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Thursday, 23 August 2018

TFNation - The Decepticons' Time-Terror

Written by: Ralph Burns and Matt Marshall
Illustrated by: Garry Bodsworth, Kris Carter, Matt Dallas, Herzspalter, Chris McFeely, Umi Mayao/Coralus, Sora L Pereira, Chris Philips, Ben Pirrie, Ed Pirrie, Liam Shalloo, Shibara, Kris Smith, Gavin Spence, Vanessa Sutherland, Alex Tarca/EPH, Joe Teanby, Andy Turnbull and Adam Worden/Zerokaiser
Plot
The year is 1993, and the Autobot Skram has been demoted to a maintenance worker following a mistake at Atlantis that led to the death of Thunderclash and the theft of a load of artefacts by Megatron. Pyro gave him this punishment due to his lack of teamwork and his impulsiveness leading to the death of his teammate.
In the UK, Spike is now working in the Greenwich power plant with some of the Autobots, including a miniaturized Ultra Magnus, whom now resembles a watch, who are looking into new energy sources and mysteries in the area, especially after finding a strange crystal skull under a ley line. Pyro, the leader of the Autobots on Earth has become obsessed with the idea that Earth has several alien secrets on it, especially under the Nazca Lines, Ley Lines, Pyramids and even Stonehenge. Spike assured Pyro that there's nothing under Stonehenge or the other places though...

Meanwhile, at the Decepticon's base, under Stonehenge, Megatron has now completed a new invention that he intends to use with the aid of a Decepticon "Time Warrior", Scorpia; The Cybernet Space Cube, which he will use to conquer Earth from the start of it's development.

Later, Skram is sent on a delivery run to the UK with some bottles of the Aquaspeeder's special water attached to his trailer for them to refill with. On his way there, he is forced off the road by a random shopping trolley and ends up crashing, spilling the water all over him.
At that moment, the Decepticons attack the Greenwich base and capture the human and Autobot staff, and use their machinery to complete the time machine and walk through...changing the present day...

At the Greenwich Power Station, the heart of the Decepticons' empire for sending Energy to power their empire, the king of the slaves in the UK, Spike Witwicky is being tended to by his own slaves, as well as the Decepticons' Earth leader, Clench, and with his miniature ally watch, Galvatron on his wrist. Everything is good for Spike, until suddenly Clench's head explodes!
The Autobot Skram appears, and explains that history has been altered by the Decepticons in some way. During their discussion, in which Spike doesn't accept Skram's alternate history, it is revealed that the Aquaspeeders are also in the base, but in a jail cell.
Spike takes Skram to the cells, intending to play along just to get him captured and rewarded by Emperor Megatron.
Skram leaves to try and find some clues to what happened, and whilst he is gone, the Aquaspeeders manage to make Spike realise that his current timeline is wrong, and that being a slave is wrong. Skram soon returns, with Ravage stuck in his cassette mode, giving them the full story about Megatron's plan!

In ancient Pangaea Megatron captured the first land-walking fish and enslaved it to produce power for his empire, thus planting this mentality in all it's descendants, aka the human race.
Soon, the Autobots and Spike wind up in the past, having found the Decepticon time machine, and Spike has his original memories restored, as well as his original Ultra Magnus watch. Soon, the Autobots find Pyro, who was taken with the Decepticons so he couldn't stop them himself and free him from his chains.
Soon the Autobots discover the pyramids being created and them sending energy to Cybertron for the Decepticons to come to Earth and enslave it, and they realize that the mysterious locations on Earth were INDEED created by aliens, Transformers in fact! Soon, they find a circuitry layout connecting the devices, which all leads towards Stonehenge!

The Autobots attack Megatron and his Decepticons, leading to a battle, with Speedstream holding off Devastator, Jetstorm fighting his Decepticon same-name counterpart and Skram and Deluge fighting Ramjet and Starscream. Soon Jetstorm appears and helps with the fight, leaving Skram to fight with Megatron.
Pyro joins in the fight to help Skram defeat Megatron, finally teaching Skram about teamwork. The battle between the two leaders ends up with the time stream warping around them, changing other character's colours, and ghosts from across time circle them. In the process the Galvatron watch returns and starts to fight with the Magnus watch.
Soon, Skram notices that Megatron's face plating is broken and he has a crystal skull underneath, meaning that it was HIS skull they found in the UK, meaning that they have already defeated him in history, so they can do it again.
the Autobots all work together to weaken the ground and, with the help of the Pangaean fish they knock Megatron into a chasm, leading towards the Earth's core, defeating him forever...

Back in the present, the Autobots debrief over what has happened, and Pyro starts on a theory he has that something is happening under the mysterious pyramids of Antarctica, which Spikes completely dismisses...

Meanwhile, in the pyramids of the Antarctic, the newest leader of the Decepticons, Starscream, plots his next move....
Characters
Autobot
Pyro - Fire Truck
Skram - Muscle Car
Speedstream - Race Car
Deluge - Race Car
Aquafend - Baja Buggy
Jetstorm - Rally Car
Ultra Magnus - Wrist Watch
Rodimus - Caravan (In Time Stream Only)
Thunderclash - Truck (Mentioned) Killed by Megatron
Optimus Prime - Truck (Mentioned)
Bumblebee - VW Beetle (Mentioned)
Wheeljack - Race Car (Mentioned)

Decepticon
Megatron - Tank Reduced to Crystal Skull by Autobots in Earth's Core
Starscream - Fighter Jet
Ramjet - Fighter Jet
Stalker - Missile Launcher Truck
Scorpia - Time Machine
Jetstorm 2 - Baja Buggy Killed by Jetstorm
Deluge 2 - Race Car
Afterburner - Fighter Jet
Eagle Eye - Fighter Jet
Windrazor - Fighter Jet
Terradive - Bomber Plane
Devastator - Constructicon Gestalt
Constructicons
Clench - Truck (Alternate Timeline) Killed by Skram
Galvatron - Wrist Watch (Alternate Timeline)
Ravage - Cassette (Alternate Timeline)
Scorponok - Scorpion/Base (In Time Stream Only)

Human
Spike Witwicky
Human Slaves (Alternate Timeline)

Other
Pangaean Fish
Time Ghosts
Notes
  • This was the (now seemingly annual) exclusive book for TFNation. This time in the style of a Ladybird book, here remade to "Ladybug"
  • The Ladybug logo has been redesigned to be the G2 version of Bumblebee, who was red and black, much like a Ladybird. Despite this, Bumblebee only gets a mention in the story, and doesn't actually appear.
  • The back cover includes a list of other Ladybird/Ladybug books. The first ten listed are real books, but the last two "Erector at the Pole" and "Thundercracker's Revenge" are fake titles...could these be future exclusives being hinted at?
  • The front cover includes a special piece of art by Mike Collins, the artist of the first four Ladybird books, and is coloured by Kris Carter
  • In the credits for the artists involved, Coralus is listed twice, I'm not sure if this was on purpose, but I'm going to guess it was just a mistake.
  • On page twenty of the book, there is an alignment error that has the image of the page covering Spike's dialogue, making it very confusing why Skram is arguing against something that wasn't even said! (You can just see the bottom of the lines under the image)
  • Pyro's thoughts about aliens being trapped under the Nazca lines is reminiscent of the Decepticon Pretenders in Masterforce being hidden under them too
  • The Cybernet Space Cube stolen by Megatron is based on the main framing device of the short-lived G2 cartoon series, where the cube would be showing events and added a frame to some scenes.
  • The Decepticon Scorpia in this story is actually historically an Autobot.
  • In the alternate timeline, it seems that Megatron and Galvatron are not the same person, as both exist at the same time, one as a watch, and the other as the supreme ruler of the universe.
  • In the alternate timeline, Spike's outfit keeps changing between a loose robe with no under-shirt and a white shirt with a red cape (then changing to a yellow shirt after time travelling)
  • With the reveal that the Aquaspeeder's water not having any special qualities...why did they and Skram not get affected by the time change?
  • Skram's feeling of deja-vu at seeing the Ravage statue is due to it using the classic stock design of Ravage pouncing seen in a lot of older comics and Ladybird books.
  • The pyramids being energy distributors here is likely a reference to the use of the Great Pyramid in Revenge of the Fallen as a Sun Harvester.
  • Devastator changing to an orange colour during the time-stream battle, and Megatron turning purple are references to repaints and even a new toy of Megatron's from the G2 era
  • Ultra Magnus and Galvatron having to have another fight, despite being reduced to watches is a reference to their long-standing rivalry in comic history
  • Megatron's crystal skull is an obvious reference to the Crystal Skull from the Indiana Jones movie of the same name, which starred Shia LaBeouf, who also played a major role in the first three Transformers movies
  • I guess the implication is that when Megatron fell into the Earth's core his body dissolved away, leaving just his crystal skull, but it's not clear how his skull survived, or how his brain was removed in secret...

Monday, 15 October 2012

TFCC - A Flash Forward #5

Plot
Jhiaxus explains to Pyro (behind his jail bars) that all he wants is peace, no war, no factions etc and shows him his new generation, made of clones of other Transformers, from both factions. He notices that there's one Autobot missing from the group and asks Nightracer to go find him in the base, she complies, but is hit on by Side Burn, whom she just rides off from, claiming he's too yound for her (despite him being much older). Runabout convinces Side Burn to chase her, and the Battlechargers follow too.
Side Burn almost runs into Sky-Byte and a Sharkticon, so Sky-Byte shouts after him in haiku, whilst the Sharkticon slips away and enters the cloning room, where he morphs into Sideswipe. Sideswipe looks at the tubes in the room and is shocked to find his own clone inside one. Ironhide and Soundwave walk in as they detected movement in the room and witness the Sideswipe clone's tube smashing open and Sideswipe falling out (having disguised himself as his own clone and hiding the clone nearby.
Sideswipe (disguised as his clone) is taken to see Jhiaxus, who greets him as a son and asks Soundwave to check the data flow, to see if that's why Sideswipe seems to be unaware of what he is (a clone), whilst Jhiaxus takes his new "son" to see the Autobots, once there Sideswipe manages to signal Pyro that it's really him, and on Pyro's command blasts the jail cell, freeing the trapped Autobots.
Characters
Autobot
Pyro - Fire Engine
Side Burn - Blue Flame Speedster
Sideswipe - Sports Car
Hubcap - Smooth Talking Drifter
Blaze - Winning Formula
Rest of Pyro's Team (Mentioned)
Optimus Prime (Mentioned)
Decepticon
Jhiaxus - Fiery Flier
Runamuck - White Tasty Tuner
Runabout - Black Tasty Tuner
Flamefeather - Brutal Bird
Sparkstalker - Insect Monster
Sky-Byte - Submarine
Sharkticon - Submarine (Sideswipe's disguise)
Megatron (Mentioned)
Clones
Nightracer - Lean Machine
Soundwave - Sound Machine
Bumblebee - Sports Car
Frenzy - Sports Car
Ironhide - Pick Up Truck
Mirage - F1 Race Car
Sideswipe - Sports Car (Inactive)
Other Clones in Tubes
Notes
  • This story shows that the clones Jhiaxus made are from before the war really picked up, so they have no knowledge of Autobot/Decepticon propoganda
  • Nightracer seems a bit uneasy around Side Burn...maybe he hit on her past self some time?
  • Sideswipe is shown to be able to change his shape entirely rather than just changing colours
  • The Sideswipe clone is number 80253, since we've only seen 6 clones active so far, it implies that there was a fair few errors
  • Jhiaxus actually DOES seem to want peace, he just goes around it rather heavy handed.
  • Runamuck and Runabout seem to act like Side Burn's "little angel and devil on the shoulder" with Runamuck giving him good advice (like leave Nightracer alone) and Runabout giving him bad advice (go after her!)
  • It's not clear why Megatron's mentioned here rather than Galvatron....
Other Features
Advert for new Prime and Bot Shots toys
Article about Mini-Cons by Greg Black
Blaze Profile
Soundwave (Clone) Profile
SG Soundwave vs SG Blaster advert
Transformers I.Q. Quiz and review of last issue's answers
Recordicons Comic

Monday, 3 September 2012

TFCC - A Flash Forward #4

Release Date: Aug/Sept 12
Issue Number: 46
Continuity: Post Generation Two Redux

Writers: Jesse Wittenrich & Pete Sinclair
Pencils & Inks: Matt Frank
Colours: Thomas Deer
Letters: Jesse Wittenrich
Managing Editor: Pete Sinclair
Story
On the planetary body Qre, the still amnesiac Side Burn is hanging out with the Battlechargers, who challenge him to a race (for fun) when the Autobot shuttle arrives on the planet. The Autobots are confused as to why Qre looks like Cybertron, rather than a rock, like it's supposed to be when they are attacked by some automated weapons. The Autobots fight off the guns but are over-powered.
Jhiaxus exits his base with some of his team and apologizes for his training program going off, and has Mirage (who doesn't seem to know who Cliffjumper or any Autobots are) turn off the guns, and the Autobots are brought inside for "tea" with Jhiaxus.
Inside, the Autobots are attacked and captured by the Sharkticons and Jhiaxus and are put into some special cells that inhibit their Forestonite powers, there Jhiaxus monologues about how he left clues as to his whereabouts to force the Autobots to follow him and offers the Autobots the chance to join his new team, as a separate faction to the Autobots and Decepticons, to truly be at peace and to turn them against Optimus....
Characters
Autobot
Pyro - Fire Truck
Hubcap - Smooth Talking Drifter
Streetwise - Police Car
Side Burn - Blue Flame Speeder
Aquafend - Radical Racer
Sideswipe - Sports Car
Blaze - Car
Windbreaker - Serene Shifter
Electro - Pick Up Truck
Optimus Prime (Mentioned)
Cliffjumper (Mentioned)
Decepticon
Jhiaxus - Fiery Flier
Runabout - Black Tasty Tuner
Runamuck - White Tasty Tuner
Cindersaur - Raptor
Flamefeather - Brutal Bird
Sparkstalker - Insect Monster
Generation Two Clones
Mirage - F1 Race Car
Soundwave - Sports Car
Frenzy - Sports Car

Other
Sky Byte - Shark Submarine (Mentioned)
Sharkticons - Shark Submarines
Notes
  • Planetary Body Qre has been cyberformed into a Cybertron-like planetoid
  • Pyro's powers to forsee the future are useless when there's too many targets
  • It seems like the Generation 2 transformers are clones of older, possibly dead guys (base don what is said in Nightracer's profile)
  • Hubcap, who now looks sort of like Cliffjumper even quotes him when calling Mirage a Traitor

Other Features
San Diego Comic Con Feature
Interview with Kohjin Ohno
Hubcap Profile
Nightracer Profile
Figure Subscription Service Article
Recordicons Mini-Comic
Transformers Quiz and review

Thursday, 24 May 2012

TFCC - A Flash Forward #2

Release Date: April/May 12
Issue Number: 44
Continuity: Post Generation Two Redux

Writers: Jesse Wittenrich & Pete Sinclair
Pencils & Inks: Matt Frank
Colours: Thomas Deer
Letters: Jesse Wittenrich
Managing Editor: Pete Sinclair
Story
Ultra Magnus arrives at Autobot City in 2012 for a meeting with several ambassadors, when he notices that Cliffjumoer isn't around, despite him being on security duty. He calls for him on a communicator.
Outside the city Cliffjumper is overseeing a group of six of the Autobots who were affected by Forestonite at the Large Hadron Collider, and has them demonstrate their powers for him, and so he can judge if they have been affected badly by the Decepticon chemical. He's impressed by the group's new abilities.
Meanwhile back in the city Magnus meets with Pyro and some of his team of super powered Autobots, and tells them that someone has stolen a cache of sensitive materials from Quantum Labs, by walking through the walls, and they need to find out who did it, and recover the cache, fast. Sizzle uses his powers to project himself into his future self and sees what happened and what will occur, and tells Magnus that they need a ship.
On Cybertron Jhiaxus has borrowed some of Clench's super powered Decepticons and reveals that Ramjet was the one who stole the cache from Quantum Labs and TORQ V. When Clench is reluctant to reveal where their new powers came from to Jhiaxus, Jhiaxus reveals that he already knows everything thanks to Skybyte, and then cuts off communication with the Decepticon and begins his next plan.
Lower down in Cybertron Runabout and Runamuck are looking for some personality components when they find the stasis pod holding Side Burn in it, who starts to wake up.
Characters
Autobot
Ultra Magnus - Mighty Hauler
Cliffjumper - Sports Car
Pyro - Fire Truck
Sizzle - Green Machine
Rapido - Sports Car
Firecracker - Sports Car
Electro - Pick Up Truck
Manta Ray - Hovercraft
Aquafend - F1 Race Car
Windbreaker - Sports Car
Road Rocket - Speedbike
Side Burn - Blue Flame Speedster
Beachcomber - Dune Buggy
Inferno - Fire Truck
Turbofire - Pick Up Truck
Gobots - Sports Car
Windcharger (Statue Only) Dead
Huffer (Statue Only) Dead
Red Alert (Statue Only) Dead
Wheeljack (Statue Only) Dead
Decepticon
Jhiaxus - Fiery Flier
Clench - Armored Truck (On Communications Monitor)
Runabout - Tasty Tuner-style Sports Car
Runamuck - Tasty Tuner Sports Car
Flamefeather - Bird Monster
Sparkstalker - Insect Monster
Cindersaur - Tyrannosaurus Rex
Ramjet - Jet (On Communications Monitor)
Soundwave - Cassette Player (Image On Monitor)
Frenzy - Cassette (Image On Monitor)
Other
Skybyte - Shark themed Submarine
Bosch
Alana
Dirk Manus
Astoria Carlton-Ritz
Nightbird (Image On Monitor)
Notes
  • Oddly, and similarly to Metalhawk's profile, Sizzle and Jhiaxus are drawn in an expressive Animated style, rather than their actual appearances in the comic, and like with last issue their alternate modes are just images of their toys
  • Cliffjumper training the newly powered up Autobots acts somewhat like Sentinel from Animated
  • Jhiaxus' chair is a stylized Decepticon insignia
  • The Battlechargers comment on how there's so many pink cubes on Cybertron, referring to some animation errors and the re-using of the energon cube effect on pretty much everything
  • Several more memorial statues of dead Autobots have appeared in Autobot City, most likely since their old memorials on the mausoleum were destroyed a while back
  • One of the vehicles in Autobot City looks quite like Movie 2007 Arcee's vehicle mode, but over-sized.
  • Ramjet's brief cameo behind Clench on a monitor screen seems to use a grey colourscheme rather than his purple one from his G2 toy.
  • This issue marks the first time that the 2011 and 2012 membership incentive figures have met
  • MU Sari's diary page features several pictures of MU versions of several characters that her regular universe counterpart's voice actress (Tara Strong) has voiced or been involved in or has some loose connection to her.
The Allspark Addendum 
The Sumdacs (Mirror Universe) by Optimus Prime and Bumblebee (Mirror Universe)
Bumblebee (Mirror Universe) by Sari Sumdac (Mirror Universe)
Optimus Prime (Mirror Universe) by Isaac Sumdac (Mirror Universe)

Extract from Sari Sumdac's (Mirror Universe) diary of the Mirror Universe version of Human Error
Other Features
Q&A with Hasbro
Transformers the Ride - 3D Article
Sizzle Profile
Jhiaxus Profile
Transformers I.Q. Questions
Recordicons Mini-Comic