Towards Peace

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This article is about Megatron's political tract. For the issue of More than Meets the Eye, see World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace.
Towards Peace is a book from the IDW continuity portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Towards Peace is partly an autobiographical collection of Megatron's political writings, published in at least three editions. It serves as a manifesto for the Decepticon movement.

Is that...?
"Towards Peace. Your auto-biography.
Don't call it that—you make it sound small. You make me sound small. I was writing a polemic. I was going to change the world.
You did.Megatron and Rung aboard the Lost Light, Towards Peace

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

The first edition of Towards Peace was dedicated to Terminus, though Megatron later recalled almost every copy and published a second edition with the dedication removed. Towards Peace

Millions of years later, after the supposed end of the war, the leader of the Decepticon Justice Division Tarn quoted a passage from Towards Peace explaining that the war could not end until Megatron laid down his weapon, before executing the traitorous Black Shadow. Rules of Disengagement

A postwar edition of Towards Peace was released, amended with footage of Megatron's speech from his trial at the Raskol Arena on Luna 2 where he renounced Decepticon principles and ordered the remaining Decepticons to stand down. Following his being forced into sobriety at Megatron's hands, Trailcutter began reading this edition, though he had barely gotten past the Messatine years before he was killed by Kaon of the Decepticon Justice Division. Protesting that the war was over, Trailcutter's allies First Aid and Bluestreak pointed to his copy of Towards Peace as proof that Megatron had indeed laid down his weapon, so Kaon took it back to the D.J.D. for further examination. Births, Deaths, and Interventions