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[[Image:Petesinclair.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He likes Tigatron so much he made him older.]]
[[Image:Petesinclair.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Alienating fans with functional moral compasses since 2016.]]
'''Pete Sinclair''' does a lot of work for [[Fun Publications]], most notably as an editor on the [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine]] and as a contributor to its corresponding fiction. Across various Transformers message boards, Pete is the voice of Fun Publications, answering questions, calming [[Ruined FOREVER|nerdrage]], and basically serving as the closest thing they have to a Public Relations representative.
'''Pete Sinclair''' formerly worked for the now-defunct [[Fun Publications]], most notably in editing [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine]], contributing to its corresponding fiction, answering questions across various fan message boards, and serving as a highly ineffectual public relations officer.


Behind the scenes, Pete Sinclair has helped run [[BotCon]]s for several years starting with [[3H Productions|3H Enterprises]], keeping panels running smoothly and heading events such as the charity auction. When BotCon became [[BotCon|OTFCC]], he joined with [[Jon Hartman|Jon]] and [[Karl Hartman]] in running BotCon 2004, an unofficial Transformers convention. When the convention license moved to Fun Publications, Pete moved to FP as a fandom consultant. He now works for them as a full-time employee.
Behind the scenes, Sinclair helped run [[BotCon]]s for several years starting with [[3H Productions|3H Enterprises]], keeping panels running smoothly and heading events such as the charity auction. When 3H split apart in 2002 and the "primary" Transformers fan convention lost the use of the BotCon name, instead becoming [[BotCon|OTFCC]], Sinclair joined with [[Jon Hartman|Jon]] and [[Karl Hartman]] in launching the unofficial BotCon 2004 convention. When the official convention license moved to Fun Publications and got the BotCon name back, Sinclair moved to FP as a fandom consultant. He worked for them as a full-time employee until [[Hasbro]] revoked BotCon's license in 2016. 
 
In 2020, a different management team began to announce and gauge interest for upcoming BotCon conventions, once again as unofficial and unlicensed events.  Sinclair continued working with them, now under the auspices of his own company, Night Shining, Inc.
 
Sinclair later repurposed the official TFCC Twitter as his personal account and continued to use it for several years until 2021, when a series of escalating incidents—posting the kind of stuff that gets your aunt or uncle banned on Facebook, coupled with repeated stalking and harassment of his critics—resulted in the account getting deactivated. As a result, quite a few official social media features have been rendered inaccessible, such as character bios and background information on Collectors' Club releases.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
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*''[[The Coming Storm]]''
*''[[The Coming Storm]]''
*''[[A Flash Forward]]''
*''[[A Flash Forward]]''
*''[[Battle Lines]]''
*''[[Beast Wars Shattered Glass]]''
*''[[Alone Together]]''
*''[[Another Light]]''
*''[[Of Masters and Mayhem]]''
*"[[Games of Deception]]"
*"[[Games of Deception]]"
*"[[Shattered Glass (issue)|Shattered Glass]]"
*"[[Shattered Glass (issue)|Shattered Glass]]"
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*[[The Wreckers: Finale Part 1|Wreckers: Finale Part I]]
*[[The Wreckers: Finale Part 1|Wreckers: Finale Part I]]
*"[[Invasion (issue)|Invasion]]"
*"[[Invasion (issue)|Invasion]]"
*"[[Termination]]"
*"[[A Common Foe]]"
*"[[Hoist the Flag]]"
*"[[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]"
*"[[Armada Volume 5]]"


==Editor==
==Editor==
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==Writer==
==Writer==
*"[[Dawn of Future's Past]]" (co-writer with [[Forest Lee]])
*"[[Dawn of Future's Past]]" (co-written with [[Forest Lee]])
*''The Coming Storm'' (co-written with [[Jesse Wittenrich]])
*"[[At Fight's End]]" (co-written with [[Jesse Wittenrich]])
*''The Coming Storm'' (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*''Battle Lines'' (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*''Battle Lines'' (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*''A Flash Forward'' (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*''A Flash Forward'' (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*"[[Invasion (issue)|Invasion]]" (co-written with [[Ben Yee]])
*''Beast Wars Shattered Glass'' (co-written with [[Ben Yee]] and [[Matt Frank]])
*''[[Alone Together: Prologue]] (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*''Another Light''(co-written with [[Jesse Wittenrich]])
*''Of Masters and Mayhem'' (co-written with [[Jesse Wittenrich]])
*"Invasion" (co-written with Ben Yee)
*"[[Timeless]]" (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*"[[Timeless]]" (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*"Cybertron's Most Wanted" (co-written with Jesse Wittenrich)
*"[[Another Con]]" comic strips in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Collector's Club magazine]] (with [[Rob Meyer]])
*"[[Another Con]]" comic strips in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Collector's Club magazine]] (with [[Rob Meyer]])
*"[[A Cliffjumper(s) Tale]]" (credited as "Pierre Jean Saint-Clair")


==Story==
==Story==
*"[[The Razor's Edge]]" (with Benson Yee)
*"[[The Razor's Edge]]" (with Ben Yee)
*''The Coming Storm''
*''The Coming Storm''
*''Battle Lines''
*''Battle Lines''
*"Dawn of Future's Past"
*"Dawn of Future's Past"
*"[[Games of Deception]]" (with Forest Lee and [[Ben Yee|Benson Yee]])
*"[[Games of Deception]]" (with Forest Lee and Ben Yee)
*"Shattered Glass"
*"Shattered Glass"
==Notes==
==Notes==
* When asked at the final panel of [[BotCon 2016]] what the one unproduced exclusive he wished had been made was, he answered that a [[Starscream (Armada)/toys#Generations|''Generations'' Armada Starscream]] retool into [[Jetstorm (BM)|''Beast Machines'' Jetstorm]] had been planned for that year. He also wished for a [[Rodimus (SG)|''Shattered Glass'' Rodimus]] out of [[Springer (G1)#Voyager|''Generations'' Springer]].
* When asked at the final panel of [[BotCon 2016]] what the one unproduced exclusive he wished had been made was, he answered that a [[Starscream (Armada)/toys#Generations|''Generations'' Armada Starscream]] retool into [[Jetstorm (BM)|''Beast Machines'' Jetstorm]] had been planned for that year. He also wished for a [[Rodimus (SG)|''Shattered Glass'' Rodimus]] out of [[Springer (G1)#Voyager|''Generations'' Springer]].


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.allspark.com/content/view/3708/16/ Allspark interview with Pete Sinclair]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1e8EKoW4bc Transformers For Your Listening Pleasure interview with Pete Sinclair]
*[http://youtu.be/N1e8EKoW4bc Transformers For Your Listening Pleasure interview with Pete Sinclair]


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Latest revision as of 22:57, 2 July 2025

The name or term "Peter" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Peter (disambiguation).
Alienating fans with functional moral compasses since 2016.

Pete Sinclair formerly worked for the now-defunct Fun Publications, most notably in editing Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine, contributing to its corresponding fiction, answering questions across various fan message boards, and serving as a highly ineffectual public relations officer.

Behind the scenes, Sinclair helped run BotCons for several years starting with 3H Enterprises, keeping panels running smoothly and heading events such as the charity auction. When 3H split apart in 2002 and the "primary" Transformers fan convention lost the use of the BotCon name, instead becoming OTFCC, Sinclair joined with Jon and Karl Hartman in launching the unofficial BotCon 2004 convention. When the official convention license moved to Fun Publications and got the BotCon name back, Sinclair moved to FP as a fandom consultant. He worked for them as a full-time employee until Hasbro revoked BotCon's license in 2016.

In 2020, a different management team began to announce and gauge interest for upcoming BotCon conventions, once again as unofficial and unlicensed events. Sinclair continued working with them, now under the auspices of his own company, Night Shining, Inc.

Sinclair later repurposed the official TFCC Twitter as his personal account and continued to use it for several years until 2021, when a series of escalating incidents—posting the kind of stuff that gets your aunt or uncle banned on Facebook, coupled with repeated stalking and harassment of his critics—resulted in the account getting deactivated. As a result, quite a few official social media features have been rendered inaccessible, such as character bios and background information on Collectors' Club releases.

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