Nine-of-Twelve

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Nine-of-Twelve is a Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Thought begets Heresy; Heresy begets Retribution.

Nine-of-Twelve is a member of the Functionist Council, where he fills the role of "Inquisitor".

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

The Functionist Universe

In an alternate timeline, the Functionist Council came to blows with the Senate over what to be done with Nova Prime's stockpile of Sparks. The Functionists deemed the Sparks an act of blasphemy against Adaptus and waged a war on the Senate, seizing the Matrix of Leadership before executing Nominus Prime and the Senate. A World Misplaced

Five million years later, Nine-of-Twelve attended a meeting of the Functionist Council at The Cog where the Evaluator Ten-of-Twelve reported on the replacement of the Primal Vanguard's eyes with cameras, successfully converting them into the first of the Council's full spectrum surveillance agents and the Enactor Six-of-Twelve reported that their theoconomists had consulted the Grand Cybertronian Taxonomy over the proposed mass recall of the data slugs. While a strict reading suggested that they still had functional value, their ability to store large amounts of data threatened the Functionists' ability to rule, so the Convener One-of-Twelve overruled the theoconomists and ordered their obsolescence chips to be detonated. The Custom-Made Now

Eighteen months after that, Six-of-Twelve began to believe Primus was speaking to him via the Matrix to warn him to arm Cybertron for an upcoming war. The hypocrisy of his blasphemous experiments with Sparks caused Nine-of-Twelve to join the Anti-Vocationist League and turn his city of Adaptica into a safe haven for those deemed obsolete by the Council. At some point, Anode became his second in command. When Team Rodimus arrived, Nine-of-Twelve greeted them where he expressed his belief that they had come to save Cybertron from the Council before he gave them a rundown of recent history. When Rung was shown on television, Nine-of-Twelve explained to Team Rodimus why Rung had vexed the Council before his supposed alternate mode was unveiled: A massive mining tank with a giant crystalline drill to dig down to Vector Sigma. While Nine-of-Twelve wanted to watch the broadcast, Anode forcefully grabbed him and showed him the strange U.F.O. they'd been tracking. To his shock, it was Luna 2 A World Misplaced