User:Locoman/Sandbox:UprisingTimeline
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Jump to navigationJump to searchBeginning as an original universe loosely based on the original Beast Wars franchise, the Beast Wars: Uprising timeline was later revealed to be an offshoot reality from the original cartoon, based on what might have happened had Megatron successfully pulled off his scheme to kill the comatose Optimus Prime during the events of "The Agenda (Part III)".
"Micro-Aggressions" notes that by the 24th century, human datekeeping has shifted from the original "BCE/CE" notation into the "BA/SCA" (Before Ark and Stellar Cycle of the Ark, respectively) chronology, referring to the years before and after the awakening of the Ark in 1984. For convenience, we have listed both dates where appropriate.
~4 million years ago
- The Ark crashes on Earth. The Agenda (Part III)
- Over the course of their Beast Wars, the Optimus Primal and Megatron from an alternative future discover the Ark and the Autobots and Decepticons within. The Agenda (Part III) In the ensuing battle, Megatron tries to change the Great War by killing Optimus Prime, and the Maximals fail to save the Autobot leader. The original Megatron possibly dies shortly afterwards. The subsequent timestorm deletes these Maximals and Predacons from history. [1] A Change to the Agenda
2.5 million years ago
- Humans begin using tools. Micro-Aggressions
35,000 years ago
- Humans discover fire. Micro-Aggressions
5,000 years ago
- Humans invent writing. Micro-Aggressions
1816 (168 BA)
- Humans invent electricity. Micro-Aggressions
1913 (71 BA)
- Humans utilize assembly lines in manufacturing. Micro-Aggressions
1946 (38 BA)
- Humans build their first computer. Micro-Aggressions
1984 (0 SCA)
- Volcanic activity awakens the Ark and its surviving occupants, re-igniting the Great War on modern Earth. Humanity gains access to Cybertronian artifacts and technology. Micro-Aggressions
1985 (1 SCA)
- Humans construct the first artificial intelligence. Micro-Aggressions
1992 (8 SCA)
- Humans colonize Mars. Micro-Aggressions
1997 (13 SCA)
- The Autobots collude with a major world power to construct the first warp gate at the edge of the Solar System. Using the warp gate, humans begin colonizing other solar systems. Micro-Aggressions
2003 (19 SCA)
- Humans reorganize G.I. Joe's Star Brigade into the Earth Defense Command as their outward push expands, defending Earth and her colonies from Cybertronian threats. Micro-Aggressions
2014 (30 SCA)
- Artificial intelligence becomes commonplace in human society. Micro-Aggressions
2017 (33 SCA)
- Humans perfect the noninvasive neural interface. Micro-Aggressions
- A Cybertronian attack devastates the human colony of New Earth. The EDC declares human space off-limits to all Cybertronians, both Autobot and Decepticons. Micro-Aggressions
2023 (39 SCA)
- Having reverse-engineered and improved on Transformer technology, humans reach the Human Singularity, where their technological development and power outpaces that of the Transformers.
- The human colony of Xin Shanghai is ravaged by Decepticons using a stolen Autobot shuttle. Micro-Aggressions
2026 (42 SCA)
- Humans destroys the Autobot vessel Star Arrow before it can reach Tamil Duniya. Micro-Aggressions
2029 (45 SCA)
- The Human Confederacy is founded. The Earth Defense Command is reorganized and expanded into the Confederated Terran Colonial Fleet. Micro-Aggressions
2031 (47 SCA)
- The Cybertronian war spreads to the unaffiliated world of Nebulos. Micro-Aggressions To counter the Decepticons, the Autobots bond Spike Witwicky and Cerebros with Fortress Maximus. Head Games The ensuing campaign becomes known as the Scouring of Nebulos, a conflict that claims thousands of lives due to the city-bot. Micro-Aggressions Head Games Tired of the war, the Human Confederacy's first action is to forcibly impose an armistice on the Autobots and Decepticons, ending the Great War. Transformers are banned from leaving the "Allowed Zone", a region of space encompassing Cybertron and nine colonies. Micro-Aggressions
- Fortress Maximus is subsequently sent back to Cybertron, where he grinds to a halt in Tarn. Head Games
2033 (49 SCA)
- Galvatron leads the Great Push against the Confederacy. [2] The battle ends in a humiliating defeat for the Cybertronians. Micro-Aggressions Trypticon is gravely wounded during the hostilities, and only survives after Full-Tilt binary-bonds himself into Trypticon's body as an ad-hoc T-cog. Intersectionality As punishment, the Allowed Zone is shrunk in half. The CTFC sterilizes the five worlds outside the new Allowed Zone after a ten-day evacuation period. Micro-Aggressions
- Galvatron returns to Cybertron in disgrace, and dies after being vivisected by Cybertronian scientists. His remains are subsequently processed into the G-Virus and locked away in Cybertron's Forever Vaults Micro-Aggressions
2033-2054 (49-70 SCA)
- Continuing fuel shortages deplete Cybertron's infrastructure. Eventually, Energon is at such a premium that few Transformers can move around under their own power. Only the smallest and most fuel-efficient Cybertronians like the Micromasters and Mini-Casettes remain capable of independent movement. Most Transformers adopt sedentary lifestyles to conserve fuel, hard-wiring themselves into stationary fixtures. Head Games Broken Windshields
- The survivors of the Great War re-organize their society, becoming known as the Builders of Cybertron, presided over by the Builder Assembly. Even so, the former Autobots and Decepticons continue to cling to old grudges. Broken Windshields Head Games
2054 (70 SCA)
- Humans conquer death, becoming immortal. Head Games Micro-Aggressions
- Hoping to forge some kind of future for his dying race, Cerebros contacts the Lazarus Society to request a new method of procreation to replace the destroyed Vector Sigma. Head Games He receives the Energon Matrix, which he uses to create the Maximals and Predacons, successors to the Autobots and Decepticons. The Builders immediately use these newborn Transformers as proxy soldiers to carry on their now-pointless war. Broken Windshields Head Games
References
- ↑ This is, of course, a classic grandfather paradox, but the ramifcations of that are a bit beyond the scope of this article.
- ↑ The circumstances behind Megatron's fate after "A Change to the Agenda" and, therefore, Galvatron's creation, have not been explored in this continuity.


