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The Predacons - (center) Predaking, (l to r) Rampage, Razorclaw, Headstrong, Tantrum & Divebomb
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The Predacons - (center) Predaking, (l to r) Rampage, Razorclaw, Headstrong, Tantrum & Divebomb
The Predacons are several groups of fictional characters from the assorted Transformers universes.

Generation 1

The Predacons (the Animatrons in Japan) are a team of five fearsome Decepticon hunters, able to transform into wild beasts and combine their bodies and minds into the giant robot, Predaking. The team includes:

Despite being robots, the actions of the team's combined form of Predaking seem dictated by savage, animal action. His large size and bulky construction belies his true ability, since the Predacons fuse so well in their combination that Predaking can move with a vicious, dangerous fluidity - all the better, since he does not truly think, he merely reacts, responding to any target in the same brutal manner, be it an ant or a jumbo jet. Only the other Decepticons are exempt from Predaking's hair-trigger actions, but they fear he might make a mistake someday. Armed with an x-ray laser cannon on his arm and a double-barrelled mortar launcher in each foot and with the ability to respond to threats in 0.002 seconds, lift 500 tons, project an energy-dampening field and shatter fifty feet of solid concrete with one punch, Predaking is a warrior without equal, and a weapon without restraint.

Released in 1986, the Predacons are highly popular with fans, and came in two variants - entirely plastic, and with die cast metal parts, the latter version being the most sought after. Unlike the other combiners released that year, Predaking was substantially larger and did not follow the same basic "Scramble City" design which allowed his component limbs to be swapped freely; each arm and leg could be interchanged with each other, but an arm could not form a leg, and vice versa. Illustrating this point are the various depictions of Predaking's limb arrangement - his instructions and toy box art depict Divebomb as the right arm, Rampage the left, Headstrong the right leg and Tantrum the left, while his cartoon and comic book appearances perform a straight swap of this.

Animated Series

Animal modes
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Animal modes
The Predacons made their dramatic debut in the year 2005, as the Decepticon/Quintesson alliance began its attack on the Autobots on both Earth and Cybertron. With the Autobots Blurr and Wheelie and the human Marissa Faireborn stranded on Io, Jupiter's moon, while attempting to deliver the transforming cog that would allow the Autobot battle station, Metroplex, to transform and fight back, communications officer Blaster attempted to contact Cybertron for reinforcements, revealing his allies' plight. The transmission was intercepted by the Quintessons, however, and upon learning the location of the cog, they dispatched the Predacons to Io to ensure it would not reach Earth. After an initially poor showing in their individual robot and animal modes, the team merged to form Predaking, but were confronted by the massive Autobot Sky Lynx and bested, leading to an enmity between the two.

The Predacons were in their element for their first mission in 2006, operating in the wilds of the planet Dredd, where they again battled Sky Lynx and several other Autobots, but were defeated when they were buried in an avalanche created by the planet's native Chaos monster. Later, they participated in the invasion of Paradron, with Divebomb pursuing escapee Sandstorm and Razorclaw co-ordinating the shooting down of the Autobot reinforcement vessel he returned with.

What was perhaps the Predacons' most prominent adventure came when the Quintessons struck at the Transformers by animating the dreams of Daniel Witwicky. Having penetrated Cybertron's defences for an unspecified mission, the Predacons attacked Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus and Springer, but when the whole group were then attacked by monsters conjured from Daniel's subconscious, the two groups were unwillingly thrust together to survive. Razorclaw and Springer were captured by a dragon and were forced to team up to defeat the creature and escape, while the others faced the threat of a giant Galvatron who injured Headstrong. With Daniel rescued, the damage sustained by Headstrong prevented the team from combining into Predaking, forcing them to flee.

Predaking
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Predaking
While en route to Chaar at a later date, Predaking intercepted an unusual Quintesson signal and tracked it to a jungle planet, where they came upon a group of Autobots who had done the same and discovered an electronic journal recording Quintesson military transactions. The team merged into Predaking, who immediately targeted Sky Lynx among the group, seeking revenge for his past defeats; Sky Lynx out-manoeuvred the Decepticon, but, rather than best him in combat, had to get his fellow Autobots to safety. When the Decepticons then acquired the journal, Predaking was reluctant to retreat until having finished off Sky Lynx, but stood down in the face of Galvatron's wrath.

When the ancient genius Primacron unleashed his energy-absorbing creation, Tornedron, on the universe, Primacron's assistant sought to foil his former mentor by amassing a team of "Primitives" - Transformers with animal instincts that could hopefully thwart Primacron's complexities. The Predacons were among the Transformers summoned from a battle on Earth's moon to a dead world at the centre of the universe, where Tornedron confronted them. Refusing to run from him, the Predacons formed Predaking and battled Tornedron, who took the shape of a giant warrior, absorbing all energy Predaking threw at them until he had been drained of life. Of all the Primitives, only Grimlock survived, and was subsequently able to stop Tornedron and Primacron, restoring the Predacons and the others to life.

After participating in the a Decepticon attack on Japan, the Predacons were among the Transformers infected with when the madness-inducing Hate Plague swept the universe. The animosity bred by the plague did not prevent the Predacons from combining into Predaking and pursuing the uncontaminated Galvatron, however, only to be force to retreat by a squad of uninfected Autobots led by Optimus Prime. When Prime subsequently release the wisdom of the Matrix, the plague was cured.

The Predacons were voiced by Joe Leahy (Razorclaw), Laurie Faso (Divebomb, Rampage), Ron Feinberg (Headstrong), Phillip Clarke (Tantrum) and Bud Davis (Predaking). They continued to put in short appearances in 1987's Japanese-exclusive series, Transformers: Headmasters, usually fighting alongside and against the other combiner teams in various battles. In 1990's Transformers: Zone, Predaking was one of the nine Deception generals in the service of the mysterious insectoid Violenjiger, and met his end when Autobot leader Dai Atlas cleaved his body in two (somewhat bizarrely revealing what appeared to be an organic brain within him).

Marvel Comics

Predaking's comic book coloration
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Predaking's comic book coloration
On the planet Cybertron, some time before the departure of Optimus Prime and Megatron's crews and their subsequent four-million-year exile on Earth, the Dinobot-to-be Swoop went by the name "Divebomb," but when he was defeated in battle by an aerial Decepticon ace, the villainous victor claimed the name for his own - now, this Decepticon was Divebomb, and he eventually became a member of the Predacons. This particular piece of backstory, however, would not be revealed until after the Predacons made their Marvel Comics debut, in the United Kingdom's exclusive Transformers comic, which interspliced its own unique material between reprints of the US title. Here, the Predacons were summoned to Earth in 1986 and fitted with animal modes by Megatron in order to hunt Optimus Prime. Prime went against the Predacons alone (separated from the Autobots as part of a plan of his own to test their ability to function without him), using all his skill and ingenuity to survive, but as Megatron watched, the Predacons attacked him, having been ordered to do so by Megatron's rival for power, Shockwave. The Predacons then absconded, leaving Prime and Megatron to finish each other, but when Megatron transported them both to Cybertron, Shockwave dispatched the Predacons to find them. The team arrived back on Cybertron a little too late, as Megatron and Prime had returned to Earth, but an encounter with the Cybertron local Decepticon commander, Lord Straxus, had left Megatron with amnesia, unable to remember the Predacons' treachery.

The stage was now set for the Predacons' appearance in the US title, and appear they did, shortly after Optimus Prime perished in a virtual duel with Megatron. Megatron himself had begun to descend into paranoid insanity, and Shockwave summoned the Predacons back to Earth and had them pose as Autobots, planning to have them hunt Megatron as part of a scheme to once again seize command of the Decepticons from Megatron. The plan did not go smoothly, however, as Predaking was defeated in combat by Megatron. Realizing that Shockwave was to blame, Megatron was about to kill him when he revealed that he had duplicated his mind to disc to guide the Predacons in their mission. Believing(accurately as it turned out) that this was how Optimus Prime had survived, Megatron apparently killed himself by blowing up the interdimensional spacebridge while standing on it. Shockwave was left as Decepticon commander, and the Predacons were absorbed into his Earth-based Decepticon army.

The UK title shone the spotlight on the Predacons again when they attacked a circus, and the news report covering it revealed to Swoop discovered that his old foe Divebomb was now on Earth. Divebomb himself was growing disenchanted with the lack of challenges on Earth, so when Swoop ambushed him, he relished the chance to have a battle that tested him. Neither he nor Swoop, however, were particularly pleased when the other Predacons and Dinobots intruded on their private conflict, but when Grimlock almost killed Divebomb, Swoop stopped him and allowed the Predacons to go, so that when they next met, it would be on his terms.

The Predacons and Constructicons were soon dispatched to collect rocket fuel and raw materials with which the Constructicons converted the Decepticons' island base into a spaceship. Not long after, the government organisation, the Intelligence and Information Institute, destroyed the bodies of the Autobots called the Throttlebots, who were their prisoners, and new Decepticon leader Ratbat led the Predacons on a mission to inspect the corpses. Discovering that the Throttlebots brain modules had been placed in toy cars by Triple I's sympathetic operate, Walter Barnett, the Predacons pursued them, demolishing a mall in the process.

Later, when the treacherous Decepticon Starscream manipulated Ratbat's Decepticons in fighting the forces of Scorponok, the Predacons were at the forefront of battle, but when Starscream's scheming resulting in him acquiring the cosmic power of the interstellar databank, the Underbase, the Predacons aided in the defence of Tokyo, but were among the legions of Transformers deactivated by the villain.

The Predacons remained deactivated for the remainder of the US series, until it was rejuvenated as a short time later. Although the Predacon toys were not re-released for the Generation 2 toyline, the characters were functional again for the comic book series - although that did not last long for some of them. Tantrum was destroyed in a head-on collision with Optimus Prime, while Razorclaw - attempting to kill Decepticon-turned-Autobot Manta Ray - was destroyed by similar side-switcher, Leadfoot.

Dreamwave Comics

Predaking vs. Defensor and Superion, by Dreamwave
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Predaking vs. Defensor and Superion, by Dreamwave
Dreamwave Productions' 21st century re-imagining of the Generation 1 universe had little time to focus on the Predacons before the company's closure, but what is known is that the five team members were once warlords on Cybertron who were cast into exile in space. Settling on Planet Beest, home of the Battle Beasts, the Predacons sank into a feral state, and lived as inhabitants of that world for untold years, until Megatron arrived. Having been jettisoned into space by Starscream and restored from the brink of death by Wreck-Gar, Megatron now had his sights set on reclaiming the Decepticon leadership, and required the Predacons to bolster his army. Abandoning his personal weaponry, Megatron pursued Razorclaw through the jungle and soundly defeated him. Subsequently, he re-engineered the Predacons to give them the ability to combine into Predaking.

Taking the Predacons to Cybertron, Megatron put Shockwave in his service again while the Predacons dealt with his Triple-Changer minions; Razorclaw was forced to destroy the resistant Blitzwing. The group then headed to Earth to deal with Starscream, where Predaking defeated Bruticus. The players were now all assembled... but unfortunately, Dreamwave's bankruptcy and cessation of publication left future stories of the Predacons untold.

Additionally, the Dreamwave universe visited the notion of "Predacons" being more than simply a sub-group, but an entire faction unto itself. After Megatron and Optimus Prime vanished in a spacebridge test 7.4 million years ago, the Autobots and Decepticons splintered into several smaller factions; Starscream established a faction named the Predacons. Whether or not Starscream intended any connection with the Predacon warlords, or whether or not that group predated his faction, is unknown.

Beast Wars

Predacon sigil
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Predacon sigil
In the 1996-1999 Transformers toyline, Beast Wars, the Predacon name exploded from being simply one sub-group to being the name of the entire "evil" faction of the series, filling the role played by their ancestors, the Decepticons, in Generation 1 (although in Japan, the Predacons were still referred to as Destrons, the Japanese name of the Decepticons). External to the fiction, the Beast Wars-era Predacons were clearly dubbed as such due to their animal alternate modes, in reference to their G1 predecessors, but any internal connection between the two groups has never been clarified; similarly, it was the existence of this faction which prompted the use of the name for Starscream's unique faction in Dreamwave's Generation 1 universe. Within the toyline itself, the vast majority of the Predacons transformed into insects and reptiles (including dinosaurs), and the faction's insignia is that of an insectoid head (which has been compared to by fans as bearing a striking resemblence to a face and body of a G1 Quintesson). The activation phrase which commands their on-board computers to transform them to robot mode is: "Terrorize!"

Some time after the conclusion of the Third Great War - the war depicted in the main body of the Generation 1 continuity - came to a conclusion, with the Autobots victorious, a planet-wide upgrade saw the majority of Autobots and Decepticons (including some of Optimus Prime and Megatron's own armies) downsized into new, more energy-efficient bodies. Now redubbed Maximals and Predacons respectively, a peace treaty known as the Pax Cybertronia established the new state of living on Cybertron, positioning the Maximals' Council of Elders as the planet's rulers. The Predacons were headed by the Tripredacus Council, who existed as a political figurehead for the faction but possessed little in the way of true power regarding Cybertron politics, since the Pax Cybertronia had firmly established Predacons as essentially being second-class citizens. Although chaffing in their submissive position, the council were content to bide their time, subtly working the system to gradually allow a Predacon rise to power - a view not shared by a renegade Predacon known as Megatron. Megatron could not abide the Predacons' position and sought an immediate solution to the problem, stealing the Maximal relic known as the Golden Disk, recruiting a small group of like-minded troops and stealing a transwarp cruiser.

Beast Wars Predacons
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Beast Wars Predacons
Following a message encoded onto the disc by the original Megatron, the Predacon Megatron and his troops set off through time and space to prehistoric Earth, intending to alter the course of history by killing Optimus Prime while he lay deactivated on the Ark. Pursued by Maximal Optimus Primal and his crew, Megatron discovered that prehistoric Earth was rich in the power source, Energon, and instead opted to forestall the carrying out of his namesake's plan, attempting to instead to amass power through the accumulation of the mineral. Opposed by Primal's crew, Megatron waged the "Beast Wars" against them for several years.

Although these two small groups of Maximals and Predacons were lost to Cybertron, when a transwarp explosion caused by the destruction of an alien war machine reached the planet, the Tripredacus Council intervened to ensure that the Maximal Elders would not detect it, and dispatched their own agent, Ravage, to arrest Megatron. Switching sides when he learned of Megatron's plan and the original Megatron's message, Ravage perished, but the Beast Wars proceeded to escalate as the Maximals defended the Ark against repeated attacks from Megatron. At the conclusion of the conflict, all the Predacons, save Waspinator and Megatron, were destroyed, and Megatron was prevented from using the Decepticon warship, the Nemesis, to destroy the Ark. Finally captured by the Maximals, Megatron was returned to the future, but escaped into the timestream in transit and returned to Cybertron early, conquering the planet with the aid of a transformation-freezing virus and spark-extraction technology. All the remaining Maximals and Predacons on Cybertron had their sparks removed, until their eventual liberation by Primal's Maximals.

Transformers: Robots in Disguise

The alternate universe of the 2001 Transformers series, ', continued the use of the term as the name of the series' "evil" faction, who, in the original Japanese version of the series, 2000's Car Robots, were known as by the compensatory moniker of the Destrongers'. Like their Beast Wars predecessors, these Predacons transformed into (robotic) animals - rather than vehicle modes like their Autobot enemies - with the "Terrorize" activation code, and were led to Earth by their universe's version of Megatron in a quest for power; in this case, they were in search of the Autobot battle station, Fortress Maximus, only to meet opposition in the form of a team of Autobots led by this universe's incarnation of Optimus Prime. Like his Beast Wars'' predecessor, this Megatron also kept their true goal hidden from his followers, dispatching them to acquire energy from Earth's natural resources while he used the mind and research of Doctor Kenneth Onishi to search for Fortress Maximus and the keys to his rebirth.

The Predacon forces were later bolstered by the addition of the six Decepticons (corrupted, converted Autobot protoforms), and Megatron himself was upgraded into , reclassifying himself a Decepticon. After Galvatron was eventually defeated by Omega Prime, the Decepticons and Predacons were captured and returned to Cybertron for trial and imprisonment, save for Sky-Byte, who renounced his Predacon values and stayed behind on Earth to live in the planet's waters.

Transformers: Armada

Armada Predacon
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Armada Predacon
2003’s introduced a first for the Predacon name – it was used not for a group, but for a single character. Predacon was a redeco of the Beast Wars Transmetal Megatron toy, which was remolded with dead Mini-Con ports, and came packaged with the Mini-Cons Side Burn and Skid-Z (respectively recolors of Backtrack and Spiral).

With no biography offered for the character on his packaging or on the company website, it was not until Dreamwave Productions created one that Predacon had any characterisation. Dreamwave’s profile for the character presents him as an unpopular member of the Decepticons. Mysterious in nature but overbearing and dramatic in action, Predacon is espouses the values of blending organic tissue with Cybertronian robotics to the extent that he is viewed by most as a fanatic. Having performed the process upon himself, Predacon shares his views on the power of the flesh with listeners both willing and unwilling, hoping to convert the masses who find the concept revolting. Predacon does, however, have a small, dedicated circle of followers, but even they do not know the full story, and Predacon offers only flowery rhetoric to evade inquiries into his long-term objectives.

Predacon transforms into a biomechanical Tyrannosaurus Rex, capable of deploying vertical take-off and landing thrusters from his beast mode hips for use in both modes, and deployable wheels in his feet for the same. In robot mode, his beast mode tail converts into an electrified whip or cannon, and he is armed with two shoulder-mounted machine guns.

The character's only appearance in fiction came in a flashback in Dreamwave's Armada sequel comic, , where Predacon was among the troops led into battle against the Autobots by Scorponok.

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