Council of Worlds
- The Council of Worlds is a polity from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The Council of Worlds, not to be confused with the Galactic Council, is a body where all the scattered Transformer worlds can come together, governing their interaction and integration for the good of all members.
It's not going too well.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
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After the conclusion of the Great War and the foiling of Shockwave's attempted ascension, the Transformers of Cybertron began making contact with five of the lost Titan colonies via Metroplex's space bridge.
When it was clear that Starscream planned to take control over the desperate Caminus, Optimus Prime began to push him to form a council of representatives from each colony. Starscream ignored this First Contact until Optimus cannily said how Starscream was so gonna do it and it was his own idea right in front of the cameras. The disgruntled High Chancellor agreed. The Possible Light
The first problem was to work out how the Council would work when Windblade and Starscream were the only two representatives so far. The suggestion of Optimus as a tiebreaker was seen as unacceptable because Camiens viewed him as a living god, giving him two votes and allowing him to run the body; Starscream's demand that Cybertron had "a final say in all things" was equally unacceptable to Windblade. A decision was, however, reached over Prowl's Devastator attack. Prowl would be imprisoned on Caminus before facing trial for crimes under both planets' laws. Mistakes and Mayhem
In the end, political wrangling ensured Rattrap was the representative of Cybertron and Starscream was the head. This was meant to give Starscream de facto control but he was unaware that Rattrap, having been working for Prowl, was secretly working for Optimus now. All That Remains Windblade vol. 2 #4 Prowl continued to argue that this was only leading to a reborn Decepticon Empire under Starscream (while Rattrap schemed to knock out Starscream before his dealings were exposed). Arcee, however, believed it would eventually force Cybertron to write up a constitution for itself. Now and On Earth
Caminus and Cybertron opened their borders and enjoyed cultural, economic, and personal gain as a result. It was also noticed that a number of former Decepticons were emigrating to Caminus to escape the predjudice they suffered on Cybertron, even as Camiens moved to Cybertron. Now and On Earth Velocitron, however, rejected membership in the Council (or even diplomatic relations) as it felt there was nothing to gain. Windblade schmoozed their diplomats and took a team through behind Starscream's back to ensure union. Windblade vol. 2 #4 A bit of cheating and showmanship convinced Velocitron to join the Council after all. Race Against the Light
While Windblade was doing all of this, Starscream went off with Superion to explore the planet Devisiun. The inhabitants of Devisiun were quite impressed by Starscream's combiner and happily joined the council, sending Vanquish and Fireshot as their ambassadors. Tired of the back-and-forth power plays, Windblade confronted Starscream about his deception; the two agreed to travel to Eukaris, the next colony world, together. The inhabitants of Eukaris proved supremely distrustful of vehicular Transformers from Cybertron, although Windblade's status as a Camien permitted her to argue her case to the assembled tribal leaders. After the two Cybertronians helped to put down the berserk Titan Chela, Eukaris also agreed to join the council, sending the outcasts Airazor and Tigatron as delegates. Windblade vol. 2 #6


