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According to the Deathbringer, the Reapers were warriors who caused utter destruction. But their prowess made them feared even among their own, leading to isolation and bringing them towards madness. They resolved to use their powers to destroy war within the universe by destroying violent races and removing things worth fighting over. They laid waste to [[Mumu-Obscura]], a strategically important planet, to remove it from the equation and spare needless future conflict. When [[Sixshot]] arrived on Mumu-Obscura to locate the [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcon]]s, the Reapers attacked him, using it as a chance to test him. Deathbringer offered Sixshot a place among them, but Sixshot was still unable to sever his connections to the [[Decepticon]]s. The Reapers accepted his decision and said that they would cross paths with Sixshot again, hoping that he would then be able to accept their offer. {{storylink|Spotlight: Sixshot}}
According to the Deathbringer, the Reapers were warriors who caused utter destruction. But their prowess made them feared even among their own, leading to isolation and bringing them towards madness. They resolved to use their powers to destroy war within the universe by destroying violent races and removing things worth fighting over. They laid waste to [[Mumu-Obscura]], a strategically important planet, to remove it from the equation and spare needless future conflict. When [[Sixshot]] arrived on Mumu-Obscura to locate the [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcon]]s, the Reapers attacked him, using it as a chance to test him. Deathbringer offered Sixshot a place among them, but Sixshot was still unable to sever his connections to the [[Decepticon]]s. The Reapers accepted his decision and said that they would cross paths with Sixshot again, hoping that he would then be able to accept their offer. {{storylink|Spotlight: Sixshot}}


After Sixshot was summoned to [[Earth]], the Reapers followed, vowing to destroy whatever was left after Sixshot's work was done. {{storylink|Escalation, part 6}}
After Sixshot was summoned to [[Earth]], the Reapers followed, vowing to destroy whatever was left after Sixshot's work was done. {{storylink|Escalation (issue 6)}}  After a period of observation in Earth's orbit, they decided that Earth should be destroyed and didn't care whether Sixshot helped them or fought them. {{storylink|Devastation issue 3}}  


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The Reapers are a group of aliens in the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Reapers are a roving band of living weapons who want to give peace a chance... by killing everybody. They're led by a Deathbringer.

Fiction

IDW Comics continuity

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According to the Deathbringer, the Reapers were warriors who caused utter destruction. But their prowess made them feared even among their own, leading to isolation and bringing them towards madness. They resolved to use their powers to destroy war within the universe by destroying violent races and removing things worth fighting over. They laid waste to Mumu-Obscura, a strategically important planet, to remove it from the equation and spare needless future conflict. When Sixshot arrived on Mumu-Obscura to locate the Terrorcons, the Reapers attacked him, using it as a chance to test him. Deathbringer offered Sixshot a place among them, but Sixshot was still unable to sever his connections to the Decepticons. The Reapers accepted his decision and said that they would cross paths with Sixshot again, hoping that he would then be able to accept their offer. Spotlight: Sixshot

After Sixshot was summoned to Earth, the Reapers followed, vowing to destroy whatever was left after Sixshot's work was done. Escalation (issue 6) After a period of observation in Earth's orbit, they decided that Earth should be destroyed and didn't care whether Sixshot helped them or fought them. Devastation issue 3



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