User:Broadside/Sandbox:Predacons
| The name or term "Predacon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Predacon (disambiguation). |

Combining brute strength and bestial cunning, the villainous Predacons seek power at any cost. Driven by resentment and hatred for their Maximal and Autobot foes, they aim to usurp their enemies and claim what they see as their rightful place in the universe.
While their origins vary across the multiverse, the Predacons are often the descendants of the Decepticons, sometimes taking their moniker from a sub-group of that faction. As their name suggests, they often take on beast modes in times of conflict, typically reptilian or arthropod in nature; this is not a strict rule, however, and they have taken forms ranging from sea creatures to military vehicles to even mythical beasts.
The adjective for "of or pertaining to the Predacons" is Predaconial,[1] though it is extremely common to simply substitute 'Predacon'.
Fiction
Generation 1 continuity family
Beast Wars toy bios
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Beast Wars cartoon continuity
Beast Wars cartoon
The Predacons are the descendants of the Decepticons. Both sides have seperate leaderships, governments (the Predacon Alliance in this case), and space forces, with an uneasy alliance. The Agenda (Part 1) As the Decepticons lost the Great War, the Preds consider the Maximals "rule us" Code of Hero and in a particularly melodramatic snarl, Megatron called his race "slaves". The Agenda (Part III)} Officially, there is peace between the two factions and has been for three centuries, but a number of Predacons chafe under this status and wish to raise the banner again. The Tripredacus Council is seen as cowtowing too much to the Maximals. Beast Wars (Part 1) The Agenda (Part 2)
What the Predacons are unaware of is not just that the Tripredacus Council is preparing its own war plans, but that they are not Decepticon descendants in the same way as the average Pred. They have some mysterious different origin all of their own.Other Victories
Megatron recruited a crew of Predacon criminals to steal the Golden Disk under cover that it led to energon deposits that would allow them to reignite the Great War. What he (and Dinobot knew it contained was information on how to alter the timeline, to ensure the Great War never ended with Autobot victory. Beast Wars (Part 1) The Agenda (Part 2) His theft pissed off the Council something fierce: it caused them severe diplomatic repercussions. The Agenda (Part 1) They clearly intended to make use of the Disk's information themselves, however, as they had Tarantula snuck into his team and when the spider got the chance, he tried twice to destroy the ancient Ark and change time in the Council's favour. Master Blaster Other Victories
Maximal protoforms can be reprogrammed into Predacons via shell program. What this means, besides showing up on scans as Predacons, is unclear. Rhinox was briefly transformed into a Predacon and became a highly aggressive schemer and sadist, saying he felt the entire time like he had "three gigabytes of attitude on a two-gig hard drive". Dark Designs Blackarachnia certainly believed that removing her shell program would change her and she was against it. Proving Grounds However, Blackarachnia would be de-programmed back into a Maximal and was still pretty much the same after Crossing the Rubicon while Maximal protoform Quickstrike was never given a shell program, he was just a nasty bastard. Coming of the Fuzors (Part 1) Further, in the following cartoon, Rhinox would become a highly aggressive schemer...!
Beast Machines cartoon
The Predacons, along with the rest of Cybertron's populace, fell victim to Megatron's transformation virus, Forbidden Fruit enabling him to extract their sparks and store them. Sparkwar Pt. III: The Siege
After discovering that Tankor had been created from Rhinox's spark, Rattrap sarcastically commented that it was fortunate that he hadn't been recycled from a Predacon. Revelations Part III: Apocalypse
Following the defeat of Megatron, the captured sparks—presumably including those of the Predacons—were released to inhabit new technorganic bodies. Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future
Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Beast Wars II cartoon
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Beast Wars Neo cartoon
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Car Robots cartoon
The Destrongers were a rapidly evolved branch of the Predacons who were scattered across the universe and other dimensions. Car Robots toy catalog
3H comics
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Descent into Evil
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2006 IDW Beast Wars continuity
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Beast Wars: Uprising
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Transformers Vs. G.I. Joe
Predacons existed alongside Autobots, Decepticons, and Maximals in the 21st century CE. In the aftermath of the Earth / Cybertronian war, they co-habitated the plains of Uranus with the Maximals. The War Never Ends
Robots in Disguise continuity family
2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon
There was a civil war on Cybertron, presumably (though not stated) between the Autobots and the Predacons. Ultra Magnus
The Predacons spread throughout the galaxy under Megatron's command, ravaging planets for their energy; time and again, Optimus Prime's forces clashed with them. Battle Protocol! The Predacon Council, however, became aware that the mighty Fortress Maximus was located on Earth, and Megatron was ordered to take a strike team and seize control of the monolith. Surprise Attack! As a cover story, however, Megatron claimed to simply be after Earth's energy. Battle Protocol!
Unfortunately, the Predacons really did need energy and a combination of that The Hunt for Black Pyramid, superior Autobot numbers Spychangers to the Rescue, the inability to get information out of the captive Kenneth Onishi Secret Weapon: D-5, and the sheer incompetence of Megatron's men An Explosive Situation Secret Weapon: D-5 The Ultimate Robot Warrior saw them get stuck in a rut.

Megatron's fortunes changed after he found and reprogrammed Autobot protoforms into the brand-new Decepticons The Decepticons, which left his old Predacon forces as second-class villains in fear of losing their jobs. The two groups of henchmen would constantly clash, with the Predacons sometimes trying to undermine the Decepticons and usually being forced into the crap jobs. Commandos Volcano
The discovery of Fortress Maximus Fortress Maximus (episode) finally got the mission on track for the villains, and when the Decepticons tried to usurp Megatron and failed, the Preds were put back on time! Surprise Attack! Unfortunately, that was immediately followed by a big final battle where Galvatron (the upgraded form of Megatron) eventually ignored them and they ended up captive. Only Sky-Byte remained at large. The Final Battle (RID)
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While Megatron himself set himself up as a distraction (attracting the attention of the Autobot Brothers), the Predacons participated in an Arizona raid on a human research plant, looking to steal an experimental nuclear generator. Unfortunately, the Decepticons were also part of the raid, and the bickering between Scourge and Sky-Byte put the two groups at odds with each other. When Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus arrived, a battle broke out, but Scourge forced a stalemate by threatening some innocent humans. The Predacons managed to stop him from hurting innocents, and successfully acquired the generator. Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?
- ↑ A [Maximal] strategic specialist, Stinkbomb is fascinated with the study of Predaconial psychology. — Stinkbomb's Tech-Spec, 1999


