every Cybertronian in the galaxy—Autobot, Decepticon, and noncombatant. The neutrals expected to find Cybertron a paradise; instead, they discovered that all traces of civilization had been destroyed save for a crude shantytown erected over where Iacon once stood. As a provisional government for Cybertron took shape, Metalhawk worked with the Autobots and served as a voice for the majority of neutral Transformer, a demographic that Prowl dubbed "NAILs." Three weeks passed, and as more and more neutrals arrived tensions between them and the Autobots threatened to boil over entirely: the newly-dubbed NAILs held the Autobots responsible for destroying their world, and demanded that they leave the planet so that they could rebuild in peace. Finally, when Optimus Prime returned to Iacon after fighting D-Void, these tensions boiled over and the NAILs began a full-fledged protest that quickly turned into a riot. The Autobots reluctantly deployed their Decepticon prisoners as additional crowd control until Optimus Prime made a speech, announcing his intention to go into voluntary exile in exchange for the Autobots being allowed to stay on Cybertron. The Death of Optimus Prime

However, their protests were evidently not quelled completely, as the day before Rodimus and the Lost Light departed for their mission, a NAIL transformed himself to death as a form of protest. How to Say Goodbye and Mean It Finding the tone of the word "NAIL" derogatory, Metalhawk asked Autobot leader Bumblebee to stop using it. The Autonomy Lesson Taking this to heart, Bumblebee began encouraging the use of other terms like "neutrals" or "new arrivals", though Prowl insisted on "NAIL" for a while. Stick TogetherThe NAILs continued to chafe against both the Autobots and newly-freed Decepticons and demanded free elections—an election that would likely put Metalhawk and his friend Starscream in charge of Cybertron's provisional government. Dinobot Hunt However, when Megatron returned, the civil unrest his arrival sparked led to another mass riot when Metalhawk accused Starscream of conspiring with Megatron. City on Fire Metalahawk managed to broadcast a speech to his people, promising an election and imploring them to stand against violence and factionalism.

It was at this point that Megatron and Bombshell deployed their own play for power, by unleashing a new and improved Devastator on Iacon. Numerous NAILs and Autobots fought against the monstrous combiner and were eventually able to defeat both Megatron and Devastator. However, Starscream, seeking an advantage of his own, took advantage of the chaos to fatally backstab Metalhawk amidst the confusion. Taking advantage of this new shift in public opinion, Starscream—inspired by the words of Metrotitan, who had proclaimed him as a "Chosen One" destined to unite Cybertron Primus: All Good Things—made a show of ripping off his Decepticon badge and pronouncing himself the new leader of the NAILs, blaming Metalhawk's death on factionalist violence. Iacon was now a city for neutrals: any who opted to stay would also have to renounce their old faction, and those who refused were cast out into the wilderness. Heavy Is the Head

This new state of affairs did not last long, however; Shockwave's attempt to end the universe saw the destruction of Iacon entirely, while Autobots, Decepticons, and neutrals teamed up against this new threat. In the aftermath, Autobots and Decepticons were allowed to return to Iacon, now dominated by the transformed bulk of Metroplex, in a second attempt to build a functioning postwar society. Hello Cruel World Towards Peace With the formation of the Council of Worlds, the NAILs were joined by a substantial demographic of unaligned colonists from Cybertron's various colony worlds, which eventually grew to eclipse them in prominence. Windblade vol. 2 #4

In the years that followed, several former NAILs such as Tappet and Playback voiced their concerns over Starscream and his Autobot-friendly government when Joe Colton and his supervillain alliance attacked Cybertron. Primeless, Part 1 In the wake of Shockwave's return to Cybertron in the guise of "Onyx Prime", Starscream, who had by this point been impeached and jailed for his many crimes while in office, formally rejoined the Decepticons. Unstopped and Unstoppable Several familiar NAILs appeared among the many Cybertronians teleported to Victoria Falls after Unicron attacked and destroyed Cybertron, A Sunrise Dark and presumably settled into a new life on Earth with the other displaced members of their species. Post

Recurring NAILs

According to Bumblebee and Metalhawk, the NAILs number in the tens of thousands, outnumbering both the Autobots and Decepticons. While the vast majority of these NAILs were relegated to non-speaking crowd-filler parts, several of these generics made repeated appearances throughout the earliest issues of Robots in Disguise.

Beige two-headed NAIL

Main article: Two-headed NAIL
"Life could be so sweet, if these were both my feet!"

This beige, two-headed NAIL arrived shortly after the rebirth of Cybertron. The Autonomy Lesson He (they?) later attended Bumblebee's memorial for the crew of the Lost Light. The World & Everything in It

Bug NAIL

Not Goodra.

A four-eyed, four-armed Cybertronian with a mantis-like body was one of the many NAILs that arrived in Iacon's spaceport. The Autonomy Lesson He later attended Bumblebee's memorial for the crew of the Lost Light. The World & Everything in It Many years later, he was one of the Cybertronian refugees who wound up in Victoria Falls following the destruction of Cybertron. A Sunrise Dark

Four-armed triplets

A trio of identical robots who sport four arms each. They were among the first wave of NAILs to return to Cybertron, and were seen milling around in Iacon's spaceport with the other new arrivals. The Autonomy Lesson Sometime later, the red triplet was arguing with "Slave Cy-Kill" when a massive explosion killed all three triplets. Stick Together

Metalhawk

Metalhawk has spent the last few millennia on a hunger strike.
Main article: Metalhawk

A former Autobot, Metalhawk deserted his old faction after a destructive battle on Dabola. He joined the Circle of Light and adopted pacifism. He returned to Cybertron thousands of years afterwards, serving as the NAILs' main representative when dealing with Autobot high command. He wound up working with Starscream, a decision that ended with Starscream killing Metalhawk and using his voter base as a stepping stone to seize control of Iacon. Metalhawk returned from the dead during the "Dark Cybertron" crisis, but soon sacrificed his life to thwart Shockwave's plans.

Hipotank

Main article: Hipotank

Having sat out the war in deep space, Hipotank wasn't pleased to learn that Cybertron had reverted to its "primordial" state. He was killed in the Decepticon riots sparked by the return of Megatron.

NAIL protester

Main article: NAIL protester

Martyring himself for the cause of a faction-free Cybertron, the "NAIL protester" transformed himself to death shortly before the launch of the Lost Light.

Pointy-headed NAIL

A NAIL with a long, flat red head was one of the early NAIL arrivals; The Autonomy Lesson he bore witness to the death of Horri-Bull. The Autonomy Lesson The World & Everything in It He later watched Starscream storm through the streets of Iacon. The World & Everything in It

"Scavenger"

This NAIL arrived in Iacon's spaceport during the initial resettlement efforts, and also witnessed the execution of Horri-Bull. The Autonomy Lesson The World & Everything in It In the wake of Megatron's return, he was one of the NAILs who found himself on the wrong side of the Decepticon riots. Tappet and Zetca were seen pulling his body out from under some debris, but it's not clear if he was alive at that point. The Verge

This NAIL's colors are based on Beast Machines Scavenger.


Scrambling neon NAIL

Main article: Scrambling neon Decepticon

The scrambling neon NAIL was friends with the hovering cylinder NAIL. They spent most of their time together, and were last seen together shortly before the Decepticon riots plunged Iacon into anarchy.

Hovering cylinder

This odd Cybertronian was seen hanging out with his friend the Scrambling neon NAIL in Iacon's spaceport. The Autonomy Lesson He later bore witness to the death of Horri-Bull. The Autonomy Lesson The World & Everything in It He was last seen being manhandled by Apeface during the destructive Decepticon riot. The Verge

It is not clear if this character is an artificially-produced drone in the vein of D.0.C., or just a particularly strange Transformer.


Sky-Byte

Main article: Sky-Byte

Sky-Byte deserted the Decepticons following a series of atrocities committed by the Constructicons committed on Varas Centralus, and returned to Cybertron shortly after the first wave of NAILs made planetfall. Later, Sky-Byte joined Soundwave's Sanctuary Station with the promise of the Decepticons pursuing peace.

"Slave Cy-Kill"

File:StickTogether-slavecykill.jpg
Main article: Slave Cy-Kill

A civilian, "Slave Cy-Kill" spent part of the war on Cybertron, but left before the war went interplanetary. He returned to Cybertron with the initial wave of NAILS, but was killed in an explosion, a byproduct of the re-energized Cybertron's energy build-up.

Tappet

Main article: Tappet

Something of a rabble-rouser during the earliest days of Cybertron's provisional government, Tappet found himself antagonized by both Autobots and Decepticons for his outspoken views on Cybertron's destructive factionalism.

Zetca

Main article: Zetca

An Autobot-turned-contentious objector, Zetca was one of the first NAILs to return to his homeworld, but was unhappy to see that the Autobots had beaten him to the punch and set up a government of their own. He managed to survive the bumpy re-integration attempts that marked the early days of life on post-war Cybertron.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: NAIL (ネイル[1] Neiru)

References

  1. Japanese reprint of The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye vol. 1.