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NEST is a military organization from the live-action film series continuity family.
Moooooooove out, soldier!
Moooooooove out, soldier!

Following the disbanding of Sector Seven, Networked Elements: Supporters and Transformers (NEST) was set up under William Lennox to create a combined United States Military/Autobot defense force against Decepticons. Under the classified Alien/Autobot Cooperation Act, the Autobots share intelligence and personell with the US but not their advanced weaponry.

NEST is given marching orders from the Pentagon, specifically the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Morshower in 2008-9). Despite this and its American origins, it expanded early on to include armed forces from other nations such as the United Kingdom and is allowed access to foreign territory.


Polish name: GNIAZDO (only in the video game)

Fiction

IDW Transformers movie comics

Hey, that's my line!

Approximately one month after the events in Mission City, Sector Seven inadvertently reactivated the Decepticon Wreckage and simultaneously attracted the attention of Starscream, and the subsequent battle leveled Sector Seven's Nevada bunker, costing dozens of lives. Secretary of Defense Keller immediately terminated the clandestine group's operations upon learning of the incident.

In the aftermath, Captain Lennox tried to convince his dubious and hostile superiors at the Pentagon that the Autobots were indeed trustworthy and would be a valuable asset. His superiors impressed upon him that in order for the military to provide full disclosure, the Autobots must cooperate fully, and that the unit was Lennox's responsibility now. After the burial-at-sea of Jazz, Optimus Prime and Lennox agreed that for the protection of their mutual homeworld, they must trust each other and work together as a single team. Sometime later, the newly formed NEST command commenced training at the military base on Diego Garcia. Alliance #3

NEST had a baptism of fire against the Decepticon scouts Swindle and Dead End in San Francisco: the mission was successful although Lennox was criticized for allowing the Autobots to transform on the Golden Gate Bridge. NEST expanded to a multinational force and began taking on Decepticon agents across Earth: Fracture and Overcast were destroyed in Europe, while Dropkick and Incinerator were defeated in Florida. NEST's victories were tempered with the ultimate sacrifice, such as when Salani died battling Jetstorm. When Bumblebee redeployed back to the 'States as Sam Witwicky's guardian, NEST received a much-needed boost in Transformers ranks when Sideswipe, Arcee, Skids and Mudflap came to Earth. This joy was short-lived, however: the Decepticon Demolishor had been sighted in Shanghai, China. Alliance #4

The Veiled Threat prequel novel

The events of The Veiled Threat take place during IDW Publishing's Alliance comic.

As Starscream was spotted in Zambia, gaining control over local rebel groups by using his internal synthesizers to create gold coins, NEST was deployed to the Zambezi River to battle Dropkick, Macerator, and Payload. Beachbreak was killed by Starscream while helping Optimus Prime not fall to his death at Victoria Falls. Starscream's Decepticons attempted to destroy a series of dams, but Prime killed Macerator, while Payload was drowned when the humans entered the dam and opened the flood gates.

Epps, Russian scientist Petr Andronov, Longarm and Knockout went to Peru, while Lennox, Kaminari Ishihara, Prime, Ironhide, and Salvage arrived in the Western Australian Outback. Epps' team fought off Ruination and Blademaster, while Lennox's group encountered Kickback, Tread and Trample. Before dying, Kickback revealed he was part of a Decepticon faction not under Starscream's command, which were trying to gather enough energy to revive Megatron.

At Diego Garcia, a small crab Decepticon infiltrated the base and hacked into the NEST computers before sneaking back into the sea. Despite the break-in, the NEST team continued their usual business, hunting another Swindle and Deadend in Rome. Unexpectedly, Starscream challenged Prime to single combat inside the Coliseum. There, Prime fell through a trap door to a subway tunnel extension and into a strong set of restraints arranged by Italian criminal Bruno Carrera - who was promised rule of Europe once Starscream conquered Earth - where he was attacked by Barricade. The humans rescued Prime though, and Barricade and Starscream fled. The Veiled Threat

Titan Magazines Revenge of the Fallen comics

Where were we in the film? We were... redecorating. Yes.

NEST have a centralised NEST Server. Target coordinates so any nearby forces can get the necessary data. Head in the Clouds

NEST have a secret base in a hanger at Edwards Air Force Base, California, which both monitors for Decepticons and possesses a rapid-reaction strike team for missions on US soil. Ironhide was the commanding officer there, with Sergeant Dundee as the strike team's leader. At least five people monitor and handle the computer side of things, and like the Diego Garcia base, they work on a raised platform on wheels. Learning Curve A Regional Command base exists in Wyoming. Turnabout A second California base is at Andrews Air Force Base Culture Shock, and an armoury is hidden in the Alamo. Rules of Engagement

An overseas base, labelled as forward operations, exists in Scotland's Orkney Islands, overseen by Sideswipe. It contains a training facility for Autobots, but does not appear heavily staffed. New Tricks Another overseas base, a prison for captured Decepticons, was located in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Inside Out! A NEST Ops base for Canada is located in CFB Comox, Vancouver Island Head in the Clouds and a north Russian base is located in the Arkhangelskaya Oblast. Divided Loyalties

Optimus was absent for a while, off in Australia on NEST business. Reversal of Fortune

The California NEST team went to Las Vegas to intercept and capture Grindor. They came close, disabling him with electrified cables and almost anchoring him to the ground, only for Skids and Mudflap to muck it up. Learning Curve

Later, when the twins were at Diego Garcia, the Decepticon Sideways was captured in Australia. Optimus Prime returned to Diego Garcia with this prisoner, but Sideways was freed when Scorponok attacked the island. Since the villain shouldn't have gotten that close without being spotted (there's an ocean in the way!), it was clear NEST's security had been compromised. Reversal of Fortune

Later, the Wyoming base detected the battle between the twins and Ransack. Turnabout

There is nothing to see here. Honest.

Even later than that, after that whole Fallen thing (see below), NEST attempted to lure a motorbike Decepticon out of traffic in Los Angeles and into a trap. Unfortunately, Jolt fubar-ed the mission and while the target was captured, the damage was extensive. This made Theodore Galloway very happy, as it was a new excuse to get NEST shut down.

Two days after that, NEST's Watch-Seven called for help from Andrews Air Force Base, reporting an unknown Cybertronian attacker and requesting back-up. Culture Shock Some time after, NEST forces responded to an attempted break-in at the Alamo armoury. Rules of Engagement

Bludgeon would go on to cause a jailbreak in South Africa, overpowering the Autobot guards; NEST had to let Bludgeon's Decepticons leave to prevent civilian deaths. Inside Out! Following his escape, NEST forces have seen action against his militia and unrelated Decepticons in Canada, Head in the Clouds, the North Atlantic Making Waves, Egypt Turn and Burn, and Peru The Kingdom of Starscream. After they were seen to retreat in South Africa, however, NEST's standing has been low in the eyes of the world. Turn and Burn

An ongoing NEST mission is to locate all the Seekers on Earth. Bring Me the Head of Optimus Prime



Revenge of the Fallen movie

NEST arrived in Shanghai with a cover story provided by the Chinese government that they were cleaning up a toxic spill in the industrial area. In reality, the Autobot-human military alliance was hunting the sixth group of Decepticon infiltrators detected in the past eight months, with the hopes of cleanly taking out the enemy without members of the public witnessing the secret war. Unfortunately, the Decepticons, Demolishor and Sideways, wrecked a significant portion of Shanghai before they were defeated by Sideswipe and Optimus Prime. Returning to their base at Diego Garcia, Lennox and Optimus met Theodore Galloway, who was appointed their new Director by the President of the United States, and held a video conference with General Morshower. Galloway noted President Obama's serious concerns at the destruction during the Shanghai battle, and voiced his opinion that the Decepticons only remained because the Autobots did. Optimus said that if the Autobots were asked to leave, they would do so, but asked Galloway to pass on a message to the President: what if the Autobots leave, and the humans are wrong?

Little did they know, Soundwave was listening in on their conversation, overhearing details such as Megatron's location in the Laurentian Abyss, and the last AllSpark fragment in storage at Diego Garcia. Ravage was deployed to steal the fragment, which Scalpel used to revive their leader. The reborn Megatron went after Sam Witwicky, and Optimus Prime died protecting him. Following Optimus' death, the Decepticons arrived in greater numbers during bolder attacks under the leadership of Megatron's master, The Fallen, with the promise of more if the humans did not turn Sam over to the Decepticons. Galloway ordered the termination of NEST and that the Autobots retreat to Diego Garcia.

But Seymour Simmons contacted Lennox, revealing he had travelled to Egypt with Sam to unravel the Decepticons' plot, and that they should bring Optimus Prime's body, as the boy had a plan to resurrect him. Lennox managed to get the information to General Morshower, who managed to arrange assets to be positioned accordingly. During their supposed flight to Diego Garcia, Lennox had the pilots divert to Egypt and then fake engine trouble so Galloway would be forced to parachute off the plane, so they could land outside the pyramids instead. Once they set up, Starscream performed a flyby and released an electromagnetic pulse, disabling communications, while Soundwave knocked out the United States military satellite coverage. Once communications were out, Megatron ordered the Decepticons to attack, with a small force landing to engage NEST.

Suspecting something was wrong, Morshower ordered a UAV deployed to observe what was going on, while Simmons was able to use a radio from a Jordanian helicopter to request backup from the nearby U.S.S. John C. Stennis' battle group. Once the UAV confirmed the battle was going on, Morshower deployed all available assets to the region. On the ground, NEST fought a desperate struggle to hold off the Decepticons, until Sam arrived with the Matrix of Leadership. Once again in contact with the military, Sergeant Epps ordered in an airstrike, which managed to destroy most of the Decepticon forces. Megatron survived the strike, and killed Sam, but something managed to revive him, and he restored Optimus to life. With the Autobot leader functioning again, NEST watched as he combined with Jetfire and subsequently defeated The Fallen. Revenge of the Fallen (film)

IDW Post Revenge of the Fallen comics


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Games

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - The Game

Xbox 360/Sony PS3/PC

Autobot campaign

In the Autobot campaign, before you do a specific mission, Epps will give you what you need to do, and how many Decepticons there are.

Decepticon campaign

The Decepticon campaign. Soundwave will hack into the NEST satellite to tell which Autobot to destroy.

Starscream Showdown

NEST attempted to stop Starscream from...doing something in the desert. Starscream Showdown

Known members

Okay 'bots, I know you don't like the cow skull, but make up your minds.

Humans

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Autobots

Also available in iron-on patch form.

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Notes

  • NEST troopers appeared on Cover B of the Revenge of the Fallen prequel comic "Alliance #2" , but were nowhere to be seen in the story inside. This is because most of the covers illustrated by Revenge concept artist Josh Nizzi were meant to allude to scenes or situations in the actual Revenge of the Fallen movie itself.
  • The native population of Diego Garcia were expelled from the island to make way for the joint United Kingdom/United States military bases. The Autobots are led by Optimus Prime, who believes freedom is the right of all sentient beings. Err...
  • There is a real US Government agency known as NEST. The Nuclear Emergency Support Team. Of course, it could just be a cover for joint operations with alien robots. Toxic spill, indeed...
  • While the spin-off media presents NEST as a multinational force and Revenge of the Fallen does show them operating abroad and with foreign soldiers, in the film itself NEST is presented as being under the direct control of the United States of America. (That can't make China and Russia happy...)
  • The Revenge of the Fallen toyline's Voyager class Ironhide toy features a different NEST symbol on his alt-mode doors; a white Autobot symbol wearing a red beret set within a United Nations-styled logo, with 'special program' written underneath. Meanwhile, Scout class Dune Runner features a NEST symbol with the Autobot sigil and a downward pointing broadsword (from a NEST special forces patch) replacing the cow's skull. Fast Action Battler Ironhide has the same sword symbol as Dune Runner. Yet more toys have the globe-and-Autobot insignia shown above. NEST must have a lot of bored designers on staff.
    • These alternate logos don't usually appear in the fiction. Exceptions include the Global Alliance logo on CFB Comox in a Titan comic.

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