Story/Art/Letters: Tom Scioli
Edits: David Hedgecock
Plot
Spay-C gives Turbo a lift up to the ascending Command Center, so they can rescue Scooter inside, Turbo manages to get his way inside, but is ambushed on every floor by the Renegades, however he manages to easily defeat everything that is thrown at him. Eventually he finds his way to the Reprogramming center, where he looks into the records and discovers that Scooter volunteered to have his memories altered so he didn't feel bad about A.J.'s death, but Turbo screwed it up by removing him too early, causing severe brain damage for him!
Turbo smashes into the control room, where he takes down the Renegades guarding Cy-Kill, however Turbo manages to get an upperhand on Cy-Kill and shoots him through the eyes, killing the Renegade leader instantly.
Turbo soon finds and frees Scooter, before returning to the control room to take control of the ship, but Crasher tries to fend him off, after Turbo points out that both Leader-1 and Cy-Kill are dead, their war should die with them, which she agrees to.
Shortly, the Thruster and the Command Center return to the Earth, where Turbo and Crasher reveal their agreed alliance, much to everyone's joy. Major Domo reveals to the astronauts that the dematerializer is actually a time machine and can allow them and Spay-C to return to the past to try and repair their society, however two of the astronauts decide to stay on the current Earth, to try and rebuild it with the remaining humans.
The two ships return to Gobotron where they find the streets smashed up and swarmed with Vamps, led by Braxis, before they have to deal with them though, they are saved by Road Ranger and his allies, who tear through the army and impress everyone assembled, and he leads the assorted group to Gobotropolis to take control of the world.
Later, Spay-C and the remaining two human astronauts enter the dematerializer, hoping that this will work, but even the Go-bots left behind have no idea if it would work, as they may have either been killed upon entry or their own timeline will be replaced by a new one.
Shortly afterwards, Road Ranger, now in charge of Gobotron, decides to finally leave their past behind and separates the planet, freeing Earth, and leaving for another system to call their own.
The remaining humans on Earth say goodbye to the Go-Lems and leave across the seas to rebuild fresh elsewhere, they soon learn that some Go-bots have remained on Earth to defend it, and even them if need be, with Screw Head killing Magmar, who was intending to kill them for intruding on his land.
Whilst on their way to their new home space, Road Ranger starts work on creating an heir for himself, to ignite a new generation on Gobotron, and he urges his friends to do so too, he also decides that he wants to start seeding the multiverse with Gobotrons of their own, each with a name and identity of their own.
Road Ranger, thinking that Cy-Kill and Leader-1 were too dangerous to be reborn, decides to create a new Go-bot using their parts, hoping to create a better version of them both for the future....
Back in the past, Spay-C and his two remaining astronaut passengers return to Earth, before the Go-bot revolution begins, and try to warn their bosses about it's arrival, however their bosses are unhappy with them for returning home too early, but also for somehow losing half of their crew, and refuse to believe them, certain that the government's measures in place to control the Go-bots will hold....as a message alert comes through, informing them of Cy-Kill going rogue....
Characters
Guardian
Command Center - Fortress
Major Domo - Sports Car
Tic Toc - Watch
Pathfinder - Space Ship
Small Foot - Pick-up Truck
Leader-1 - Fighter Jet Dead
Rest-Q - Ambulance (Footage Only)
Other Guardians
Renegade
Cy-Kill/Go-Cyle Red - Motorcycle Killed by Turbo
Crasher - Race Car
Fitor - Jet
Tank - Tank
Buggy Man - Buggy
Crain Brain - Crane
Geeper Creeper - Jeep
Loco - Locomotive Sent to Wild West Era by Turbo
Thruster - Shuttle
Other Renegades
Go-Lem
Boulder - Tungsten
Magmar - Igneous Rock Killed by Screw Head
Granite - Granite
Other Go-Lems
Next Generation Go-Bot
Starscream - Fighter Jet Constructed from Cy-Kill and Leader-1's remains
Optimus Prime (Mentioned)
Bumblebee (Mentioned)
Other Go-Bot
Spay-C - Space Shuttle Returned to Pre-Revolution Era
Turbo - Race Car
Scooter - Scooter
Road Ranger - Truck
Vamp Army - Monstrous Cars Destroyed by Road Ranger and Allies
Bug Bite - VW Beetle
Von Joy - Sports Car
Zeemon - Sports Car
Destroyer - Tank
Staks - Truck
Screw Head - Drill Tank
Dive-Dive - Submarine
Human
Charlotte Scott Returned to Pre-Revolution Era
Venyamin Alexander Returned to Pre-Revolution Era
Lee Spencer
Other Astronaut
Professor Braxis Killed by Road Ranger
Primitive Humans
Nick Burns Skeleton inside Leader-1's Body
NASA Bosses (In the Pre-Revolution Era Only)
Matt Hunter (Flashback Only)
A.J. Foster (Flashback Only)
Cy-Kill's Creator (Flashback Only)
T. Coriander Banks (Flashback Only)
Native Americans (Flashback Only)
Notes
- Okay...now Earth, which has been trapped inside of Gobotron for centuries (maybe much more) also has land borders, generally associated with farmland (see picture just above)....WHERE DO THEY GET THEIR SUNLIGHT?!?!
- Also, despite previous appearances from the last two issues, we see there is an ocean around the ISLAND they have been on in this story so far...what happened to the desolate landscape from the previous issues?!
- Fitor gets incinerated by Turbo in the fuel station, but he's later seen perfectly fine in the control room with Cy-Kill. Now, it may be possible that he survived the explosive looking fire...but how did he get back to Cy-Kill with no injuries?
- Turbo mentions how his showdown with Loco has "been a long time coming"...but I'm pretty sure this is the first we've ever seen them together!
- Cy-Kill mentions that Leader-1 had control of all disintegrations and regenerations on Go-bots, with the later reveal that the Dematerializer is actually a Time Tunnel (aka a time machine) this implies that there's a recall switch on it for people sent back in time to be recalled again, unless by regeneration they mean reconstruction from scratch.
- It's revealed that Cy-Kill's original name was Go-Cycle Red, and he was designed for other Go-bots to use him for transport (most likely for those without land-based or other appropriate alternate modes)
- Two of the astronauts remain on the current Earth to help rebuild it, with Charlotte and the other one going back in time with Spay-C. I would give their names, but we don't know which one is which because they've never really been name-checked in the series properly. From last issue's dialogue, one of the astronauts to remain appears to be the completely unnamed one, the other one is the black astronaut, so just judging by their names, I'd guess he is Lee Spencer (he doesn't look too Russian)..so don't moan at me if I got it wrong in the end.
- Turbo mentions that he HAS been to the surface of Gobotron in the past, so I guess he abandoned Leader-1 and his cause after the planet was sealed inside the artificial world?
- How did Braxis and the Vamp army make it to Gobotron before the Command Center and Thruster? Is there a tunnel leading from Earth to the outer world? (As it isn't seen later either btw)
- Road Ranger mentions how he has never been to Earth and was born on Gobotron....then why does he have a very Earth-looking alternate mode? If he was born and developed to live on Gobotron, then he would have treads rather than wheels, which are mostly suited for a friction based ground, like on Earth rather than a smooth and metallic world like Gobotron.
- In the scene showing Cy-Kill and Leader-1 "playing" as a test, we see T. Coriander Banks and someone else, who based on his hair colour and Gobotics background I'll guess is Braxis in the background.
- Umm...why are Leader-1 and Cy-Kill being developed together? One's a military weapon and the other is a transport tool...shouldn't there be different departments for these different types of Go-bot?
- Loco wound up in the Wild West working as a steam locomotive when he was thrown through time
- There's no Moon around orbiting Earth when Gobotron is separated....THEY'RE ALL GUNNA DIE!!!
- Despite being clearly named "Go-Lems" in this story, the map at the end of the story calls them "Rock Lords"....
- It's heavily implied that Road Ranger's "son", who is an "optimized" version of himself, is going to be Optimus Prime, we can also assume based on appearance, the Bug Bite's "son" will be Bumblebee.
- Inside Leader-1's corpse we see the long dead skeleton of Nick Burns, who was killed during Leader-1 and Cy-Kill's battle at the end of ISSUE ONE! How is there still a skeleton in there?!?
- The combined rebirth of Cy-Kill and Leader-1 is unmistakably Starscream, which makes me somewhat ashamed that I never realized that putting Cy-Kill's colour scheme onto Leader-1 would give us a Starscream look-alike!
- We see on the last page that the astronauts arrive back on Earth just as Cy-kill goes rogue and is about to start his revolution, and we also learn that a space station in Earth's orbit, designed by Go-bots is actually named "Gobotron", explaining the starting point of the future planet around the Earth! We can assume that following the revolution, the Go-bots went into orbit and expanded on the satellite, eventually covering the Earth and growing outwards...YIKES!
- It's left open to interpretation whether the astronauts succeeded in stopping the revolution, but considering we get a panel on the next page showing a scene from issue one of Leader-1 on a mission, we can assume that everything will still happen as before.
- One has to wonder however, what is going to happen with the Spay-C and astronauts that are already alive in this time frame? Will the older versions of themselves seek them out for added help or are they just going to stay in deep space until Spay-C returns them home like he did in issue three?
- Okay, super theory time, considering the ending implying that the Gobots are going to become the Transformers, and that Earth is being rebuilt, AND all the disparaging references to the Transformers as Go-bots in the GI Joe vs Transformers series, I'm willing to assume that this series has in fact been a prequel to Tom Scioli's previous GI Joe vs Transformers series, eventually both worlds have forgotten about the other, in most ways, Earth is rebuilt to look like it did in the last 20th century, but still with space craft and other stupidly advanced things, and they have an innate hatred of transforming robots due to the old stories. Even the Go-Lems can be explained as having combined into one, and becoming the robot mode of Atlas from the last issue of that series!
- Either that, or this is just another set of toys that Scarlett is playing with in the mental asylum after having murdered her family and half the staff last time :)
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