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Thursday, 19 December 2019

FBF - To The Death #7

Title: Hope for the Best...Plan for the Worst
Story: Simon Furman
Art: Geoff Senior
Letterer: Martin Baines
Design by: Amazing15
Printed in the UK by: Mixam
Plot
The Firedrake has returned to Earth, but is in hiding, with the crew keeping busy, whilst waiting for Leone and Larssen to complete their mission, to recover some security footage from the Dryagin Ranch. Whilst waiting, they start making plans to storm the Hub Tri-Corp Cloudscraper.
At the Dryagin Ranch, the team find the destroyed house, but locate a hatch to a hidden room, where the security feed is located, they stream the footage to Dryagin, where he sees Mazur and the White Noise team kidnapping Lena and Leo before the explosion.
The girls are soon noticed and attacked by "Harpy Drones", they manage to destroy them, but know more will follow soon, so they request an evac.
At the Firedrake, Dryagin confronts King about where his wife and son are, but he claims to not know where they are, but that Snow wanted them safe, he tells him that their bio-metrics are being scrambled by a device used by White Noise operatives, but he'll give him the code to find them, once they are fully committed to the mission.

Six days later, the Triumvirate are worrying that Dryagin hasn't made a move against them yet, but Vici is certain that he is still coming, but is just biding his time.
Elsewhere, the White Noise team, along with Dryagin enter the Smolensk Oblast Region, where a "back door" to the Cloudscraper is located, having been part of the construction process. They make it inside, and locate an old monorail tunnel, which will take them straight to them. King gives Dryagin the code, which he transmits to Diamond Bill on the Firedrake, and has him track his family with it, quickly finding their apparent location
Elsewhere, the rest of the Pacifiers arrive outside the Cloudscraper, with Flynn using a fake ID, as a driver, and the rest hiding in the back of a holo-limo, and head towards their targets.
At the White Noise bunker in former Japan, Snow and his crew are preparing to stream the entire attack on the Triumvirate and expose their evil plans to the world, so they can cause global unrest and ruin their plot to destroy the Earth and leave with only their chosen few to repopulate another world.

Dryagin and his team arrive at the Cloudscraper's base, and prepare to break through the walls to enter it, with Dryagin getting ready to act as the symbol of rebellion against the Triumvirate, due to his legendary status as a Pacifier, and take out the Extinction Weapon.

At Essen Six, two guards, disguised as hobos are watching over a building, when they are confronted by a shuttle and told that they are under arrest and that this is now a global federation crime scene. The two "hobos" however reveal their guns and fire on the shuttle instead!
Characters
Pacifier
Aleksy Dryagin
Diamond Bill
Hash Flynn
Megan Umber
Jonas Huey
Dolan Rekt
Leone
Bette Larssen

Tri-Corp
Veni
Vidi
Vici
Killatoa (Mentioned)

White Noise
Deacon Snow
Juddh King
Berenger
Amador
Essen Six Guards
White Noise Forward/Tactical Bunker Team
New White Noise Team
Mazur (Footage Only)
Abduction Team (Footage Only)

Other Human
Lena Dryagin (Footage Only) Abducted by White Noise
Leo Dryagin (Footage Only) Abducted by White Noise
"Stunt Bodies" (Footage Only) Dead, Used to Fake Lena and Leo's Deaths

Other
A Grizzly Bear
Lupex, the Doggo (Footage Only) Abducted by White Noise

Notes
  • This issue confirms that only the Dryagin house was destroyed, not the entire ranch
  • This issue also confirms that Lena and Leo were indeed kidnapped by Snow, and it isn't some sort of artificial intelligence. The bodies seen in the rubble are some random townsfolk they placed in there
  • In the first "big" time skip we've had in this series since the interim between issue zero and one, we skip forward by almost a whole week!
  • King now has a new team of mostly unnamed guys....wonder how long these will last?
  • Grizzly Bears are mentioned as possibly being almost extinct in this series, likely implying that a lot of animal species have died out, or are close to it.
  • The part of the world where Lena is being held appears to be Germany, in fact looking at a map of Germany, the area they have highlighted features a city called "Essen", likely the originator of the "Essen Six" we hear namedropped here.
  • White Noise's base of operations is revealed to be in the "former nation of Japan", we've seen Snow working from the sea of Japan, but now we know the landmass still exists here

Thursday, 12 December 2019

IDW - Transformers: Galaxies #3

Title: Constructicons Rising! Part 3
Written by: Tyler Bleszinski
Art by: Livio Ramondelli
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Plot
Wheeljack witnesses the Constructicons in their combined form complete a building, in the aftermath of the war, but is terrified when he sees the combiner destroy that same building, and smiles as he did so, much as he was expecting from the combination of all those minds.
Termagax manages to calm the giant down and gets him to de-combine. She suggests to Scrapper that the Constructicons need to control the seventh mind that appears when they combine, by allowing him to take the reigns in that form, which they agree to try out.

Later, in Iacon, Wheeljack meets with the Senate to report his concerns about the Constructicons, and despite Termagax's pleas to allow them to work to rebuild Cybertron as they are destined to, but the leader of the Senate, Nominus Prime, disagrees, concerned with the damage they can cause to Cybertron and it's population, and more importantly to him, the extreme amount of Energon needed to power their combined form. He allows them to fix the damage they caused recently, but after that, they need to be dealt with.

Some while later, the Constructicons complete their work in Iacon, having taken Termagax's suggestion about their combined form and are proud with their work. Nominus soon arrives and congratulates them on their hard work, and presents them with badges of honour.
Soon, Nominus gives the Constructicons a new mission, to help rebuild an energy processing plant on one of their outposts, so they can use that energy to further fix Cybertron. Termagax says she agrees with Nominus, but asks them to be wary and not everyone who has left Cybertron, has been for noble reasons.
The Constructicons leave Cybertron, heading to Mayalx, for which they hope to only be a short mission...
Characters
Cybertronian
Nominus Prime - Jet
Termagax - Van
Wheeljack - Car
Scrapper - Earthmover
Bonecrusher - Bulldozer
Hook - Crane
Scavenger - Excavator
Long Haul - Dump Truck
Mixmaster - Mixing Truck
"Devastator" - Constructicon Gestalt
Nominus' Senate Members
Nominus' Guards
Iacon Workers
Primus (Mentioned)
Megatron - Armoured Vehicle (Mentioned)
"The Abomination, Abominus" - Terrorcon Gestalt (Mentioned)
Iacon Rebuilding Teams (Mentioned)
Notes
  • Sorry I'm so late on this one as well, but I've been busy with the new Pokémon games etc (plus as I mentioned last time, this series/storyline is kind of repetitive and boring)
  • This issue is set entirely in a flashback showing what happened between the flashbacks in issue 1, and the present day scenes
  • The scene of the Constructicons in "Devastator's" head seems to be based on the similar scene of the Combaticons inside Bruticus from Till All Are One.
  • To possibly explain why the Constructicons blame Wheeljack for them being stranded on Mayalx, we see that he is the one who reported their violence to the Senate here...however Termagax tells them that SHE thought them leaving was a good idea, and we never see them learning that Wheeljack said anything...so.....what happened there?
  • Nominus Prime finally makes a full appearance in a piece of media!!! YAY!!!
  • Nominus directly references the early scenes from Issue 6 of the main comic, where he says that Megatron, the miners and archivists are pulling their weight in rebuilding, which we saw in that issue.
  • The badges of honour shown this issue appear to be very simplified Autobot insignias, either meaning this is the origin of them, or that they simply base them off of their party's insignia for some reason.
  • Since Nominus doesn't have a badge in this issue and it being set RIGHT AFTER the world changing war, we can assume that the Autobot party hasn't been fully formed yet, so I'm just going to class everyone as Cybertronian in the character lists.
  • I think it's being implied from Scrapper noticing the workers also having the badges that there are some sort of symbol of trouble or perhaps an inhibiter of sorts, but we never see the Constructicons wearing them in this issue, or in the present day

Sig Pub - Transformers #50

Notes
  • This issue's screencap comics are for the episodes "The Visitor" and "Bring me the Spark of Optimus Prime"
  • The inside front cover features a nice retro poster of Optimus and Bee in a band
  • Chromia's profile says she is from the planet "Camien". I'm pretty sure the planet is supposed to be Caminus though....
  • The free gifts this time were some more stickers, an Energon Axe projectile launcher, and a Megatron target for it to be fired on.
Features
It's Bee Time! - Do some Bumblebee puzzles and colouring
Megatron Mystery - Now do some Megatron puzzles
Go, Grimlock, Go! - Lead Grimlock through a maze!
Bot Drawing - Do a grid drawing of Windblade's face
Battle of the Bots - Chromia vs Slipstream profiles
Find the Decepticon!- Identify a specific Decepticon from the line-up, using clues
Prime Picture! - Colour in a picture of Optimus
Competitions- Enter the contest to win some Cyberverse figures!
Prepare to Puzzle!- Do some more puzzles for Optimus
Bring Barricade to Life! - Colour in Barricade, and solve a coded fun-fact
Transformers Post - Witness the artwork of small human children!
Umblebee Search! - Find the word Bumblebee as many times as possible in a grid!

Monday, 11 November 2019

FBF - To The Death #6

Title: Killatoa
Story: Simon Furman
Art: Geoff Senior
Letterer: Martin Baines
Design by: Amazing15
Printed in the UK by: Mixam
Plot
The Pacifiers proceed to "rescue" Dryagin from the White Noise team, when both groups notice a third party arriving, Killatoa. The newcomer tears his way through the White Noise members, killing all but King himself, but he is saved when Dryagin and the Pacifiers use incendiary rounds to dehydrate the monster (following a suggestion about Killatoa's weakness from Snow, over his communicator) and they take off in the Firedrake. They decide that no matter where they'd go, the Triumvirate will find them, so they may as well continue to Earth, and bring the fight to them.

On Earth, the Triumvirate note his returning home, and lament his refusal to die, but also know that he cannot possibly win...
On the Firedrake, King gets grilled by the Pacifiers, he admits that he doesn't know if Dryagin's family are really dead, as Snow had just informed Dryagin, but he does know that they were all targeted for death, since the Triumvirate see Dryagin as a beacon for the regular people of Earth, and wanted that taken away. Dryagin isn't sure he can be this beacon of hope, but King says that he believes in him, whether he does, himself, or not.

Back on Earth, Snow is in his submarine, where he reminisces over when he learned of the Triumvirates true plans to use the Asphodel Extinction Weapon to stage an "accident" that will wipe out most of humanity, allowing themselves and a select group to escape and repopulate another world, to prepare to conquer more planets in the future. Snow couldn't allow this to be his legacy, so he faked his own death, and plotted for four years to save the world...
Four years later, in the present day, a boat approaches Snow's submarine, and he joins them, so he can meet with "The Director"
Back on the Firedrake, King gets locked into his quarters, and the team start preparing to return to Earth, with Dryagin asking Bill to try and find his wife and child, as he doesn't believe that they are really dead, and wants to rescue them. Elsewhere, above Earth, Killatoa makes his descent to the planet as well...

At the Tri-Corp Future Technologies Facility, the team there are preparing the weapon, as pre the Triumvirate's request, despite it being a little ahead of schedule, and they look into the chamber where it is being held....and is guarded by several abducted Asphodelians.... 
Characters
Pacifiers
Aleksy Dryagin
Jonas Huey
Bette Larssen
Diamond Bill
Megan Umber
Leone
Dolan Rekt
Hash Flynn

White Noise
Deacon Snow
Juddh King
Mazur Killed by Killatoa
Levy Killed by Killatoa
Trent Hubble Killed by Killatoa
Other White Noiser Killed by Killatoa
Boat Crew
"The Director" (Mentioned)

Tri-Corp
Veni/Beauregard Percy
Vici/Sebastian Pelle
Vidi/Lucius Warrender
"Future Technologies Senior Scientist"
"Future Technologies Boss"
"Spaceport Sniper" (Flashback Only) Killed by King

Other Human
Lena Dryagin
Leo Dryagin

Other
Killatoa
Asphodel Guardians
Lupex, the Doggy Thing
Killatoa's Co-Experiments (Mentioned) Eaten by Killatoa

Notes
  • The Cast list page has been updated by adding Killatoa to it, and having a big red "X" over Kraken's picture
  • So..I guess it was a bad sign after all that most of the White Noise guys were unnamed until now huh? (One's even STILL unnamed!)
  • In the back matter of this issue we get a small profile for Killatoa, which reveals that his blade weapons are heated, explaining why they cut through things so easily.
  • Snow sure seems to know a lot about Killatoa...considering it's mentioned that he was built in a lab, and that Snow used to work for them, it seems likely that Killatoa was built by Tri-Corp
  • As I theorized last issue, we learn here that the flashback Triumvirate that we saw ARE the same guys as we see in the present, but inside artificial bodies.
  • After about half of the series, we finally clearly learn what the Triumvirate's ultimate plan is, they want to use the Asphodel Extinction Weapon to kill off most of Humanity, allowing a smaller amount to repopulate a new world and start again.
  • Snow mentions that he faked his own death, explaining why the Triumvirate don't seem to be searching for him.

Sunday, 10 November 2019

IDW - Transformers (2019) #14

Title: The Change in Your Nature, Part 2
Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Anna Malkova & Bethany McGuire-Smith
Colours by: Joana LaFuente
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Plot
Security send in drones to try and talk to the Risers holed up in the Immersant Titan, but they keep shooting them down before they can talk for too long.
Outside, Chromia is coordinating her forces to deal with the Risers, whom she's started to identify. Suddenly one of the Risers non-fatally shoots at a sniper in waiting, Javelin, prompting Chromia to call Kup's team and orders them to break into the back of the Titan, but with as little damage as possible, due to the religious nature of Titans to the Reversionists, who would have a fit if one were to be damaged in some way.

In the Xeni-Quarter, Nautica visits the Voin embassy to speak with the delegate there about the recent Voin murder, and reports her finding to Prowl, waiting outside. She has a basic description of Brainstorm's murderer, but also learned that the Voin who was killed was important, and his death will cause some problems down the line...
At the Titan Mountain, the Securities distract the Risers, whilst Kup, Strongarm and Sideswipe manage to break into a hatch at the back of the Titan, but are found by one of the Risers, Lowload, who attacked them. he puts up a good fight, but Sideswipe plants an explosive on him, and badly hurts him, but the strong-bot manages to get back inside, resealing the hatch.

Sideswipe reports what just happened to Chromia, but is interrupted by Soundwave and some Ascenticons arriving, and Soundwave forcing his way into the Titan, confident that HE can speak with them and get them to give up, to everyone's confusion. Bee is unsure on Soundwave's motives, so he follows him into the Titan, whilst Elita-1 stays outside to stand guard.
Starscream soon arrives, claiming to be there to make sure there's some survivors from this mission, and walks to the side, where he starts getting into from his spy within the Ascenticons, Refraktor.

Inside the Titan, the Risers are immediately willing to give up and cooperate with Security on Soundwave's request. He starts to leave to inform them and turn this into a win for the Ascenticons over Security, when Ruckus reveals that he knows too much about the Rise, mentioning Shockwave and how Soundwave helped in the abduction of Barricade. Soundwave calls him a fool, and leaves his staff behind, telling them it is to disable surveillance, and leaves.
Bee manages to get out of the Titan just before Soundwave, and pretends he was there the whole time. Soundwave claims that the Risers have explosives and are unstable, with Bee noting to Elita that Soundwave doesn't have his staff with him.

Below, Starscream has been briefed on all the recent activities with the Ascenticons, but asks Refraktor when Bumblebee joined up, as he finds that suspicious.
Before he can get an answer though, the Titan explodes, sending everyone flying and stunning Chromia on the spot at the sight.
Elsewhere, Geomotus and Landmine are witnessing some odd behaviours with the natural geysers in an open field, when they see the huge explosion from the Titan
Back in Iacon, Megatron witnesses the explosion from a balcony with Jhiaxus and Strika, and claims that they are now in a race against catastrophe, which they cannot fail....
Characters
Security
Chromia - Car
Prowl - Police Vehicle
Springer - Car/Helicopter
Kup - Pick-Up Truck
Strongarm - Police Van
Sideswipe - Car
Stakeout - Police Vehicle
Flak - Missile Launcher Mounted Truck
Javelin Injured by Kaskade with Sniper

Ascenticon
Megatron - Treaded Vehicle
Soundwave - Hovercraft
Elita-1 - Car
Bumblebee - Winged Hovercraft
Refraktor - Hovercraft
Acidestorm - Tetrajet
Strika - Battle Tank
Jhiaxus - Jet

The Rise
Ruckus - Buggy Seemingly Killed in Titan Explosion
Wirespike Seemingly Killed in Titan Explosion
Kaskade Seemingly Killed in Titan Explosion
Lowload - Drill Tank Seemingly Killed in Titan Explosion
Shockwave - Hovercraft (Mentioned)
Barricade - Police Vehicle (Mentioned)
Ex-Intelligence Officers (Mentioned)
Brainstorm's Murderer (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Starscream - Tetrajet
Nautica - Submarine
Road Rage - Flying Car
Geomotus - Radar Mounted Rover
Landmine - Plough Truck
Immersant Titan Merged into Cybertron, Body Destroyed with Explosives
Brainstorm - Jet (Mentioned) Dead
Reversionists (Mentioned)

Other Species
Voin Diplomat
Other Voins
Murdered Voin (Mentioned) Dead
The Thraal Authorities (Mentioned)
Notes
  • Oh, so the drill-guy ISN'T Frenzy, or anyone else after all, he's just some random guy called "Lowload"...that was fun while it lasted...
  • It's confirmed here that some bots who go "Immersant" do eventually die, as the Titan where this story is set it is mentioned as having no brain or spark readings in a long time.
  • Nautica mentioned in Issue 12 that the murder of the Voin could be very bad news depending on who it was, and she confirms this issue that he WAS one of the ones who it is bad news to kill here (we don't know in what way or what the repercussions would be yet though)
  • Springer works security in Crystal City? Shouldn't he be dealing with the rampant riots there, rather than being involved in this stand-off?
  • Soundwave is revealed to have been in the Intelligence department before Starscream took over as the Head, we previously learned that a lot of Risers were ex-Intelligence, so it is likely they joined the Rise on Soundwave's orders or coercion.
  • Refraktor is revealed to be a mole in the Ascenticons for Starscream, much like how Bumblebee is for Optimus.
  • Bee is shown to be spying on Soundwave during his meeting with Ruckus' crew, but it's unclear if he left before Ruckus started giving out information about the connection between the Rise and Ascenticons or after.
  • It's unclear yet, but it seems that Soundwave's suppressor staff either has an explosive setting, or it activated some pre-planted bombs in the Titan (somehow), which causes the explosion in the Titan, which was in turn clearly done to silence them from revealing Shockwave's position on Cybertron, and the connection between the Rise and Ascenticons 
  • I've put the Risers down as a deaths, but let's be honest, if Windblade can survive an explosion and being thrown miles away, then there's no reason (beyond branding) that the Risers couldn't as well.
  • Geomotus' friend Landmine, previously only mentioned in the series, is revealed to be based on Energon Landmine's smaller robot mode.
  • Landmine's fear-induced transformation is similar to the condition that Flywheels had in MTMTE, where he transformed whenever he lied.
  • The last page seems to imply that Megatron knows that the explosion at the Titan was caused by Soundwave, implying again that this was pre-planned or expected to happen, perhaps Megatron had someone set off an explosion without Soundwave's knowledge even, as revenge for him keeping secrets from him earlier in the series?

IDW - Transformers: Galaxies #2

Title: Constructicons Rising, Part 2
Written by: Tyler Bleszinski
Art by: Livio Ramondelli
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Plot
On Mayalx, the Constructicons are sparring in a make-shift gladiatorial arena to improve their fighting skills, since Scrapper believes the changing times on Cybertron will lead to problems, and he wants them to be prepared.
Elsewhereon the planetoid, the Insecticons devour a dead Cybertronian, and metabolise him into Energon between themselves. They get interrupted by a communication from Shockwave however, who orders Bombshell to pick up the pace in getting the Constructicons to join their cause.
Back at the "arena" Scrapper teaches the others a lesson, when he defeats Bonecrusher, without even using a weapon, and knocks him out. Bombshell soon arrives and creeps out the Constructicons, with his temptation to eat the injured Bonecrusher.

The bug-bot proceeds to tell the Constructicons the story of how when he, and the others were forged, they were discovered to have a unique ability to eat raw materials, and create Energon from it, which was quickly put to use by society, however when the war started, the trio were pulled into it and eventually started eating the corpses of the war's victims, gaining their new title as Insecticons.
Following the war, the new bots in charge decided to distance themselves from these new monsters, and eventually sent them out to distant colonies to clean them up, and keep them out of sight.

Bombshell concludes his story by explaining that they wanted to get rid of them, because they were scared of them, and their powers, just like what happened to the Constructicons. The builders point out that the Insecticons ARE monsters though, and all the Constructicons want to do is build. But Bombshell reiterates that they are being kept underpowered and far away, never to return, due to everyone fearing their combined form, and hints towards them that he has allies that can allow them to live their lives, unchained and free from that fear... 
Characters
The Rise
Bombshell - Boll Weevil
Kickback - Locust
Skrapnel - Scarab Beetle
Shockwave - Hovercraft (On Communicator Only)

Other Cybertronian
Scrapper - Earthmover
Bonecrusher - Bulldozer
Mixmaster - Mixing Truck
Long Haul - Dump Truck
Scavenger - Excavator
Hook - Crane
Building Site "Accident" Victim Killed and Eaten by Insecticons
Devastator - Constructicon Gestalt (Statue/Mentioned Only)
Brainstorm - Jet (Flashback Only)
Brainstorm's Cos-Researchers (Flashback Only)
Notes
  • Sorry I haven't uploaded this thing before now, I've just been busy recently, and this series hasn't been too motivating to get it done earlier. (Assuming it's out on time, the next issue will also be a little late, due to a trip I'm taking next weekend)
  • It's implied in this issue that the Constructicons are being kept underpowered to make them slower and cause them to have a reason for not being able to return to Cybertron sooner. It's also very likely that it is to stop them from combining into Devastator and causing another ruckus!
  • The Insecticon's victim this issue is mentioned as having an "accident" leading to his death...me thinks they killed him for his juices!
  • Bombshell knowing who Shockwave is, and seemingly working for him implies that he is a member of the Rise.
  • Its mentioned that Shockwave has plans for Bombshell's Cerebro-shells, considering the title of the story-arc in the main comic is currently "The change in your nature" could this be a hint towards an upcoming plot point?
  • The last panel of the penultimate page of Devastator's head in a closeup is unclear, it might be a statue, like I think, or it could be a flashback to when they combined. If it is a statue though...then why was it made, when it's been made clear than people are afraid of Devastator?
  • Apparently the crater made when Devastator punched the ground outside Iacon was never filled in...is it just a bro-fist pool when the acid rains come then?

Thursday, 24 October 2019

FBF - To The Death #5

Title: Asphodel
Story: Simon Furman
Art: Geoff Senior
Letterer: Martin Baines
Design by: Amazing15
Printed in the UK by: Mixam
Plot
With Dryagin gone, Diamond Bill releases the others from the Firedrake's tractor beam, and resigns his commission, refusing to work for a monster like Kraken. Kraken has the team arrest Bill for him, and also bring Leone back to the ship, to be dealt with later, warning the rest that they'll be dealt with too if they betray him. They begrudgingly agree, whilst Kraken heads off to kill Dryagin himself.

On Earth, the female Sleepwalker is searching around a place called "Echo Conclave" to find her target, and is directed to it by a small child, whom she pays with some computer chips.

Back on the Moon, Dryagin drives the Luna-Quad he was left by Bill and heads towards the Luna-6 facility, rather than the closer Luna-4, assuming Kraken won't be there. Unfortunately, Kraken knows Dryagin too well and intercepts him along the way, causing both quads to crash, and Dryagin gets fired on by him, leading him to a rock to try and hide behind, but unfortunately one of the Cyber warriors find him, and aim directly at him.
Kraken orders the Cyber to let him get the kill, takes aim, and then the Cyber suddenly turns on him, filling Kraken with bullet holes, before telling the confused Dryagin to run away, unaware that the original operator has been killed and replaced by the Sleepwalker on Earth.

An alien spacecraft arrives at Earth, and Killatoa exits to meet with the Triumvirate, to learn who his new target is.
On the Moon, King's team arrives and find Kraken's body, and communicates with Snow through the Cyber, who has remained next to the dead body, who explains that he now has full control of it's sensory output, but also urges King to hurry up, as their enemies may have called in someone stronger to take out Dryagin now that Kraken is dead.
Elsewhere, the Pacifiers defy Kraken's orders and free both Leone and Bill, intending to go after Dryagin and rescue him, regardless of their orders, since they're all fed up of being used now.

Dryagin arrives at a Lunar Spaceport, where he finds King's shuttle, and attempts to take it for himself, inside he finds the technician, and Mazur, the latter of whom he manages to defeat in battle, assuming he's an enemy. He is stopped from killing the White Noise member when King returns and activates a holo-communicator, allowing Dryagin to talk to Snow, who explains that he used to work for the Energy Corp and that his team's first mission to Asphodel was so they could create an extinction weapon, which his team is now trying to disable, before it can be used. He also informs Dryagin that the Triumvirate ordered the deaths of his wife and child, causing him to be devastated.

The Pacifiers arrive in the Firedrake, and order King and his team to step away from Dryagin, also assuming them to be the enemy too
Characters
Pacificers
Aleksy Dryagin
Josiah Kraken Killed by Sleepwalker in Cyber Warrior
Jonas Huey
Leone
Bette Larssen
Hash Flynn
Megan Umber
Dolan Rekt
Diamond Bill
The Echelon (Mentioned)

White Noise
Deacon Snow
Juddh King
Mazur
Trent Hubble Still Kidnapped into Team
Female Sleepwalker
Rest of King's Tac-Team

Energy Corp/Tri-Corp
Veni
Vidi
Vici
Sebastian Pelle (Flashback)
Lucius Warrender (Flashback)
Beauregard Percy (Flashback)
Crowe (Flashback)
Future Technologies Scientists (Flashback)
Cerberus (Mentioned)

Other Human
Recycle Café Cyber Soldier Operator Killed by Sleepwalker
Random Civilians
Lena Dryagin (Mentioned) Claimed to be Dead by Snow
Leo Dryagin (Mentioned) Claimed to be Dead by Snow
Last Cyber Soldier Operator (Mentioned)

Other
Killatoa
Asphodel's Denizens (Flashback) Now Extinct
Notes
  • So it turns out that the opening scenes last issue where Dryagin is approached by a Cyber-Warrior was actually set during THIS issue, not the previous one, like I thought before.
  • During the brief visit to Earth early in the story, we can see that the feed from the Moon has been stopped, and replaced with re-runs of previous missions, most likely because people may start rioting if they learned that Dryagin is the one being actively targeted for death.
  • Kraken says "All that is over, finished." A very Furmanism-filled line :D
  • Oh and then he says "End of the Road"!! I love this series 
  • We learn that one of the sleepwalker's missions is to replace a Cyber-Warrior, and to use it to help Dryagin survive, so we should be able to assume that the other one was sent to take out the other remaining one too.
  • We finally get a view of Killatoa, who basically looks like an amphibious version of Death's Head, a character that Furman created back in the 80's, and is also a hired gun of sorts.
  • The kidnapped engineer from the past couple issues is finally named as "Trent Hubble"...oddly this is probably the most normal name we've had in the series so far!
  • Still no names for most of King's team however...this doesn't bode well for them!
  • We learn that the man we saw with Snow in the prequel story is Beauregard Percy, who along with his equally old and decrepit fellows, Sebastian Pelle and Lucius Warrender, were the heads of Energy Corp and ran the same positions as the Triumvirate do in the comic's present. From how large they look, and how Killatoa questions whether they are still "gentlemen" we can either assume that these are cloned or robotic bodies used by these older characters.
  • Snow decides to tell Dryagin that Lena and Leo were killed in the explosion, rather than him rescuing them. This is either the truth, but the ones we've seen before are AI based on them, or he is lying to Dryagin to get him angry enough to take down the Triumvirate for him (I personally believe it to be the latter)
  • Snow also mentions that he would have tried to redirect Dryagin's mission, had he of known he was the one leading it, implying some hidden connection. Considering his unwillingness to show himself to Lena, despite happily doing so with Dryagin, we can probably assume that he is related to her, possibly her father or grandfather.
  • The Asphodel Extinction Weapon, as previously seen in the prequel story, is confirmed to be an extinction weapon made from the resources of Asphodel, and not a weapon to destroy the planet, or something related to it at least.
  • The Cerberus mentioned in this issue is likely just a code-name for the Triumvirate, but knowing this writer, I'm going to class it as another "character", just in case.

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

IDW - Transformers (2019) #13

Title: The Change in Your Nature, Part 1
Written by: Brian Ruckley
Art by: Angel Hernandez & Alex Milne 
Colours by: Joana LaFuente 
Letters by: Tom B. Long
Editors: David Mariotte & Tom Waltz
Plot
The Ascenticons have their bodies branded with the new purple Ascenticon insignia, and Bee decides to use this moment to confront Skytread for him attacking him during the attack on the Ascenticon HQ, allowing the Rise to capture Barricade. Skytread tries to ignore the accusation, but Bee attacks the other Ascenticon, until Elita-1 steps in a separates the two, with Bee pointing out to her that something is wrong with her Acsenticon Guard.

At the medical centre, Ratchet tells Chromia that Windblade should be able to wake up soon to heal by herself, and the topic shifts to the list she recovered from the Rise base, some of whom have been identified, and are being hunted down, but to no real avail, and they learn that more riots are starting up, and some calls for elections are starting to begin...

Whilst on patrol, Sideswipe and Springer are informed of a break-in at a near-by sub-station, so they head out to investigate, with Springer going ahead, using his aerial mode (much to Sideswipe's annoyance).
Springer soon arrives at the station, and finds a Rise team raiding the facility, he confronts them, but is overwhelmed by them, Sideswipe soon arrives and the duo chase the Risers to an Immersant, where they've holed up and attack the security members from the mountainous Cybertronian's body, stopping them from getting closer.

Meanwhile, at Ascenticon HQ, Bee tries to hack into the personnel records of the Ascenticons, but is caught by Elita, who he convinces to help him, due to her also finding things strange lately. Elita breaks him into the database, but finds that the records for Barricade and Quake were both erased, right after they were capture and went missing, respectively, the latter, being the same night Rubble was killed, and that these files were deleted by Soundwave himself.
Soundwave bursts in, demanding to know what they were doing, and Elita quickly lies that Bee wanted to know what information was being held on him, which Soundwave seems to accept. He informs them to get ready for a mission to the Immersant, as they can use this situation to show off the new face of the Ascenticons to the world...

Chromia is sending out Security to aid in the fight at the Immersant, but is stopped briefly by Ratchet, who wants to tell her his findings in person. Most of the Risers on the list were ex-miners, gladiators, intelligence and military officers, but noticed one name, who was both a miner and intelligence officer at different stages, someone who is fond of using drills...Frenzy...
Characters
Autobot
Sentinel Prime - Space Shuttle
Orion Pax - Truck (Mentioned)

Security Forces
Chromia - Car
Prowl - Police Car
Crosshairs - Van
Sideswipe - Car
Springer - Car/Helicopter
Nightbeat
Windblade - VTOL Jet Still in CR Chamber
"Autotroopers"
Other Security Officers

Ascenticon
Soundwave - Hovercraft
Elita-1 - Car
Bumblebee - Winged Hovercraft
Acid Storm - Tetrajet
Skytread - Tank and Jet
Jhiaxus - Jet
Deadlock
Ambulon
Refraktor - Hovercraft (Mentioned)
Other Ascenticons

The Rise
Ruckus
Wirespike
Kaskade
"Drill-bot"
Quake - Tank (Mentioned)
Barricade - Police Car (Mentioned)
Sixshot - Jet/Car/Tank/Gun/Beast (Mentioned)
Lugnut (Mentioned)

Other Cybertronian
Ratchet - Ambulance
Damus
"Immersant Titan" Went Immersant as a Mountain Range
"Energon Production Rep"
"Movie Hubcap"
Other Bar Patrons
Brainstorm - Jet (Mentioned) Dead
Rubble (Mentioned) Dead
Hoist (Mentioned)
Flatline (Mentioned)
Heretech (Mentioned)
The Reversionists (Mentioned)
Primus (Mentioned)
Notes
  • Hernandez deals with the artwork for the scenes dealing with the Risers and their stand-off at the Immersant, the rest of the issue is done by Milne (the main artist for MTMTE, Unicron and other series from old IDW) 
  • Despite using the new insignia here, the Ascenticons are not identified as "Decepticons" yet...This will be confusing if I forget about this point later in the series!
  • Former Decepticons turned Autobot from old IDW, Deadlock and Ambulon appear this issue, time will tell if they will jump ship like they have in the past this time too.
  • Bee uses the head-mounted light he used at the start of the series, but this time in a combative way, using it to blind Skytread briefly, before punching him.
  • Ratchet confirms that Windblade can get out of her CR chamber to finish healing herself soon. I'm not going to believe this until she is out of it though, especially after what happened to the old IDW's Sideswipe.
  • The Dremden system is mentioned briefly as being a past opponent in a battle with Cybertron, this is likely where the Occulted Dremden, first mentioned last issue, come from
  • The second bot who meets with Sentinel is unidentified, so it's unclear if he's a new character, or an older one, but with an unfamiliar design.
  • The bot being chased by the "Autotroopers" appears to be based on Movie series Hubcap, but using the Dipstick/Tappet character model
  • The Autotroopers appear to be based on the toy of Power of the Primes Jazz's mold (though that is a basic character design, so it may just be a coincidence)
  • Brainstorm is revealed to have been killed by impaling with machinery, likely a drill.
  • This issue confirms that Sixshot does indeed still have six modes.
  • Following the murder of Brainstorm, security have added monitors to the sub-stations to alert security to intruders etc.
  • Elita-1 is continuing to show signs that she is going to switch sides, along with Bee, with her being uncertain over the recent events in the Ascenticons and the blatant cover-up taking place
  • The unnamed drill-bot Rise member goes unnamed here, but due to his mention at the end, it is possible that this character is Frenzy, but in an unfamiliar design, however he does bear a superficial similarity to Drillhorn, a character with a drill tank mode, and also has a rhino theme (hence the horn thingies on his head)
  • The security trucks at the end of the issue look similar to the alternate used by Roller in the old IDW, implying that one of them might be him
  • It was mentioned earlier in the series that the bot who killed Brainstorm looked "blue or bluish") so if Frenzy was the killer, then this is a FIBRIR universe, and I am okay with that :)