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She organized [[BotCon 1995]], and created the character [[Nightracer]]. | She organized [[BotCon 1995]], and created the character [[Nightracer]]. | ||
{{quote|Beast Wars was irredeemable any way you turn it, of course. Even had Megatron’s name not been besmirched by the presence of the Pretender, even had the series not spit upon everything that was ever excellent about Transformers, there were no worthwhile characters in the mix. I’m told there’s practically no Usenet discussion at all anymore about BW characters. They failed to capture the imagination and incite the passion that the multi-faceted, compelling, and awe-inspiring G1 characters were capable of. Beast Machines was an amusing side-trip into the back alleys of obscurity, serving only to invalidate Beast Wars further, and with that I have no complaint - but there were certainly no merits of characterization to be found. For all the clamor the Beast-series caused, no sooner were the shows off the air, than the flash in the pan sizzled out. It is a most fitting journey into extinction.|Raksha on how Beast Wars [[Ruined FOREVER|forever ruined]] the brand}} | {{quote|Beast Wars was irredeemable any way you turn it, of course. Even had Megatron’s name not been besmirched by the presence of the Pretender, even had the series not spit upon everything that was ever excellent about Transformers, there were no worthwhile characters in the mix. I’m told there’s practically no Usenet discussion at all anymore about BW characters. They failed to capture the imagination and incite the passion that the multi-faceted, compelling, and awe-inspiring G1 characters were capable of. Beast Machines was an amusing side-trip into the back alleys of obscurity, serving only to invalidate Beast Wars further, and with that I have no complaint - but there were certainly no merits of characterization to be found. For all the clamor the Beast-series caused, no sooner were the shows off the air, than the flash in the pan sizzled out. It is a most fitting journey into extinction.|Raksha on how Beast Wars [[Ruined FOREVER|forever ruined]] the brand<ref>[http://www.theplumedserpent.com/ConQuest/cquntransformable.html "Untransformable"], an essay by Raksha.</ref>}} | ||
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- Raksha is a human in the real-world and Beast Wars continuity families.

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Raksha[1] was a prominent figure in Transformers fandom, circa the mid-1990s. She was rather controversial due to her opinions and actions supporting her view of the Decepticons in the original cartoon (namely, that they were an oppressed minority driven to acts of terrorism by their Autobot oppressors and were, in fact, the actual "good guys") and intense dislike for later media, such as Beast Wars.
She organized BotCon 1995, and created the character Nightracer.
Fiction
Beast Wars: Visitations

The time-traveling Antagony described herself as Megatron's doom, his destruction, and his worst enemy.
Megatron naturally assumed this meant she was Raksha (his worst enemy). Antagony corrected this misunderstanding. Visitations
Notes
- In an interview on Kid Rhino's Beast Machines DVD set, David Kaye mentioned an encounter with Raksha at a BotCon convention:
References
- ↑ Yes, that is her legal name.
- ↑ "Untransformable", an essay by Raksha.

