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The name or term "Predacon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Predacon (disambiguation).

The Predacons are a race of ancient Cybertronian beasts. Originally led by the one called "the Predaking", the ancient Predacons were the largest Cybertronians to be born from the Well of All Sparks, emerging from its depths on the final day of the genesis of Cybertron's biosphere. Enormous, savage, and draconic in form, these creatures were once among the mightiest beings on Cybertron, second only to the last surviving members of the Thirteen; one of the Primes, in particular, the Predacons drew a strong pattern from. While other inhabitants of prehistoric Cybertron learned to extract Energon from the ground, the Predacons hunted other Cybertronians for their energon, draining their prey's Energon and cycling the metallic remains out of their system. However, tragedy struck their kind during a disaster known as the Great Cataclysm, in which dire circumstances rendered the entire race extinct.

In more recent times, however, the Decepticon scientist Shockwave has discovered the trick to cloning the ancient beasts from preserved CNA samples found in fossilized Predacon remains. Finding successful results, Shockwave's efforts have given birth to new iterations of these ancient beastsβ€”such as the new Predakingβ€”who have evolved beyond the originals, learning even how to transform! Furthermore, Shockwave's experiments have even extended to splicing the CNA samples into normal Cybertronians, leading to hybrids like his devout disciple Ser-Ket.

Contents

Fiction

The Covenant of Primus

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Dragon Tales took a weird turn.

Several days after the ignition of the Well, Predaking emerged, the first and most powerful Predacon. He was followed shortly afterwards by Twinstrike and Lazerback. The Well continued creating new Predacons every so often, and soon they had assumed a niche at the very top of the primitive Cybertronian food web. Although they were intelligent and capable of speech, they adhered to primitive lifestyles; they competed with one another for food and territory in savage duels, and fed off other life forms indiscriminately. They even terrorized the young Transformer race until Prima intervened.

When the Great Cataclysm struck Cybertron, the Predacons were among the first groups to succumb to the maddening electromagnetic radiation. Most of them fell into an irradiated frenzy, blindly attacking one another until they expired. Predaking, Lazerback, and Twinstrike managed to ride out the worst of the disaster by entering stasis lock, but never managed to re-awaken after the Cataclysm.

Millions of years later, after the Great Exodus, Shockwave studied schematics of the Predacons and incorporated some of their traits into the Dinobots, such as the ability to breathe fire. The Covenant of Primus

This original group of Predacons included:

IDW Aligned comics

The Predacons had been extinct for eons, but in the period after the Ark and Nemesis left Cybertron, Shockwave learned how to clone the creatures. One such clone was Backbite, who was subsequently put at the disposal of Shockwave's disciples, the Forged. When Ultra Magnus had his craft shot down during the final Autobot evacuation of the planet, the Forged leader Ser-Ket dispatched Backbite and a number of soldiers to retrieve the enemy commander. They were successful, and Backbite even managed to return with an extra prisoner in the form of the Dinobot Swoop, whose team had also been investigating the crash. Rage of the Dinobots #1

Prime cartoon

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In a land of myth and a time of magic, the destiny of a kingdom rests in the hands of a young man. His name... Merlin.

The Predacons once ruled Cybertron but became extinct at the beginning of Cybertronian history, in an apocalyptic wipe-out known as the Great Cataclysm. Evolution During the Great War, Shockwave cloned a small army of Predacons, which Megatron sent to Earth to destroy Autobots and look for energon. After eliminating the Autobot presence on the planet, the Predacons stood a long vigil on Earth, where they awaited the arrival of Megatron but ultimately perished, with their fossilized bodies becoming buried at various points around the world. In time, the Predacons entered into human legends as various mythological monsters, though the true nature of the creatures remained a mystery to the inhabitants of Earth, and was eventually forgotten. Project Predacon Many years later, Shockwave discovered more fossilized remains from which he was able to extract CNA and begin the process of cloning the ancient beasts once again. Prey

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"Keep absolutely still. Its vision is based on movement."

After suffering a setback with his space bridge work, leaving him stranded on Cybertron, Shockwave restarted his experiments and cloned a new Predacon. He activated it after rejoining Megatron's forces on Earth. Scattered The new Predacon proved formidable in battle against the Autobots Prey though it proved susceptible to the cold of the Arctic. Rebellion Following the destruction of Darkmount, the Decepticons began searching for the remains of Shockwave's earlier batch of clones, aided by the fact that the scientist had micro-chipped them. Bombshock obtained a Predacon bone in a cave while Shockwave and Soundwave succeeded in retrieving another bone in New Mexico. Project Predacon

The original Predacon eventually broke free of his icy slumber and returned to the Decepticon warship. However he immediately become the source of abuse from Starscream, even when the Predacon tried to kill him numerous times. The Predacon was later assigned to find another bone and proved very efficient in hunting the bone as well as engaging the Wreckers. Chain of Command Despite their track record, the Decepticons eventually lost a Predacon spinal cord bone to Wheeljack and Arcee, though Knock Out was able to obtain one to make up. The original Predacon, having watched Starscream work the computers on the Nemesis, managed to use the warship's databanks to learn more about the ancient Predacons. Plus One

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"So this is how you make dinosaurs?"
"No. This is how you play God."

When Shockwave's cloning process neared fruition, the existing Predacon revealed that he had developed intelligence and discovered the ability to transform. Nominating himself leader of the future Predacons, the Predacon, renaming himself "Predaking", affirmed his loyalty to Megatron. The Decepticons however were suspicious that the Predacons would turn on them, so they arranged for the Autobots to find and destroy the cloning facility, knowing that it would strengthen their alliance with Predaking. Ultra Magnus and Wheeljack indeed found and destroyed the lab, killing the awakening Predacons and enraging Predaking. Though Predaking managed to destroy Magnus's hand and the Forge of Solus Prime, he was prevented from executing him and Wheeljack thanks to the interference of Optimus Prime. After the battle, Shockwave returned to his lab and found that no Predacons had survived but that their CNA had merged with the Synthetic Energon to create cyber-matter. Evolution

Predaking still believed Megatron would uphold his promise to clone more Predacons once Cybertron was destroyed and continued to serve the Decepticons, assisting in their plan to rebuild the Omega Lock, even fighting Optimus Prime himself. Minus One After Ratchet had been abducted to complete the Synthetic Energon formula, the Decepticons threw him to Predaking. Thanks to a freudian slip by Knock Out, Ratchet was able to make Predaking see that the Decepticons had arranged for the death of the Predacons, sending Predaking on a rampage throughout the Nemesis. Megatron, with help from Starscream, managed to defeat Predaking and send him flying out of one of the Nemesis's escape pods' chute. Synthesis Predaking managed to cling the ship's hull and hopped off at Cybertron following the planet's rebirth. Deadlock

Also forced to abandon the Nemesis in the battle, Shockwave and Starscream resurrected the idea of cloning Predacons, Shockwave succeeding in bringing two new clones, Skylynx and Darksteel, online while a third Predacon was being cloned. The two were put to use by searching for other Predacon remains to clone more of their kind. On a search in the Sea of Rust, they met Ultra Magnus and Smokescreen. While Skylynx managed to seriously damage Magnus, the Phase Shifter protected Smokescreen, who carried Magnus away. Victorious, the two Predacons returned to Shockwave's lab, where they were scolded by Starscream for revealing themselves to the Autobots.

Utilizing Bumblebee's tracking skills, the Autobots found Predaking, who had taken refuge at a Predacon burial ground that had been uncovered by Cybertron's revitalization. The Autobots tried to make peace with Predaking, stating that more than one race could peacefully co-exist on the planet, but he refused to forget the Autobot's part in the destruction of his army. Acting on the Autobots' words, Predaking tracked down the site of Skylynx and Darksteel's battle with the Autobots. Hoping to bring the two to him, Predaking fired a flaming beacon into the sky, only for it to instead attract Unicron in Megatron's body. Hoping that Predaking would damage him enough that his body would be of no use to Unicron, Megatron tricked the Chaos Bringer into fighting Predaking, only for the god to triumph and learn of the Predacon fossils.

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Skylynx and Darksteel struck gold for Shockwave's fossil hunt when they discovered the same Predacon burial ground. While the Decepticons were collecting the bones, Unicron arrived to raise an army of Terrorcon Predacons. After Skylynx and Darksteel made a futile charge against the Chaos Bringer, Unicron reanimated the fossils, sending his new army to the Well of AllSparks. When Predaking later returned to the burial site, he swiftly asserted his leadership over Skylynx and Darksteel. After some advice from Shockwave, Predaking then led his Predacons into battle to assist the Autobots in fighting Unicron's horde of undead Predacons. Following the grounding of the Nemesis, the Predacon trio became the first line of defence but were ultimately overpowered and dragged into the Well by the Terrorcon horde. When Unicron was contained, the Terrorcons disintegrated. Flying out of the Well, the Predacon trio tracked Starscream down to Darkmount, intending to exact some revenge for his abuse. Predacons Rising

Tales of the Beast Hunters

Shockwave cloned the Predacons using Hyperevolution Chambers, Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 3 the first one activated being Predaking. Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 1 Following Lazerback's activation, the Predacon went rogue Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 3 and made an apparently-successful assassination attempt on Megatron. Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 6 He also approached Ripclaw when she was activated, in an attempt to turn her against the Decepticons. Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 8 The rebelliousness of the Predacons resulted in Shockwave making an attempt to shut down and destroy the laboratory. Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 11

Further Predacons escaped from the lab, including Skystalker Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 12 and Grimwing. Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 15 Shockwave and Knock Out fled the chaos to Cybertron, taking the last two Predacons with them Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 22 and waking Vertebreak on arrival. Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 21

End of G1 Universe



Go! cartoon

At some point, the Demon Emperor Dragotron was buried in Mount Fuji, while his four attendants were buried in the land surrounding the volcano. Dragotron awoke when a child kicked a small stone into the dormant caldera, inadvertently causing a rockslide that unburied his head. He called out for his four servants and their minions to reactivate and retrieve the Legendiscs, but when they located the disc held by Isami Tatewaki, they were foiled by the by the Swordbot Samurai Team that the Legendisc summoned. Triple Combination! Swordbot - Samurai! Likewise the Oni failed to retrieve the disc held by Tobio FΕ«ma, who was aided by the Swordbot Shinobi Team. Triple Combination! Swordbot - Ninja! While Dragotron continued to slumber, the Oni made a number of attempts to go back in time using the Legendisc he possessed, hoping to retrieve the two Legendiscs lost in history. Despite all their efforts and the less-than-capable help of the Jaki, they were foiled each time by the Swordbots and their human companions. Dragotron eventually woke and aided his men against the Autobots. Depart! Optimus Exprime! Enter! The New Warrior! Taking the Legendiscs and the two boys, Dragotron absorbed the Four Oni and began using the Legendiscs' power to Cyberform the planet. The two boys had copied the power of the Legendiscs into their own hearts, and enabled the Autobots to eventually defeat Dragotron, with a little help from Optimus Exprime. The Autobots then sealed Dragotron away once more. Final Battle! Link-Up Triple Combination DaiKenzan! Final Battle! Link-Up Triple Combination DaiGekisou!

This group of Predacons included:

Renegade Rhetoric

A group of Predacons led by Fright Face found themselves in Axiom Nexus, and took up residence in the Heap. They bit off more than they could chew when they attacked Cy-Kill and Warpath as the Renegades went about their illicit business; Cy-Kill dodged South Claw's freeze ray, clogged up Gore Jaw's maw, and dodged Heart Attack's fire while deducing his weak spot, while Warpath took out Weird Wing in a brutal dogfight (and found where Fang was hiding).

Though Warpath wanted to destroy them, Cy-Kill had another idea. He challenged Fright Face to single combat, with the loser to pledge allegiance to the winner. Cy-Kill prevailed, and Fright Face honored the terms of the deal. They were upgraded with combiner technology, allowing them to form the mighty Monsterous. Renegade Rhetoric (1), 2015/10/16 They helped bail out their new leader after Cheetor caught wind of Cy-Kill's criminal activity, and accompanied Cy-Kill and the other new Renegade recruits to the Gargent cluster. Renegade Rhetoric (1), 2015/10/21

2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon

Skylynx and Darksteel chased Starscream deeper into Darkmount. Upon reaching an inner chamber, Starscream triggered the fortress' intruder defence systems, killing his pursuers. Mini-Con Madness

Toys

Prime

Bot Shots

Kre-O

  • Battle Net Bumblebee (2013)
Includes Stormrazor.
  • Dragon Assault (2013)
Includes Kreon-scale Grimwing.
  • Mech Venom Strike (2013)
Includes Kreon-scale Corhada.
  • Ripclaw Strike (2013)
Includes Ripclaw and Ripclaw Kreon.
  • Beast Blade Optimus Prime
Includes Lazerback
  • Autobot Command Center
Includes Rippersnapper

Go!


Notes

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The prototype symbol. Not as badass, huh?
  • A very different faction insignia appeared on stock photos for several figures, even though the final toys sport the final Predacon insignia instead:
    • Almost all stock photos for Beast Hunters Deluxe Class Ripclaw: The early stock photos depicting a hand-painted prototype that were used for the "Shockwave's lab" interactive feature on Hasbro's official website have the toy sport the early Predacon insignia, while the same photos when printed on the back of the toy's packaging have been edited to show the final Predacon insignia instead; furthermore, the later stock photos depicting a pre-production sample also still have the figure sport the early Predacon insignia!
    • Early stock photos of Beast Hunters Deluxe Class Lazerback depicting a hand-painted prototype have the toy sport the early Predacon insignia. Like with Ripclaw, the same photos when printed on the back of the toy's packaging have the symbol changed to the final version.
    • Early stock photos of Beast Hunters Cyberverse Legion Class Twinstrike depicting a hand-painted prototype have the toy sport the early Predacon insignia, which was not fixed for back of the toy's packaging.
  • The symbol even appears on several toys that made it to retail:
    • A minor redeco of Beast Hunters Voyager Class Predaking available in a two-pack with a minor redeco of Voyager Class Optimus Prime (available only as a Toys"R"Us exclusive in some European countries and at general retail in Brazil) has the early Predacon insignia, both in his stock photos and on the actual toy released at retail.
    • The symbol can also be found on the sticker sheets for at least some specimens of Ripclaw from the Kre-O Beast Hunters "Ripclaw Strike" set and Corhada from the Kre-O "Mech Venom Strike" set, even though the stock photos for both sets (including the ones depicting pre-production samples) have the toys sport the final Predacon insignia.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Predacon (プレダコン Puredakon)
  • Mandarin: JΓΉ ZhΔ“ngnΓ­ng (China, ε·¨η‹°η‹ž, "Giant Malevolent")
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