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[[Image:Decepticon high council assault on the ark.jpg|right|250px|thumb|"...we're making you leader because we're visibly bored and we want to go home."]] | [[Image:Decepticon high council assault on the ark.jpg|right|250px|thumb|"...we're making you leader because we're visibly bored and we want to go home."]] | ||
The '''Decepticon High Council''' is the governing body of the [[Decepticon Empire]]. Among its powers is the right to appoint the [[Decepticon leader|leader]] of the [[Decepticon]] army. What relation they have to the command-giving [[Decepticon Imperial Headquarters]] | The '''Decepticon High Council''' is the governing body of the [[Decepticon Empire]]. Among its powers is the right to appoint the [[Decepticon leader|leader]] of the [[Decepticon]] army. What relation they have to the command-giving [[Decepticon Imperial Headquarters]], the ruling [[Triumverate]] or the similarly-named [[Decepticon High Command]] is unknown. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*As the Council were only seen once and then never again after appointing [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]] as leader, they could have been a temporary body to deal with the then-current leadership crisis. In the year they were seen (1989), [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]], the Triumverate and the Megatron clone all died in a relatively short space of time; [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] was on Earth and showing no real sign of focusing on Cybertron; and [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] were deliberately pretending to be dead. Appointing a new leader would have been a matter of some urgency. However, since Thunderwing is said in [[A Small War!]] to be in power "fourteen months ago", that would mean they were appointing a leader when there already were leaders! (If not a temporary body, we would have to assume ''Megatron'' would form or allow a body that could appoint someone else as leader...) | *As the Council were only seen once and then never again after appointing [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]] as leader, they could have been a temporary body to deal with the then-current leadership crisis. In the year they were seen (1989), [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]], the Triumverate and the Megatron clone all died in a relatively short space of time; [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] was on Earth and showing no real sign of focusing on Cybertron; and [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] and [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] were deliberately pretending to be dead. Appointing a new leader would have been a matter of some urgency. However, since Thunderwing is said in [[A Small War!]] to be in power "fourteen months ago", that would mean they were appointing a leader when there already were leaders! (If not a temporary body, we would have to assume ''Megatron'' would form or allow a body that could appoint someone else as leader...) | ||
* Another Decepticon High Council appears in "[[Alignment]]", following another leadership crisis. It is composed of twice as many members, who individually go by the names [[Killzone]], Mantissa, Mindgame, Sabrejaw, Stormfront, and [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]]. The council comes together at the Grand Forum in [[Kolkular]]. | *Another Decepticon High Council appears in "[[Alignment]]", following another leadership crisis. It is composed of twice as many members, who individually go by the names [[Killzone]], Mantissa, Mindgame, Sabrejaw, Stormfront, and [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]]. The council comes together at the Grand Forum in [[Kolkular]]. | ||
Revision as of 08:30, 10 September 2012
- The Decepticon High Council is a body in the Marvel UK portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Decepticon High Council is the governing body of the Decepticon Empire. Among its powers is the right to appoint the leader of the Decepticon army. What relation they have to the command-giving Decepticon Imperial Headquarters, the ruling Triumverate or the similarly-named Decepticon High Command is unknown.
Fiction
Marvel UK Generation 1 comics
Thunderwing made a bid for Decepticon commander, and was set a test by the High Council. The Big Shutdown! He failed and a team was sent to retrieve him, Rage! which he commandeered to attack the Ark. The Council was impressed by this ballsy move and appointed him commander. Assault on the Ark!
Notes
- As the Council were only seen once and then never again after appointing Thunderwing as leader, they could have been a temporary body to deal with the then-current leadership crisis. In the year they were seen (1989), Ratbat, the Triumverate and the Megatron clone all died in a relatively short space of time; Scorponok was on Earth and showing no real sign of focusing on Cybertron; and Shockwave and Megatron were deliberately pretending to be dead. Appointing a new leader would have been a matter of some urgency. However, since Thunderwing is said in A Small War! to be in power "fourteen months ago", that would mean they were appointing a leader when there already were leaders! (If not a temporary body, we would have to assume Megatron would form or allow a body that could appoint someone else as leader...)
- Another Decepticon High Council appears in "Alignment", following another leadership crisis. It is composed of twice as many members, who individually go by the names Killzone, Mantissa, Mindgame, Sabrejaw, Stormfront, and Shrapnel. The council comes together at the Grand Forum in Kolkular.


