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In ancient times, there was a civil war between the Guardians and their Renegades on Gobotron. The Renegades claim it was a struggle against tyranny and oppression, and that the [[Last Engineer]] of the Guardians arranged for an asteroid to collide with Gobotron, wrecking its environment and necessitating the GoBot cybernetic upgrade. The Renegades followed suit. The Last Engineer and his Renegade counterpart, the [[Master Renegade]], disappeared for generations.  
In ancient times, there was a civil war between the Guardians and their Renegades on Gobotron. The Renegades claim it was a struggle against tyranny and oppression, and that the [[Last Engineer]] of the Guardians arranged for an asteroid to collide with Gobotron, wrecking its environment and necessitating the GoBot cybernetic upgrade. The Renegades followed suit. The Last Engineer and his Renegade counterpart, the [[Master Renegade]], disappeared for generations.  


The local [[the Fallen|Megatronus]] was known as "the Evil One". He almost destroyed Gobotron with the {{gb|Dark Heart}} before the ancient GoBots imprisoned him on Earth, beneath the [[Nazca Lines]]. A local equivalent of [[Vector Prime]] also exists, called {{gb|Vec-Tor}}.
The local [[the Fallen|Megatronus]] was known as "the Evil One". He almost destroyed Gobotron with the [[Dark Heart]] before the ancient GoBots imprisoned him on Earth, beneath the [[Nazca Lines]]. A local equivalent of [[Vector Prime]] also existed, called Vec-Tor.


[[Image:Ask Cy-Kill.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.0|Axiom Nexus security is a piece of crap.]]
[[Image:Ask Cy-Kill.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.0|Axiom Nexus security is a piece of crap.]]
Eventually, a Guardian named [[Cy-Kill (GoBots)|Cy-Kill]] grew weary of the Guardian way and defected to the Renegades with his loyal right hand, [[Fitor (GoBots)|Fitor]]. They reinvigorated the Renegade cause. By the 1980s, the Guardians and Renegades had come to [[Earth]]. The humans of {{gb|UNECOM}} helped the Guardians out. They had numerous wacky adventures, wherein [[Leader-1 (GoBots)|Leader-1]], [[Turbo (GoBots)|Turbo]], and [[Scooter (GoBots)|Scooter]], (along with the occasional human or Guardian) would reliably and creatively thwart the machinations of Cy-Kill, [[Cop-Tur (GoBots)|Cop-Tur]], and [[Crasher (GoBots)|Crasher]].  
Eventually, a Guardian named [[Cy-Kill (GoBots)|Cy-Kill]] grew weary of the Guardian way and defected to the Renegades with his loyal right hand, [[Fitor (GoBots)|Fitor]]. They reinvigorated the Renegade cause. By the 1980s, the Guardians and Renegades had come to [[Earth]]. The humans of [[UNECOM]] helped the Guardians out. They had numerous wacky adventures, wherein [[Leader-1 (GoBots)|Leader-1]], [[Turbo (GoBots)|Turbo]], and [[Scooter (GoBots)|Scooter]], (along with the occasional human or Guardian) would reliably and creatively thwart the machinations of Cy-Kill, [[Cop-Tur (GoBots)|Cop-Tur]], and [[Crasher (GoBots)|Crasher]].  


After quite a lot of these adventures, Cy-Kill would find himself in [[Axiom Nexus]], where he proceeded to recruit a new crop of Renegades from among the Offworlder population. He even took over Vector Prime's [[Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|advice column]] on [[Axiom Nexus News|ANN]] and used it as a recruiting tool. He was eventually outed as a terrorist and fled the reality with the help of {{gb|Gong|his secret ally}}. He was the highest-rated of all the guest columnists, and later hacked into Ask Vector Prime to announce that his column, "[[Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric]]", would live on as a pirate broadcast. Subsequently after further adventures, the Gobotronian civil war seemingly ended forever with the final defeat of the Renegades and their Rock Lord allies at the hands of the Guardians and their allies. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Renegade Rhetoric (1)}} {{storylink|Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric (2)}}
After quite a lot of these adventures, Cy-Kill would find himself in [[Axiom Nexus]], where he proceeded to recruit a new crop of Renegades from among the Offworlder population. He even took over Vector Prime's [[Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|advice column]] on [[Axiom Nexus News|ANN]] and used it as a recruiting tool. He was eventually outed as a terrorist and fled the reality with the help of [[Gong (GoBots)|his secret ally]]. He was the highest-rated of all the guest columnists, and later hacked into Ask Vector Prime to announce that his column, "[[Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric]]", would live on as a pirate broadcast. Subsequently after further adventures, the Gobotronian civil war seemingly ended forever with the final defeat of the Renegades and their Rock Lord allies at the hands of the Guardians and their allies. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Renegade Rhetoric (1)}} {{storylink|Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric (2)}}


Many of the GoBots' escapades were seen as cartoons in our timeline, but in [[Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon]] they have even more! The second season of the cartoon in this world is, more or less, the adventures of the GoBots in Cy-Kill's home space. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/12/21}}
Many of the GoBots' escapades were seen as cartoons in our timeline, but in [[Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon]] they have even more! The second season of the cartoon in this world is, more or less, the adventures of the GoBots in Cy-Kill's home space. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/12/21}}

Revision as of 15:31, 15 September 2021

The name or term "GoBots" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see GoBots (disambiguation).

In distant planes of existence, two factions of metallic beings, one friendly and one evil, fight an ancient war on a ravaged technological world. After untold years of battle that war has spilled over onto Earth, where the combatants alter their bodies to take on disguises of land and air vehicles and continue their conflict among us!

Yet these seemingly mechanical beings are not Autobots or Decepticons. They're not even robots, but cyborgs: Guardians and Renegades from the shattered planet Gobotron. They are the GoBots (or Gobeings).

In some universes, they are nothing more than fictional characters whose stories have striking parallels to real life.

Strange as it seems, these beings of metal and flesh may be their universe's counterparts to the Transformers as, according to an edition of Ask Vector Prime in Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II, their home planet Gobotron is the aspect of the omnipresent Primus for their very distant portion of the multiverse.

Fiction

Renegade Rhetoric

In ancient times, there was a civil war between the Guardians and their Renegades on Gobotron. The Renegades claim it was a struggle against tyranny and oppression, and that the Last Engineer of the Guardians arranged for an asteroid to collide with Gobotron, wrecking its environment and necessitating the GoBot cybernetic upgrade. The Renegades followed suit. The Last Engineer and his Renegade counterpart, the Master Renegade, disappeared for generations.

The local Megatronus was known as "the Evil One". He almost destroyed Gobotron with the Dark Heart before the ancient GoBots imprisoned him on Earth, beneath the Nazca Lines. A local equivalent of Vector Prime also existed, called Vec-Tor.

Axiom Nexus security is a piece of crap.

Eventually, a Guardian named Cy-Kill grew weary of the Guardian way and defected to the Renegades with his loyal right hand, Fitor. They reinvigorated the Renegade cause. By the 1980s, the Guardians and Renegades had come to Earth. The humans of UNECOM helped the Guardians out. They had numerous wacky adventures, wherein Leader-1, Turbo, and Scooter, (along with the occasional human or Guardian) would reliably and creatively thwart the machinations of Cy-Kill, Cop-Tur, and Crasher.

After quite a lot of these adventures, Cy-Kill would find himself in Axiom Nexus, where he proceeded to recruit a new crop of Renegades from among the Offworlder population. He even took over Vector Prime's advice column on ANN and used it as a recruiting tool. He was eventually outed as a terrorist and fled the reality with the help of his secret ally. He was the highest-rated of all the guest columnists, and later hacked into Ask Vector Prime to announce that his column, "Renegade Rhetoric", would live on as a pirate broadcast. Subsequently after further adventures, the Gobotronian civil war seemingly ended forever with the final defeat of the Renegades and their Rock Lord allies at the hands of the Guardians and their allies. Renegade Rhetoric (1) Renegade Rhetoric (2)

Many of the GoBots' escapades were seen as cartoons in our timeline, but in Quadwal 1215.15 Epsilon they have even more! The second season of the cartoon in this world is, more or less, the adventures of the GoBots in Cy-Kill's home space. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/12/21


Timelines

Bandai is very unhappy.

A Cataclysm began to threaten the very existence of the GoBots' universe. Doctor B discovered the source of the Cataclysm in another universe. With the devastation reaching a critical stage, the normally antagonistic Guardians and Renegades combined forces with Earth to send a team out into the multiverse to locate the cause and, if possible, reverse the damage.

This team was held up in the city of Axiom Nexus. The GoBots were told by a dimensional science expert that several events in one particular universal stream caused a splintering. One of the newly-created universes was replacing the GoBots' home universe. Withered Hope

Bug Bite decided he'd rather try to get revenge on the universe responsible for the disaster, but it went tits up for him. Games of Deception

The destruction of Primax 207.0 Epsilon allowed the Gargent universe to begin repairing itself. However, individuals within the universe remained in grave danger. Most denizens of Gargent 984.08 Alpha had already left for other universes, disguising themselves as members of the dominant factions. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/14

Eventually, the team arrived at their original destination, the Earth of the universe that was destroying their own home. Soon after, three more GoBots arrived. Withered Hope Sunrise

Beast Wars: Uprising

With no solution to be found, the GoBots fled their dying universe for other realities in the multiverse, blending in amongst the local inhabitants. One group, the Monster GoBots fled to Primax 215.19 Epsilon where they came into conflict with the Ex-Bots. Though initially assuming that the Antares Eight was but another Predacon gang, Stiletto quickly realized their alien origins given the Modifier's un-Cybertronian appearance and how fragile the GoBots were compared to the Cybertronians. Cultural Appropriation

After the rest of his comrades had died, Klaws was eventually found by the Darksyders, being killed so that Leatherhide could study his biology, namely the fusing of organic and technological components, for his own twisted purposes. Derailment

Bumblebee junior novel

At one point, Memo thought Bumblebee was a GoBot of the kind he had been reading about in his comic book. Transformers: Bumblebee: The Junior Novel

Notes