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''The Overlords were a group of Autobots from the [[Generation 1]] continuity family.''
 
   
The Overlords were the ruling council on [[Cybertron]] before the onset of the [[Great War]]. Their home base was [[Iacon]].
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:''The Overlords are a group of [[Autobot]]s from the [[Generation One]] [[continuity family]].''
   
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[[Image:Overlordautobot.jpg|thumb|right|300px|"Plaise, suh, may I 'aff s'more?"]]
==Marvel Comics UK continuity==
 
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The '''Overlords''' were the ruling council on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] before the onset of the [[Great War]]. Their home base was [[Iacon]].
   
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==Fiction==
The last of the Overlords, an old and feeble mech who needed near-constant refuelling to keep himself functioning, was in rule during the time period immediately before the onset of the War, when Cybertron was broken up into many warring city-states. Two such provinces - [[Tarn]] and [[Vos]] - were on the verge of yet another of these scuffles, when the Overlord, accompanied by his bodyguards [[Nightstalker]] and [[Ravage]], along with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and a then-neutral [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], visited them to promote a more diplomatic solution to the conflict in the form of gladiatorial battles. The talks went south, however, and the Overlord was forced to retreat back to Iacon.
 
   
 
===Marvel Comics UK continuity===
On their way there, however, the Overlord and his troupe were cornered by Tarnian warriors, who had blocked off their only escape by destroying the bridge to Iacon. Optimus, seeing they were outnumbered, jumped the damaged bridge in order to return to Iacon for reinforcements, while Megatron, Ravage, and Nightstalker stayed behind to defend the aging monarch. The Tarnians were just too much for them, however, and in an extreme show of loyalty, Nightstalker detonated the bomb he and the rest of the Overlord's bodyguards were fitted with (as a last resort) to destroy himself and the Tarn army. Now safe, but severely energy-deprived, the Overlord begged Megatron and Ravage to share with him some of their energy, but they refused, believing that Megatron would be the future for Cybertron, watching as the rusted old mech died out.
 
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During a time immediately prior to the [[Cybertronian Civil Wars]], the planet was broken up into a gala of warring city-states, ruled over (rather pathetically) by the last of the Autobot Overlords. This aging, rusted husk of a mech{{m-}}enfeebled to the point of needing a near-constant supply of [[Energon]] injected directly into his body to keep himself functional{{m-}}had attempted to quell the fighting between two such providences, those of [[Tarn]] and [[Vos]], with the suggestion of settling their disputes through gladiatorial combat, instead of all-out conflict. The talks went sour, however, and as war began brewing between the two city-states once again, the Overlord{{m-}}accompanied by his trusted bodyguards [[Nightstalker]] and [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]], along with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and a then-neutral [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]{{m-}}was forced to beat a hasty retreat back to Iacon.
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He didn't get far, however, before the Tarn forces cornered him and his party at the ruins of the bridge to Iacon, the forces having demolished it to prevent their quarry from escaping. Jumping the gap, Optimus went on ahead to gather reinforcements, while Megatron and the bodyguards held their ground. Unfortunately, they quickly realized just how outnumbered they really were, and both Megatron and Ravage suggested they try to jump the gap, as well. Nightstalker, in an extreme show of loyalty to his charge, defied their suggestion and sacrificed himself to take out the Tarn army, instead of leaving the Overlord behind to save their own skins.
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His sacrifice was in vain; now almost completely out of energon, the Overlord pleaded to both Megatron and Ravage to spare some of their own energy to keep him alive, but they rebuffed him. Megatron was convinced that he would make a better leader of Cybertron even then, and Ravage was convinced to agree, noting that Megatron was the planet's best chance of weathering the inevitable change on the horizon. Faced with this shocking betrayal of his most trusted comrades, the Overlord was left to perish, his death retold by Megatron to all who asked as his circuits giving out from the stresses of escaping the Tarn army. {{storylink|State Games}}
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 21 September 2009

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


The Overlords are a group of Autobots from the Generation One continuity family.
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"Plaise, suh, may I 'aff s'more?"

The Overlords were the ruling council on Cybertron before the onset of the Great War. Their home base was Iacon.

Fiction[]

Marvel Comics UK continuity[]

During a time immediately prior to the Cybertronian Civil Wars, the planet was broken up into a gala of warring city-states, ruled over (rather pathetically) by the last of the Autobot Overlords. This aging, rusted husk of a mech—enfeebled to the point of needing a near-constant supply of Energon injected directly into his body to keep himself functional—had attempted to quell the fighting between two such providences, those of Tarn and Vos, with the suggestion of settling their disputes through gladiatorial combat, instead of all-out conflict. The talks went sour, however, and as war began brewing between the two city-states once again, the Overlord—accompanied by his trusted bodyguards Nightstalker and Ravage, along with Optimus Prime and a then-neutral Megatron—was forced to beat a hasty retreat back to Iacon.

He didn't get far, however, before the Tarn forces cornered him and his party at the ruins of the bridge to Iacon, the forces having demolished it to prevent their quarry from escaping. Jumping the gap, Optimus went on ahead to gather reinforcements, while Megatron and the bodyguards held their ground. Unfortunately, they quickly realized just how outnumbered they really were, and both Megatron and Ravage suggested they try to jump the gap, as well. Nightstalker, in an extreme show of loyalty to his charge, defied their suggestion and sacrificed himself to take out the Tarn army, instead of leaving the Overlord behind to save their own skins.

His sacrifice was in vain; now almost completely out of energon, the Overlord pleaded to both Megatron and Ravage to spare some of their own energy to keep him alive, but they rebuffed him. Megatron was convinced that he would make a better leader of Cybertron even then, and Ravage was convinced to agree, noting that Megatron was the planet's best chance of weathering the inevitable change on the horizon. Faced with this shocking betrayal of his most trusted comrades, the Overlord was left to perish, his death retold by Megatron to all who asked as his circuits giving out from the stresses of escaping the Tarn army. State Games