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WM-R
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War For Cybertron. It’s a game that, along with its sequel Fall Of Cybertron, is the backstory for Transformers Prime.
Background Pony #194D
@WM-R  
I think he stopped being their leader because “Wrecker-style” cost his division a lot of good bots and he decided, “If we’re going to win this war, we’re not going to do it fighting as loose cannons.”
WM-R
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@Background Pony
 
I suspect he was the leader, but left before they became the SpecOps group they’re best known as. That could be why he so insistent they not use ‘Wrecker-style’ since he remembers the Wreckers as a traditional unit under his command, not the loose cannons they became. You know, one of those ‘In my time’ kind of things.
 
@Background Pony
 
Considering Cybertron’s a big planet and the war is all over the place, it isn’t too big a stretch to imagine Bulkhead and Arcee were fighting elsewhere so didn’t appear in the games proper (not counting cameos).
Background Pony #CE07
@Background Pony  
I personally believe that they are actually different universes, since the cyber games seem more like a badass reboot of the G1 series. And where the heck is Bulkhead?
Background Pony #9C62
@trueblue02  
Too bad, for whatever reason, this Ultra Magnus doesn’t seem to be the same one from WFC, considering this one is INCREDIBLY by the book, and well, is NOT the leader of the Wreckers. Which is strange, because Prime and WFC are supposed to be in the same continuity. Wonder how they’re gonna explain this little mishap…