In the G1 movie. Quintessons were weird and goofy with a strange, unknown connection to the Transformers.
In G1, S3 it's revealed the Quintessons built the Transformers... although I've been more of a fan of the idea that the Quintessons enslaved the transformers. Either way, they seem to have sold transformers to assorted alien species, effectively seeding Transformers across the universe even before the exoduses of the Great Wars.
Transformers One seems to be reimagining Quintessons, with at least some of them being alien, possibly cyborg or "transorganic" (ugh) quintessons capable of transformation. This isn't a bad idea, honestly.
If we were going to reboot G1 (and I think that's the best bet, especially if we use a Season 1 episode to explain that JJ-Abrams-style time travel made this a parallel reality, letting fans have their old cake AND their new cake and the occasional crossover...), though, I think we want to make the Quintessons more than goofy Ferengi. And here's my pitch for the Quintessons for such a new series:
1. Quintessons are an ancient race that sought out "perfection", and to that end they conquered 5 distinct races (hence "Quintesson").
2. No one knows what the original Quintessons looked like, but they've molded the technological, biological, and psychological advantages of their conquered species together to help them become the ideal, specialized society.
3. Cybertron was the last planet to be conquered, and the only planet to rebel successfully. Quintessons still use beastial cybertronians grown off world as their personal soldiers - Allicons, Sharkticons, etc. (MAYBE the beastial cybertrons were created by applying one of the other conquered species to cybertronian species. You could say they don't have sparks, but that'd suck; so I think we'd be talking about Insecticon-like budding, and grounding the Insecticons as byproducts of those early experiments.
4. Maybe using one of the conquered alien species technology, quintessons could create quintesson "elite soliders" (think the TFO transforming quintessons); but maybe the idea of changing shape is seem as demeaning to quintessons?
5. Quintesson Guards could be cyborgs of one of the conquered species who still obey their Quintesson masters.
6. During the height of the occupation, Quintessons shipped out a variety of worker and military robots to alien worlds, seeding them with transformers that one might meet if they ever do a Star-Trek style show. I'm also a fan of the rebellion on Cybertron being, at least in part, won with the help of Decepticon soldiers returning to their homeworld to free it. One benefit here is that this could create a divide in the cybertronian society; with local autobots favoring isolationism, while Decepticons being more hawkish. Having the "more experienced" Decepticons in the right can help explain how there's a peaceful end to one of the earlier wars that doesn't abolish the autobot/decepticon divide.
7. However, we can establish that Quintessons exploit and ultimately consume the planets they conquer, which explains why they don't have an empire, but instead used to Independence Day themselves from world to world.
8. After the Quintesson Exodus, maybe the Quintessons have broken up as a species. It's not hard to imagine they ended up on, say, 5 different planets so we could have different factions of Quintessons.
In G1, S3 it's revealed the Quintessons built the Transformers... although I've been more of a fan of the idea that the Quintessons enslaved the transformers. Either way, they seem to have sold transformers to assorted alien species, effectively seeding Transformers across the universe even before the exoduses of the Great Wars.
Transformers One seems to be reimagining Quintessons, with at least some of them being alien, possibly cyborg or "transorganic" (ugh) quintessons capable of transformation. This isn't a bad idea, honestly.
If we were going to reboot G1 (and I think that's the best bet, especially if we use a Season 1 episode to explain that JJ-Abrams-style time travel made this a parallel reality, letting fans have their old cake AND their new cake and the occasional crossover...), though, I think we want to make the Quintessons more than goofy Ferengi. And here's my pitch for the Quintessons for such a new series:
1. Quintessons are an ancient race that sought out "perfection", and to that end they conquered 5 distinct races (hence "Quintesson").
2. No one knows what the original Quintessons looked like, but they've molded the technological, biological, and psychological advantages of their conquered species together to help them become the ideal, specialized society.
3. Cybertron was the last planet to be conquered, and the only planet to rebel successfully. Quintessons still use beastial cybertronians grown off world as their personal soldiers - Allicons, Sharkticons, etc. (MAYBE the beastial cybertrons were created by applying one of the other conquered species to cybertronian species. You could say they don't have sparks, but that'd suck; so I think we'd be talking about Insecticon-like budding, and grounding the Insecticons as byproducts of those early experiments.
4. Maybe using one of the conquered alien species technology, quintessons could create quintesson "elite soliders" (think the TFO transforming quintessons); but maybe the idea of changing shape is seem as demeaning to quintessons?
5. Quintesson Guards could be cyborgs of one of the conquered species who still obey their Quintesson masters.
6. During the height of the occupation, Quintessons shipped out a variety of worker and military robots to alien worlds, seeding them with transformers that one might meet if they ever do a Star-Trek style show. I'm also a fan of the rebellion on Cybertron being, at least in part, won with the help of Decepticon soldiers returning to their homeworld to free it. One benefit here is that this could create a divide in the cybertronian society; with local autobots favoring isolationism, while Decepticons being more hawkish. Having the "more experienced" Decepticons in the right can help explain how there's a peaceful end to one of the earlier wars that doesn't abolish the autobot/decepticon divide.
7. However, we can establish that Quintessons exploit and ultimately consume the planets they conquer, which explains why they don't have an empire, but instead used to Independence Day themselves from world to world.
8. After the Quintesson Exodus, maybe the Quintessons have broken up as a species. It's not hard to imagine they ended up on, say, 5 different planets so we could have different factions of Quintessons.