The Wait is Over
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| "The Wait is Over" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | 3H Enterprises | ||||||||||||
| First published | On or before April 21, 2001[1] (BotCon: Beyond) | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Rob Gerbracht | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | 3H Beast Wars continuity | ||||||||||||
He's mad as hell, and he's not going to take it anymore!
Synopsis
[edit]Date Index 316.270 AU
Releasing himself from the shackles of doubt and hesitance, Apelinq is done waiting inside Wrecker Command. Having developed a shield suit to protect himself from the effects of Megatron's virus, he decides to finally get outside and figure out what's going on... and maybe take out a few attack drones along the way.
Featured characters
[edit](Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Notes
[edit]- Mentioned characters: Megatron and his attack drones
Continuity notes
[edit]- As Apelinq prepares to finally exit the Wrecker Command Base, he states that he'd "like to keep a low profile". This is a sneaky little excuse for why he never appeared in the onscreen events of the Beast Machines cartoon, despite having apparently been there the whole time thus far.
Transformers references
[edit]- Apelinq swears by the Pit.
- Apelinq's shield suit seems to be an in-universe explanation for why his toy (a redeco of the Transmetals Optimus Primal toy) resembles a Transmetal despite not actually being one: the shiny metallic alloy covering his body is meant to be his suit's protective shielding.

