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The Terrorcons disintegrate and Megatron is freed. Having a change of heart, Megatron disbands the Decepticons and flies off to start a new life. Starscream then flies back to Darkmount to take command of the Decepticons only to be confronted by a vengeful Predaking, Skylynx, and Darksteel.
(In the sequel series Beast Machines, the process during which Autobots and Decepticons became Maximals and Predacons is referred to as "The Great Upgrade".) The leader of the Predacon team is Megatron, a namesake of the original Decepticon commander. He and his forces are a splinter group on the hunt for powerful crystals known as Energon.
The following Predacons have appeared in other media adaptations outside of the toyline: Buzzclaw is a Predacon Fuzor whose beast mode is a mantis/lizard hybrid. He has appeared in the IDW Publishing comics. Buzz Saw is a Predacon whose beast mode is a yellowjacket. He has appeared in the IDW Publishing comics. Buzz Saw is a redeco of Waspinator.
The Predacons place Quickstrike on trial for betraying and attempting to assassinate Megatron, but the event is disrupted by the return of the aliens. Their defenses against the latest alien anomaly are ineffective, so the Predacons evacuate as the Darksyde is destroyed. A horrified Optimus brings Cheetor to the crash site, fearing that the ...
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The Wild went 3-for-3 on fights in the opening six minutes of their matchup, taking out some frustration on Nashville. However, Minnesota may have burned off all of its energy exacting revenge.
Predacon may refer to the following character factions in the Transformers franchise: Predacons, a Decepticon faction in the Transformers TV series;
Player versus player (PvP) is a type of multiplayer interactive conflict within a game between human players. [1] This is often compared to player versus environment (PvE), in which the game itself controls its players' opponents.