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:''Slaughter is a made-up [[Decepticon]] from the fanciful vistas of [[Alpha Trion (SG)|Alpha Trion's]] mind.''
:''Slaughter is a made-up [[Decepticon]] from the fanciful vistas of [[Alpha Trion (SG)|Alpha Trion's]] mind.''
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Lost to the mists of time, '''Slaughter''' was an ancient Decepticon warrior. His tale was recounted by the sage [[Alpha Trion (SG)|Alpha Trion]], who possesses his signature weapon, a massive sword. Evidently, much of his core programming was encoded onto the sword, giving it somewhat of a will of its own long after Slaughter's demise. As a result, the weapon is as close as a technological item can manage towards being ''cursed'', requiring of its wielders a potent mental fortitude to avoid being overwhelmed by it and forced to pick up Slaughter's work where he left off.
Lost to the mists of time, '''Slaughter''' was purportedly an ancient Decepticon warrior. His tale was recounted by the sage [[Alpha Trion (SG)|Alpha Trion]], who possesses a massive sword claimed to have been Slaughter's signature weapon. Much of his core programming was allegedly encoded onto the sword, giving it somewhat of a will of its own long after Slaughter's demise. As a result, the weapon is as close as a technological item can manage towards being ''cursed'', requiring of its wielders a potent mental fortitude to avoid being overwhelmed by it and forced to pick up Slaughter's work where he left off.
 
Whether or not Slaughter's core programming was able to suborn even Alpha Trion is up for debate, but certainly ''something'' about the old Autobot isn't quite right.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''TransTech''===
===''TransTech''===
Slaughter's sword was entrusted by Alpha Trion to [[Skyfall (Cybertron)|Skyfall]], who he believed had the mental fortitude to withstand its subversive programming. {{storylink|Transcendent: Part 3}} Ultimately, this turned out to be a ruse to gain the Autobot's trust, as Alpha Trion used that same sword to kill Skyfall by thrusting it through his spark. {{storylink|Transcendent: Part 6}}
Alpha Trion entrusted the "cursed sword" to [[Skyfall (Cybertron)|Skyfall]], who he claimed had the mental fortitude to withstand its subversive programming. {{storylink|Transcendent: Part 3}} Ultimately, this turned out to be a ruse to gain the Autobot's trust, as Alpha Trion revealed himself to be the truly evil one and used that same sword to kill Skyfall by thrusting it through his spark. {{storylink|Transcendent: Part 6}}
 
==Trivia==
* Don't even ask what Slaughter did with pop rocks and soda.  It's too terrible to describe. 


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Revision as of 18:38, 13 August 2009

This article is about the made-up Decepticon. For the tough talking drill sergeant, see Sergeant Slaughter.
Slaughter is a made-up Decepticon from the fanciful vistas of Alpha Trion's mind.
You can't see me!


This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

Lost to the mists of time, Slaughter was purportedly an ancient Decepticon warrior. His tale was recounted by the sage Alpha Trion, who possesses a massive sword claimed to have been Slaughter's signature weapon. Much of his core programming was allegedly encoded onto the sword, giving it somewhat of a will of its own long after Slaughter's demise. As a result, the weapon is as close as a technological item can manage towards being cursed, requiring of its wielders a potent mental fortitude to avoid being overwhelmed by it and forced to pick up Slaughter's work where he left off.

Fiction

TransTech

Alpha Trion entrusted the "cursed sword" to Skyfall, who he claimed had the mental fortitude to withstand its subversive programming. Transcendent: Part 3 Ultimately, this turned out to be a ruse to gain the Autobot's trust, as Alpha Trion revealed himself to be the truly evil one and used that same sword to kill Skyfall by thrusting it through his spark. Transcendent: Part 6

Trivia

  • Don't even ask what Slaughter did with pop rocks and soda. It's too terrible to describe.