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Written by [[Preditron]], the '''Predacon Manifesto''' details how a proto-former should live life.
Written by [[Preditron]], the '''Predacon Manifesto''' details how a proto-former should live life.
The manifesto takes inspiration from all manner of historical Decepticons, whether mad or bad or other, to hammer out what Preditron called the "pillars" essential to living, mixed with Preditron's own musing and experience along with excerpts on Decepticon history.


==Pillars==
==Pillars==
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''===
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''===
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Preditron was moved to write the manifesto on the occasion of [[Maxima]]'s death. Even though he was reluctant to tell 'bots how to live their lives, he felt compelled by all those using Maxima as a rallying figure to do so. While he hadn't intended the work to factionalize Cybertron further, that's exactly what it did. {{storylink|Safe Spaces}}
 
The Predacus Council, after getting rid of Preditron, began subverting the Manifesto for their own ends. Rampage was reluctant to join the Predacons for that reason. {{storylink|Cultural Appropriation}}


[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising Transformer culture]]
[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising Transformer culture]]

Revision as of 02:27, 2 January 2017

Written by Preditron, the Predacon Manifesto details how a proto-former should live life.

The manifesto takes inspiration from all manner of historical Decepticons, whether mad or bad or other, to hammer out what Preditron called the "pillars" essential to living, mixed with Preditron's own musing and experience along with excerpts on Decepticon history.

Pillars

Fiction

Beast Wars: Uprising

Preditron was moved to write the manifesto on the occasion of Maxima's death. Even though he was reluctant to tell 'bots how to live their lives, he felt compelled by all those using Maxima as a rallying figure to do so. While he hadn't intended the work to factionalize Cybertron further, that's exactly what it did. Safe Spaces

The Predacus Council, after getting rid of Preditron, began subverting the Manifesto for their own ends. Rampage was reluctant to join the Predacons for that reason. Cultural Appropriation