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*''Japanese:'' '''Tyrest''' (ティレスト ''Tiresuto'', タイレスト ''Tairesuto'') | *''Japanese:'' '''Tyrest''' (ティレスト ''Tiresuto'', タイレスト ''Tairesuto'') | ||
*''Mandarin:'' '''Tí ěr Lái Sī Tè''' (提尔莱斯特 ''Tyrest'' ) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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| The name or term "Tyrest" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Tyrest (disambiguation). |
- Tyrest is a former Autobot turned Neutral from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Chief Justice Tyrest was a bot above it all. A former member of Nova Prime's cadre, he was held in high esteem by both Autobot and Decepticon in later life. An individual who holds the law above all else, he believes it is his duty to mitigate conflicts and provide a framework for the enforcement of order. But order is often just a reflection of chaos, and Tyrest holds convictions and concerns which suggest a tumultuous soul. Having recently found God, he plans on making peace with his maker. And he is unconcerned for the damage that could be caused by doing so.
| “ | Fully deserved. | ” |
—Tyrest in just two words. | ||
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity

During the Golden Age, Tyrest served as chief engineer under Nova Prime. House of Ambus Nova feared that the life-giving pulsewaves from Vector Sigma would eventually cease and, in order to ensure the continued growth of the Cybertronian race, charged Tyrest with finding a way to tap into the Matrix of Leadership and harnessing the power to bestow life the legends claimed it held. With a team of scientists at his command, Tyrest succeeded in his task, mass-producing generations' worth of sparks, until the Matrix apparently ran dry. It would be some time before Tyrest discovered that, in actuality, one of his team had had an attack of conscience and spirited the Matrix away, leaving a facsimile in its place. The Divided Self
When the Great War broke out, Tyrest made a name for himself by organizing the Exodus, working with Dai Atlas to help as many as twenty million neutrals leave Cybertron. Furthermore, he arranged for peace talks between Optimus Prime and Megatron in search of a "two city-state solution", but was evidently unsuccessful. His great legacy was the brokering of the Tyrest Accord, a treaty named in his honor designed to prevent Transformer technology falling into the hands of other races that both factions adhered to. The success of the treaty convinced Optimus to make him Chief Justice, though nobody was really surprised, given his earlier accomplishments. House of Ambus
The Tyrest Accord did mask one of Tyrest's other great accomplishments, however: Ultra Magnus. When this great Autobot passed away, Tyrest saw in his death the potential to create the legend of an immortal lawman. Creating a cover story that Magnus had merely faked his death, Tyrest fashioned the Magnus Armor in his image, which was worn by other Transformers who then took on Magnus's name and identity, serving Tyrest as the Duly Appointed Enforcer of his Accord, and creating the illusion that he was still alive. The Divided Self

"Actually, do worry."
In later years, one of Tyrest's notable actions was the appointment of a panel of Autobots to work on the Magnus Inquiry, an investigation regarding the origins of Gideon's Glue. Bullets Perhaps his most significant contribution to Autobot justice in the modern era, though, was the creation of the Aequitas computer, which was used in Autobot war criminal trials to calculate the guilt of the accused. House of Ambus He agreed that the trials would be kept secret until the war's end, and then there would be full disclosure. Last Stand of the Wreckers #5 However, as the trials progressed, Tyrest realized something: every single defendant was of the mass-produced generation of sparks he had brought into being ages before. Plagued by this revelation, Tyrest came to believe that, in bleeding the Matrix, he had perverted the forces of creation, and created a tainted subspecies predisposed to evil. The Divided Self A haunted Tyrest requested the trials be put on hold and he disappeared from the public eye shortly thereafter. House of Ambus
By the time of his disappearances, Tyrest was no longer an Autobot and was recognized as neutral by the Galactic Council. Because of this, he was suggested as the third party who should run Megatron's trial, but complications arose that prevented that from happening. Chaos Theory Part 1
Unbeknownst to anyone, Tyrest had withdrawn to Cybertron's lost moon, Luna 1. During the Aequitas trials, he had taken to drilling holes in his body in a form of self-flagellation to assuage his guilty conscience, and one day, when merely drilling into his armored skin proved insufficient, the increasingly unstable Tyrest drilled a hole straight into his brain. This act was accompanied by an "epiphany": the formerly non-religious Tyrest became convinced that Primus and the Knights of Cybertron were real, and believed he had discovered the location of the Cyberutopia where the Knights now dwelt. Working with Lockdown's Titan Hunters to salvage remains of Titans, he constructed a spacebridge that he believed would take him there, but concluded that he could not cross into paradise before absolving himself of his sins. To do this, he initiated the creation of a universal killswitch that, when triggered, would eliminate every Matrix-born spark in the cosmos.
While working on this plan, Tyrest continued overseeing law in the universe, constantly updating and revising his accord and enforcing it through his army of Legislator robots, who instinctively acted to apprehend and/or punish infractors wherever they found them. Tyrest had them abduct the entire Circle of Light from Theophany as test subjects for his killswitch. His attack was made possible by Star Saber, Tyrest's agent within the Circle, who lowered the city's defenses and allowed the Legislators to attack directly. Many of the survivors were cannibalized for material to replenish his army. The Divided Self
In the face of Tyrest's increasing instability, Autobot Special Operations dispatched Skids and Getaway to remove him, armed with a nudge gun that would convince him to resign. However, Tyrest's very instability let him pick up on the foreign thought, and he sent a number of Legislators to arrest the two under Section 19 (80) 4 of the Accord. Skids escaped, but Getaway was successfully captured. Arm the Lonely

When the then-current wearer of the Magnus Armor, Minimus Ambus, was fatally wounded, an automatic recall trigger in the armor transported it and its occupant to Tyrest on Luna 1, where Tyrest had another of his new allies, traitorous Autobot medic Pharma, heal Ambus's wounds. While Ambus was out, Tyrest read his journals and was disgusted to discover that his enforcer had become a public joke, and stripped him of his role, having already decided to replace him with Star Saber. Moreover, he also discovered that Skids had joined up with Magnus and the other Autobots of the Lost Light, and told Minimus he would be putting them to death for harboring a criminal. The Divided Self When they were brought before him, however, he announced they were to die for one for his new laws, "crimes against creation". House of Ambus Learning this, Ambus confronted Tyrest with his lies and demanded to know the full story. Tyrest told him the entire story, from the Matrixed sparks to the killswitch, and when Ambus protested, Tyrest had him pre-emptively executed. The Divided Self Tyrest later explained his reason for rescuing Pharma from Messatine, the medic was famous for being Forged and was therefore a perfect test subject for the universal killswitch, as the medic salivated over the machine.
As Rodimus's group confronted Tyrest in his control center the Chief Justice gloated over killing Minimus Ambus, he then proceeded to reveal his new "weapon of mass suggestion" by using on the attackers. Taking the advantage Tyrest activated the killswitch and walked towards the portal to Cyberutopia... Arm the Lonely Only to be stopped by Tailgate, who had merely been paralyzed by his Cybercrosis and not by Tyrest's weapon—he was then taken down by the (still alive) Minimus Ambus.
After the killswitch was disabled Tyrest tried to use Part 1, Section 1 of the Tyrest accord to turn the situation in his favor—but this plan was also stopped by Tailgate. This Calamitous Life
The comatose Tyrest was then taken prisoner by the Lost Lighters and kept under close guard, locked within his own medbay. However, after the Lost Light's departure, he escaped by using the recall trigger in his palm to teleport away. The Sound of Breaking Glass
Notes
- According to "Fisitron's Facts", a bonus page in the hardcover edition of Last Stand of the Wreckers, Tyrest was originally to be named Adjudicus. This was changed to make for a connection to the previously established Tyrest Accord.
- Tyrest's wings, staff, spiked diadem, and robe cause him to resemble a Principality, a member of the highest order of the Third Sphere of angels in the Christian angelic hierarchy. More specifically, he resembles a Principality as they are depicted in the Shin Megami Tensei series of video games, down to the primarily green color scheme with gold and silver accents.
- Tyrest, along with his right-hand baddies Pharma and Star Saber, represent the three pillars of society (law, medicine, and religion, respectively) gone wrong.[1]
Foreign names
- Japanese: Tyrest (ティレスト Tiresuto, タイレスト Tairesuto)
- Mandarin: Tí ěr Lái Sī Tè (提尔莱斯特 Tyrest )


