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Beginning 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)". (Spoiler alert: Things don't go as well as he hoped.)

"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.

Timeline

11 million years ago

7 million years ago

  • Hoping to escape the war, a group of Transformer refugees flee their homeworld and colonize a small planet that they name Rebirth. Over the millennia, they give up the ability to transform in the name of peace and evolve into a civilization of tiny Cyberdroids. A Brush With Infamy

~4 million years ago

2.5 million years ago

35,000 years ago

5,000 years ago

1816 (168 BA)

1913 (71 BA)

1946 (38 BA)

1984 (0 SCA)

1985 (1 SCA)

1992 (8 SCA)

1997 (13 SCA)

2003 (19 SCA)

2014 (30 SCA)

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)

2029 (45 SCA)

2031 (47 SCA)

2033 (49 SCA)

  • The war effort struggles on within the Allowed Zone, as both sides battle for control over colony worlds like Gigantion and Paradron. A Brush With Infamy
  • Realizing that the growing power of the Human Confederacy makes them the true threat, Decepticon leader Galvatron [2] changes his priorities, and so he turns his attention to rebuilding his crumbling army. His search for more Headmasters and Targetmasters takes him to the backwater planet of Rebirth, which has degenerataed into a stagnant oligarchy ruled over by the feckless Optimus triumvirate. Galvatron and the Decepticons join with the Malignus, a faction of underground terrorists seeking to overthrow the Optimus. With the help of Nucleon, he binary-bonds to Nucleon, Doom-Shot, and Clench to become the first "Triple-Threat Master." The Decepticons conquer the planet and rename it "Master." A Brush With Infamy
  • The Autobots, led by a reborn Optimus Prime Derailment soon arrive to liberate the planet from its new ruler. Optimus Prime teams up with the Optimus members Diac, Overrun, Apex and Hi-Q to becomes "Triple-Threat Prime." His clashes with Galvatron are earthshaking, but ultimately ineffective. A Brush With Infamy
  • With the liberation movement failing, the Autobots resort to their last-ditch weapon — deploying Fortress Maximus, with Cerebros now bound to Spike's son Daniel. The Decepticons, having anticipated this contingency, deploy MegaZarak, who has been augmented with newcomers Dante and Caliburn. The planet is once again left devastated by their clash, but this time Fortress Maximus falls. A Brush With Infamy Galen Witwicky replacs his father as the Autobots retreat to Cybertron; Fortress Maximus eventually runs out of fuel and grinds to a halt in robot mode in the city of Tarn. Head Games
  • With his troops augmented by legions of loyal Cyberdroid 'masters, Galvatron assembles a massive invasion fleet and spearheads the Great Push, a do-or-die battle against the Confederacy's superior blockade. The Confederacy easily routs his forces and the battle soon becomes 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 and his inner circle return to Cybertron in disgrace and are summarily found guilty for numerous war crimes in front of a Quintesson jury. While his Cyberdroid companions get off lightly, Galvatron is sentenced to death and vivisected by Cybertronian scientists. His remains are subsequently processed into the G-Virus and locked away in Cybertron's Forever Vaults Micro-Aggressions
  • The surviving Cyberdroids from Master emigrate to Cybertron after their home planet is destroyed. Broken Windshields Although they attempt to integrate into Cybertronian society at large, they are by and large treated as outsiders. [3]

2033-2054 (49-70 SCA)

  • Overlord seizes leadership of the Decepticons. A Brush With Infamy
  • The Decepticon scientist Thunderwing develops the energy-efficient Micromasters to circumvent the growing fuel crisis. Cultural Appropriation As fuel supplies run low, both sides begin substituting Micromasters in place of full-sized warriors. Identity Politics Thunderwing also experiments on Targetmasters, and develops a way to weaponize their ability to link with their wielder's sparks and drain the life force of Transformers merely through presence. Trigger Warnings
  • Thunderwing seizes leadership of the Decepticons after overthrowing Overlord. C'est la vie. Cultural Appropriation
  • The Rending: on a mission to Artemis in search of the mythical Underbase, Thunderwing discovers the artifact in question and uses it to fuse his spark with the Mayhem Attack Squad. Thus empowered, Thunderwing cuts a swathe of destruction across Cybertron before uploading himself into the Grand Mal,attacking Autobot and Decepticon alike. Caught between their war and looming genocide, the two factions put their differences aside to fight Thunderwing. They succeed in crashing the Grand Mal, and this show of pan-factional cooperation allows the Great War to come to an uneasy close. Not All Megatrons
  • Peace accords are drawn up, but not before both sides realize that the superpowered Targetmasters among them pose a threat to both sides. The Autobots and Decepticons jointly carry out the atrocity that will later become known as the Targetmaster Extirpation: a systematic genocide of all Targetmasters. Trigger Warnings
  • 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-Cassettes remain capable of independent movement. Most full-sized "Macromaster" Transformers adopt sedentary lifestyles to conserve fuel and hard-wire themselves into stationary fixtures. Head Games Broken Windshields
  • The Transformers reorganize their civilization - ostensibly shedding their old faction titles, the Transformers who fought in the Great War become the venerated Builders of Cybertron, presided over by the Builder Assembly. Broken Windshields The wreckage of the Grand Mal becomes the new military command center for the Builders. Not All Megatrons Even so, the former Autobots and Decepticons continue to cling to their old grudges. Broken Windshields Head Games The petty Builders look down on Micromasters and other still-mobile Transformers as inferior menial classes. Identity Politics Micro-Aggressions

2054 (70 SCA)

2064-2074 (80-90 SCA)

  • Most humans voluntarily evolve into three distinct subspecies: biologically-enhanced, circuitry-enhanced, and psionically-enhanced, thanks to augmentation technology becoming commonplace. Un-augmented citizens are considered to be second-class citizens. Micro-Aggressions Second-Born Intellects see widespread use among the CTCF, which are neither male nor female. Ask Vector Prime

2174 (130 SCA)

  • The Confederacy embarks on the Eutychus Project begins, aiming to resurrect humans from the past. Intersectionality 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 as an alternative source of new Sparks. Using this device, the proto-races, also known as the Maximals and Predacons, are born, designed to serve as successors to the Autobots and Decepticons. Head Games
  • The very first Maximal is a young female named Maxima, who becomes known as the first daughter of Fortress Maximus. Preditron becomes the first Predacon. The two are close friends, but after Maxima dies under unexplained circumstances the division between Maximals and Predacons become heavily politicized. A regretful Preditron pens the Predacon Manifesto in an attempt to carry on the honorable legacy of the Decepticons. Safe Spaces
  • When the Builders decide that they have created enough new lives to serve as cannon fodder, they hide the energon matrix in the frame of Lio Convoy. Head Games Broken Windshields While the Builders see these newborn Transformers as proxy soldiers to carry on their now-pointless war, the conflict soons gives way to the Games, a rigidly-structured affair incorporating gladiatorial combat and overseen by the "Administrator" Eject. Broken Windshields Head Games
  • Under Eject's tutelage, Lio Convoy becomes the "Guardian of Order", a third-party combatant designed to rig the Games and provide an endless source of amusement for the Builders. Broken Windshields
  • Grimlock illegally transfers his Spark into a Maximal body and attempts to bomb the Builder Assembly. His plan is foiled and he is imprisoned within Fortress Maximus. Micro-Aggressions

2314 (330 SCA)

  • Hot Rod downsizes into a Micromaster body, working to reform the corrupt Builder civilization from within. Over the next seventy years, some other Builders decide to become Micromasters and take up residence in Micropolis. Micro-Aggressions
  • The Cybertronian colony world of Lucifer runs out of Energon and collapses, forcing its inhabitants to return to Cybertron. Overseer Buckethead decides to adopt a Micromaster body and later joins the latest incarnation of the Constructicons. Cultural Appropriation

2344 (360 SCA)

2363 (379 SCA)

  • A young Predacon programmer named Scorponok comes to the attention of his new supervisor at Iacon's Dynamic Energon Distillery: a charismatic 'bot named Gnashteeth. When the Builder Double Punch backstabs Gnashteeth to get a place on the Builder Assembly, Gnashteeth decides to get back at Gnashteeth. With Scorponok's help, the two begin a black market energon cube operation that soon attracts the unwanted attention of the Kospegos, and their brash leader Thunderhoof. Gnashteeth solves two problems at once when he murders Double Punch and frames Thunderhoof for the killing. In the aftermath, Gnashteeth sweeps through Cybertron's underworld, bribes Thunderhoof's old goons to turn on their boss, and renames himself... Megatron. Identity Politics

~2372 (388 SCA)

2384 (400 SCA)

2388 (404 SCA)

2389 (405 SCA)

2390 (406 SCA)

2391 (407 SCA)

2400 (416 SCA)

2490 (506 SCA)

3390 (1406 SCA)

12384 (11984 SCA)



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References

  1. This is, of course, a classic grandfather paradox, but the ramifcations of that are a bit beyond the scope of this article.
  2. The circumstances behind Megatron's fate after "A Change to the Agenda" and, therefore, Galvatron's creation, have not been explored in this continuity.
  3. Post by Jim S on the Allspark Forums