Builder of Cybertron

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The Builders of Cybertron are a group from the Beast Wars: Uprising portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
"Cybertron today, Cybertron tomorrow, Cybertron forever."

The Builders of Cybertron are venerated as the founders and honored elders of Cybertronian society. Too bad they completely don't deserve any of that.

Fiction

Beast Wars: Uprising

The Builders of Cybertron have their roots in the dying days of the Great War. Isolated to their Allowed Zone by the by the more powerful Human Confederacy, the war continued apace until the mad Decepticon Thunderwing absorbed the Underbase and launched the Grand Mal against both sides. This dire threat necessitated a temporary truce between the Autobots and the non-insane Decepticons. Together, the joint force was able to disable the Grand Mal and kill Thunderwing. This team-up paved the way for future pan-factional cooperation and laid the foundations of the Builder social order. Not All Megatrons

With Cybertron's energon dwindling, the increasingly decrepit combatants realized that their massive guzzler bodies had become far too fuel-consumptive to allow for prolonged activity. Over the centuries, surviving Cybertronians adapted to a sedentary lifestyle. Some could move via exo-walker, but the vast majority chose to hard-wire themselves into the planet's infrastructure to conserve fuel. Broken Windshields Head Games In their old cities like Tarn, they became part of the architecture, wired into place like gargoyles. Head Games

The smallest Autobots and Decepticons, most prominently the Micromasters and Mini-Cassettes, remained efficient enough to move around under their own power. Some Autobots and Decepticons chose to downsize into these smaller bodies, most prominently Hot Rod. Micro-Aggressions In a show of utterly petty jealousy, the Bulks began to look down on the Micromasters for being able to move at all, dubbing them a menial class and refusing them a full share of energon rations. Micro-Aggressions Identity Politics

Hoping to give his dying race a future, Cerebros bargained with the humans for the energon matrix. He first created the Maximals as successors to the Autobots, named after Fortress Maximus. Realizing that the Decepticons also deserved a future, he soon created Predacons as their successors. He hoped that these new races would lead to peace, but the Autobots and Decepticons saw this as a way to continue the war! Very soon though, this changed from warfare into ritualized gladiatorial Games that their successors were forced to fight in. Broken Windshields Head Games The rank and file were kept in the dark as to the origin of their successor races. Identity Politics

Renaming themselves the Builders of Cybertron, they created the Builder Assembly as a new legislature to rule Cybertron, with only "proper" Autobots and Decepticons allowed to serve on it, with no Micromasters allowed. Identity Politics They secretly rigged the Games so that they could have endless amusement. When the Builders had enough sparks for gladiatorial fodder, they hid the Matrix inside a Maximal, Lio Convoy, and they employed him as a match-fixer, the "Guardian of Order". Outside of the Games, Cybertronian law was written by the Builder Assembly to micro-manage every aspect of their lives in order to conserve energon. The few Builder Micromasters were rated superior to the Maximals and Predacons, and the bulks above them. Cybertronian society would live forever with the Builders at the top. Broken Windshields

Cerebros decided this was a fine outcome as it ensured that the Transformers could never leave their world and would no more spread themselves and their conflicts on alien worlds, as happened on Nebulos. Head Games Not all the Builders were happy with this outcome, however; Grimlock turned against his fellow Builders by illegally transferring his spark into a Maximal protoform and attempting to bomb the Assembly. Micro-Aggressions

This system would have continued indefinitely if not for Lio Convoy encountering the dissident Blackarachnia, who opened his eyes to the injustice of the caste-based society of Cybertron, where any Maximal or Predacon could be summoned to die in a Game or have rations cut for minor infractions of ridiculous laws. Thus, Lio Convoy sneaked a team of rebels into the 1924th Games at the Dodecahex Arena. While Blackarachnia's team seized control of Override's broadcasting equipment, Lio Convoy assassinated Supersonic, securing the attention of Cybertron. He publicly exposed the Builders' moral corruption, deeming them unworthy of ruling Cybertron and calling for a war for freedom. Thus, the Fourth Cybertronian War, the Grand Uprising, began. The immobile, exposed Builders were easy targets for mobs of angry Maximals and Predacons during the earliest riots, and many of them were ripped from their delicate life-support systems and left to die. Broken Windshields

The Builders called for all loyal Transformers to fight against the 'terrorists' led by Lio Convoy. Head Games Only a handful of Maximals and even fewer Predacons stayed loyal, however; most of the proto-formers opted to join the Resistance. Broken Windshields The Micromasters soon became the primary military arm of the Builder society. Head Games

As the Resistance gained steam, Maximal and Predacon soldiers took to capturing and lobotomizing mode-locked Builders, which they used as transports. Safe Spaces

Five years into the war, the Builders were quickly losing ground. Thanks to the fuel-efficient Beast Upgrade, which freed the Maximals and Predacons from energon cubes, the Builders could no longer cut off Resistance supply lines and starve out their troops as they were wont to do. Instead, they opted to utilize defensive scorched-earth tactics, punishing the Resistance for every inch of ground they gained. Cultural Appropriation Not even this tactic could forestall the Resistance advance, and after another year of fighting the Resistance and their splinter groups controlled two thirds of the planet. The Builders maintained control of Iacon and many other heavily fortified northern city-states. Safe Spaces