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The '''Pax Cybertronia''' was the unilateral peace accord signed after the [[Autobot|Autobots]] defeated the [[ | The '''Pax Cybertronia''' was the unilateral peace accord signed after the [[Autobot|Autobots]] defeated the [[Decepticons]] in the [[Great War]]. Little is known about how it came into existence, but it is known that [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] played an incredibly significant role in making it happen. <sup class="noprint">[[[Help:Citing sources|''<span title="The material in the vicinity of this tag needs references to reliable sources." style="white-space: nowrap;">citation needed</span>'']]]</sup> | ||
==Accords of surrender== | ==Accords of surrender== | ||
When the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] surrendered at the end of the Great War, terms were drawn up to keep the peace until a formal treaty could be written. Any Maximal or Predacon criminals acting outside of this agreement was a fair target for military action. | When the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] surrendered at the end of the Great War, terms were drawn up to keep the peace until a formal treaty could be written. Any Maximal or Predacon criminals acting outside of this agreement was a fair target for military action. | ||
Under the accords, the Predacon alliance was subject to such strict economic sanctions the production of new Predacon [[Protoform|protoforms]] slowed to a bare trickle, and the [[ | Under the accords, the Predacon alliance was subject to such strict economic sanctions the production of new Predacon [[Protoform|protoforms]] slowed to a bare trickle, and the [[Tripredacus Council]] feared that any overt confrontation with the Maximals could doom their entire race to extinction. During this period the Tripredacus Council began aggressively undermining the actions of Predacon rebels, hoping to shield them from destruction by the [[Maximal Imperium]] so that they might live to fight another day. This, combined with the original surrender, permanently soured the Council's reputation among their fellow Predacons, leading many to consider them self-interested opportunists and traitors to the Predacon cause. | ||
The accords were in effect for 50 [[Stellar cycle|Stellar cycles]] before they were succeeded by the Pax Cybertronia. {{storylink|The Razor's Edge|The Razor's Edge}} | The accords were in effect for 50 [[Stellar cycle|Stellar cycles]] before they were succeeded by the Pax Cybertronia. {{storylink|The Razor's Edge|The Razor's Edge}} | ||
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According to the known terms, it places the Decepticons (and later their descendants the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]) at great disadvantage, with the Autobots (and later the [[Maximal|Maximals]]) firmly in control. It kept the peace on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], while keeping much information away from the [[Transformer|Transformers]] about their ancestors. | According to the known terms, it places the Decepticons (and later their descendants the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]) at great disadvantage, with the Autobots (and later the [[Maximal|Maximals]]) firmly in control. It kept the peace on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], while keeping much information away from the [[Transformer|Transformers]] about their ancestors. | ||
Leading up to the [[ | Leading up to the [[Beast Era]], powerful factions within the [[Predacon Alliance]] such as the [[Tripredacus Council]] want to continue to build up their resources under the restrictions placed on them by the Pax Cybertronia before a new campaign of conquest. This is a major point of contention between the leadership of the Alliance and sub-factions that would prefer action today. | ||
Revision as of 15:51, 27 March 2009
The Pax Cybertronia was the unilateral peace accord signed after the Autobots defeated the Decepticons in the Great War. Little is known about how it came into existence, but it is known that Optimus Prime played an incredibly significant role in making it happen. <sup class="noprint">[<span title="The material in the vicinity of this tag needs references to reliable sources." style="white-space: nowrap;">citation needed</span>]</sup>
Accords of surrender
When the Predacons surrendered at the end of the Great War, terms were drawn up to keep the peace until a formal treaty could be written. Any Maximal or Predacon criminals acting outside of this agreement was a fair target for military action.
Under the accords, the Predacon alliance was subject to such strict economic sanctions the production of new Predacon protoforms slowed to a bare trickle, and the Tripredacus Council feared that any overt confrontation with the Maximals could doom their entire race to extinction. During this period the Tripredacus Council began aggressively undermining the actions of Predacon rebels, hoping to shield them from destruction by the Maximal Imperium so that they might live to fight another day. This, combined with the original surrender, permanently soured the Council's reputation among their fellow Predacons, leading many to consider them self-interested opportunists and traitors to the Predacon cause.
The accords were in effect for 50 Stellar cycles before they were succeeded by the Pax Cybertronia. The Razor's Edge
Fiction
Beast Wars
According to the known terms, it places the Decepticons (and later their descendants the Predacons) at great disadvantage, with the Autobots (and later the Maximals) firmly in control. It kept the peace on Cybertron, while keeping much information away from the Transformers about their ancestors.
Leading up to the Beast Era, powerful factions within the Predacon Alliance such as the Tripredacus Council want to continue to build up their resources under the restrictions placed on them by the Pax Cybertronia before a new campaign of conquest. This is a major point of contention between the leadership of the Alliance and sub-factions that would prefer action today.
Trivia
- The Pax Cybertronia appears to be based on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pax_Romana" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:Pax_Romana">Pax Romana</a>.
- The reluctance of the Predacons and their subservient role in the new world is also somewhat reminiscent of a post-WWI Germany, which was forced to pay excessive reparations and was restricted in its weapons development.

