Yes, he could be in certain fanfictions. Fanfiction allows for a lot of creative freedom. Maybe the writer wants to show Jack's journey from being a Unicron fan to realizing the true nature of this evil entity. It can be a great way to explore character development. Or perhaps it's part of a more complex plot where Unicron has some sort of allure that Jack initially falls for, but then has to make a choice between his newfound interest and his loyalty to his Autobot friends.
One reason could be the allure of power. Unicron is an extremely powerful entity, and Jack might be attracted to that power. Maybe he feels that the Autobots' power is not enough to deal with the threats they face, and he sees Unicron as a potential solution. Another reason could be a sense of rebellion. Jack might be tired of the Autobots' rules and way of doing things, and Unicron represents a break from that.
No, Transformers Prime is an animated series and doesn't have the ability to 'watch' fanfic. Fanfic is something created by fans for fans to read, and the Transformers Prime entity doesn't have the sentience or function to engage with such written works in the way a human or a sentient being capable of reading would.
Mohawk was a character in the Transformers 5 movie. He was a member of the Decepticons. Mohawk's shape was very well restored as a toy in the movie, and the color effect was also good. His image was relatively unique among the Transformers toys. He had a unique ugly and handsome appearance. Mohawk's character experience was that after Megatron released him, he was killed by Bumblebee while chasing after the autobots. He did not have many scenes in the movie, but he was responsible for the funny and verbal roles in Decepticons. Mohawk's toys were mobile and could be positioned in various positions. They could also open their mouths. Overall, Mohawk's toys had a high degree of realism and a good texture.
The characters in Transformers included Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, Starscream, Omniscient, tape recorder, Marshal Meng, Fearless, Patronus, Flying Tiger, Holy Ape, Jack, and so on.
The novels are important for the franchise as they offer different perspectives. They can tell a story from the point of view of a minor character, which can be really interesting. Moreover, they can fill in the gaps between different installments of the movies or shows. For example, if there's a time jump between two seasons of an animated series, a novel can explain what happened during that time. This helps to keep the overall story of the Transformers franchise more cohesive and engaging for the fans.
There was a long-term grudge and war between the Yiqu Kingdom and the Qin Kingdom. The Yiqu Kingdom was established at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty. By continuously attacking the surrounding Xirong tribes, they built dozens of cities and sent soldiers to guard them. During the period of Duke Mu of Qin, Qin used the strategy of the Rong people to attack the Yiqu Country. They took down twelve cities in Yiqu and expanded their land by thousands of miles. However, the Yiqu Kingdom was not completely destroyed. It still existed and made peace with the Qin Kingdom. Later on, the Qin State adopted a policy of appeasement, roping in, and corruption. They had an affair with the King of Yiqu to limit the power of the Yiqu State. In 331 B.C., civil strife broke out in the Yiqu Kingdom. The Qin Kingdom took the opportunity to send troops to attack, and the Yiqu Rong surrendered to the Qin Kingdom. However, even if they surrendered on the surface, the king of Yiqu still caused trouble for Qin in the chaotic battle of the Central Plains. In 318 B.C., the Yiqu Kingdom betrayed the Qin Kingdom and paid tribute to the Wei Kingdom, which dealt a serious blow to the Qin Kingdom's plan to advance eastward. At this critical moment, Qin country adopted an ingenious method. In general, the relationship between the Yiqu Kingdom and the Qin Kingdom was one of love and hate. The Qin Kingdom had adopted many strategies to limit the power of the Yiqu Kingdom.