A Decepticon faction comes across a potentially resource-rich world in which the local organic sapients have nearly been wiped out by larger and apparently mindless versions of themselves. The leader of this faction is one of the Decepticon warlords with a willingness to tolerate or even utilize organics. (Deathsaurus has an adopted human "son". Scorponok and other head/power/target-masters have human partners. Overlord is "piloted" by a human husband and wife team. Shockwave and Ratbat don't care as long as it's a logical and effective utilization of resources. Etc.)
The warlord in question makes the generous offer than if the humans submit to Decepticon rule and become and industrialized workforce suporting the Decepticon warmachine, then the Decepticons will save them from the ravenously hungry giants. When the Autobots show up, they are faced with a moral quandry of how to deny the Decepticons these resources without dooming the locals to a horrific end. Then it turns out that some of the locals can pull their own mass-shifting stunt to become giant sized while retaining their minds and things get even more interesting.
Transformers: Attack on Titan
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No, I don't believe the world has gone mad. In order for it to go mad it would need to have been sane at some point.
The warlord in question makes the generous offer than if the humans submit to Decepticon rule and become and industrialized workforce suporting the Decepticon warmachine, then the Decepticons will save them from the ravenously hungry giants. When the Autobots show up, they are faced with a moral quandry of how to deny the Decepticons these resources without dooming the locals to a horrific end. Then it turns out that some of the locals can pull their own mass-shifting stunt to become giant sized while retaining their minds and things get even more interesting.
Transformers: Attack on Titan
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No, I don't believe the world has gone mad. In order for it to go mad it would need to have been sane at some point.