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Upon [[Scorponok (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Scorponok]] revealing the [[Firstborn]] an appalled [[Nickel]] noted the creature's very existence and Scorponok's plans for it spat in the face of technoism. Scorponok merely waved off these concerns. {{storylink|Kill All 'Cons}} | Upon [[Scorponok (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Scorponok]] revealing the [[Firstborn]] an appalled [[Nickel]] noted the creature's very existence and Scorponok's plans for it spat in the face of technoism. Scorponok merely waved off these concerns. {{storylink|Kill All 'Cons}} | ||
====The Functionist Universe==== | ====The Functionist Universe==== | ||
In [[Functionist Universe|an alternate timeline]] where Megatron [[Brainstorm (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|never came to be]] the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] never happened due to the corrupt [[Functionist Council]] usurping the equally-so [[Senate]] and thus there was no '''neo-technoism'''. The Decepticons never came about to travel across known space to [[ | In [[Functionist Universe|an alternate timeline]] where Megatron [[Brainstorm (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|never came to be]] the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]] never happened due to the corrupt [[Functionist Council]] usurping the equally-so [[Senate]] and thus there was no '''neo-technoism'''. The Decepticons never came about to travel across known space to [[cyberforming|cyberform]] entire planets which would have killed countless organic sentients. {{storylink|Elegant Chaos Part 3: Predestination: An Expert's Guide|Predestination: An Expert's Guide}} | ||
===Ask Vector Prime=== | ===Ask Vector Prime=== | ||
In [[Aurex 606.0 Kappa]] [[Landslide (Decepticon)|Landslide]], an [[Autobot]] who defected to the [[Decepticon]]s, was a technoist. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 14/9/2015}} | In [[Aurex 606.0 Kappa]] [[Landslide (Decepticon)|Landslide]], an [[Autobot]] who defected to the [[Decepticon]]s, was a technoist. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 14/9/2015}} | ||
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Technoism is the belief that mechanical species are inherently superior to organic ones. More right-minded individuals like Vector Prime consider it to be immoral.
Fiction
2005 IDW continuity
During the Golden Age Nova Prime was a staunch technoist, believing that Cybertron should dominate the galaxy. Spotlight: Optimus Prime When Megatron voiced his desire for the Cybertronian race as a whole to subjugate "lesser species" Optimus Prime recognized his words as technoism. Chaos Theory Part 1
Upon Scorponok revealing the Firstborn an appalled Nickel noted the creature's very existence and Scorponok's plans for it spat in the face of technoism. Scorponok merely waved off these concerns. Kill All 'Cons
The Functionist Universe
In an alternate timeline where Megatron never came to be the Great War never happened due to the corrupt Functionist Council usurping the equally-so Senate and thus there was no neo-technoism. The Decepticons never came about to travel across known space to cyberform entire planets which would have killed countless organic sentients. Predestination: An Expert's Guide
Ask Vector Prime
In Aurex 606.0 Kappa Landslide, an Autobot who defected to the Decepticons, was a technoist. Ask Vector Prime, 14/9/2015
Notes
- The term technoism did not debut until 2007 in the 2005 IDW continuity but is probably the philosophy of the Generation 2 Cybertronian Empire; and even before that an undoubtedly integral part of the Decepticon Empire (and in one case, the Autobot Imperium) across the multiverse.

