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''You who I called brother''<br>
Originally, the live-action film series had multiple stories written and published to tie into the movies. However, as was perhaps inevitable when multiple licensees were producing unrelated pieces of fiction, the timeline was rife with contradictory stories. As of [[Age of Extinction]] and [[The Last Knight]] those tie-in stories now contradict most of what those later movies introduced.
''How could you have come to hate me so?''<br>
''Is this what you wanted?''<br>
''Then let my heart be hardened''<br>
''And never mind how high the cost may grow''<br>
''This will still be so:''<br>
''I will never let your people go''...]]
As was bound to be a great peril when multiple licensees were producing unrelated pieces of fiction, the '''timeline of the [[live-action film series]]''' is rife with contradictory stories, some minor that a [[John Barber|talented writer]] could overcome if he so chose, and some insurmountable. This timeline is of what are essentially the "main" components: the films themselves, naturally, followed by those pieces of fiction that have over time actively attempted to keep continuity with one another, such as the novels and [[IDW Publishing]]'s assorted comic books, and assorted helpful nuggets of info from a myriad of other minor sources. That is not to say that there are ''no'' contradictions to be found here, but time has papered over many of them, and this article relates details as generally as possible to minimize any confusion, with footnotes to explain any particularly egregious instances.


Elements actively excluded from in this timeline are those from the [[Sector Seven (game)|Sector Seven alternate reality game]], because it is set in a parallel reality that represents the films and associated media not as fiction, but as a [[Hungry Dragon|fictionalization of a real-life-event]], and information from all but the earliest of the UK's ''[[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|Transformers Comic]]'', which is mostly either actively set in a parallel timeline, or is otherwise utterly irreconcilable with the more prominent pieces of media. See [[#Alternate timelines|Alternate timelines]] below for these separate chronologies.
This timeline is made up of all the "main" components from the first five films. That is not to say that there are no contradictions to be found here, these films afterall were made as action-packed blockbusters, meant to keep you on the edge of your seat. This article relates details as they appear in the films, while also trying to do its best at working around odd little details that have been left unexplained. For the information dedicated to those of the IDW comics or other pieces of tie-in media, See [[#Alternate timelines|Alternate timelines]] below for these separate chronologies.


{{bigquote |We were once a peaceful race of intelligent mechanical beings. But then came the war... between the [[Autobot]]s who fought for freedom, and the [[Decepticon]]s who dreamt of tyranny.|[[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]]|''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Transformers: Dark of the Moon]]}}
{{bigquote |We were once a peaceful race of intelligent mechanical beings. But then came the war... between the [[Autobot]]s who fought for freedom, and the [[Decepticon]]s who dreamt of tyranny.|[[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]]|''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Transformers: Dark of the Moon]]}}
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==Prehistory==
==Prehistory==
===The Very Beginning===
===The Very Beginning===
[[File:ExtinctionOfTheDinosaurus.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|It was "definitely" an asteroid]]
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Before time began, the [[AllSpark]] is created from unknown origins. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
 
Under unrevealed circumstances, the planet [[Earth]] forms around the entity known as [[Unicron]]. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
Under unrevealed circumstances, the planet [[Earth]] forms around the entity known as [[Unicron]]. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}


65 million years ago, a race of mysterious bio-mechanical beings known only as the [[Creator (AOE)|Creators]] uses "[[seed]]s" to [[Eco-structuring|cyberform]] many organic planets, converting their matter into a shapeshifting metal that would come to be known as [[living metal|Transformium]]. Prehistoric [[Earth]] is among the planets sown with the metal; the cyberforming of the planet triggers the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, wiping out the planet's native [[dinosaur (dinosaur)|dinosaurs]]. The creators harvest the metal and take it to the planet that would become [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], where they imbue it with life using the [[AllSpark]] to create what they intend to be a race of robotic explorers. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}} The sorceress [[Quintessa (TLK)|Quintessa]] will later to purport to have been involved in the robots' creation, but her truthfulness remains in question. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
[[File:ExtinctionOfTheDinosaurus.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|It was "definitely" an asteroid]]
65 million years ago, a race of mysterious bio-mechanical beings known only as the [[Creator (AOE)|Creators]] uses "[[seed]]s" to [[Eco-structuring|cyberform]] many organic planets, converting their matter into a shapeshifting metal that would come to be known as [[living metal|Transformium]]. Prehistoric Earth is among the planets sown with the metal; the cyberforming of the planet triggers the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, wiping out the planet's native [[dinosaur (dinosaur)|dinosaurs]]. The creators harvest the metal and take it to the planet that would become [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], where they imbue it with life using the AllSpark to create what they intend to be a race of robotic explorers. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}} The sorceress [[Quintessa (TLK)|Quintessa]] will later to purport to have been involved in the robots' creation, but her truthfulness remains in question. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}


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Subsequent events are unclear, but it is apparent that the Cybertronian race come into being with no knowledge of their origins, instead deifying the AllSpark cube and crediting it as the sole creator of their race. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} From uncertain origins, seven [[Dynasty of Primes|Primes]] come into being, whether or not these original seven Primes were also created by the Creators is unknown. The seven Primes set out across the universe as explorers searching for energy to harvest to keep their race from dying. The Primes construct [[Star Harvester]]s on distant worlds to drain the energy from suns to create [[Energon]]. The Primes set out with one rule: “never destroy a planet with life.” The Primes use the legendary [[Matrix of Leadership]] as a key to power these harvesters. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
Subsequent events are unclear, but it is apparent that the Cybertronian race come into being with no knowledge of their origins, instead deifying the AllSpark cube and crediting it as the sole creator of their race, formulating a legend that claimed life began when it fell from the sky. The first Cybertronian created is [[Primus]], {{storylink|Foundation issue 2|Foundation #2}} and from Primus and the cube come the [[Dynasty of Primes]], a race of trans-dimensional beings able to walk across space and time through the use of [[sarcophagus|sarcophagi]]. The Primes live in contentment until the distressing revelation that the AllSpark's power is not infinite, requiring the energy of suns in order to sustain its constant flow of [[Energon]]. Despite their powers, the Dynasty find themselves unable to find any stars to sacrifice to the AllSpark, and so the AllSpark responds to their need, giving life to the next of many generations of Cybertronians that will follow. These new creations are able to exploit the properties of Transformium to reconfigure their bodies into [[alternate mode]]s that will enable them to aid the Dynasty in their task: [[Seeker (ROTF)|Seekers]] to search for suns, and [[Constructicon (ROTF)|construction drones]] to build the [[Star Harvester]]s that will absorb and convert the stars' energy into Energon. {{storylink|Defiance issue 4|Defiance #4}} The AllSpark also creates the [[Matrix of Leadership]], the key that will activate these harvesters. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|Revenge of the Fallen (novel)}}
[[File:TalesoftheFallen4-theyshallpay.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Fallen in the Hiz-ouse!]]
Among the first Transformers is a pantheon of great knights, many of whom [[Dinobot (AOE)|owe their forms]] to the dinosaurs of Earth, while [[Guardian Knight|several others]] are blessed with the ability to combine into [[Dragonstorm|a single three-headed dragon]]. These knights, either knowingly or unknowingly, fulfil the mandate of their creators and set out exploring the universe. Among their number is a direct descendant of the Primes known as [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}} {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}


One of the Primes comes to believe that the AllSpark is "speaking" to him, and, in his pursuit of power, he breaks the Dynasty's one law: he destroys the sun of a life-bearing world. This prompts the Dynasty to establish a new restriction, requiring them all to be present for the activation of a harvester. Undeterred, the renegade Prime secretly handpicks a selection of Cybertronians to be part of a new faction under his leadership- the [[Decepticon]]s. He builds a facsimile Matrix to carry on his work, but the counterfeit Matrix proves inferior when his next star-harvesting attempt backfires and floods his body with primal energies, driving him to total insanity. For his repeated infraction, the Prime is cast out of the Dynasty by his brethren and dubbed "[[The Fallen]]". {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 4|Tales of the Fallen #4}}
Either during or after this time the Creators create the Transformers. Among the first Transformers is a pantheon of great knights, many of whom [[Dinobot (AOE)|owe their forms]] to the dinosaurs of Earth, while [[Guardian Knight|several others]] are blessed with the ability to combine into [[Dragonstorm|a single three-headed dragon]]. These knights, either knowingly or unknowingly, fulfil the mandate of their creators and set out exploring the universe. Among their number is a direct descendant of the Primes known as [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}} {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}


===17,000 BC to 10,000 BC===
===17,000 BC===
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Circa 17,000 BC, The original seven Primes make their way to Earth. [[The Fallen|One Prime]] attempts to use the Star Harvester built there to drain the power of the Earth’s sun to create Energon, while still being very aware that the Earth is filled with life. A war breaks out on Earth between himself and the other six Primes over possession of the Matrix to prevent Earth and its people from dying. This one Prime loses the battle and has the Matrix stolen from him by his [[Relatives|six brother]] Primes. Those Primes then create a [[Tomb of the Primes|tomb out of their own bodies]] to hide the Matrix from their brother, who would be forever known as 'The Fallen'. The Fallen sends out his [[Decepticon#Live-action_film_series|Decepticon]] [[Seeker (ROTF)|Seekers]] to hunt for the Matrix on Earth.


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The earliest [[human]] civilizations on Earth, build their monuments over remains of Transformer activity on the planet. Around 2560 BC, construction of the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] around the Star Harvester is completed, then later, in 1200 BC, the Tomb of the Primes is hidden beneath El Deir in [[Petra (Earth)|Petra]]. A riddle is crafted to mark the tomb's location: "When dawn alights the dagger's tip, three kings will reveal the doorway." The Seekers, learn of the riddle, but fail in their search for the tomb and The Fallen abandons them, leaving them to [[Death#Energy_depletion|run out of Energon and eventually die]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
Circa 17,000 BC, The Fallen brings his Decepticons to [[Earth]] and begins the construction of a star harvester, knowing that this attack on a life-bearing world will draw his brothers into the trap he has prepared. One of the Fallen's Seekers, [[Jetfire (Movie)|Jetfire]], unable to countenance his master's dark acts any longer, rebels, prompting the Fallen to warp him and several of his other Decepticons away to battle elsewhere. {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 3|Tales of the Fallen #3}} Subsequently, the Primes arrive to stop The Fallen's plan, but find themselves unprepared for his strength, and are slaughtered in quick succession until only [[Prima|one]] remains. The last survivor uses the combined lifeforce of his departed fellows to banish The Fallen to another plane of reality, sealing his sarcophagus to prevent him from returning. For his final act, the last Prime gives up his own life to fuse his body, and the bodies of his brothers, into a [[Tomb of the Primes|tomb]] that will serve as the resting place of the Matrix. {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 4|Tales of the Fallen #4}}<ref>In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', when Jetfire recounts the Fallen's battle with the rest of the Dynasty, he projects an image of ''multiple'' surviving Primes forging their bodies into the tomb, not just one. But per the comics, Jetfire wasn't even there when this went down, and he's old and crazy anyway.</ref> The Fallen's Seekers begin searching the planet for the Matrix, but bereft of their master, their mission eventually degenerates into a series of interpersonal conflicts and challenges. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 5|Nefarious #5}}  


[[File:Foundation1 freedom.jpg|thumb|We stand united for all time! Right guys? Guys? For all time? Guys?]]
===In an unspecified era===
Over the following 7,000 years, with none to tend the AllSpark, Cybertron's energy supply steadily diminishes, leading the Cybertronians to split into various warring factions, fighting over what little they had left. {{storylink|Foundation issue 1|Foundation #1}} The ferocity of this war wipes out any remaining traces of the Prime Dynasty and its descendants, save two: Optimus, hidden away to keep him safe, his knowledge of his true heritage lost, {{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen issue 3|Revenge of the Fallen #3}} and the elderly [[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)|Sentinel Prime]], the only robot who knows the stories of the Dynasty and the AllSpark to be anything more than legends. Recovering Optimus from hiding, Sentinel Prime rallies a small group to his side and with their aid, he uncovers and raises the lost AllSpark from beneath the planet's surface. The scientific skill of [[Wheeljack (Movie)|Wheeljack]] is employed to teleport a sun into Cybertronic space, which proves able to feed the AllSpark without being absorbed, thereby restoring energy and peace to Cybertron. The AllSpark is enshrined in a temple at [[Simfur]], built by the [[Thetacon (tribe)|Thetacons]], {{storylink|Foundation issue 1|Foundation #1}} and protected by the [[Knights of Cybertron]], an elite group assembled by the antiquarian [[Alpha Trion (ROTF)|Alpha Trion]]. {{storylink|Prepare for Battle (website)|Prepare for Battle}}
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Sentinel reveals Optimus's heritage to him and offers him the position of leader of the new unified Cybertron, but Optimus does not believe that he is a Prime, and turns the offer down. {{storylink|Foundation issue 1|Foundation #1}} Instead, a dual leadership system is employed, with Optimus in charge of the archaeological [[Science Division]], and his brother-in-arms [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] in command of the militaristic [[Defense Force]]. {{storylink|Foundation issue 2|Foundation #2}} However, Megatron had overheard Sentinel and Optimus's conversation, and begins to resent Optimus thanks to the knowledge that he was always "second best" in Sentinel's eyes. {{storylink|Foundation issue 1|Foundation #1}}
Civil war breaks out on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron’s]] surface between the Autobots and the Decepticons over control of the life-giving AllSpark. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} A new heroic faction called; the [[Autobot|Autobots]] are lead by a descendant of the original Primes, [[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)|Sentinel Prime]], while the new age of Decepticons are under the leadership of The Fallen’s apprentice, [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} As the war rages on, the rise in casualties becomes too great and Sentinel Prime strikes a deal with Megatron to rendezvous on Earth in order to rebuild the damages done to Cybertron. Sentinel Prime invents hundreds of [[Pillar|Pillars]] to create a spacebridge big enough to transport Cybertron to Earth for the repairs. The Autobots believe the Pillars are a means to transport troops and supplies which will aid in them winning the war. Sentinel Prime boards the [[Ark (DOTM)|Ark]] with the Pillars, but the Ark is shot down by the Decepticons, unaware of the secret deal. The Ark is then unknowinly left floating through space. This results in a young knight and descendant of the Primes, Optimus Prime, Sentinel Prime’s pupil and Megatron’s oldest friend, whom the latter used to call a brother, taking leadership over the Autobots. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
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Around the same time, Megatron and [[Shockwave (Movie)|Shockwave]] rescue [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]] from a [[Driller]], the largest indigenous subterranean predator on Cybertron. {{storylink|Foundation issue 2|Foundation #2}} Shockwave becomes fascinated with the creature, and his studies of it eventually lead to Drillers being tamed and used as beasts of burden. Shockwave keeps one as a "pet", which he trains and equips for military purposes. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (novel)|Dark of the Moon novelization}}


Optimus and Megatron successfully lead Cybertron together for two generations, until the rise in activity of [[Malcontent]]s who oppose the current government gives Megatron's rage and resentment an outlet, allowing him to claim the primary position of power in the name of protecting Cybertron. {{storylink|Foundation issue 2|Foundation #2}} Not long after, a dig by Optimus's Science Division uncovers The Fallen's intact sarcophagus. {{storylink|Defiance issue 1|Defiance #1}} [[File:Defiance4 Megatron TheFallen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|[[Wiki:Johnny The Homocidal Maniac|Megatron needs to feed his wall blood]].]] Through its eyes, the renegade Prime sees in Megatron the making of an apprentice, and he makes contact with him after he has been badly wounded following a battle with invading [[Ejoornian|aliens]] from the nearby [[Eshems Nebula]]. {{storylink|Defiance issue 2|Defiance #2}} Under The Fallen's influence, Megatron reshapes his Defense Force into a military dictatorship that becomes the new incarnation of the Decepticons. Simultaneously, further archaeological discoveries lead Optimus to realize that Sentinel was correct, and that he is indeed descended from the Primes. Galvanized by this realization, he raises a small army of followers, the [[Autobot]]s, to stand against Megatron. {{storylink|Defiance issue 3|Defiance #3}} Following The Fallen's direction, Megatron has the starship ''[[Nemesis (ROTF)|Nemesis]]'' constructed; learning of this, the Autobots refurbished an older craft, the [[Ark (Movie)|Ark]], in preparation for Megatron's next move. Soon, the ''Nemesis'' leaves the planet, captained by [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]] and with The Fallen's sarcophagus on board, to seek out Earth and the Matrix. Following the departure of the ''Nemesis'', true war finally breaks out once more on Cybertron, and Optimus's Autobots and Megatron's Decepticons battle for control of the planet over untold years. {{storylink|Defiance issue 4|Defiance #4}}
The AllSpark is eventually lost to the far reaches of space, due to unspecified circumstances and Cybertron eventually dies from the extensive damages. This causes both the Autobots and the Decepticons to leave Cybertron searching for it. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
 
In the very early stages of the war, the ancient technology known as [[Power Core Combination]] is lost, and in an attempt to recreate it, the Decepticons develop the monstrous [[Devastator (ROTF)|Devastator]]. {{storylink|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 32|TFCC #32}}


===10,000 BC onwards===
===10,000 BC onwards===
[[File:Foundation3 sentinels torch.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.1|"...and he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow."]]
The AllSpark still floating through space, eventually crash lands on Earth in 10,000 BC. Although it is unknown whether or not Megatron was aboard the Decepticon vessel known as the [[Nemesis (ROTF)|Nemesis]], it would make perfect sense that it aided him in his search for the AllSpark and eventually makes its way into Earth's solar system. The Nemesis crashes on the surface of one of [[Saturn|Saturn’s]] moons with The Fallen hidden aboard it. Around 1,000 BC, Megatron discovers the AllSpark’s location on Earth and continues his journey alone, crashing in the [[Arctic]] leaving him frozen in the ice, never completing his search.{{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
As Cybertron is devastated by the worsening war, with Optimus Prime unwilling to take the decisive actions that will bring the conflict to an end, Sentinel Prime is forced to make a deal with Megatron to seek out another planet whose resources they can exploit to restore their homeworld. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} The chosen planet is the resting place of the Primes' Star Harvester. Sentinel recreates the Primes' lost [[space bridge]] technology, fashioning hundreds of pillars that will form a bridge large enough to teleport Cybertron itself across the cosmos, telling the Autobots it will be used to instantaneously teleport soldiers, supplies and refugees into and out of the battlefield, allowing them to defeat the Decepticons. The pillars are loaded onto a second [[Ark (DOTM)|Ark]], while a strike team led by Optimus attacks Simfur in order to activate the control pillar for the space bridge by bringing it into contact with the AllSpark. {{storylink|Foundation issue 3|Foundation #3}} While most of the Autobots keep the Decepticons busy, sisters [[Elita-One (Movie)|Elita-One]], [[Arcee (Movie)|Arcee]], and [[Chromia (ROTF)|Chromia]] successfully reach the AllSpark and activate the pillar, which Elita then delivers to Sentinel Prime. [[File:Foundation4 ark explodes.jpg|thumb|225px]] Sentinel takes his Ark to ostensibly collect Optimus and the others from Simfur, but upon arrival, the ship is attacked by Starscream, who is unaware of the secret deal his leader has made with the Prime. Starscream's attack triggers a huge explosion which consumes the Ark, leaving the Autobots to believe Sentinel, the space bridge and all others aboard have been destroyed. {{storylink|Foundation issue 4|Foundation #4}}{{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} Unbeknownst to any present, however, the Ark has not been destroyed: the space bridge tech aboard has in fact teleported it away through space and time, with all on board knocked into stasis by the blast. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 1}}
 
Consumed with grief and rage at the apparent death of his mentor, Optimus Prime resolves to kill Megatron outright, and storms his fortress with aid from Ironhide. {{storylink|Transformers: Foundation|Foundation #1-3}} Concurrently, Wheeljack leads the rest of the Autobots in a second strike on Simfur, where they are able to overcome the weakened Decepticons and capture the AllSpark, removing it from the machine that brought Cybertron its sun. The sun disappears, plunging the planet into darkness, and Prime breaks off his confrontation with Megatron to save Ironhide from Shockwave and Starscream. Although he did not cross the line of no return, Optimus's actions forever taint his relationship with Elita-One, driving a wedge between the two friends. {{storylink|Foundation issue 4|Foundation #4}}
 
[[File:TitanMag-BumblebeeMegatronAllSpark.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1|"Where are those transmissions you intercepted? WHAT have you DONE with those plans?"]]
Resolving to keep the power of the captive AllSpark out of Megatron's hands, Optimus Prime has it moved to various locations around the planet before deciding to launch it into space. In an effort to disguise his plan, most of the Autobots are stationed at Simfur as misdirection, with only a small unit led by [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] guarding its true hiding place at [[Tyger Pax]]. Unfortunately, Megatron is able to sense the AllSpark's true location and attacks Tyger Pax, crushing Bumblebee's vocal processor during the ensuing battle and robbing him of the ability to speak. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 1|Movie Prequel #1}} Simultaneously, at Simfur, Optimus Prime is attacked by a drone sent by Megatron before he can launch the AllSpark, so he entrusts the task to his assistant, [[Arctus]]. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 1|Prequel: Optimus Prime}} Observing the AllSpark as it takes off, Megatron immediately pursues it into space, {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 1|Movie Prequel #1}} but is delayed by an Autobot tractor beam before he can stop it from plunging into the [[Alkaris Anomaly]]. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 2|Prequel: Megatron}} Cosmically drawn to the location of the star harvester left behind by The Fallen, {{storylink|Defiance issue 4|Defiance #4}} the cube is disgorged in the [[Solar System]] and crash-lands on Earth, in what will become [[Colorado]]. Megatron summons [[Brawl (Movie)|Brawl]] to occupy the Autobots delaying him, {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 2|Prequel: Megatron}} and follows the cube into the anomaly, but is spat out in the far reaches of the galaxy. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}}
 
Megatron and the AllSpark are not the only ones scattered across space: the overzealous Brawl detonates a [[foldspace warhead]] that warps himself, [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]], [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] and [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]] to the four corners of the universe. Ratchet helps quell an alien civil war, {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 3|Lost in Space 1}} Brawl defeats psychic apparitions of his worst fears, {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 4|Lost in Space 2}} Ironhide encounters digital "ghosts" on a derelict ship with some kind of ancient connection to the AllSpark {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 5|Lost in Space 3}} and Jazz is nearly overwhelmed by the lure of a planet of pure information {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 6|Lost in Space 4}} before they are able to return to Cybertron. But their return proves a short-lived one: without the AllSpark and the energy it provided, Cybertron begins to atrophy, and many of the Transformers depart the planet to find the AllSpark and restore life to their world. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} Optimus Prime's best and brightest depart aboard the Ark, while [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]] takes a large force aboard a second ship christened the ''[[Nemesis (Movie)|Nemesis]]'', including most of Megatron's elite troops, {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 1|The Reign of Starscream #1}} leaving Shockwave in charge of what few Decepticons remain on the planet. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}} The ''Nemesis'' is stymied by a volley of Autobot mines that badly damage the craft before it gets too far, forcing the Decepticons to return to Cybertron for repairs. After being fixed up, the ''Nemesis'' resumes the chase several cycles later, but have lost valuable ground to the Ark. {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 1|The Reign of Starscream #1}} The Ark and ''Nemesis'' crews pass the majority of the next twelve thousand years in stasis aboard their ships. {{storylink|Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday|Ghosts of Yesterday}}
 
[[File:MoviePrequel2-Megatrondownfall.jpg|thumb|[[Wiki:Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes|YOU LEFT HULK IN THE POOL!]]]]
Out in space, the original ''Nemesis'' and Sentinel's Ark (still jinking through space and time) zero in on the energy signature of the AllSpark, and are both crippled when the Ark blindly teleports directly into the same physical space as the ''Nemesis''. The Ark makes one final jump, leaving a lingering space bridge portal in its wake; after setting the ruined ''Nemesis'' down on the dead moon of a nearby gas giant, the Decepticons board the smaller ship ''[[Longshot (DOTM)|Longshot]]'' and follow the Ark through the portal at The Fallen's urging, leaving his sarcophagus behind. Both ships are hurled into [[#1960s|the future]]. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 1}}
 
Eventually, after "countless solar spans" of searching, Megatron zeroes in on the AllSpark's resting place on Earth. While on the approach, he detects a distress signal being broadcast by the wrecked ''Nemesis'' and detours to investigate, but when The Fallen learns of the fate of the AllSpark, he furiously commands Megatron to carry on his course. {{storylink|Defiance issue 4|Defiance #4}} Upon entering Earth's atmosphere, however, Megatron's navigation system malfunctions, causing him to crash in the [[Arctic]], where he is frozen solid, trapped in stasis.<ref>The Wal-Mart exclusive "Beginnings" story claims Megatron crash-landed on Earth "four million years" ago, which is in stark contradiction to the dates included everywhere else, including the films themselves.</ref> {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}}
 
The earliest [[human]] civilizations form on Earth, and build their monuments over remains of Transformer activity on the planet. Around 2560 BC, construction of the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] around the solar harvester is completed, then later, in 1200 BC, the Tomb of the Primes is hidden beneath El Deir in [[Petra (Earth)|Petra]]. A riddle is crafted to mark the tomb's location: "When dawn alights the dagger's tip, three kings will reveal the doorway." Although some of the Seekers learn of this riddle during their search of the planet, none are able to actually solve it before the march of time sends most (if not all) of them into stasis. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
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==5th Century==
==5th Century==
[[File:TLK KingArthur knights.jpg|thumb|left|300px]]
[[File:TLK KingArthur knights.jpg|thumb|left|300px]]
Quintessa seeks to restore the damage done to Cybertron by the war and the loss of the AllSpark by draining the life force of Unicron/Earth. Realizing that she is not be beneficent as they had believed, her twelve [[Guardian Knight]]s steal the [[Staff of Merlin|control staff]] required to carry out the procedure, and go into hiding on Earth. In time, during the Dark Ages, they are discovered by the human "wizard" [[Merlin]], who promises to keep their existence a secret. In [[484]] AD, however, Merlin calls upon the knights' aid to help the forces of [[King Arthur]] defeat the [[Saxon]] hordes. The knights agree, and bestow ownership of the staff upon Merlin, coding it to his DNA.
Quintessa seeks to restore the damage done to Cybertron by the war and the loss of the AllSpark by draining the life force of Unicron/Earth. Realizing that she is not as beneficent as they had believed, her twelve [[Guardian Knight]]s steal the [[Staff of Merlin|control staff]] required to carry out the procedure, and go into hiding on Earth. In time, during the Dark Ages, they are discovered by the human "wizard" [[Merlin]], who promises to keep their existence a secret. In [[484]] AD, however, Merlin calls upon the knights' aid to help the forces of [[King Arthur]] defeat the [[Saxon]] hordes. The knights agree, and bestow ownership of the staff upon Merlin, coding it to his DNA.


When Merlin passes away, the knights entomb his body, with the staff still in hand, in their ship, which they relocate to the bottom of the ocean, standing guard over it in stasis. Knowing that someday, Quintessa will come for her staff, and that that day will be marked by the emergence of a thirteenth and last knight, the [[Order of the Witwiccans]] is founded to watch over Merlin's descendants. Over the following centuries, more and more Transformers will arrive on Earth and interact with humanity, but their presence is covered up by the Witwiccans. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
When Merlin passes away, the knights entomb his body, with the staff still in hand, in their ship, which they relocate to the bottom of the ocean, standing guard over it in stasis. Knowing that someday, Quintessa will come for her staff, and that that day will be marked by the emergence of a thirteenth and last knight, the [[Order of the Witwiccans]] is founded to watch over Merlin's descendants. Over the following centuries, more and more Transformers will arrive on Earth and interact with humanity, but their presence is covered up by the Witwiccans. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
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==19th Century==
==19th Century==
[[File:Movie2007 Megatron ArchibaldWitwicky.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|right]]
[[File:Movie2007 Megatron ArchibaldWitwicky.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|right]]
In the year [[1897]], [[Archibald Witwicky|Captain Archibald Witwicky]] of the [[National Arctic Circle Expedition]] discovers Megatron when the Arctic ice gives way under his feet and he tumbles into the cavern that holds Decepticon's frozen form.<ref>A document briefly seen while Frenzy hacks [[Air Force One]] in the film itself dates Witwicky's discovery of Megatron to September 7th, 1895, but is contradicted in dialogue by Sam, who dates his great-grandfather's voyage to 1897 during his class presentation. All tie-in media has supported Sam's version of events!</ref> Witwicky's inadvertent entry into the cave triggers Megatron's navigation system, causing the release of a beam of light that imprints the AllSpark's co-ordinates onto Witwicky's spectacles. Witwicky is rescued by his crew, but once on their way home, the full extent of the damage Megatron's beam has done to the captain's mind and body is revealed: his sanity slowly begins to slip away, and he is eventually rendered blind. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}} {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
In the year [[1897]], [[Archibald Witwicky|Captain Archibald Witwicky]] of the [[National Arctic Circle Expedition]] discovers Megatron when the Arctic ice gives way under his feet and he tumbles into the cavern that holds the Decepticon's frozen form.<ref>A document briefly seen while Frenzy hacks [[Air Force One]] in the film itself dates Witwicky's discovery of Megatron to September 7th, 1895, but is contradicted in dialogue by Sam, who dates his great-grandfather's voyage to 1897 during his class presentation. All tie-in media has supported Sam's version of events!</ref> Witwicky's inadvertent entry into the cave triggers Megatron's navigation system, causing the release of a beam of light that imprints the AllSpark's co-ordinates onto Witwicky's spectacles. Witwicky is rescued by his crew, and eventually seems to slip into insanity, only seeing and drawing Cybertronian hieroglyphs. He is locked up in a mental institution and the full extent of the beam eventually renders him completely blind. Megatron’s discovery would be kept classified for some years under the US government as Project Iceman. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
 
[[File:Sector71 first seven.jpg|left|thumb|The <s>Magnificent</s> Okay-I-Guess Seven.]]
Upon their return to shore, Witwicky's first mate [[Reginald Danco]] brings his captain to the [[Boston Secure Hospital]], where his ramblings catch the attention of the United States government. On New Year's Day, [[1898]], gentleman adventurers [[Walter Simmons]] and [[Theodore Joseph Wells]] are drafted by [[President of the United States|presidential order]] to investigate his claims. After "interviewing" the raving Witwicky, they, Danco, and a team of [[First Seven|four other men]]—[[Billy North]], [[Theodore Grant]], [[Philippe Bowen]] and [[Jack Arden]]—head for the Arctic to see Megatron first-hand. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}} {{storylink|Original}} The group arrives in the Arctic in February, where their entry into Megatron's cave trips another of the Decepticon's systems, causing him to send out an energy pulse that is detected by Jetfire, who had been in hiding on Earth for millennia. Believing the signal to be The Fallen himself and desiring revenge, Jetfire sheds his disguise as a portion of the cruiser [[United States Navy#U.S.S. Maine (ACR-1)|USS Maine]] (inadvertently starting the Spanish–American War in the process) and flies to the Arctic, resulting in a confrontation with Simmons's group that culminates in the humans blasting the ice out from underneath the Seeker, sending him to the ocean's depths. North does not survive the battle, and his death convinces the group to dedicate itself to protecting Earth against future Cybertronian threats. {{storylink|Original}} Simmons takes charge of the operation to excavate and study the frozen "Mega-Man", as he calls it, and an environment dome is constructed around the site by [[1899]], which is eventually expanded to become a fully-manned base which serves as the group's [[Sector Seven High Arctic Base|Alpha Command Post]]. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}}
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==20th Century==
==20th Century==
===1900s===
[[File:RisingStorm2-ShockwaveAllSpark.jpg|thumb|right|225px]]
Sent on a mission to Tianjin, China by the President just after the turn of the century to recover a mysterious scepter, Theodore Wells finds himself embroiled in the middle of the [[Boxer Rebellion]]. He is saved from death at the hands of rebels by American expatriates and intelligence agents [[Herbert Hoover]] and his wife [[Lou Hoover|Lou]]. {{storylink|Irreplaceable}}
In [[1902]], the AllSpark is discovered at the bottom of the Colorado River by Simmons's group. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}} News of this discovery reaches Wells and the Hoovers in China, and Wells brings his new allies into the organization, hoping that their mining and metallurgical skills will help in excavating and analyzing the find. Herbert puts into motion an extensive plan to redirect the river around the cube. {{storylink|Irreplaceable}}
When divers are sent to examine the cube, it unleashes a cosmic "scream" of sorts, which echoes across space and is felt by Shockwave, just after he has killed Chromia in the middle of a battle on Cybertron. Appointing [[Dreadwing (Movie)|Dreadwing]] leader in his absence, Shockwave immediately departs for Earth aboard a faster-than-light vessel with his Driller on board, reaching Earth on [[June 30]], [[1908]]. Unfortunately, he arrives at such speed that he loses control of his ship and crashes in Tunguska, [[Russia]], causing the [[Tunguska event]] and knocking himself into [[stasis lock]]. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}}
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===1910s===
===1910s===
[[File:Sector72 allspark mutations.jpg|left|thumb|upright=0.85]]
[[File:Bulldog archived photo.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.1]]
The diversion of the Colorado River is successfully completed in [[1913]], but the attempted excavation of the AllSpark by Simmons, Wells, the Hoovers and new junior member [[Roy Thompson]] is interrupted by Jetfire, who has tracked the cube down through a series of subterranean tunnels he has spent over a decade trapped in. At Jetfire's touch, the cube releases a surge of Energon which overloads his systems and [[AllSpark Mutation|brings to life]] a [[Four original AllSpark Mutations|crane, a car, a radio and a gun]]. Jetfire escapes via [[space bridge]], while the humans are forced to break open the dam holding back the river to "drown" the AllSpark Mutations and the cube. [[Flathead|The car]] survives, and escapes into the desert. Having seen how Simmons's obsession with Cybertronian threats had consumed him, Wells convinces Simmons's wife [[Clara Simmons|Clara]] to elope with him. {{storylink|Irreplaceable}}
Around the early 1910’s, an Autobot named Bulldog arrives on Earth, and takes part in [[World War I]] aiding the British military forces in battle. His time on Earth would be covered up by the Order of the Witwiccans, and he would eventually retire at Castle Folgan with a sad case of “robot dementia.{{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}


In [[1919]], the inert Shockwave is unearthed by the military forces of the burgeoning [[Soviet Union]]. Unable to master the technological secrets of his body, the Soviets keep the Decepticon in cold storage at a gulag in the Siberian wastes. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}}
In [[1913]], almost 12,000 years after the AllSpark’s estimated crash, it is discovered by [[Sector Seven|The First Seven]]. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
 
Around that same time, an Autobot disguised as a [[Bulldog (TLK)|British Mark IV tank]] takes part in [[World War I]]. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
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===1920s===
===1920s===
[[File:Nefarious6 carter and fortress.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|[[Carter Newell]] (right) becomes collateral damage in [[Fortress (ROTF)|Fortress]]'s battle.]]
The discovery of the AllSpark leads to the formation of Sector Seven in [[1927]], under the US government. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
By [[1924]], Archibald Witwicky has been relocated to the [[Psychopathic Institute for the Long-Term Insane]] in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, his delusions and visions having progressed to the point that he is somehow experiencing visions of the future. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 3|Movie Prequel #3}}
 
In [[1927]], Herbert Hoover formally dubs Simmons's group "[[Sector Seven]]", {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} named after the stable sector of ground along the Colorado riverbed to which they plan to move the AllSpark. The following year, Herbert begins his run for presidency, with a view to using the power the position would convey to arrange for the construction of a permanent housing for the AllSpark. {{storylink|Irreplaceable}}
 
In [[1929]], a battle between a Seeker known as [[Fortress (ROTF)|Fortress]] and another of his kind over the latest potential lead to the location of the Matrix results in the accidental death of two civilians, and the crippling of their son, [[Carter Newell]]. Carter goes on to dedicate the next eighty years of his life to hunting down Transformers, founding the [[Initiative]] and capturing many of them, including Fortress himself. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 5|Nefarious #5}}
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===1930s===
===1930s===
[[File:Hoover dam.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.85]]
[[File:Movie All Spark Hoover Dam.JPG|thumb|left|upright=1.4|The most puzzling Rubik's cube to date.]]
By [[1934]], Walter Simmons's estranged daughter [[Margaret Simmons|Margaret]] has married and given birth to a child, [[Bill Simmons|Billy]]. Following her separation from her husband, Margaret is given a low-level position in Sector Seven by her father, and together with Roy Thompson, she hunts down and destroys the [[Flathead|AllSpark Mutation]] that went missing in 1913, which had fallen in with outlaws [[Bonnie Parker|Bonnie]] and [[Clyde Barrow|Clyde]]. {{storylink|Together}}
In order to prevent alien forces from discovering the AllSpark, [[Herbert Hoover|President Herbert Hoover]] believed it would be best to hide it. So in [[1931]] the construction of [[Hoover Dam]] around the AllSpark’s location begins. The walls of the dam are made extra thick with concrete to stop any energy signatures from being detected on the outside. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
 
[[File:Movie-Megatronfrozen.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|I WAS FROZEN TODAY!]]  
In [[1932]], archaeologists find strange symbols in ancient ruins all across the globe, specifically Egypt. These symbols are later discovered in 2009 to be the [[Cyberglyphics|Language of the Primes]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}


Construction of Herbert Hoover's proposed enclosure for the AllSpark, the [[Hoover Dam]], is completed in [[1935]], including a subterranean facility that becomes Sector Seven's Beta Command Post. Walter Simmons visits the dam in the closing stages of construction, preparing to retire once Megatron is transported from there from the Arctic for study in conjunction with the cube. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 3|Movie Prequel #3}} A malfunction in the cryo-blocks that will keep Megatron frozen delays the move, and the subsequent outbreak of [[World War II]] tables both Megatron's relocation and Simmons's retirement indefinitely. {{storylink|Weapon (issue)|Weapon}}
At some point, Sector Seven transports Megatron/N.B.E.-01’s body to Hoover Dam, and they continue to keep him frozen there from [[1935]]. At some unknown point after this, scientific breakthroughs are made while studying N.B.E.-01, which begins the technological advancement of the modern age. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}


Archibald Witwicky dies on [[August 13]], [[1938]]. He is survived by his son [[Clarence Witwicky|Clarence]]. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 3|Movie Prequel #3}}
In an unspecified time frame, Sector Seven discovers strange energy readings from various vehicles and forms of technology all across the globe. These readings don’t appear to prove any essence of life hiding within them, so [[Project: Black Knife]] ceases operation and Sector Seven switches its focus onto other classified research. These energy readings were actually from the ancient Seekers that The Fallen abandoned in his search for the Matrix. [[Seymour Simmons|Agent Seymour Simmons]] would eventually beg Sector Seven in later years to continue their research into Project: Black Knife, but his superiors would believe him to be obsessed and ignore his wishes.<ref>It is never specified when said research began or ceased so this can be placed anywhere on the timeline. It was chosen to be placed here, as Sector Seven is currently in operation and actively searching for more evidence of alien activity around this time.</ref> {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
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===1940s===
===1940s===
[[File:Sector7 4 jetfire panzer simmons.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5|A movie villain with a proper face? ''HE MUST BE KILLED.'']]
[[File:TLKWW2Flashback.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.4]]
At the height of [[World War II]], Jetfire is captured by Nazi scientists, who reverse-engineer his body to create assorted transforming mecha bonded with human pilots. In [[1944]], after learning of this, Walter Simmons forcibly drafts his grandson Bill into Sector Seven for a mission behind enemy lines to destroy all traces of the technology. Bill proves the only survivor of the mission, but winds up freeing rather than destroying Jetfire upon discovering his true nature. Having previously actively eschewed following in his mother and grandfather's footsteps, the experience convinces Bill to permanently transfer to Sector Seven. {{storylink|Weapon (issue)|Weapon}}
During the 1940’s [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]], also known as “ZB-7” and his brother-in-arms, [[Hot Rod (DOTM)|Hot Rod]], make their way to Earth, more than likely in search of the AllSpark. During their search they end up fighting alongside the Allies in the Devil’s Brigade. At some point, they befriend a young [[Edmund Burton|Sir Edmund Burton]]. In [[April 30]], [[1945]] [[Adolf Hitler]] dies at the hands of [[Watch that killed Hitler|his own watch]]. After [[World War II]] is over, Hot Rod remains in hiding and assists Burton and his family under the Order of the Witwiccans, while Bumblebee continues his search for the AllSpark, forgetting entirely of his participation in the war. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}} {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
 
Also during the war, Bumblebee, his brother-in-arms [[Hot Rod (DOTM)|Hot Rod]], and several other Autobots make their way to Earth, and fight alongside the Allies. At some point, they befriend a young [[Edmund Burton|Sir Edmund Burton]], and while Bumblebee departs from Earth to resume his search, Hot Rod remains on the planet with Burton and his family's [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] envoy [[Cogman]]. [[Adolf Hitler]] dies at the hands of [[Watch that killed Hitler|his own watch]]. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
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===1950s===
[[File:Sector7 5 megatron breaks free.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.67|Would Barber care to explain where my nose has run to?]]
Bill Simmons proceeds to make quite a name for himself in Sector Seven, not least of all by leading a campaign to have scientist [[Robert Oppenheimer]] discredited and ejected from the organization on allegations of Communism. In [[1953]], Bill marries fellow agent [[Tova Anael Fischer|Anne Fischer]] in a secret ceremony, and close to the end of the year, Anne becomes pregnant with their son, [[Seymour Simmons]]. {{storylink|Frozen}}
 
Reginald Danco's grandson [[Joe Danco|Joe]], jealous of how his family has become sidelined in history in favour of the Simmons line, defects to the Communist Party. In February [[1954]], acting as an undercover agent, he sabotages the cooling system at Sector Seven's Arctic base, planning to use the escape of Megatron to cover his theft of Sector Seven data and flight to Russia. Walter Simmons calls for liquid nitrogen bombs to be dropped on the facility to stop Megatron from thawing out, at the expense of the lives of the base personnel, which includes his grandson Bill. This prompts Jetfire to intervene, but the Seeker proves able only to save the lives of Anne Fischer and [[Philip Nolan]]. {{storylink|Frozen}}
[[File:RisingStorm2 danco commie.jpg|right|thumb]]
Unbeknownst to Sector Seven, both Bill and Danco survive: Danco flees deeper into the tunnels and Bill pursues, but Bill is captured by a Soviet extraction team who have come to recover Danco. He is taken back to Russia for interrogation, and spends eight years being moved from facility to facility, often escaping, always being recaptured, but never breaking under torture. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 2}} The data stolen by Danco, meanwhile, allows the Soviets to finally utilize the technology taken from the captive Shockwave, and with it, they create the world's first nuclear power plant, the Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant, which is activated in June, 1954. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}} {{storylink|Frozen}}
 
Seymour Simmons is born later in 1954. At Walter's wishes, Anne leaves Sector Seven in an effort to keep the child from ever learning of the legacy of obsession and death that has defined his family, changes her name to "Tova Simmons", and opens a delicatessen. {{storylink|Frozen}} But Seymour proves to be every inch his father's son, and as he grows older, he takes to sneaking out of the house, setting up a secret room in the basement of his mother's deli where he studies the paranormal and develops an ardent belief in the presence of aliens on Earth. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 3}}
 
The [[Vietnam War]] begins in 1955. Philip Nolan and [[Thomas Kinnear]] both serve in the conflict. {{storylink|Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday|Ghosts of Yesterday}}
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===1960s===
===1960s===
[[File:RisingStorm2 soundwave arrives.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.95]]
Sentinel Prime's Ark and the ''Longshot'' emerge from the space bridge in the vicinity of Earth in early [[1961]]. The Ark violently crash-lands on Earth's [[Moon (moon)|Moon]], killing all on board save for Sentinel, who is safely sealed in the ship's crash vault. After examining the wreckage, Soundwave determines to keep the vessel out of the hands of the humans on the planet below, {{storylink|Convergence chapter 1}} beginning with the removal of the space bridge pillars. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
The crash of the Ark is detected by both the United States and the Soviet Union, and a "space race" begins to be the first to reach the Moon and plunder this alien treasure. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} Incorrectly believing Bill Simmons can tell them something about the moon event and America's plans, the Soviets relocate their prisoner to holding facilities at [[Soviet Research Station Oktober]] at the beginning of [[1962]]. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 2}} In [[1963]], the Soviet Union launches the space probe [[Luna 4]], which captures images of the Moon's surface, including the space bridge pillars as the Decepticons are in the process of transporting them, prompting Soundwave to take action to conceal their movements. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} To this end, in [[1964]], the Decepticons' human-form [[Alice (ROTF)|Pretender]] operative infiltrates the Soviet space program by killing Spetsnaz agent [[Alisa Morozov]] and adopting her appearance. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 2}}
That same year, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird jet makes its first flight. At an unknown point in time during the next three decades, one of the jets malfunctions and crashes on top of Jetfire while he is wandering through a desert, and he adopts its form. {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 3|Tales of the Fallen #3}}
In the summer of [[1965]], as the Soviets launch the [[Luna 6]] probe, the Pretender uses her Morozov disguise to penetrate Research Station Oktober and massacre the scientists there, in order to prevent the relay of any data from the probe. Joe Danco also dies in the attack, but Bill Simmons is able to escape. In the process, the Pretender learns of the presence of two other Cybertronians on Earth, but without the knowledge that they are his leaders Megatron and Shockwave, Soundwave disregards them as rumors and elects to focus on more important matters for the time being, making a deal with the sole surviving scientist, [[Voskhod]], to curtail any subsequent Soviet investigations into the Ark. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 2}}
Two months later, Bill Simmons successfully returns to the United States, but when he attempts to contact Sector Seven, Soundwave zeroes in on his position and sends the Pretender to take him out. Bill locates his wife's deli and meets Seymour for the first time, giving him contact information for Sector Seven; he subsequently disappears in an explosion when the Pretender attacks. Seymour goes on to make contact with Sector Seven, meets his great-grandfather Walter, and grows up to join the organization as one of its most prestigious agents. The fate of Bill Simmons remains unknown. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 3}} As a consequence of this escapade, Soundwave becomes aware of the existence of Sector Seven. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}}
[[File:Dotm-Arkreflection.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|"...then we'll ''really'' have to land on the moon! Invent NASA and tell them to get off their fannies!"]]
[[File:Dotm-Arkreflection.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|"...then we'll ''really'' have to land on the moon! Invent NASA and tell them to get off their fannies!"]]
On [[July 16]], [[1969]], [[NASA]] carries out the [[Apollo 11]] mission, successfully sending astronauts [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] to the Moon. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} A strategic twenty-one-minute blackout is staged by Sector Seven at NASA command to keep the true purpose of the moon landing a secret, and Walter Simmons directs the men in their investigation of the Ark. {{storylink|Dark of the Moon issue 1|Dark of the Moon #1}}
Around mid-[[1961]], the Ark, which had been lost to time and space, finally meets its fate. As it makes impact on [[Moon (moon)|Earth’s moon]], it is discovered via satellite in [[New Mexico]], thus sparking the space race of the 1960’s. In April [[1963]] the [[Soviet Union|USSR]] sends the Luna 4 to the moon to take pictures, discovering drag marks on the surface and strange looking rocks. These rocks are actually hundreds of Pillars being taken from the Ark by the Decepticons after they too had discovered its location. The USSR sends another unmanned probe to the moon and it returns with the Ark’s fuel cell. [[July 16]], [[1969]], [[Apollo 11]] departs from Earth and makes its first landing on the moon’s surface four days later on [[July 20]]. [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] successfully step foot on the Ark and begin their top secret investigation. A strategic twenty-one-minute blackout is staged by Sector Seven at [[NASA]] command to keep the true purpose of the moon landing a secret. A second American manned moon landing is carried out in November [[1969]], to continue excavation and research of the remains of the Ark. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
 
Simultaneously, Sector Seven also exploits the fact that the eyes of the entire world are focused on Apollo 11 to stage two additional concurrent operations. First, they initiate the test flight of their own spacecraft, the ''[[Ghost 1]]'', created from Megatron's reverse-engineered Cybertronian technology and captained by [[Samuel Walker]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday|Ghosts of Yesterday}} Incorrectly believing that this craft is more important than the Apollo 11, Soundwave focuses all his attentions on it, leaving him unable to stop Armstrong and Aldrin from exploring the Ark. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}} The ''Ghost 1'' is inadvertently sucked through a wormhole and deposited in a distant solar system, its arrival drawing the attentions of Optimus Prime's Autobots and Starscream's Decepticons. When the ship sets down on a barren planet, Starscream makes first contact with Walker and his crew and learns that Megatron and the AllSpark are on Earth, then turns on the humans in order to keep this information secret from the other Decepticons. Allying with Optimus Prime to survive the dangers of the alien world and also sharing this information with him, the crew of the ''Ghost 1'' give their lives to save the Autobot leader from Starscream. {{storylink|Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday|Ghosts of Yesterday}}
 
[[File:Movie-Megatronfrozen.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|I WAS FROZEN TODAY!]]  
For their second operation, Sector Seven finally carry out the much-delayed move of Megatron form the Arctic to Hoover Dam. Sabotage by Soviet agent [[Sergei Tasarov]] causes the convoy transporting Megatron to crash, resulting in damage to the cooling systems that allows the Decepticon leader to thaw out. Thomas Kinnear and Philip Nolan sacrifice their lives to ensure he is re-frozen {{storylink|Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday|Ghosts of Yesterday}} and successfully delivered to Hoover Dam. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}}
 
A second American manned moon landing is carried out in November 1969, to continue excavation and research of the remains of the Ark. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
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===1970s===
===1970s===
From [[1970]] to [[1972]], the United States stages three further manned missions to the moon to continue plundering the Ark. Incensed over his failure to stop the Apollo 11 mission, Soundwave has [[Ravage (ROTF)|Ravage]] scout for viable agents within the American space program, and makes contact with a NASA accountant named Gould. By tapping the stock market to provide Gould with all the money he desires, Soundwave procures his services to manipulate the NASA budget and make further moon missions financially unfeasible. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}} Consequently, the sixth and final mission, launched in December 1972, is deemed the last, and the astronauts trigger explosives to hide the wreck of the Ark beneath lunar dust. {{storylink|Dark of the Moon issue 1|Dark of the Moon #1}}
From [[1970]] to [[1972]], the United States stages three further manned missions to the moon to continue plundering the Ark. [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]] and [[Laserbeak (DOTM)|Laserbeak]] scout for viable agents within the American space program, and make contact with a NASA accountant named Gould. By tapping the stock market to provide Gould with all the money he desires, Soundwave procures his services to manipulate the NASA budget and make further moon missions financially unfeasible. Consequently, the sixth and final mission, launches in December 1972. Also in 1972, Soundwave employs Soviet agents to ensure that the first Russian manned mission is cancelled. Soundwave spends the remainder of the decade manipulating his pawns, and "recruiting" more and more human agents in various areas of the American and Soviet government to ensure the Ark is never re-discovered. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
[[File:RisingStorm2 soundwave voskhod.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4]]
Also in 1972, Soundwave employs his Soviet agents to ensure that the first Russian manned mission is cancelled. Soundwave spends the remainder of the decade manipulating his pawns, and "recruiting" more and more human agents in various areas of the American and Soviet government to ensure the Ark is never re-discovered. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
 
Continuing their use of Shockwave's technology to further their nuclear agenda, the Soviet Union spend most of this decade creating the [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant]]. The United States also continue with the construction of more nuclear facilities, including the [[Three Mile Island]] power plant. A botched experiment with the energy of the AllSpark at this facility on [[March 28]], [[1979]] leads to a partial core meltdown. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 4|Movie Prequel #4}}
 
That same year, the Witwicky home in [[Springfield]], [[Missouri]], is sold by Clarence Witwicky's son [[Herbert Witwicky|Herbert]], and the proceeds are shared between his daughter and five sons, including [[Ben Witwicky|Ben]] and [[Ron Witwicky|Ronald]]. {{storylink|Interlude}}
 
Also in 1979, content that his plans to keep the Ark concealed are solid, Soundwave elects to return to the ''Nemesis'' and consult with The Fallen. He convenes with Gould to inform him of his departure, and meets Gould's son [[Dylan Gould|Dylan]], who will eventually take over his father's position as Decepticon liaison. Soundwave's crew depart Earth aboard the ''Longshot'', {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}} save for the stumbling, bumbling [[Space Case (DOTM)|Space Case]], who is left behind on Earth. {{storylink|Transformers: Jazz}} With no space bridge to teleport them, their journey takes over a decade. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}}


===1980s===
===1980s===
 
[[File:DOTM Ark.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.3]]
Unmanned probes are sent by the Soviet Union to the moon, where they uncover the remains of the Ark and return to Earth with a fuel cell salvaged from the ship's engine. The cell is experimented upon at Chernobyl, leading to a catastrophic nuclear accident on [[April 26]], [[1986]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
[[April 20]], [[1986]], after years of tests in [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant|Chernobyl]], the fuel cell extracted from the Ark, finally blows up, causing the Chernobyl disaster. It was covered up as a nuclear malfunction. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
 
Following a terrible battle on Cybertron, [[Bumblebee (Movie)|B-127]] escapes to Earth. He arrives in 1987, is pursued by [[Sector Seven]] agents including Agent [[Jack Burns]], and loses his voice during a battle with the Decepticon [[Blitzwing (BB)|Blitzwing]]. B-127 takes the form of a Volkswagen Beetle, hides in a scrap yard, and is eventually found by [[Charlie Watson]], who is inspired by his colors to name the Autobot as "Bumblebee". The two bond and eventually prevent [[Shatter]] and [[Dropkick (Movie)|Dropkick]] from summoning the other Decepticons to Earth. After saying goodbye to Charlie, Bumblebee changes his alternate mode to a Camaro. {{storylink|Bumblebee (film)|Bumblebee}}


===1990s===
===1990s===


[[Sam Witwicky]] is born to [[Ron Witwicky|Ronald]] and [[Judy Witwicky]].<ref>Hasbro's [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/cybertronian-database.cfm#/timeline/sam_witwicky%27s_birth Vector Sigma timeline] states Sam was born [[October 10]], [[1990]]. However, Sam's driving license in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' reads [[September 13]] [[1991]]. Presumably, Sam's date of birth was adjusted so he would be 18 when he enrolled at college in 2009.</ref>
"Alien bad news magnet," [[Sam Witwicky]] is born to [[Ron Witwicky|Ronald]] and [[Judy Witwicky]].<ref>Hasbro's [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/cybertronian-database.cfm#/timeline/sam_witwicky%27s_birth Vector Sigma timeline] states Sam was born [[October 10]], [[1990]]. However, Sam's driving license in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' reads [[September 13]] [[1991]]. Presumably, Sam's date of birth was adjusted so he would be 18 when he enrolled at college in 2009.</ref>
 
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The Soviet Union collapses in [[1991]]. Knowledge of the captive Shockwave slips between the cracks; no digital records of his existence are kept, and the paper trail is lost in the chaos of the regime's fall, so he remains frozen and forgotten in Siberia. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}}
 
Sometime around [[1993]], the ''Longshot'' completes its return journey to the resting place of the ''Nemesis''.<ref>The ''Longshot'' leaves Earth in 1979 and returns in 2007; assuming an equal amount of journey time on both trips, its return to the ''Nemesis'' would occur around this year.</ref> Soundwave presents The Fallen with one of the space bridge pillars, and is then informed of Megatron's visit during his pursuit of the AllSpark. Realizing that Megatron must be one of the imprisoned Cybertronians learned of on Earth, Soundwave immediately departs on a return journey to the planet; he has most of the crew put in stasis for the trip. After Soundwave leaves, The Fallen activates the space bridge pillar, sundering space and time and finally liberating himself from his sarcophagus prison. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}}
 
In [[1998]], Jetfire takes advantage of the SR-71 Blackbird's retirement from service to hole up in the [[Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum]] and goes into stasis in vehicle mode. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 2.8|Jetfire's profile}}
 
Around the end of the decade,<ref>''[[Switching Gears]]'' dates Tailgate's death to ten years the main story of the book, which takes place post-''Revenge of the Fallen,'' pre-''Dark of the Moon''.</ref> either back on Cybertron or elsewhere in space, the Autobot [[Tailgate (Classified)|Tailgate]] is murdered by the Decepticon [[Reverb (ROTF)|Reverb]]. {{storylink|Transformers Classified: Switching Gears|Switching Gears}}


==21st Century==
==21st Century==
===2003 to 2007===
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===2003===
Having followed a new lead on the AllSpark's whereabouts, Bumblebee returns to Earth's Solar System and briefly touches down on [[Mars (planet)|Mars]], where the [[Hubble Space Telescope]] captures an image of his arrival. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}} Designating him "[[Non-Biological Extraterrestrial|N.B.E.-2]]", Sector Seven tracks him to his landing site in [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]], but the Autobot scout avoids capture by adopting a local alternate mode. Discovering the history of Archibald Witwicky via the internet, Bumblebee sets out to track down the man's descendants. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 3|Movie Prequel #3}}
[[December 25]], [[2003]], the [[Beagle 2 Rover]] transmits 13 seconds of footage revealing alien activity on Mars. The event is classified top secret under Sector Seven order and the mission is classed as a total failure as reports are made of the rover going missing.
 
[[File:RoS1 cons on mars.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|"Concentrate, GIR! It is time for [[Alternate mode|disguises!]]"<br>
"Can I be a mongoose?"]]
Hot on Bumblebee's trail, Starscream's ''Nemesis'' arrives on Mars, where an encounter with the [[Beagle 2 Rover]] prompts Starscream to lead a small group on to the rover's planet of origin. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 3|Movie Prequel #3}} {{storylink|Commercial/Transformers (2007)|Transformers teaser trailer}} {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 1|The Reign of Starscream #1}} Making planetfall in Afghanistan, the group attacks a local military base, where they learn of Sector Seven's "Project Iceman". In the course of the brief battle, [[Wreckage (Movie)|Wreckage]] is disabled by an electromagnetic pulse, and after burying his body, the remaining Decepticons disseminate in disguise to carry out their quest.<ref>[[Movie Prequel issue 4|Movie Prequel #4]] and "[[Planetfall (Movie)|Planetfall]]" present two irreconcilable versions of the Decepticons' arrival on Earth. In the former, only Starscream, Barricade and Blackout arrive, in scattered locations around the world, with the date given as 2003 in accordance with the date given for the Mars Rover's destruction in the movie's teaser trailer. In the latter, Bonecrusher, Brawl and Wreckage are also part of the group, and they all arrive together in Afghanistan, with the end of the story implying they have arrived just before the beginning of the movie in 2007. The "Planetfall" version is used in this timeline because both ''[[Transformers: The Reign of Starscream|The Reign of Starscream]]'' and ''[[Transformers: Alliance|Alliance]]'' went on to corroborate it, and base a portion of their plots around it. However, ''Alliance'' also presented Wreckage as being captured by Sector Seven four months prior to the movie, contradicting the very narrow timeframe "Planetfall" suggests, indicating that the most "correct" combination of the stories is to place the events of "Planetfall" in 2003, per both the trailer and the original prequel.</ref> {{storylink|Planetfall (Movie)|Planetfall}} {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 1|The Reign of Starscream #1}}
 
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While tracking Archibald Witwicky's descendants across the country, Bumblebee clashes with both Sector Seven agents led by Seymour Simmons and the Decepticons, before finally tracking the Witwicky lineage to Sam, who has inherited his great grandfather's glasses, along with the secret of the AllSpark printed upon them.<ref>The timeframe of this whole affair is a bit wonky: per Movie Prequel #4's adherence to the 2003 date of the teaser trailer, Bumblebee and the Decepticons spend ''four years'' flouncing around on Earth before finding Sam.</ref> {{storylink|Interlude}} {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 4|Movie Prequel #4}}
 
Left to his own devices on Mars along with [[Hardtop (Movie)|Hardtop]] and the rest of Starscream's ''Nemesis'' crew, [[Thundercracker (Movie)|Thundercracker]] spends this time exploring the solar system. He discovers the Ark on Earth's moon and recovers a space bridge pillar, which he modifies using know-how gained from studying under the Decepticon mad scientist [[Flatline (ROTF)|Flatline]]. The resultant device is not quite a true space bridge, but allows the user to follow the passage travelled by the Ark, enabling instantaneous transit from Mars back to Cybertron. {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 2|The Reign of Starscream #2}}{{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}}
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===2007===
===2007===
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Wreckage's body is recovered from its desert resting place by Sector Seven and brought to their Nevada base for experimentation. {{storylink|Alliance issue 1|Alliance #1}} Reactivated by the organization, Wreckage trades information for his survival and provides Sector Seven with the means to create their [[Landmine (Movie)|L.M.-1 drones]], but is taken offline when he declines to co-operate any further and attempts escape. {{storylink|Alliance issue 2|Alliance #2}}
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[[File:Movie Sam Mikaela meettheAutobots.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.4]]
One month later, [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]] returns to Afghanistan, where he shoots down a military helicopter and takes its form. Three months after this, he stages attack on the [[SOCCENT Forward Operations Base]] in [[Qatar]] in an attempt to gain more information on Sector Seven and Project Iceman. Where he fails, [[Frenzy (Movie)|Frenzy]] succeeds, hacking of [[Air Force One]] and learning of the Witwicky family and Archibald's glasses. To protect Sam from the Decepticons closing in around him, Bumblebee positions himself in a [[Bolivia's Finest Quality Used Cars and Petting Zoo|used car lot]] to ensure that he will be purchased as the boy's first car. After summoning Optimus Prime's team to Earth, he is forced to reveal himself to Sam and his girlfriend [[Mikaela Banes]] to protect them from [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]], following which Sam agrees to help the Autobots in their quest. A clash with Sector Seven ensues, which results in Bumblebee, Sam and Mikaela being taken to their Hoover Dam base as captives. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
In [[2007]], [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]] makes his way to Afghanistan, where he shoots down a military helicopter and takes its form. Three months after this, he stages an attack on the [[SOCCENT Forward Operations Base]] in [[Qatar]] in an attempt to gain more information on Sector Seven and Project Iceman. Where he fails, [[Frenzy (Movie)|Frenzy]] succeeds, hacking into [[Air Force One]] and learning of the Witwicky family and Archibald's glasses. To protect Sam from the Decepticons closing in around him, Bumblebee positions himself in a [[Bolivia's Finest Quality Used Cars and Petting Zoo|used car lot]] to ensure that he will be purchased as the boy's first car. After summoning Optimus Prime's team to Earth, he is forced to reveal himself to Sam and [[Mikaela Banes|Mikaela]] to protect them from [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]], following which Sam agrees to help the Autobots in their quest. A clash with Sector Seven ensues, which results in Bumblebee, Sam and Mikaela being taken to their Hoover Dam base as captives. The Autobots then use Archibald Witwicky's glasses to track the AllSpark and their captive friends to Hoover Dam. Unfortunately, in the process, they inadvertently lead the way for [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream's]] Decepticons, who attack the base and bring Megatron back online. A truce is orchestrated between the Autobots and Sector Seven with help from soldiers [[William Lennox]] and [[Robert Epps]], and they ally to battle their common foes.
 
Jazz is temporarily distracted from the current dilemma when a stray energy trace leads him to Space Case, still stuck on Earth, trying to rob a gas station. Jazz bests the Decepticon in battle and leaves him trapped in a cave. {{storylink|Transformers: Jazz}} The Autobots then use Archibald Witwicky's glasses to track the AllSpark and their captive friends to Hoover Dam. Unfortunately, in the process, they inadvertently lead the way for Starscream's Decepticons, who attack the base and bring Megatron back online. A truce is orchestrated between the Autobots and Sector Seven with help from soldiers [[William Lennox]] and [[Robert Epps]], and they ally to battle their common foes.
 
[[File:Megatron allspark merge.JPG|thumb|upright=1.4]]
[[File:Megatron allspark merge.JPG|thumb|upright=1.4]]
Events culminate in a colossal battle over the AllSpark in [[Mission City]], which ends when Sam plunges the cube into Megatron's chest, killing him and leaving only a small fragment of the cube behind. With the majority of the Decepticons destroyed or otherwise routed in the battle, Starscream and Barricade are forced into retreat. Bumblebee regains his voice, and the Autobots elect to remain on Earth for the time being. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} Among the human casualties of the battle are young [[Kevin Bowman]]'s parents. {{storylink|Transformers Classified: Switching Gears|Switching Gears}}
Events culminate in a colossal battle over the AllSpark in [[Mission City]], which ends when Sam plunges the cube into Megatron's chest, killing him and leaving only a small fragment of the cube behind. With the majority of the Decepticons destroyed or otherwise routed in the battle, Starscream and Barricade are forced into retreat. Bumblebee regains his voice temporarily, wishing to stay and protect Sam. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} With no one left to lead the Decepticons, Starscream flies off into space back to the Nemesis crash site to regroup with The Fallen. Optimus Prime later hands over the fragment of the AllSpark he collected from Megatron's corpse to the US military for safekeeping where it'll get stored in the [[Diego Garcia]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} With the AllSpark destroyed and all hope for the revival of Cybertron lost, the Autobots are granted asylum on Earth. Now calling Earth home, Optimus Prime sends a message into space to invite any other Autobots taking refuge among the stars, to their new home. The US Government disbands Sector Seven and covers up the battle in Mission City. The dead Decepticons are dropped into the [[Laurentian Abyss]] and are kept under the watchful eye of a full-time US Navy deployment. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
 
[[File:RoS5 starscream vs dreadwing.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.4]]
As the Autobots and government operatives begin clean-up, destroying or rounding up any [[AllSpark Mutation]]s created during the battle, {{storylink|Alliance issue 1|Alliance #1}} Starscream flees the scenes and reclaims Frenzy's body from Hoover Dam. {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 1|The Reign of Starscream #1}} Returning to Mars, where his ship and the rest of his crew have been waiting, Starscream has the information Frenzy had obtained on the AllSpark beamed back to Cybertron, {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 2|The Reign of Starscream #2}} where it is used to create a huge [[replica AllSpark]]. After fending off an attack by a guerilla Autobot team led by Arcee, Starscream's forces use Thundercracker's jury-rigged space bridge to return to Cybertron, {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 3|The Reign of Starscream #3}} planning to activate the facsimile cube through the sacrifice of five captive Autobots. {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 4|The Reign of Starscream #4}} Arcee follows, and although she is unable to prevent the deaths of the Autobot captives—including her own sister, Elita-One—she is able to destroy the replica AllSpark, prompting Dreadwing to turn on Starscream for his failure. A brief battle for leadership ensues; Dreadwing sets the Nemesis to self-destruct and escapes back to Mars via the space bridge, but Starscream and a chunk of the ruined ship are sucked through the portal as well. Starscream survives and slays his opponent, {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 5|The Reign of Starscream #5}} then sets about carving cyberglyphs into his armor. {{storylink|Alliance issue 1|Alliance #1}}
 
[[File:Alliance2 wreckage on rampage.jpg|thumb|165px]]
Back on Earth, the Mission City incident is covered up by government with a cover story that claims the Transformers were rampaging robotic constructs created by the company [[McClaren Robotics]]. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}} One month after the battle of Mission City, Optimus Prime entrusts the remaining AllSpark fragment to Sector Seven scientists, but when it is brought to the same Nevada facility that houses Wreckage, its power inadvertently brings the Decepticon back online. Wreckage goes on a rampage, but is soon killed for treason by Starscream, who has been summoned back to Earth by Barricade. In the resultant firefight, Starscream badly wounds Bumblebee, robbing him of his voice once more, but also drops the remains of Frenzy, which are spirited away by Seymour Simmons. {{storylink|Alliance issue 2|Alliance #2}} Simultaneous with this battle, the ''Longshot'' returns to Earth's solar system. Detecting trace energy from Thundercracker's space bridge on Mars, Soundwave investigates the wreckage of Starscream's ''Nemesis'', and learns of recent events. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}} Soundwave makes contact with Starscream and orders him to break off his fight, then dispatches a team under the command of [[Fracture (Movie)|Fracture]] to begin searching for the Star Harvester. Starscream is ordered back to the ''Longshot'' to awaken the crew members that remain in stasis so they may join the search. Soundwave adopts the form of a satellite and takes up orbit around Earth, observing from afar. {{storylink|Alliance issue 2|Alliance #2}}
 
[[File:Movie2007 USS Shoup dumpingMegs.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.4|Exclusive footage of America burying the body of the world's greatest terrorist.]]
[[File:Movie2007 USS Shoup dumpingMegs.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.4|Exclusive footage of America burying the body of the world's greatest terrorist.]]
Sector Seven is officially disbanded by the government. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3|Alliance #3}} The bodies of the deceased Decepticons are submerged in the [[Laurentian Abyss]], following which Optimus Prime broadcasts a message into space, encouraging other Autobots to join his team on Earth. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} A joint human-Transformer taskforce is assembled, dubbed the Non-Biological Extraterrestrial Species Treaty, or "[[NEST]]", and is headquartered on the island of [[Diego Garcia]], where the AllSpark fragment is now stored. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3|Alliance #3}} For its first mission, NEST engages and defeats [[Jolt (Movie)|Deadend]] and [[Swindle (Movie)|Swindle]] in [[San Francisco]]. Bumblebee is reassigned from frontline combat to live with Sam Witwicky and serve as his guardian. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}} {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 1|Tales of the Fallen #1}}
Presumably in late 2007, a classified strike team made up of Autobots and the US Military called [[NEST]] would eventually be assigned by the US Government to track down any other remaining Decepticon activity and put an end to their meddling. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
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===2007 to 2009===
===2007 to 2009===
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[[File:Shockwave-ROTFnewspaper.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.8]]
Decepticon sightings and attacks continue around the world, with forces under the command of Starscream continuing the air commander's pursuit of power, while those directed by The Fallen via Soundwave take on a secondary objective: the acquisition of large amounts of energy to facilitate the resurrection of Megatron. During this period, Autobots [[Knock Out (ROTF)|Knock Out]] and [[Beachbreak]] arrive on Earth in response to Optimus Prime's summons and join NEST {{storylink|Transformers: The Veiled Threat|The Veiled Threat}}, with [[Jolt (ROTF)|Jolt]] arriving a while later. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 3|Rising Storm #3}} Two AllSpark Mutations from the Mission City incident previously contained by Sector Seven take the names [[Longarm (Movie)|Longarm]] and [[Salvage (Movie)|Salvage]] and also join the organization.
Within the years that followed a small group of Autobots, after receiving Prime’s message, gather together aboard the [[Wrecker|Wrecker’s]] ship, [[Xantium (DOTM)|Xantium]]. When they arrive on Earth, the Wreckers are considered too violent to be allowed to join Optimus Prime and the NEST Team, so they are kept in charge of working on the Xantium under NASA’s watch.<ref>It is revealed in the events of ''Dark of the Moon'' that the Xantium brought the second wave of Autobots to Earth.</ref> {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
 
While a team led by Optimus Prime pursues Starscream, foiling his plans to manipulate human crime lords across Africa and Europe, other NEST squads become aware of the Decepticons' new mission when they respond to attacks on an [[oil]] refinery in [[Peru]] and a uranium mine in [[Australia]], though they remain unaware of their specific goal. In Italy, Starscream enters into a deal with an Italian criminal named [[Bruno Carrera]] to help destroy Optimus Prime in exchange for dominion over Europe when the Decepticons triumph. He and Barricade battle the Autobots and NEST, yet are once again defeated. Starscream takes the time to visit Carrera at this villa, where he pays him back for his "failure". {{storylink|Transformers: The Veiled Threat|The Veiled Threat}}
 
Concurrently with all of this, Decepticon activity continues across Earth. Together with NEST, the Autobots repeatedly engage them month after month, obliterating all opposition. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}} At Soundwave's direction, Starscream travels to the ruined ''Nemesis'' to help tend the compliment of [[hatchling]]s in stasis within the ship. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} Soundwave himself, meanwhile, re-establishes contact with his human agents and/or their offspring and inheritors, including Dylan Gould and [[Alexi Voskhod]], nephew of Soundwave's original Russian pawn. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}}
 
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Elsewhere, on an unknown planet, Flatline begins conducting experiments to create a new breed of soldier under the supervision of Thundercracker. Among the victims of his ministrations are the Autobot [[The Twins|Twins]] [[Skids (ROTF)|Skids]] and [[Mudflap (ROTF)|Mudflap]], whose processors are scrambled by the experience; Arcee, who is captured when Thundercracker shoots her ship down; and the deceased Elita-One and Chromia, whose remains have been claimed by Flatline. The Decepticon doctor uses Arcee's spark to reignite her siblings' lifeforces, bringing them back to life as a tripartate being bonded at the spark. The sisters use their new strength to free Skids and Mudflap and escape their captors, departing the planet in the Twins' ship. {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 6|Tales of the Fallen #6}}{{storylink|Rising Storm issue 1|Rising Storm #1}} They soon pick up Optimus Prime's signal and begin following it; en route, they meet up with [[Sideswipe (Movie)|Sideswipe]] and the [[Wrecker]]s and join them on their ship, the ''[[Xantium (DOTM)|Xantium]]'', for the rest of the journey to Earth. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} The team arrives on Earth in late [[2008]]. Sideswipe, Arcee, and the Twins are quickly inducted into NEST and begin training. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}} The Wreckers, on the other hand, are retained by NASA to keep the ''Xantium'' in working order, but also because their abrasive personalities make them liabilities in the field and unpleasant to work with. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} Around this time, Seymour Simmons begins experimenting with Frenzy's head, bringing the Decepticon back online in order to gain information from him. Not particularly lucid, Frenzy causes a surge in Simmons's apartment building's electrical wiring, forcing Simmons to deactivate him and move the head to the basement of his mother's deli, where he has been working since Sector Seven's disbanding. {{storylink|Transformers: The Veiled Threat|The Veiled Threat}}


[[File:Talesofthe Fallen2- Sideswipetraffic.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4]]
More Decepticons make their way to Earth under new orders by The Fallen and Starscream, in search of the Star Harvester and the Matrix that were left behind thousands of years ago. One of these Decepticons is [[Shockwave (Movie)|Shockwave]] who is first discovered on Earth around this time. A newspaper article is written up, but it’s uncertain if anyone believed this article to be true or not as Transformers still haven't been made public knowledge.<ref>A very brief screen-capture during Devastator attacking the twins in Egypt during ''Revenge of the Fallen'' reveals that Shockwave's presence had been recorded in a newspaper.</ref> Soundwave continues his close watchful eye over Earth’s atmosphere, reporting anything he deems worthy of note.
Sideswipe gets off to an ignominious start on Earth when he learns that his old foe, [[Demolishor (ROTF)|Demolishor]], is in hiding somewhere on the planet, and on [[November 17]], 2008, tears up Montevideo, [[Uruguay]], searching for him. The chase leads to [[Buenos Aires]], where Ironhide attempts to talk Sideswipe down in order to prevent human military incursion. Initially recalcitrant, Sideswipe acquiesces when an airstrike injures Ironhide, and he opts to save him rather than pursue Demolishor. {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 2|Tales of the Fallen #2}}


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During this point, Sam finishes high school and gets ready to start college in 2009.
Seeking the surviving fragment of the AllSpark as a means to revive Megatron, the Decepticons begin targeting Sam Witwicky as he is making preparations to go to [[Princeton University|college]]; Barricade abducts him and ransoms him for the fragment, but he is rescued by Bumblebee. {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 1|Tales of the Fallen #1}} Consequently, subtler methods are soon employed, with the spy [[Wheelie (ROTF)|Wheelie]] being assigned to watch the Witwicky home, while the Pretender, now sporting a human guise copied from a [[Alice (animatronic)|theme park animatronic]] and going by "[[Alice (ROTF)|Alice]]", is installed at Sam's school in advance of his arrival. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} {{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen issue 2|Revenge of the Fallen #2}} {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|Revenge of the Fallen novelization}}
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===2009===
===2009===
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[[File:ROTF Sam Cube fragment.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4]]
Word reaches NEST of a fresh sighting of the fugitive Demolishor, hiding out in [[Shanghai]], {{storylink|Transformers: The Veiled Threat|The Veiled Threat}} {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}} and a strike team is able to successfully destroy both him and his companion [[Sideways (ROTF)|Sideways]]. However, the massive amounts of collateral damage and the fact that both targets escaped quarantine offends NEST's government liaison, the officious bureaucrat [[Theodore Galloway]]. Simultaneously, Sam Witwicky discovers a second surviving sliver of the AllSpark embedded in his old clothes, and upon touching it, the knowledge of the cube floods into his mind, giving him visions of Cybertronian symbols. The sliver also brings to life the [[Appliancebot]]s, which are quickly destroyed by Bumblebee. Sam entrusts the sliver to Mikaela before departing for college, making her a target for Wheelie, but she is able to overpower and capture the little scrap drone, eventually convincing him to switch sides to the Autobots.
Word reaches NEST of a sighting of the Decepticon fugitive, Demolishor, hiding out in [[Shanghai]].  A strike team is able to successfully destroy both him and his companion [[Sideways (ROTF)|Sideways]]. However, the massive amounts of collateral damage and the fact that both targets escaped quarantine offends NEST's government liaison, the officious bureaucrat [[Theodore Galloway]]. Simultaneously, Sam Witwicky discovers a second surviving sliver of the AllSpark embedded in his old clothes, and upon touching it, the knowledge of the cube floods into his mind, giving him visions of Cybertronian symbols. The sliver also brings to life the [[Appliancebot]]s, which are quickly destroyed by Bumblebee. Sam entrusts the sliver to Mikaela before departing for college, making her a target for [[Wheelie (ROTF)|Wheelie]], but she is able to overpower and capture the little scrap drone, eventually convincing him to switch sides to the Autobots.


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[[File:TheFallen-ROTFfacegotten.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Well, I've got your ''face''! Nya-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!]]
[[File:TheFallen-ROTFfacegotten.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Well, I've got your ''face''! Nya-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!]]
Leo is able to lead the group to Seymour Simmons, who shares them with them various purloined Sector Seven documents that Wheelie explains pinpoint the locations of the long-abandoned Seekers on Earth. The four humans break into the Smithsonian and locate Jetfire, reviving him with the second AllSpark fragment. Jetfire teleports them to Egypt and explains the story of the Primes, The Fallen, the Matrix and the harvester, giving them the knowledge necessary to locate the Tomb of the Primes. While NEST and the Decepticons gather at the great pyramid in Giza, which [[Devastator (ROTF)|Devastator]] tears open to reveal the harvester, Sam recovers the Matrix, only for it to disintegrate into dust at his touch. Undeterred, he heads into the battle erupting in Giza, but a blast from Megatron kills him, leading his soul to commune with the Dynasty of Primes in the afterlife. They return him to life, in the process transferring the AllSpark knowledge from his mind into the Matrix, reconstructing it. Sam successfully uses it to bring Optimus back to life, but The Fallen claims the Matrix immediately thereafter and activates the harvester. An injured Jetfire sacrifices his own life so that Optimus can bond with his parts, which gives the Autobot leader the necessary power to destroy both The Fallen and the harvester. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
Leo is able to lead the group to Seymour Simmons, who shares with them various purloined Sector Seven documents that Wheelie explains pinpoint the locations of the long-abandoned Seekers on Earth. The four humans break into the Smithsonian and locate Jetfire, reviving him with the second AllSpark fragment. Jetfire teleports them to Egypt and explains the story of the Primes, The Fallen, the Matrix and the harvester, giving them the knowledge necessary to locate the Tomb of the Primes. While NEST and the Decepticons gather at the great pyramid in Giza, which [[Devastator (ROTF)|Devastator]] tears open to reveal the harvester, Sam recovers the Matrix, only for it to disintegrate into dust at his touch. Undeterred, he heads into the battle erupting in Giza, but a blast from Megatron kills him, leading his soul to commune with the Dynasty of Primes in the afterlife. They return him to life, in the process transferring the AllSpark knowledge from his mind into the Matrix, reconstructing it. Sam successfully uses it to bring Optimus back to life, but The Fallen claims the Matrix immediately thereafter and activates the harvester. An injured Jetfire sacrifices his own life so that Optimus can bond with his parts, which gives the Autobot leader the necessary power to destroy both The Fallen and the harvester. As a consequence of The Fallen's attack on Earth, the existence of Transformers becomes public knowledge. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
 
[[File:Shockwave-ROTFnewspaper.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.4]]
Around this time, stolen Soviet documents pertaining to Shockwave find their way into the hands of a human journalist. A mocking newspaper article is published, treating the whole thing as a Soviet joke, but a picture of Shockwave is included. In his constant monitoring of the planet, Soundwave discovers the article, realizes that Shockwave is the second captive Cybertronian hidden on the planet, and begins a search for him. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}}
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===2009 to 2010===
[[File:ROTF4 raising protoforms.jpg|thumb|275px|I fixed my arm and face... I just lost them again later.]]
Megatron returns to the ''Nemesis'' to tend the protoforms there. {{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen issue 4|Revenge of the Fallen #4}} As a consequence of The Fallen's attack on Earth, the existence of Transformers becomes public knowledge. While being awarded a medal for his heroism by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Barack Obama]] at the [[White House]], Sam Witwicky has a brief encounter with [[Carly Spencer]], an administrative assistant from the British Embassy. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} Either before or after this, Mikaela Banes breaks up with him for reasons unknown; Wheelie stays with Sam. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}} Seymour Simmons writes [[Code-Name Hero: How Seymour Simmons & the Aliens Saved the World|a book]] about his experiences, which soon makes him fabulously wealthy. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
 
The Autobots and NEST initiate several joint technological programs. [[Project Unite|Project: Unite]] is developed to re-engineer the deceased Jetfire's parts into a form that will allow Optimus Prime to sustain his powered-up combined form. {{storylink|Unite for the Universe issue 1|The Secret of Project: Unite}} With the knowledge of the AllSpark now residing within the Matrix of Leadership and accessible once again, the secrets of [[Power Core Combination]] are re-discovered and realized by the Autobots and their human allies, but then stolen by the Decepticons for their own use. {{storylink|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 32|TFCC #32}}
 
[[File:SwitchingGears gears and kevin.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.5]]
 
Soundwave maintains surveillance of Earth as more Autobots and Decepticons continue to arrive from space. While some manage to join up with their respective factions {{storylink|Nefarious issue 1|Nefarious #1}} {{storylink|Unite for the Universe issue 1|The Secret of Project: Unite}}, others become captives of Carter Newell's Initiative without their comrades ever knowing. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 5|Nefarious #5}} The new arrivals include Wheeljack and [[Mirage (Movie)|Mirage]], who are assigned to a new NEST base in Washington, D.C., {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}} and Reverb, who comes seeking to pillage an old Decepticon weapons cache hidden on the planet. The Autobot [[Gears (ROTF)|Gears]]—an old enemy of Reverb's and friend of his victim Tailgate—makes it there ahead of him and joins forces with human boy Kevin Bowman to protect the cache. They are successful, but in the attempt, a [[trans-spacial cylinder|teleportation device]] from the cache activates and causes [[Duane Bowman|Kevin's brother]] to disappear. {{storylink|Transformers Classified: Switching Gears|Switching Gears}} Kevin joins NEST, but his and Gears' efforts to locate a second Cybertronian cache in [[Nevada]] are stymied when Kevin's rival [[Douglas Porter]]—seeking to acquire the cache's technology for himself—frees the captive Reverb to oppose them. Fortunately, Gears and Kevin are able to recover a second teleporter from the cache, {{storylink|Transformers Classified: Battle Mountain|Battle Mountain}} and after thwarting [[Alexander Porter|Douglas's father]]'s attempt to use a [[Hyperdynamix Orbital Debris Disposal Initiative Station|satellite defense system]] to destroy all Transformers on Earth, they are able to recover Kevin's brother from the [[Blue Planet (Classified)|alien world]] to which he had been transported. {{storylink|Transformers Classified: Satellite of Doom|Satellite of Doom}}  


[[File:Nefarious6 carter and allspark.jpg|right|thumb|Such power would put me above the ''gods''! ''AND THROUGH THE DALEKS, I HAVE THAT POWER!!''"]]
Megatron, badly injured and humiliated in his final encounter with Prime, goes into hiding in [[Africa|Nambia, Africa]] in a small camp with the other remaining Decepticons, finally adopting an Earth form and caring for [[Hatchling]]s, while tending to his wounds. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
The Initiative recovers and reanimates the remains of Ravage, who is sent to recover the deactivated Appliancebots from [[Guantanamo Bay]], {{storylink|Tales of the Fallen issue 5|Tales of the Fallen #5}} from which the Initiative drains the animating energies of the AllSpark, in order to feed an [[Project Nefarious|artificial AllSpark construct]] they have created. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 1|Nefarious #1}} Discovering his minion is still alive, Soundwave investigates, as do the Autobots, leading to several clashes between the two and Soundwave's capture by NEST. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 2|Nefarious #2}} Soundwave is able to quickly engineer his escape through his numerous other minions, but while the Autobots are preoccupied with him, the Initiative raids Sector Seven's decommissioned Hoover Dam base for the residual AllSpark energy that remains there. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 3|Nefarious #3}} Soundwave attacks the Initiative's base, but is repelled by the brainwashed Transformers they have captured, forcing him to propose an uneasy alliance to the Autobots. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 4|Nefarious #4}} Soundwave, the Autobots and NEST converge on the Initiative's base just as Newell activates his artificial AllSpark and uses it to power all the Transformers under the Initiative's control and send them into battle. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 5|Nefarious #5}} The artificial AllSpark goes into meltdown, threatening to take out the Earth's Solar System, but it is teleported away into the depths of space by Fortress when he is freed from the Initiative's clutches by Carter's young relative [[Ingrid]]. Soundwave has Carter killed, but recovers from the Initiative's computers all the data on the AllSpark project. {{storylink|Nefarious issue 6|Nefarious #6}} NEST takes in all the brain-damaged Autobots controlled by the Initiative for rehabilitation; the Decepticons are likewise able to recover their warriors and put them back on the front lines before long. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 1|Rising Storm #1}}
 
[[File:UFTU starscream upgrade.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.5]]
Learning of Project: Unite, Megatron charges [[Bludgeon (ROTF)|Bludgeon]] with obtaining its secrets for him, in return for command of the Earth-based Decepticon forces. Starscream objects and attempts to beat Bludgeon to the punch, fouling up his mission, and in the process obtaining a portion of the project's data. {{storylink|Unite for the Universe issue 1|The Secret of Project: Unite}} Starscream sends [[Skystalker (ROTF)|Skystalker]] and Ravage to recover the deceased bodies of Decepticons currently in NEST custody, {{storylink|Unite for the Universe issue 1|Ambition Instigated}} which he then uses to replicate the Unite process, giving himself a power-up. The Autobots and Bludgeon track him to his base among the [[Cyclades]] islands, but both parties arrive too late to stop him, {{storylink|Unite for the Universe issue 2|Bludgeon's Revenge}} and Starscream begins cutting a swathe of destruction across Earth, his mental state rapidly deteriorating due to his failure to obtain the neural upgrades necessary to process the strain of the combination on the mind. Neither the Autobots nor the Decepticon contingent scrambled by Soundwave can match his power, but they provide enough of a delay for Megatron to get the ''Nemesis'' airborne and return to Earth for a showdown. {{storylink|Unite for the Universe issue 2|On the Road of Destruction}} The Autobots intervene in the resulting battle between the two Decepticons, creating a distraction that allows Ratchet to hit Starscream with a blast that burns out the Unite technology, putting it beyond Megatron's reach. {{storylink|The Strongest Weapon}}
 
[[File:Cybermissions GTFO.jpg|right|thumb|275px|GTFO, n00b]]
 
The Decepticons continue their struggles against the Autobots and NEST all around the world. {{storylink|Transformers: Cyber Missions|Cyber Missions}} When Soundwave is captured after a failed attack on NEST command, {{storylink|Cyber Missions 1}}{{storylink|Cyber Missions 2}} the Autobots pretend to transport him to lure Megatron and the Decepticons into a trap. The Decepticons fall for the ruse, which proves to the final straw for Megatron's disenfranchised troops: they all abandon their leader to his fate. Megatron is ordered to depart Earth by Optimus Prime, {{storylink|Decepticons Attack}} but naturally, this is not an instruction he takes to heart; instead, he forgoes his pride and finally adopts an Earth alternate mode to remain hidden on the planet, holing up in the deserts of [[Namibia]], [[Africa]] with the hatchlings from the ''Nemesis''.<ref>While ''[[Transformers: Starscream]]'' and ''[[Transformers: Rising Storm|Rising Storm]]'' are both written by [[John Barber]] and are clearly intended to tie in to one another, Megatron appears in his ''Dark of the Moon'' body in the former, but in his ''Revenge of the Fallen'' body in the latter. Barber [https://twitter.com/TheJohnBarber/status/70847010252656640 confirms] he is supposed to be in his ''Dark of the Moon'' form in ''Rising Storm'', but did not appear that way because of either an artwork mistake or an active desire on the part of Hasbro and/or Paramount to not feature the body in that comic. This is not uncommon: his ''Revenge of the Fallen'' body was likewise the subject of secrecy in 2009, and Shockwave, Wheeljack and Mirage all featured different designs from their movie selves in ''Rising Storm'' (albeit with explanations for their changed appearances).</ref> Starscream soon joins him there, but before long, the two have yet another altercation, prompting the second-in-command to finally break away from Megatron and begins reorganizing the scattered Decepticons under his own leadership. {{storylink|Transformers: Starscream}}
 
Space Case is reawakened and freed from his cave prison by an earthquake. Bumblebee, Arcee and Sam arrive to investigate his energy signature, but are trapped in a rockslide by the Decepticon as he rockets out of the tunnel. {{storylink|Transformers: Space Case}} Ratchet picks up the trapped Autobots' distress signal, and briefly battles Space Case, who eventually turns tail when one of his engines is damaged. Ratchet digs the trio out, {{storylink|Transformers: Ratchet}} {{storylink|Transformers: Bumblebee}} and Arcee heads off in pursuit of Space Case, catching up to him in a city taking out his other engine. {{storylink|Transformers: Arcee}} Starscream arrives on the scene just as Space Case crashes into a seaside pier, and chooses the bumbler to be the first of his personal army. Sore over recent events, Space Case immediately lashes out at Starscream, but is soon brought around to the air commander's side with flattery. {{storylink|Transformers: Starscream}} Starscream continues to recruit more of the scattered Decepticons to his side and revists his previous plans to gain personal power by manipulating human criminals, establishing a "gun running" scheme in which he and his Decepticons provide humans with Cybertronian weaponry. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 1|Rising Storm #1}}
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===2010 to 2012===
===2009 to 2012===
[[File:RisingStorm4 shockers vs prime.jpg|left|thumb|275px]]
While being awarded a medal for his heroism by President [[Barack Obama]] at the [[White House]], Sam Witwicky has a brief encounter with [[Carly Spencer]], an administrative assistant from the British Embassy. Either before or after this, Mikaela breaks up with him for reasons unknown; Wheelie stays with Sam. Seymour Simmons writes [[Code-Name Hero: How Seymour Simmons & the Aliens Saved the World|a book]] about his experiences, which soon makes him fabulously wealthy. Epps retires from active duty and takes a consulting job, working with NASA and the Wreckers. National Security Director [[Charlotte Mearing]] is appointed the new director of NEST in place of Galloway, and quickly brings firm order to the organization, revoking Bumblebee's permission to live with Sam and arranging for the establishment of a network of [[Energon detector]]s around the globe to warn of any Decepticon threats. The Diego Garcia NEST base is decommissioned, and the group moves its headquarters to its new [[Washington, D.C.]] base, under the alias "Department of Human Health and Services."
The following year,<ref>''Rising Storm'' refers to Arcee having received wounds "in Egypt last year", placing the mini-series somewhere in 2010.</ref> Soundwave's efforts bear fruit and Shockwave's resting place is at last located. This knowledge, coupled with all Soundwave has told him of the Ark on the Moon and his manipulation of humans over the last half-century, galvanizes Megatron into putting back into motion his millennia-old plan with Sentinel Prime. Before the plan can resume, the Decepticon house must be put back in order; to this end, Megatron liberates Shockwave and charges him with forcing the vast majority of his disenfranchised Decepticon followers back into line. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}}
 
Shockwave's plan entails allowing [[Brains]], a brain unit scrap drone, to "escape" from Decepticon clutches and make contact with Sam Witwicky and Bumblebee in [[Philadelphia]], then forcing Starscream and his followers back into Megatron's service and sending them to attack Sam's school to "recover" Brains. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 1|Rising Storm #1}}{{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}} While Optimus Prime leads a NEST squad into action, Arcee, Elita-One and Chromia investigate Brains's point of origin, and discover that everything has been set up by Shockwave. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 3|Rising Storm #3}} Shockwave assaults the undermanned Diego Garcia base, killing nearly all the Autobots and humans there, including Theodore Galloway. Shockwave then heads to Philadelphia for a showdown, only to be defeated in battle by an enraged Optimus Prime. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 4|Rising Storm #4}} During the chaos at his school, Sam Witwicky again meets up with Carly, who is now working for Dylan Gould. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 3|Rising Storm #3}}


[[File:DOTM cons in namibia.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.75]]
[[File:DOTM cons in namibia.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.75]]
While Decepticon high command remains hidden in Namibia, the vast majority of the villains' forces gather in seclusion on Earth's moon in preparation for Megatron's final plan. With this drastic reduction in Decepticon activity on Earth, NEST begins helping to resolve human disputes, though not always with government sanction. Carly gets a new job working for [[Dylan Gould]]. After Sam graduates college, he and Carly move to Washington D.C., with Wheelie and Brains in tow.<ref>No date for the events of ''Dark of the Moon'' is provided in the film. Given that Sam has recently graduated college by the time of the film, this would place it at least three years after ''Revenge of the Fallen''; the [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)|''Dark of the Moon'' video game]], while not workable in this timeline (as most video games tend not to be), employs a three year gap, while the novelization of the film puts the movies "several years" apart, which sure sounds like "more than two" to us. The junior novelization, meanwhile, implicitly sets ''Dark of the Moon'' in 2013, by noting that the ''Xantium'', which landed on Earth in late 2008 per ''Tales of the Fallen'', arrived "five years ago".</ref> Sam applies to work with NEST, but is turned down by Mearing, and spends three months struggling to both find a job, and to deal with his sudden lack of importance. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}


Brains joins Wheelie in living with Sam, who begins a relationship with Carly. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} Robert Epps retires from active duty and takes a consulting job, working with NASA and the Wreckers. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 4|Rising Storm #4}} Having been critically damaged during the battle in Philadelphia, Shockwave, Mirage and Wheeljack are rebuilt into new forms. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 4|Rising Storm #4}} In their new bodies, Mirage and Wheeljack take on the names "Dino" and "Que", respectively. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
===2012===
Exploiting Sam's lack of importance, and seeking to use Sam as a mole through his connection to the Autobots, Dylan Gould begins an attempt at currying his favour by arranging a job for him at Accuretta Systems.


National Security Director [[Charlotte Mearing]] is appointed the new director of NEST in place of the deceased Galloway, and quickly brings firm order to the organization, revoking Bumblebee's permission to live with Sam and arranging for the establishment of a network of [[Energon detector]]s around the globe to warn of any Decepticon threats. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} The devastated Diego Garcia NEST base is decommissioned, and the group moves its headquarters to its Washington, D.C. base. {{storylink|Dark of the Moon issue 1|Dark of the Moon #1}} While Decepticon high command remains hidden in Namibia, the vast majority of the villains' forces gather in seclusion on Earth's moon in preparation for Megatron's final plan. With this drastic reduction in Decepticon activity on Earth, NEST begins helping to resolve human disputes, though not always with government sanction. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}}
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===2012===
[[File:DOTM optimus recovers sentinel.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.75]]
[[File:DOTM optimus recovers sentinel.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.75]]
Requiring the Autobots to learn of the Ark's resting place, Megatron has Soundwave call upon [[Alexi Voskhod]] to request NEST's investigation into some "alien activity" in the ruins of Chernobyl. There, as planned, the Autobots discover the fuel cell from the Ark, which leads them to the craft on the moon. Shockwave makes an appearance in Chernobyl to stray any suspicions the Autobots may have had. Optimus and [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] recover Sentinel Prime's body from the Ark's wreckage, as well as five of his Pillars. Optimus Prime uses the Matrix of Leadership to restore his mentor to life, just as Megatron intended.


After Sam graduates college, he and Carly move to Washington D.C., with Wheelie and Brains in tow.<ref>No date for the events of ''Dark of the Moon'' is provided in the film. Given that Sam has recently graduated college by the time of the film, this would place it at least three years after ''Revenge of the Fallen''; the [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)|''Dark of the Moon'' video game]], while not workable in this timeline (as most video games tend not to be), employs a three year gap, while the novelization of the film puts the movies "several years" apart, which sure sounds like "more than two" to us. The junior novelization, meanwhile, implicitly sets ''Dark of the Moon'' in 2013, by noting that the ''Xantium'', which landed on Earth in late 2008 per ''Tales of the Fallen'', arrived "five years ago".</ref> Sam applies to work with NEST, but is turned down by Mearing, and spends three months struggling to both find a job, and to deal with his sudden lack of importance. Exploiting this, and seeking to use Sam as a mole through his connection to the Autobots, Dylan Gould begins an attempt at currying his favour by arranging a job for him at [[Accuretta Systems]].
[[File:DOTMCybertrontransit.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.75|Sentinel Prime's attempt to find the Honeycomb Hideout went sadly awry.]]
 
Requiring the Autobots to learn of the Ark's resting place, Megatron has Soundwave call upon Alexi Voskhod to request NEST's investigation into some "alien activity" in the ruins of Chernobyl. There, as planned, the Autobots discover the fuel cell from the Ark, which leads them to the craft on the moon. Recovering Sentinel Prime's body, Optimus Prime uses the Matrix of Leadership to restore his mentor to life, just as Megatron intended.


[[File:DOTMCybertrontransit.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.75|Sentinel Prime's attempt to find the Honeycomb Hideout went sadly awry.]]
Another of Soundwave's pawns, Sam's Accuretta co-worker [[Jerry Wang]], manages to alert Sam to the Decepticon's plans, but is himself executed by [[Laserbeak (DOTM)|Laserbeak]]. With the help of Wheelie, Brains and Seymour Simmons, Sam tracks down the cosmonauts from the cancelled Russian mission and learns of the hundreds of space bridge pillars the Decepticons removed from the ship. Believing that the Decepticons will come for Sentinel because they require him to activate the space bridge, Sam alerts the Autobots, only for Sentinel to reveal his ancient betrayal, killing Ironhide in the process. Joining with Megatron, Sentinel triggers the space bridge, teleporting the Decepticon forces on the moon into the heart of Washington, D.C. to devastate the city. Sentinel addresses the United Nations, demanding the exile of Optimus Prime's Autobots from Earth. Sam learns that Dylan Gould is working for the Decepticons, but with Carly as his prisoner, he is unable to warn the Autobots of the conspiracy. Optimus's team departs aboard the ''Xantium'', but the ship is attacked by Starscream moments after launch and explodes.
Another of Soundwave's pawns, Sam's Accuretta co-worker [[Jerry Wang]], manages to alert Sam to the Decepticon's plans, but is himself executed by [[Laserbeak (DOTM)|Laserbeak]]. With the help of Wheelie, Brains and Seymour Simmons, Sam tracks down the cosmonauts from the cancelled Russian mission and learns of the hundreds of space bridge pillars the Decepticons removed from the ship. Believing that the Decepticons will come for Sentinel because they require him to activate the space bridge, Sam alerts the Autobots, only for Sentinel to reveal his ancient betrayal, killing Ironhide in the process. Joining with Megatron, Sentinel triggers the space bridge, teleporting the Decepticon forces on the moon into the heart of Washington, D.C. to devastate the city. Sentinel addresses the United Nations, demanding the exile of Optimus Prime's Autobots from Earth. Sam learns that Dylan Gould is working for the Decepticons, but with Carly as his prisoner, he is unable to warn the Autobots of the conspiracy. Optimus's team departs aboard the ''Xantium'', but the ship is attacked by Starscream moments after launch and explodes.


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===2012 to 2017===
===2012 to 2017===
[[File:AOE lockdown and savoy.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.75|"We're back, baby!"]]
[[File:AOE lockdown and savoy.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.75|"We're back, baby!"]]
Over the next five years, the destruction and political fallout caused by the Battle of Chicago turns a large portion of humanity against the Transformers, and as a result NEST and all other human-Autobot cooperation programs are shut down. Taking advantage of the turn in public opinion, CIA agent [[Harold Attinger]] forms the [[Cemetery Wind]] to hunt down all Transformers, regardless of faction, though the public believes he is working with the Autobots to hunt Decepticons. Attinger also conspires with the head of [[Kinetic Solutions Incorporated]] [[Joshua Joyce]], delivering him the remains of all the slain Transformers to break down into Transformium for use in the creation of KSI's own man-made transforming robots. KSI also takes Brains captive, using him to decode information from the severed head of Megatron to aid in the construction process.
Over the next five years, the destruction and political fallout caused by the Battle of Chicago turns a large portion of humanity against the Transformers, and as a result NEST and all other human-Autobot cooperation programs are shut down. During this period [[Hound (Movie)|Hound]], [[Crosshairs (AOE)|Crosshairs]] and [[Drift (AOE)|Drift]] make their way to Earth. Taking advantage of the turn in public opinion, CIA agent [[Harold Attinger]] forms [[Cemetery Wind]] to hunt down all Transformers, regardless of faction, though the public believes he is working with the Autobots to hunt Decepticons. Attinger also conspires with the head of [[Kinetic Solutions Incorporated]] [[Joshua Joyce]], delivering him the remains of all the slain Transformers to break down into Transformium for use in the creation of KSI's own man-made transforming robots. KSI also takes Brains captive, using him to decode information from the severed head of Megatron to aid in the construction process.


The Creators task the bounty hunter [[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]] with capturing Optimus Prime for them. To this end, Lockdown enters into an alliance with Attinger and Joyce, promising them a cyberforming [[Seed]] with which they will be able to create a century's worth of Transformium in return for their help tracking and capturing Optimus. Realizing that they are being hunted by humanity, Optimus orders the Autobots into hiding, and is badly damaged himself in an encounter with Lockdown and Cemetery Wind in [[Mexico City]]. Adopting a new alternate mode as disguise, Optimus flees to [[Texas]] and takes refuge in an abandoned movie theater, where his injuries lead him to [[stasis lock|go offline]]. Bumblebee takes temporary command over the remaining Autobots, much to the displeasure of former Decepticon [[Drift (AOE)|Drift]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}}
The Creators task the bounty hunter [[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]] with capturing Optimus Prime for them. To this end, Lockdown enters into an alliance with Attinger and Joyce, promising them a cyberforming [[Seed]] with which they will be able to create a century's worth of Transformium in return for their help tracking and capturing Optimus. Realizing that they are being hunted by humanity, Optimus orders the Autobots into hiding, and is badly damaged himself in an encounter with Lockdown and Cemetery Wind in [[Mexico City]]. Adopting a new alternate mode as disguise, Optimus flees to [[Texas]] and takes refuge in an abandoned movie theater, where his injuries lead him to [[stasis lock|go offline]]. Bumblebee takes up temporary command over the remaining Autobots on Earth, much to the displeasure of some other Autobots, such as Drift.<ref>Only Hasbro makes note of Drift being a Decepticon in his toy bio and other media, the films themselves don't reference this whatsoever.</ref> {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}}
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===2017===
===2017===
[[File:AOE-PrimeVsGalvatron.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.75]]
[[File:AOE-PrimeVsGalvatron.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.75]]
Eventually, struggling inventor [[Cade Yeager]] purchases Optimus, intending to gut the "truck" for parts, only to instead reawaken and befriend the Autobot leader. Cemetery Wind tracks Optimus down to Cade's home, but Optimus is able to escape with Cade, his daughter [[Tessa Yeager|Tessa]] and her boyfriend [[Shane Dyson|Shane]], and regroups with Bumblebee, Drift, [[Hound (Movie)|Hound]], and [[Crosshairs (AOE)|Crosshairs]]. Learning of KSI's involvement in their misfortunes, the group launches an attack on the organization's Chicago headquarters. They rescue Brains, but wind up in battle with two of their man-made Transformers, [[Megatron (Movie)|Galvatron]] and [[Stinger (AOE)|Stinger]]. During the fight, Lockdown ambushes Optimus and takes him captive. Thinking the deal done, Lockdown gives Attinger and Joyce the promised Seed, but the Autobots are able to rescue Optimus without Lockdown's knowledge.  
Eventually, struggling inventor and single father, [[Cade Yeager]] purchases Optimus, intending to gut the "truck" for parts, only to instead reawaken and befriend the Autobot leader. Cemetery Wind tracks Optimus down to Cade's home, but Optimus is able to escape with Cade, his daughter [[Tessa Yeager|Tessa]] and her boyfriend [[Shane Dyson|Shane]], and regroups with Bumblebee, Drift, [[Hound (Movie)|Hound]], and [[Crosshairs (AOE)|Crosshairs]]. Learning of KSI's involvement in their misfortunes, the group launches an attack on the organization's Chicago headquarters. They rescue Brains, but wind up in battle with two of their man-made Transformers, [[Megatron (Movie)|Galvatron]] and [[Stinger (AOE)|Stinger]]. During the fight, Lockdown ambushes Optimus and takes him captive. Thinking the deal done, Lockdown gives Attinger and Joyce the promised Seed, but the Autobots are able to rescue Optimus without Lockdown's knowledge.  


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In the years that follow, deducing that her staff lies hidden on Earth, Quintessa takes control of the shattered remains of Cybertron and moves the planet toward Earth's solar system. In advance of her coming, she recruits Galvatron (now going by "Megatron" once again) to locate the staff for her, so she can complete her ancient plan. Meanwhile, most nations of Earth declare Transformers illegal and form the military [[Transformers Reaction Force]] to deal with their threat, forcing the robots to either go into hiding, or relocate to friendly nations like [[Cuba]]. Optimus's Autobot team and the Dinobots hide out in a South Dakota junkyard with Cade, but more and more new Transformers arrive on the planet regularly. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
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In the years that follow, most nations of Earth declare Transformers illegal and form the military [[Transformers Reaction Force]] to deal with their threat, forcing the robots to either go into hiding, or relocate to friendlier nations like [[Cuba]]. Since humans aiding Transformers is also considered illegal, former Agent Seymour Simmons moves to the beaches of Cuba too. Cade Yeager continues aiding the Autobots which causes him to become a fugitive. He, alongside Optimus's Autobot team and the Dinobots hide out in a South Dakota junkyard. Tessa goes off to college and loses contact with her father as he is now a wanted criminal. More and more new Transformers arrive on the planet regularly.
 
Meanwhile, deducing that her staff lies hidden on Earth, Quintessa takes control of the shattered remains of Cybertron and moves the planet toward Earth's solar system. In advance of her coming, she recruits Galvatron (now going by "Megatron" once again) to locate the staff for her, so she can complete her ancient plan. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}


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===2019===
Investigating the newest arrival, who lands in Chicago, Cade and Bumblebee encounter [[Izabella]] (orphaned in the Battle of Chicago) and her Transformer companion [[Sqweeks]] and rescue them from the TRF. They are unable to save the life of the newly-arrived Transformer, but before dying, the robot gives Cade a talisman that marks him as the legendary "last knight." In time, Optimus Prime crosses paths with the approaching Cybertron while on his own space journey, and he too becomes Quintessa's pawn when she takes control of his mind, redubbing him "[[Nemesis Prime (disambiguation)|Nemesis Prime]]."
Investigating the newest arrival, who lands in Chicago, Cade and Bumblebee encounter [[Izabella]] (orphaned in the Battle of Chicago) and her Transformer companion [[Sqweeks]] and rescue them from the TRF. They are unable to save the life of the newly-arrived Transformer, but before dying, the robot gives Cade a talisman that marks him as the legendary "last knight." In time, Optimus Prime crosses paths with the approaching Cybertron while on his own space journey, and he too becomes Quintessa's pawn when she takes control of his mind, redubbing him "[[Nemesis Prime (disambiguation)|Nemesis Prime]]."


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Believing the talisman will lead him to the staff, Megatron allies with the TRF to expediently hunt Cade down, but with the aid of Edmund Burton and Cogman, Cade is able to elude their pursuit. Together with Bumblebee and Merlin's last living descendant [[Viviane Wembly]], Cade locates the knights' ship at the bottom of the ocean and retrieves the staff, only for the mind-controlled Optimus Prime to arrive and attempt to take it for his own. Bumblebee is able to break Quintessa's control over Prime, but Megatron then steals the staff and delivers it to his mistress just as Cybertron arrives at Earth. The knights reawaken and attack Optimus for his perceived betrayal, but Cade saves him when his talisman activateda nd becomes a sword. Recognizing Cade as the last knight, the knights join forces with the Autobots.
Believing the talisman will lead him to the staff, Megatron allies with the TRF to expediently hunt Cade down, but with the aid of Edmund Burton and Cogman, Cade is able to elude their pursuit. Together with Bumblebee and Merlin's last living descendant [[Viviane Wembly]], Cade locates the knights' ship at the bottom of the ocean and retrieves the staff, only for the mind-controlled Optimus Prime to arrive and attempt to take it for his own. Bumblebee is able to break Quintessa's control over Prime, but Megatron then steals the staff and delivers it to his mistress just as Cybertron arrives at Earth. The knights reawaken and attack Optimus for his perceived betrayal, but Cade saves him when his talisman activateda nd becomes a sword. Recognizing Cade as the last knight, the knights join forces with the Autobots.



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This article is a featured article, and considered to be one of the most informative on this wiki.

Originally, the live-action film series had multiple stories written and published to tie into the movies. However, as was perhaps inevitable when multiple licensees were producing unrelated pieces of fiction, the timeline was rife with contradictory stories. As of Age of Extinction and The Last Knight those tie-in stories now contradict most of what those later movies introduced.

This timeline is made up of all the "main" components from the first five films. That is not to say that there are no contradictions to be found here, these films afterall were made as action-packed blockbusters, meant to keep you on the edge of your seat. This article relates details as they appear in the films, while also trying to do its best at working around odd little details that have been left unexplained. For the information dedicated to those of the IDW comics or other pieces of tie-in media, See Alternate timelines below for these separate chronologies.

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Prehistory

The Very Beginning

Before time began, the AllSpark is created from unknown origins. Transformers

Under unrevealed circumstances, the planet Earth forms around the entity known as Unicron. The Last Knight

It was "definitely" an asteroid

65 million years ago, a race of mysterious bio-mechanical beings known only as the Creators uses "seeds" to cyberform many organic planets, converting their matter into a shapeshifting metal that would come to be known as Transformium. Prehistoric Earth is among the planets sown with the metal; the cyberforming of the planet triggers the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, wiping out the planet's native dinosaurs. The creators harvest the metal and take it to the planet that would become Cybertron, where they imbue it with life using the AllSpark to create what they intend to be a race of robotic explorers. Age of Extinction The sorceress Quintessa will later to purport to have been involved in the robots' creation, but her truthfulness remains in question. The Last Knight

Subsequent events are unclear, but it is apparent that the Cybertronian race come into being with no knowledge of their origins, instead deifying the AllSpark cube and crediting it as the sole creator of their race. Transformers From uncertain origins, seven Primes come into being, whether or not these original seven Primes were also created by the Creators is unknown. The seven Primes set out across the universe as explorers searching for energy to harvest to keep their race from dying. The Primes construct Star Harvesters on distant worlds to drain the energy from suns to create Energon. The Primes set out with one rule: “never destroy a planet with life.” The Primes use the legendary Matrix of Leadership as a key to power these harvesters. Revenge of the Fallen

Either during or after this time the Creators create the Transformers. Among the first Transformers is a pantheon of great knights, many of whom owe their forms to the dinosaurs of Earth, while several others are blessed with the ability to combine into a single three-headed dragon. These knights, either knowingly or unknowingly, fulfil the mandate of their creators and set out exploring the universe. Among their number is a direct descendant of the Primes known as Optimus. Age of Extinction The Last Knight

17,000 BC

Circa 17,000 BC, The original seven Primes make their way to Earth. One Prime attempts to use the Star Harvester built there to drain the power of the Earth’s sun to create Energon, while still being very aware that the Earth is filled with life. A war breaks out on Earth between himself and the other six Primes over possession of the Matrix to prevent Earth and its people from dying. This one Prime loses the battle and has the Matrix stolen from him by his six brother Primes. Those Primes then create a tomb out of their own bodies to hide the Matrix from their brother, who would be forever known as 'The Fallen'. The Fallen sends out his Decepticon Seekers to hunt for the Matrix on Earth.

The earliest human civilizations on Earth, build their monuments over remains of Transformer activity on the planet. Around 2560 BC, construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza around the Star Harvester is completed, then later, in 1200 BC, the Tomb of the Primes is hidden beneath El Deir in Petra. A riddle is crafted to mark the tomb's location: "When dawn alights the dagger's tip, three kings will reveal the doorway." The Seekers, learn of the riddle, but fail in their search for the tomb and The Fallen abandons them, leaving them to run out of Energon and eventually die. Revenge of the Fallen

In an unspecified era

Civil war breaks out on Cybertron’s surface between the Autobots and the Decepticons over control of the life-giving AllSpark. Transformers A new heroic faction called; the Autobots are lead by a descendant of the original Primes, Sentinel Prime, while the new age of Decepticons are under the leadership of The Fallen’s apprentice, Megatron. Dark of the Moon Revenge of the Fallen As the war rages on, the rise in casualties becomes too great and Sentinel Prime strikes a deal with Megatron to rendezvous on Earth in order to rebuild the damages done to Cybertron. Sentinel Prime invents hundreds of Pillars to create a spacebridge big enough to transport Cybertron to Earth for the repairs. The Autobots believe the Pillars are a means to transport troops and supplies which will aid in them winning the war. Sentinel Prime boards the Ark with the Pillars, but the Ark is shot down by the Decepticons, unaware of the secret deal. The Ark is then unknowinly left floating through space. This results in a young knight and descendant of the Primes, Optimus Prime, Sentinel Prime’s pupil and Megatron’s oldest friend, whom the latter used to call a brother, taking leadership over the Autobots. Dark of the Moon

The AllSpark is eventually lost to the far reaches of space, due to unspecified circumstances and Cybertron eventually dies from the extensive damages. This causes both the Autobots and the Decepticons to leave Cybertron searching for it. Transformers

10,000 BC onwards

The AllSpark still floating through space, eventually crash lands on Earth in 10,000 BC. Although it is unknown whether or not Megatron was aboard the Decepticon vessel known as the Nemesis, it would make perfect sense that it aided him in his search for the AllSpark and eventually makes its way into Earth's solar system. The Nemesis crashes on the surface of one of Saturn’s moons with The Fallen hidden aboard it. Around 1,000 BC, Megatron discovers the AllSpark’s location on Earth and continues his journey alone, crashing in the Arctic leaving him frozen in the ice, never completing his search.Transformers Revenge of the Fallen

5th Century

Quintessa seeks to restore the damage done to Cybertron by the war and the loss of the AllSpark by draining the life force of Unicron/Earth. Realizing that she is not as beneficent as they had believed, her twelve Guardian Knights steal the control staff required to carry out the procedure, and go into hiding on Earth. In time, during the Dark Ages, they are discovered by the human "wizard" Merlin, who promises to keep their existence a secret. In 484 AD, however, Merlin calls upon the knights' aid to help the forces of King Arthur defeat the Saxon hordes. The knights agree, and bestow ownership of the staff upon Merlin, coding it to his DNA.

When Merlin passes away, the knights entomb his body, with the staff still in hand, in their ship, which they relocate to the bottom of the ocean, standing guard over it in stasis. Knowing that someday, Quintessa will come for her staff, and that that day will be marked by the emergence of a thirteenth and last knight, the Order of the Witwiccans is founded to watch over Merlin's descendants. Over the following centuries, more and more Transformers will arrive on Earth and interact with humanity, but their presence is covered up by the Witwiccans. The Last Knight

19th Century

In the year 1897, Captain Archibald Witwicky of the National Arctic Circle Expedition discovers Megatron when the Arctic ice gives way under his feet and he tumbles into the cavern that holds the Decepticon's frozen form.<ref>A document briefly seen while Frenzy hacks Air Force One in the film itself dates Witwicky's discovery of Megatron to September 7th, 1895, but is contradicted in dialogue by Sam, who dates his great-grandfather's voyage to 1897 during his class presentation. All tie-in media has supported Sam's version of events!</ref> Witwicky's inadvertent entry into the cave triggers Megatron's navigation system, causing the release of a beam of light that imprints the AllSpark's co-ordinates onto Witwicky's spectacles. Witwicky is rescued by his crew, and eventually seems to slip into insanity, only seeing and drawing Cybertronian hieroglyphs. He is locked up in a mental institution and the full extent of the beam eventually renders him completely blind. Megatron’s discovery would be kept classified for some years under the US government as Project Iceman. Transformers

20th Century

1910s

Around the early 1910’s, an Autobot named Bulldog arrives on Earth, and takes part in World War I aiding the British military forces in battle. His time on Earth would be covered up by the Order of the Witwiccans, and he would eventually retire at Castle Folgan with a sad case of “robot dementia.” The Last Knight

In 1913, almost 12,000 years after the AllSpark’s estimated crash, it is discovered by The First Seven. Transformers

1920s

The discovery of the AllSpark leads to the formation of Sector Seven in 1927, under the US government. Transformers

1930s

The most puzzling Rubik's cube to date.

In order to prevent alien forces from discovering the AllSpark, President Herbert Hoover believed it would be best to hide it. So in 1931 the construction of Hoover Dam around the AllSpark’s location begins. The walls of the dam are made extra thick with concrete to stop any energy signatures from being detected on the outside. Transformers

I WAS FROZEN TODAY!

In 1932, archaeologists find strange symbols in ancient ruins all across the globe, specifically Egypt. These symbols are later discovered in 2009 to be the Language of the Primes. Revenge of the Fallen

At some point, Sector Seven transports Megatron/N.B.E.-01’s body to Hoover Dam, and they continue to keep him frozen there from 1935. At some unknown point after this, scientific breakthroughs are made while studying N.B.E.-01, which begins the technological advancement of the modern age. Transformers

In an unspecified time frame, Sector Seven discovers strange energy readings from various vehicles and forms of technology all across the globe. These readings don’t appear to prove any essence of life hiding within them, so Project: Black Knife ceases operation and Sector Seven switches its focus onto other classified research. These energy readings were actually from the ancient Seekers that The Fallen abandoned in his search for the Matrix. Agent Seymour Simmons would eventually beg Sector Seven in later years to continue their research into Project: Black Knife, but his superiors would believe him to be obsessed and ignore his wishes.<ref>It is never specified when said research began or ceased so this can be placed anywhere on the timeline. It was chosen to be placed here, as Sector Seven is currently in operation and actively searching for more evidence of alien activity around this time.</ref> Revenge of the Fallen

1940s

During the 1940’s Bumblebee, also known as “ZB-7” and his brother-in-arms, Hot Rod, make their way to Earth, more than likely in search of the AllSpark. During their search they end up fighting alongside the Allies in the Devil’s Brigade. At some point, they befriend a young Sir Edmund Burton. In April 30, 1945 Adolf Hitler dies at the hands of his own watch. After World War II is over, Hot Rod remains in hiding and assists Burton and his family under the Order of the Witwiccans, while Bumblebee continues his search for the AllSpark, forgetting entirely of his participation in the war. The Last Knight Transformers

1960s

"...then we'll really have to land on the moon! Invent NASA and tell them to get off their fannies!"

Around mid-1961, the Ark, which had been lost to time and space, finally meets its fate. As it makes impact on Earth’s moon, it is discovered via satellite in New Mexico, thus sparking the space race of the 1960’s. In April 1963 the USSR sends the Luna 4 to the moon to take pictures, discovering drag marks on the surface and strange looking rocks. These rocks are actually hundreds of Pillars being taken from the Ark by the Decepticons after they too had discovered its location. The USSR sends another unmanned probe to the moon and it returns with the Ark’s fuel cell. July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 departs from Earth and makes its first landing on the moon’s surface four days later on July 20. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin successfully step foot on the Ark and begin their top secret investigation. A strategic twenty-one-minute blackout is staged by Sector Seven at NASA command to keep the true purpose of the moon landing a secret. A second American manned moon landing is carried out in November 1969, to continue excavation and research of the remains of the Ark. Dark of the Moon

1970s

From 1970 to 1972, the United States stages three further manned missions to the moon to continue plundering the Ark. Soundwave and Laserbeak scout for viable agents within the American space program, and make contact with a NASA accountant named Gould. By tapping the stock market to provide Gould with all the money he desires, Soundwave procures his services to manipulate the NASA budget and make further moon missions financially unfeasible. Consequently, the sixth and final mission, launches in December 1972. Also in 1972, Soundwave employs Soviet agents to ensure that the first Russian manned mission is cancelled. Soundwave spends the remainder of the decade manipulating his pawns, and "recruiting" more and more human agents in various areas of the American and Soviet government to ensure the Ark is never re-discovered. Dark of the Moon

1980s

April 20, 1986, after years of tests in Chernobyl, the fuel cell extracted from the Ark, finally blows up, causing the Chernobyl disaster. It was covered up as a nuclear malfunction. Dark of the Moon

1990s

"Alien bad news magnet," Sam Witwicky is born to Ronald and Judy Witwicky.<ref>Hasbro's Vector Sigma timeline states Sam was born October 10, 1990. However, Sam's driving license in Revenge of the Fallen reads September 13 1991. Presumably, Sam's date of birth was adjusted so he would be 18 when he enrolled at college in 2009.</ref>

21st Century

2003

December 25, 2003, the Beagle 2 Rover transmits 13 seconds of footage revealing alien activity on Mars. The event is classified top secret under Sector Seven order and the mission is classed as a total failure as reports are made of the rover going missing.

2007

In 2007, Blackout makes his way to Afghanistan, where he shoots down a military helicopter and takes its form. Three months after this, he stages an attack on the SOCCENT Forward Operations Base in Qatar in an attempt to gain more information on Sector Seven and Project Iceman. Where he fails, Frenzy succeeds, hacking into Air Force One and learning of the Witwicky family and Archibald's glasses. To protect Sam from the Decepticons closing in around him, Bumblebee positions himself in a used car lot to ensure that he will be purchased as the boy's first car. After summoning Optimus Prime's team to Earth, he is forced to reveal himself to Sam and Mikaela to protect them from Barricade, following which Sam agrees to help the Autobots in their quest. A clash with Sector Seven ensues, which results in Bumblebee, Sam and Mikaela being taken to their Hoover Dam base as captives. The Autobots then use Archibald Witwicky's glasses to track the AllSpark and their captive friends to Hoover Dam. Unfortunately, in the process, they inadvertently lead the way for Starscream's Decepticons, who attack the base and bring Megatron back online. A truce is orchestrated between the Autobots and Sector Seven with help from soldiers William Lennox and Robert Epps, and they ally to battle their common foes.

Events culminate in a colossal battle over the AllSpark in Mission City, which ends when Sam plunges the cube into Megatron's chest, killing him and leaving only a small fragment of the cube behind. With the majority of the Decepticons destroyed or otherwise routed in the battle, Starscream and Barricade are forced into retreat. Bumblebee regains his voice temporarily, wishing to stay and protect Sam. Transformers With no one left to lead the Decepticons, Starscream flies off into space back to the Nemesis crash site to regroup with The Fallen. Optimus Prime later hands over the fragment of the AllSpark he collected from Megatron's corpse to the US military for safekeeping where it'll get stored in the Diego Garcia. Revenge of the Fallen With the AllSpark destroyed and all hope for the revival of Cybertron lost, the Autobots are granted asylum on Earth. Now calling Earth home, Optimus Prime sends a message into space to invite any other Autobots taking refuge among the stars, to their new home. The US Government disbands Sector Seven and covers up the battle in Mission City. The dead Decepticons are dropped into the Laurentian Abyss and are kept under the watchful eye of a full-time US Navy deployment. Transformers

Exclusive footage of America burying the body of the world's greatest terrorist.

Presumably in late 2007, a classified strike team made up of Autobots and the US Military called NEST would eventually be assigned by the US Government to track down any other remaining Decepticon activity and put an end to their meddling. Revenge of the Fallen

2007 to 2009

Within the years that followed a small group of Autobots, after receiving Prime’s message, gather together aboard the Wrecker’s ship, Xantium. When they arrive on Earth, the Wreckers are considered too violent to be allowed to join Optimus Prime and the NEST Team, so they are kept in charge of working on the Xantium under NASA’s watch.<ref>It is revealed in the events of Dark of the Moon that the Xantium brought the second wave of Autobots to Earth.</ref> Revenge of the Fallen Dark of the Moon

More Decepticons make their way to Earth under new orders by The Fallen and Starscream, in search of the Star Harvester and the Matrix that were left behind thousands of years ago. One of these Decepticons is Shockwave who is first discovered on Earth around this time. A newspaper article is written up, but it’s uncertain if anyone believed this article to be true or not as Transformers still haven't been made public knowledge.<ref>A very brief screen-capture during Devastator attacking the twins in Egypt during Revenge of the Fallen reveals that Shockwave's presence had been recorded in a newspaper.</ref> Soundwave continues his close watchful eye over Earth’s atmosphere, reporting anything he deems worthy of note.

During this point, Sam finishes high school and gets ready to start college in 2009.

2009

Word reaches NEST of a sighting of the Decepticon fugitive, Demolishor, hiding out in Shanghai. A strike team is able to successfully destroy both him and his companion Sideways. However, the massive amounts of collateral damage and the fact that both targets escaped quarantine offends NEST's government liaison, the officious bureaucrat Theodore Galloway. Simultaneously, Sam Witwicky discovers a second surviving sliver of the AllSpark embedded in his old clothes, and upon touching it, the knowledge of the cube floods into his mind, giving him visions of Cybertronian symbols. The sliver also brings to life the Appliancebots, which are quickly destroyed by Bumblebee. Sam entrusts the sliver to Mikaela before departing for college, making her a target for Wheelie, but she is able to overpower and capture the little scrap drone, eventually convincing him to switch sides to the Autobots.

Soundwave dispatches Ravage to recover the AllSpark fragment from Diego Garcia, after which Scalpel and the Constructicons put it to use restoring Megatron to life. Knowing that the knowledge of the AllSpark—including the location of the Matrix and the harvester—has entered Sam's mind, The Fallen directs Megatron to abduct the boy, leading to a ferocious forest battle that climaxes with the death of Optimus Prime at Megatron's hands. With the last Prime's death, The Fallen believes his victory assured, and addresses Earth with the demand that Sam be handed over, forcing the youth to go on the run with Mikaela, his roommate Leo Spitz, Bumblebee and the Twins.

Well, I've got your face! Nya-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!

Leo is able to lead the group to Seymour Simmons, who shares with them various purloined Sector Seven documents that Wheelie explains pinpoint the locations of the long-abandoned Seekers on Earth. The four humans break into the Smithsonian and locate Jetfire, reviving him with the second AllSpark fragment. Jetfire teleports them to Egypt and explains the story of the Primes, The Fallen, the Matrix and the harvester, giving them the knowledge necessary to locate the Tomb of the Primes. While NEST and the Decepticons gather at the great pyramid in Giza, which Devastator tears open to reveal the harvester, Sam recovers the Matrix, only for it to disintegrate into dust at his touch. Undeterred, he heads into the battle erupting in Giza, but a blast from Megatron kills him, leading his soul to commune with the Dynasty of Primes in the afterlife. They return him to life, in the process transferring the AllSpark knowledge from his mind into the Matrix, reconstructing it. Sam successfully uses it to bring Optimus back to life, but The Fallen claims the Matrix immediately thereafter and activates the harvester. An injured Jetfire sacrifices his own life so that Optimus can bond with his parts, which gives the Autobot leader the necessary power to destroy both The Fallen and the harvester. As a consequence of The Fallen's attack on Earth, the existence of Transformers becomes public knowledge. Revenge of the Fallen

Megatron, badly injured and humiliated in his final encounter with Prime, goes into hiding in Nambia, Africa in a small camp with the other remaining Decepticons, finally adopting an Earth form and caring for Hatchlings, while tending to his wounds. Dark of the Moon

2009 to 2012

While being awarded a medal for his heroism by President Barack Obama at the White House, Sam Witwicky has a brief encounter with Carly Spencer, an administrative assistant from the British Embassy. Either before or after this, Mikaela breaks up with him for reasons unknown; Wheelie stays with Sam. Seymour Simmons writes a book about his experiences, which soon makes him fabulously wealthy. Epps retires from active duty and takes a consulting job, working with NASA and the Wreckers. National Security Director Charlotte Mearing is appointed the new director of NEST in place of Galloway, and quickly brings firm order to the organization, revoking Bumblebee's permission to live with Sam and arranging for the establishment of a network of Energon detectors around the globe to warn of any Decepticon threats. The Diego Garcia NEST base is decommissioned, and the group moves its headquarters to its new Washington, D.C. base, under the alias "Department of Human Health and Services."

While Decepticon high command remains hidden in Namibia, the vast majority of the villains' forces gather in seclusion on Earth's moon in preparation for Megatron's final plan. With this drastic reduction in Decepticon activity on Earth, NEST begins helping to resolve human disputes, though not always with government sanction. Carly gets a new job working for Dylan Gould. After Sam graduates college, he and Carly move to Washington D.C., with Wheelie and Brains in tow.<ref>No date for the events of Dark of the Moon is provided in the film. Given that Sam has recently graduated college by the time of the film, this would place it at least three years after Revenge of the Fallen; the Dark of the Moon video game, while not workable in this timeline (as most video games tend not to be), employs a three year gap, while the novelization of the film puts the movies "several years" apart, which sure sounds like "more than two" to us. The junior novelization, meanwhile, implicitly sets Dark of the Moon in 2013, by noting that the Xantium, which landed on Earth in late 2008 per Tales of the Fallen, arrived "five years ago".</ref> Sam applies to work with NEST, but is turned down by Mearing, and spends three months struggling to both find a job, and to deal with his sudden lack of importance. Dark of the Moon

2012

Exploiting Sam's lack of importance, and seeking to use Sam as a mole through his connection to the Autobots, Dylan Gould begins an attempt at currying his favour by arranging a job for him at Accuretta Systems.

Requiring the Autobots to learn of the Ark's resting place, Megatron has Soundwave call upon Alexi Voskhod to request NEST's investigation into some "alien activity" in the ruins of Chernobyl. There, as planned, the Autobots discover the fuel cell from the Ark, which leads them to the craft on the moon. Shockwave makes an appearance in Chernobyl to stray any suspicions the Autobots may have had. Optimus and Ratchet recover Sentinel Prime's body from the Ark's wreckage, as well as five of his Pillars. Optimus Prime uses the Matrix of Leadership to restore his mentor to life, just as Megatron intended.

Sentinel Prime's attempt to find the Honeycomb Hideout went sadly awry.

Another of Soundwave's pawns, Sam's Accuretta co-worker Jerry Wang, manages to alert Sam to the Decepticon's plans, but is himself executed by Laserbeak. With the help of Wheelie, Brains and Seymour Simmons, Sam tracks down the cosmonauts from the cancelled Russian mission and learns of the hundreds of space bridge pillars the Decepticons removed from the ship. Believing that the Decepticons will come for Sentinel because they require him to activate the space bridge, Sam alerts the Autobots, only for Sentinel to reveal his ancient betrayal, killing Ironhide in the process. Joining with Megatron, Sentinel triggers the space bridge, teleporting the Decepticon forces on the moon into the heart of Washington, D.C. to devastate the city. Sentinel addresses the United Nations, demanding the exile of Optimus Prime's Autobots from Earth. Sam learns that Dylan Gould is working for the Decepticons, but with Carly as his prisoner, he is unable to warn the Autobots of the conspiracy. Optimus's team departs aboard the Xantium, but the ship is attacked by Starscream moments after launch and explodes.

"It's all over, okay?. We won the war, there's nothing more to see... at least until summer 2014."

With the Autobot threat apparently gone, the Decepticons invade Chicago, enslaving the human populace and setting up space bridge pillars across the world to teleport Cybertron into the Solar System. Sam teams up with Robert Epps and his ex-NEST comrades to enter the city and save Carly from Dylan, but they soon learn they will not fighting alone when the Autobots return, their seeming deaths a ruse to catch the Decepticons off guard. An apocalyptic battle ensues in the streets and skies of Chicago that culminates in the destruction of the space bridge control pillar, causing the space bridge to collapse in upon itself, ravaging Cybertron and destroying the Decepticon fleet. Optimus and Sentinel battle one-on-one until Megatron, convinced by Carly that Sentinel will take Decepticon leadership from him, intervenes. Megatron wounds Sentinel, but this does not stop Optimus from finally killing Megatron by tearing off his head. Optimus summarily executes the weakened Sentinel and the Autobots know that with Cybertron apparently gone for good, Earth is now their only home. Dark of the Moon

2012 to 2017

"We're back, baby!"

Over the next five years, the destruction and political fallout caused by the Battle of Chicago turns a large portion of humanity against the Transformers, and as a result NEST and all other human-Autobot cooperation programs are shut down. During this period Hound, Crosshairs and Drift make their way to Earth. Taking advantage of the turn in public opinion, CIA agent Harold Attinger forms Cemetery Wind to hunt down all Transformers, regardless of faction, though the public believes he is working with the Autobots to hunt Decepticons. Attinger also conspires with the head of Kinetic Solutions Incorporated Joshua Joyce, delivering him the remains of all the slain Transformers to break down into Transformium for use in the creation of KSI's own man-made transforming robots. KSI also takes Brains captive, using him to decode information from the severed head of Megatron to aid in the construction process.

The Creators task the bounty hunter Lockdown with capturing Optimus Prime for them. To this end, Lockdown enters into an alliance with Attinger and Joyce, promising them a cyberforming Seed with which they will be able to create a century's worth of Transformium in return for their help tracking and capturing Optimus. Realizing that they are being hunted by humanity, Optimus orders the Autobots into hiding, and is badly damaged himself in an encounter with Lockdown and Cemetery Wind in Mexico City. Adopting a new alternate mode as disguise, Optimus flees to Texas and takes refuge in an abandoned movie theater, where his injuries lead him to go offline. Bumblebee takes up temporary command over the remaining Autobots on Earth, much to the displeasure of some other Autobots, such as Drift.<ref>Only Hasbro makes note of Drift being a Decepticon in his toy bio and other media, the films themselves don't reference this whatsoever.</ref> Age of Extinction

2017

Eventually, struggling inventor and single father, Cade Yeager purchases Optimus, intending to gut the "truck" for parts, only to instead reawaken and befriend the Autobot leader. Cemetery Wind tracks Optimus down to Cade's home, but Optimus is able to escape with Cade, his daughter Tessa and her boyfriend Shane, and regroups with Bumblebee, Drift, Hound, and Crosshairs. Learning of KSI's involvement in their misfortunes, the group launches an attack on the organization's Chicago headquarters. They rescue Brains, but wind up in battle with two of their man-made Transformers, Galvatron and Stinger. During the fight, Lockdown ambushes Optimus and takes him captive. Thinking the deal done, Lockdown gives Attinger and Joyce the promised Seed, but the Autobots are able to rescue Optimus without Lockdown's knowledge.

Brains reveals that Galvatron is Megatron reborn, who has been manipulating KSI all along. Galvatron brings the other KSI drones to life as his new Decepticon army, and a titanic battle ensues in the streets of Hong Kong as the Autobots try to keep the Seed out of the villain's hands. Optimus recruits Lockdown's other rescued captives, the Dinobots, to aid the Autobots in the fight, but during the mayhem, a furious Lockdown returns to recapture the Autobot leader. With the aid of Bumblebee and the Yeager family, Optimus kills Lockdown and Attinger, but Galvatron escapes. Optimus departs Earth with the Seed to confront the Creators, assigning the Autobots to guard Cade and his family in his absence. Age of Extinction

2017 to 2019

In the years that follow, most nations of Earth declare Transformers illegal and form the military Transformers Reaction Force to deal with their threat, forcing the robots to either go into hiding, or relocate to friendlier nations like Cuba. Since humans aiding Transformers is also considered illegal, former Agent Seymour Simmons moves to the beaches of Cuba too. Cade Yeager continues aiding the Autobots which causes him to become a fugitive. He, alongside Optimus's Autobot team and the Dinobots hide out in a South Dakota junkyard. Tessa goes off to college and loses contact with her father as he is now a wanted criminal. More and more new Transformers arrive on the planet regularly.

Meanwhile, deducing that her staff lies hidden on Earth, Quintessa takes control of the shattered remains of Cybertron and moves the planet toward Earth's solar system. In advance of her coming, she recruits Galvatron (now going by "Megatron" once again) to locate the staff for her, so she can complete her ancient plan. The Last Knight

2019

Investigating the newest arrival, who lands in Chicago, Cade and Bumblebee encounter Izabella (orphaned in the Battle of Chicago) and her Transformer companion Sqweeks and rescue them from the TRF. They are unable to save the life of the newly-arrived Transformer, but before dying, the robot gives Cade a talisman that marks him as the legendary "last knight." In time, Optimus Prime crosses paths with the approaching Cybertron while on his own space journey, and he too becomes Quintessa's pawn when she takes control of his mind, redubbing him "Nemesis Prime."

Believing the talisman will lead him to the staff, Megatron allies with the TRF to expediently hunt Cade down, but with the aid of Edmund Burton and Cogman, Cade is able to elude their pursuit. Together with Bumblebee and Merlin's last living descendant Viviane Wembly, Cade locates the knights' ship at the bottom of the ocean and retrieves the staff, only for the mind-controlled Optimus Prime to arrive and attempt to take it for his own. Bumblebee is able to break Quintessa's control over Prime, but Megatron then steals the staff and delivers it to his mistress just as Cybertron arrives at Earth. The knights reawaken and attack Optimus for his perceived betrayal, but Cade saves him when his talisman activateda nd becomes a sword. Recognizing Cade as the last knight, the knights join forces with the Autobots.

Quintessa begins draining Unicron's lifeforce via Stonehenge, but together, the united Autobots, knights, and TRF storm her base, where Viviane is able to use her genetic link to Merlin to deactivate the staff and stop the drain. Earth and Cybertron are left physically intertwined, but Quintessa escapes, adopting a human form to begin a new plot to kill Unicron. The Last Knight

Alternate timelines

  • IDW movie timeline—The secondary chronology of the movie universe that also includes novels, comic books and various other elements that don't contradict each other.
  • Sector Seven ARG timeline—Detailing the history of the "alternate reality" that presents Transformers as real beings, and the fiction associated with them a cover story propagated by Sector Seven.
  • Titan Magazines movie timeline—Covering the UK take on the live-action movie universe, which diverges following the events of the first film. Also includes a timeline of the parallel universe where the events of the movie turned out differently.

Footnotes

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