Levitacus

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Levitacus is an Autobot from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
He voted "Yes" on Prop 8. Also, not so fond of shellfish.

Levitacus is the leader of the Autobot High Council.

Fiction

Armada comic

Cyber City's politics were controlled by Levitacus's High Council. When the war between the Autobots and Decepticons ended, the Council helped rebuild Cybertron. More than Meets the Eye: Armada #3

Energon comic

After Optimus Prime proposed heightened awareness and security against a possible war, Levitacus disagreed, stating that their energon reserves were too low and would be better suited for altruistic purposes. He also noted that they should let "sleeping dogs lie" while the Autobots and Decepticons were still undergoing integration. This Evil Reborn After his vision of Unicron and Megatron, Optimus returned to the Council, imploring them to act now against Unicron and his Terrorcons. Levitacus refused, citing the lack of evidence. What Lies Beneath

In the wake of Unicron's Four Horsemen's attack on Cybertron, Levitacus informed Optimus that a space bridge portal was ready and that the Council was now aware of the Chaos Bringer. What Lies Beneath, Part Two As Optimus entered the portal, Levitacus told him that all of their hopes were with him. What Lies Beneath, Part Three

Jetfire went to the Council later, asking for more defense on Earth. Levitacus at first denied this request, saying that more allocation of resources would leave Cybertron more vulnerable. Upon urging by Avalon, Levitacus reconsidered his position. Multiplicity

The following happens in unreleased issues:
A curious Levitacus investigated odd behaviour by Avalon and found him to be an enemy agent for Alpha Quintesson. The two elders fought, but Levitacus was defeated, as he hadn't transformed a long time. Luckily, the Decepticon Wheeljack intervened and cut Avalon down. Armageddon Part 3

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