Written by: Nick Roche
Art by: E.J. Su & Nick Roche
Colours by: Rebecca Nalty
Letters & Design by: Johanna Nattalie
Assistant Editor: Riley Farmer
Editor: David Mariotte
Plot
Rodimus investigates the pod used by the Visitor, but keeps being interrupted by Shib, who followed him, and explains that she, and her family, have been hiding him for generations.
Rodimus tries to use the stars to determine exactly how long it's been since he went into hiding, but is shocked to see the stars linking out of existence, which Shib says has been happening since at least her grandfather's time.
The elderly Autobot laments that his species is to blame for the stars dying, and for so many world's dying, all because of their war.
Soon, a mob from the town arrives, and they intend to take Rodimus away for a town meeting to determine his fate, and also intend to imprison Shib and her family for hiding an alien robot. Rodimus agrees to be captured, but on the condition that Shib and her brothers not be blamed at all.
Elsewhere, Moon, formerly Spine-Shucker, guards the new base of his crew of eclectic Cybertronians, who have landed on the planet to look for a new home, and for more biofuel to power them.
Override and Riotgear are sent out to find Nitro, their scout, and locate his pod, which is being guarded by two of the townsfolk, whom Riotgear quickly grabs and learns that another Cybertronian was taken to town. Riotgear proceeds to devour the townsfolk to use as fuel...
At her homestead, Shib speaks with her brother Beets, before silently sneaking out of the house, slipping past the sleeping guard.
The next morning, Rodimus has been strapped to the ground, and is being guarded by some townsfolk, but they are soon distracted when Override and Riotgear arrive, and completely ignore them when they notice Rodimus.
Shib tries to free Rodimus, but he's afraid for her safety due to more of his kind appearing. Shib hides, at Rodimus' request, but the two other Cybertronians "rescue" him, and drive back towards their base.
The town's Alderman is told about the "rescue" and he's furious, despite their weapons having no effect on the giant robots regardless. He is further angered when he learns that Shib escaped from her house, and now considers her a conspirator with the aliens.
Rodimus is soon brought to the Cybertronian camp, where everyone is shocked to see another member of their species. Rodimus intends to fight them all, but his energy depletion gets to him, and he passes out.
While offline, Rodimus recalls how he, Gripper and Strongarm landed on the planet, with Rodimus intending to have them all just die out here, and not cause any further problems for the universe, hoping they're the last of their species.
Rodimus soon wakes up, and is shocked when no-one recognises his name, and learns that the Last Cybertronians have been overwriting their old memories to help themselves survive, and also now power themselves on Biofuel, and reveals that they already have a new subject to be converted into fuel...Shib, who was hiding in Rodimus' cape!
Characters
Autobot
Rodimus - Wagon Base (Previously Car)
Strongarm - Van (Flashback)
Gripper - Buggy (Flashback)
Powermaster Optimus Prime - Truck (Flashback)
Grandus - Battle Platform (Flashback)
Grimlock - Tyrannosaurus Rex (Flashback)
Thunderclash - Truck (Flashback)
Windblade - VTOL Jet (Flashback)
Tigerhawk - Winged Tiger (Flashback)
Bulkhead - Van (Flashback)
Armada Red Alert - Van (Flashback)
Arcee - Car (Flashback)
Decepticon
Galvatron - Cannon (Flashback)
Gigatron - Jet/Bat/Car/Dragon/Hand (Flashback)
Predaking - Predacon Gestalt (Flashback)
Starscream - Tetrajet (Flashback)
Sixshot - Car/Jet/Tank/Gun/Winged Beast (Flashback)
Strika - Battle Tank (Flashback)
Flamewar - Motorcycle (Flashback)
Snarler - Drill-Beast (Flashback)
Noisemaze - Space Jet (Flashback)
Calcar - Car (Flashback)
The Last Cybertronians
Steeljaw - Van
Sharpclaw - Car
Moon/Spine-Shucker - Rabbit
Override - Car
Riotgear - Tank
Cyberwarp - Jet
Vex
Wedge - Bulldozer
Treadshock - Tank
Nitro - Car (Mentioned) Dead
Scylla (Mentioned) In Stasis
Lunaclub (Mentioned In Stasis
"The Veteran" (Mentioned) In Stasis
Donnokt Denizens
Shib Wallkis Captured by the Last Cybertronians
Alderman Errold
Beets Wallkis
Wallkis Homestead Guard
Tunp
Spletsil
Rodimus' Third Guard
Buck Eaten by Riotgear
Buck's Co-Guard Eaten by Riotgear
Fembrance Townsfolk/Mob
Donnokt Steeds
Trayvon Wallkis (Mentioned)
Grandpappy Wallkis (Mentioned)
Mr Wallkis (Mentioned)
Shib's Ancestors (Mentioned)
Fembrance Town Council (Mentioned)
Other
Primus (Mentioned)
Humans (Mentioned)
Nebulans (Mentioned)
Klovians (Mentioned)
Notes
- Despite a couple of IDW #1 nods this issue, I don't believe this can fit in that continuity, since the Optimus Prime shown was in his Powermaster body, which that version of Prime never took on. (Though I guess he could be Ginrai...)
- The "Last Cybertronians" we meet this issue are an eclectic group from most Transformers generations. Quite fitting for a series designed to end an era, and celebrate the brand.
- The "Visitor" from last issue, who Rodimus killed, is revealed to be named Nitro.
- Rodimus' design changes between the flashbacks and the modern day scenes, most likely due to scanning the wagon he's been using for decades, but it could also be from spare parts from the Wallkis family.
- Rodimus believes that the Cybertronians are the reason that the stars are dying in the sky, most likely because of the war (we have seen Star Harvesters in some past continuities etc).
- Strongarm is confirmed to be one of Rodimus' comrades, but the other is Gripper, not Prowl as I guessed last issue. oh well.
- We can assume from Rodimus' behaviour that Strongarm and Gripper are most likely dead.
- The Last Cybertronians have overwritten their older memories, in luding many famous names from the past, a nod to Information Creep from IDW #1, an explanation on why beings able to live for billions of years, can forget their distant past.
- The Last Cybertronians are revealed to use "biofuel", where they process organic life into fuel for them to use. This process was referred to as Pink Alchemy in IDW #1, and was hinted at with the Insecticons in IDW #2.
- The "Veteran" mentioned here is heavily implied to be Wheelie, based on the next issue promo. However, the name originates from an alias used by Swoop in the 3H comics Beast Era comics and prose.
- Rodimus seems to have an attachment for his cape/tarp, potentially meaning it was a gift from Strongarm or Gripper, or perhaps the original Wallkis ally. Though it is also possible that he just realised that Shib was in the cloth, and was worried for her.
- The energy keys that Shib owns are still not explained, but I still believe they are to be used to jumpstart Rodimus' spark, and would have been given to her ancestors when Rodimus first went into hiding.
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