Tlalakan


 * Tlalakans are a race of alien beings from Tlalak.

Tlalakans live on Tlalak, presumably located somewhere relatively close to Earth. As a community, they have access to the Well of Transformation, a pool of water which allows them to take on any form they wish, though typically they use it to adopt either a bipedal form for surface living, or a tailed "mermaid" form for living underwater. They live in an underwater city beneath the sea, though it's not clear if this is their traditional habitat or they use the sea as a natural defense against aggressors.

Known named Tlalakans include:


 * Alana
 * Mok
 * Tlaloc
 * Chac
 * Rarto

The Transformers cartoon
During the Third Cybertronian War, Tlalak was invaded and conquered by the Decepticons. They installed a drone named Deceptitran as ruler of the planet. Using an army of drones, Deceptitran was able to capture a good number of the Tlalakans, though the drones were unable to go underneath the water, which was where the Tlalakans lived in an undersea city.

Deceptitran used his Tlalakan prisoners to work on his floating city and to collect energon, even to the point of drawing it directly from their bodies. Eventually they revolted against their drone overlords and escaped, prompting Deceptitran to contact the Decepticons on Earth for assistance. The communication was also intercepted by the Autobots, prompting a group of them to investigate.

Bumblebee was promptly captured by the Decepticons, resulting in the Tlalakans and Autobots launching a rescue mission, which unfortunately resulted in Laserbeak tracking them back to the undersea city. The Decepticons subsequently attacked the city, causing much destruction. An concurrent attack on Deceptitran's own city led by Seaspray and Alana drew the Decepticons away. With the destruction of the Energon supply and loss of Deceptitran, the Decepticons fled the planet.

Tlaloc thanked the Autobots for helping to free them from Decepticon rule.

Foreign names

 * Japanese: Tlalakan-jin (トララカン人 Torarakanjin, "Tlalakan people")