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|title="Rubicon"
|title="Rubicon"
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|letters by=[[Tom B. Long]]
|letters by=[[Tom B. Long]]
|editor=[[Carlos Guzman]]
|editor=[[Carlos Guzman]]
|continuity=[[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW continuity]]
|continuity=[[2005 IDW continuity]]
|chronology=[[IDW timeline|Current era]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Even with his body lying deactivated on the surface of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] senses the reactivation of [[Vigilem]]'s mind. He has always known that "Carcer" was a false identity, an alias given to Vigilem by the other [[Titan (IDW)|Titans]] when they shut down his mind and cast him out of their ranks, but he hid this truth from [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]]. Though Metroplex does not understand how Vigilem was able to masquerade as [[Tempo]] when he first detected him, it does not matter; it would have been better, Metroplex thinks, to kill Vigilem rather than show mercy...
Even with his body lying deactivated on the surface of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] senses the reactivation of [[Vigilem]]'s mind. He has always known that "Carcer" was a false identity, an alias given to Vigilem by the other [[Titan (group)|Titans]] when they shut down his mind and cast him out of their ranks, but he hid this truth from [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]]. Though Metroplex does not understand how Vigilem was able to masquerade as [[Tempo]] when he first detected him, it does not matter; it would have been better, Metroplex thinks, to kill Vigilem rather than show mercy...


Aboard Vigilem, in the Titan's [[brain module]] chamber, [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] pleads with Windblade not to allow Vigilem to come back online. Though she recognizes the danger he poses, Windblade cannot comply, as Vigilem is the only chance they have left to defeat [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]]'s undead Titan horde. Unable to shut down the portion of his mind that she has already awoken, Windblade fights to keep any more of Vigilem from reactivating, and instead commits an act unthinkable by any other [[cityspeaker]]: through their mind-link, she ''takes control'' of Vigilem's body herself, transfoming him into robot mode. Using Vigilem's body, Windblade grabs [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] and hurls him down to Cybertron ahead of her so that he can join the fighting too, then she brings Vigilem himself down to the surface and engages the Titans in battle. The fight is slow and arduous, made all the more difficult by Windblade having to split her focus to keep Vigilem's mind suppressed—though she cannot keep him ''silent'', as he whispers in her ear and proposes that they work together. Windblade refuses, but Vigilem reveals she has no choice, forcibly overpowering her and retaking control of his body to finish off the remaining Titans... but only, he reveals, so that he can destroy Cybertron himself.
Aboard Vigilem, in the Titan's [[brain module]] chamber, [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] pleads with Windblade not to allow Vigilem to come back online. Though she recognizes the danger he poses, Windblade cannot comply, as Vigilem is the only chance they have left to defeat [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]]'s undead Titan horde. Unable to shut down the portion of his mind that she has already awoken, Windblade fights to keep any more of Vigilem from reactivating, and instead commits an act unthinkable by any other [[cityspeaker]]: through their mind-link, she ''takes control'' of Vigilem's body herself, transfoming him into robot mode. Using Vigilem's body, Windblade grabs [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] and hurls him down to Cybertron ahead of her so that he can join the fighting too, then she brings Vigilem himself down to the surface and engages the Titans in battle. The fight is slow and arduous, made all the more difficult by Windblade having to split her focus to keep Vigilem's mind suppressed—though she cannot keep him ''silent'', as he whispers in her ear and proposes that they work together. Windblade refuses, but Vigilem reveals she has no choice, forcibly overpowering her and retaking control of his body to finish off the remaining Titans... but only, he reveals, so that he can destroy Cybertron himself.
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The battle is observed from afar by the Cybertronian populace, still in the process of evacuating. When [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] gets a little too rowdy, desperate to find out how Windblade is doing, she is tossed in a cell... but her imprisonment turns out to be brief, as Metroplex remotely taps into the cell's systems and lets her out, urging her to get to Windblade and disconnect her from Vigilem before she perishes. Chromia races against the clock, scaling Vigilem's body, entering it, and running through the tunnels to get to her friend in time.
The battle is observed from afar by the Cybertronian populace, still in the process of evacuating. When [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] gets a little too rowdy, desperate to find out how Windblade is doing, she is tossed in a cell... but her imprisonment turns out to be brief, as Metroplex remotely taps into the cell's systems and lets her out, urging her to get to Windblade and disconnect her from Vigilem before she perishes. Chromia races against the clock, scaling Vigilem's body, entering it, and running through the tunnels to get to her friend in time.


While Obsidian, [[Moonracer (G1)|Moonracer]], and [[Tigatron]] debate over whether or not to forcibly disconnect Windblade from Vigilem, the evil Titan disposes of the last of his zombified brethren, then turns his attention toward Metroplex himself. Vigilem holds special contempt for him, blaming him for imprisoning both him and his master, [[Liege Maximo]], leaving them to drift through space with their own turncoat followers as their jailers, and declares that the last thing Metroplex shall see before his dies is Maximo's ''return''. With that, Vigilem triggers the opening of a chamber somewhere inside his body, around which [[Strika (BM)|Strika]]'s forces gather, aiming their weapons in preparation for anything that emerges from it...
While Obsidian, [[Moonracer (G1)|Moonracer]], and [[Tigatron (BW)|Tigatron]] debate over whether or not to forcibly disconnect Windblade from Vigilem, the evil Titan disposes of the last of his zombified brethren, then turns his attention toward Metroplex himself. Vigilem holds special contempt for him, blaming Metroplex for imprisoning both Vigilem and his master, [[Liege Maximo]], leaving them to drift through space with their own turncoat followers as their jailers, and declares that the last thing Metroplex shall see before he dies is Maximo's ''return''. With that, Vigilem triggers the opening of a chamber somewhere inside his body, around which [[Strika (BM)|Strika]]'s forces gather, aiming their weapons in preparation for anything that emerges from it...


[[Elita One]] makes her way to Vigilem's brain module chamber and levels her weapon, even as Obsidian pleads with her to hold her fire so they can disconnect Windblade first and save her life. Unfortunately, just then, Windblade is caught off-guard when the last still-functioning Titan grabs onto Vigilem's leg. Though the Titan is crushed beneath Vigilem's heel, the distraction is enough for Windblade to lose her hold on their shared mind, and Vigilem takes full control of both his and Windblade's bodies. The sight of Windblade's eyes glowing red and the sound of Vigilem's voice escaping her lips makes Elita's decision for her; she opens fire on the Titan's brain module, obliterating it just as Chromia bursts into the room. A moment before Elita's blasts make contact, however, the chamber within Vigilem opens with a burst of energy that knocks out Strika's team, and leaves Strika herself conscious just long enough to see the dreaded form of Liege Maximo, betrayer of the [[Thirteen|Primes]] who began the war that tore them apart, step out. As Vigilem's body collapses to its knees, Maximo thanks his deceased Titan for his loyal service and teleports away, vowing that both he ''and'' Vigilem shall be avenged.
[[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]] makes her way to Vigilem's brain module chamber and levels her weapon, even as Obsidian pleads with her to hold her fire so they can disconnect Windblade first and save her life. Unfortunately, just then, Windblade is caught off-guard when the last still-functioning Titan grabs onto Vigilem's leg. Though the Titan is crushed beneath Vigilem's heel, the distraction is enough for Windblade to lose her hold on their shared mind, and Vigilem takes full control of both his and Windblade's bodies. The sight of Windblade's eyes glowing red and the sound of Vigilem's voice escaping her lips makes Elita's decision for her; she opens fire on the Titan's brain module, obliterating it just as Chromia bursts into the room. A moment before Elita's blasts make contact, however, the chamber within Vigilem opens with a burst of energy that knocks out Strika's team, and leaves Strika herself conscious just long enough to see the dreaded form of Liege Maximo, betrayer of the [[Thirteen|Primes]] who began [[First Cybertronian Civil War|the war]] that tore them apart, step out. As Vigilem's body collapses to its knees, Maximo thanks his deceased Titan for his loyal service and teleports away, vowing that both he ''and'' Vigilem shall be avenged.


Watching from the [[Spire]], [[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]] celebrates their victory, with even the "ghost" of [[Bumblebee (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Bumblebee]] sharing his happiness for once. Unfortunately, neither is aware of the trauma Windblade has suffered, as her unmoving form now lies cradled in Chromia's arms...
Watching from the [[Spire]], [[Starscream (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Starscream]] celebrates their victory, with even the "ghost" of [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]] sharing his happiness for once. Unfortunately, neither is aware of the trauma Windblade has suffered, as her unmoving form now lies cradled in Chromia's arms...


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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{{Featuredcharacters
|c1=
|c1=
*[[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] (2)
* [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] (2)
*[[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]] (3)
* [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]] (3)
*[[Ironhide (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ironhide]] (14)
* [[Ironhide (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ironhide]] (14)
*[[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] (15)
* [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] (15)
*[[Bumblebee (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Bumblebee]] (hallucination, 5)
* [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]] (hallucination, 20)


|c2=
|c2=
*[[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] (13)
* [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] (13)


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{{!}}style="background:transparent;border:0px" valign="top"{{!}}
*Multiple [[Titan (IDW)|Titans]] (1)
* Multiple [[Titan (group)|Titan]]s (1)
*[[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]] (4)
* [[Starscream (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Starscream]] (4)
*''[[Chela]]'' (5)
* ''[[Chela]]'' (5)
*''[[Caminus]]'' (6)
* ''[[Caminus (Titan)|Caminus]]'' (6)
*[[Vigilem]] (7)
* [[Vigilem]] (7)
*[[Fireshot (G1)|Fireshot]] (8)
* [[Fireshot]] (8)
*[[Moonracer (G1)|Moonracer]] (9)
* [[Moonracer (G1)|Moonracer]] (9)
{{!}}style="background:transparent;border:0px" valign="top"{{!}}
{{!}}style="background:transparent;border:0px" valign="top"{{!}}
*[[Tigatron]] (10)
* [[Tigatron (BW)|Tigatron]] (10)
*[[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] (11)
* [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] (11)
*[[Elita One]] (12)
* [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]] (12)
*[[Strika (BM)|Strika]] (16)
* [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] (16)
*[[Liege Maximo]] (17)
* [[Liege Maximo]] (17)
*[[Knock Out (G1)|Knock Out]] (18)
* [[Knock Out (G1)|Knock Out]] (18)
*[[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] (19)
* [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] (19)
{{!}}}
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"Then you have failed."
"Then you have failed."
:—'''Elita One''' and '''Vigilem''', communicating through Windblade
:—'''Elita One''' and '''Vigilem''', communicating through Windblade
"You...will not- winnn- urgh."<br>
"I'm sorry, I didn't quite make that out."
:— '''Strika''' collapses before she gets a taste of '''Liege Maximo''''s sass.


==Notes==
==Notes==
===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
*Metroplex recounts how Windblade saw the name "Carcer" inside his mind when the two bonded, which happened in [[Windblade issue 4|''Windblade'' vol. 1 #4]], but which we didn't hear about until [[The Will of the Few|''Windblade'' vol. 2 #7]]. Additional flashbacks in this issue reveal that she had never heard the name before that point because "Carcer" was only ever an alias created by Metroplex and the other Titans for their imprisoned sibling to hide his identity. It has not yet been explained how Carcer/Vigilem was able to masquerade as [[Tempo]], the philosopher Titan, when contact was first made, but the answer probably has to do with how the evil Titan's body has been patched up and rebuilt using copious parts from other sources, as Windblade notes when she takes control of him.
* Metroplex recounts how Windblade saw the name "Carcer" inside his mind when the two bonded, which happened in [[Windblade issue 4|''Windblade'' vol. 1 #4]], but which we didn't hear about until [[The Will of the Few|''Windblade'' vol. 2 #7]]. Additional flashbacks in this issue reveal that she had never heard the name before that point because "Carcer" was only ever an alias created by Metroplex and the other Titans for their imprisoned sibling to hide his identity. It has not yet been explained how Carcer/Vigilem was able to masquerade as [[Tempo]], the philosopher Titan, when contact was first made, but the answer probably has to do with how the evil Titan's body has been patched up and rebuilt using copious parts from other sources, as Windblade notes when she takes control of him. This also explains why his original physical form, shown in flashbacks, looks completely different than the robot mode shown in the current time.
*Additionally, the idea that the Carcerians (Vigilemians?) pride truth above all else, as exhibited in ''Windblade'' #7, takes on new meaning with the revelation that they are the descendants of a society founded by the repentant members of Liege Maximo's tribe. Though it hasn't been exhibited in IDW yet, Maximo is a famous liar in other continuities, to the point that the design used for him here is based on [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s god of lies, Loki.
* In his background processes, Metroplex has been stating "Observation: Unchanged" ever since [[Things We Said We'd Never Do|#3]]. Now we know what it was: he was constantly, obsessively monitoring Vigilem's brain module for any signs of life and/or escape.
*Only a few droplets of info about Liege Maximo have been revealed in IDW continuity up to this point. [[The Crucible|''Robots in Disguise'' #34]] told us that, as in the [[Aligned continuity family]], he was responsible for starting the war among the Primes by conspiring with [[The Fallen|Megatronus]], and according to [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] in [[White Heat|''The Transformers'' #57]], he was subsequently "betrayed" by [[Micronus Prime]]. Perhaps that "betrayal" had something to do with how he came to be imprisoned.
* As Windblade prepares to take control of Vigilem's body, she notes that she's about to do something no other Cityspeaker would even dare to think of. This is the second time she's taken physical control of a Titan, the first being in [[Race Against the Light|''Windblade'' vol. 2 #5]] when she took control of [[Navitas]]'s body on Velocitron to manipulate parts of the racetrack within him in order to help Blurr win the race he'd entered.
*This four-part story in its entirety takes place prior to the opening arc of the new [[Optimus Prime (comic)|''Optimus Prime'' series]]. Cybertron is shown to still be recovering from the events of the Titan attack in [[New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|''Optimus Prime'' #3]], which also established prior to the publication of this issue that Windblade would not make it through the story without suffering some trauma she needed to temporarily step down from the [[Council of Worlds]] to recuperate from.
* Additionally, the idea that the Carcerians (Vigilemians?) pride truth above all else, as exhibited in ''Windblade'' vol. 2 #7, takes on new meaning with the revelation that they are the descendants of a society founded by the repentant members of Liege Maximo's tribe. Though it hasn't been exhibited in IDW yet, Maximo is a famous liar in other continuities, to the point that the design used for him here is based on [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s interpretation of the Norse god of lies, {{w|Loki (comics)|Loki}}.
* Only a few droplets of info about Liege Maximo have been revealed in IDW continuity up to this point. [[The Crucible|''Robots in Disguise'' #34]] told us that, as in the [[Aligned continuity family]], he was responsible for starting the war among the Primes by conspiring with [[The Fallen|Megatronus]], and according to [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] in [[White Heat|''The Transformers'' #57]], he was subsequently "betrayed" by [[Micronus Prime]]. Perhaps that "betrayal" had something to do with how he came to be imprisoned.
* This four-part story in its entirety takes place prior to the opening arc of the new [[Optimus Prime (comic)|''Optimus Prime'' series]]. Cybertron is shown to still be recovering from the events of the Titan attack in [[New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|''Optimus Prime'' #3]], which also established prior to the publication of this issue that Windblade would not make it through the story without suffering some trauma she needed to temporarily step down from the [[Council of Worlds]] to recuperate from.
* As noted, Vigilem spoke through Windblade just before Elita blasted his brain module to scrap. This couldn't possibly be important [[If I Know You|later]]...


===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
*As with the majority of other members of the Thirteen who have appeared in IDW continuity up to this point, Liege Maximo appears in his [[Aligned continuity family|"Aligned"]] design, as seen in ''[[Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus]]''.
[[File:Liege Maximo-Sara Pitre Durocher-TAAO-model.jpg|thumb|right|200px|]]
* As with the majority of other members of the Thirteen who have appeared in IDW continuity up to this point, Liege Maximo appears in his [[Aligned continuity family|"Aligned"]] [[:File:TFPLiegeMaximo.jpg|design]], as seen in ''[[Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus]]''.


===Real-world references===
===Real-world references===
*The title of this issue refers to the famous idiom "{{w|crossing the Rubicon}}," meaning to pass a point of no return. The saying itself (also used as the title of a [[Crossing the Rubicon|''Beast Wars'' episode]]) originated when Julius Caesar's army crossed the river and effectively declared war on the Roman Republic in 49 BC.
* The title of this issue refers to the famous idiom "{{w|crossing the Rubicon}}", meaning to pass a point of no return. The saying itself (also used as the title of a [[Crossing the Rubicon|''Beast Wars'' episode]]) originated when [[Julius Caesar]]'s army crossed the river and effectively declared war on the Roman Republic in 49 BC.
*"Carcer" is Latin for "prison," which always seemed to raise questions about Elita and the rest of her crew. As it turns out, the name was a reference to how the "Carcer" identity itself was a prison for Vigilem, and how he held the Liege Maximo prisoner within his own body.
* ''Carcer'' is [[Latin language|Latin]] for "prison", which always seemed to raise questions about Elita and the rest of her crew. As it turns out, the name was a reference to how the "Carcer" identity itself was a prison for Vigilem, and how he held the Liege Maximo prisoner within his own body.


===Other trivia===
===Other trivia===
*Originally solicited for release in February 2017, this issue arrived noticeably late, only turning up in the final week of March. No new issue of ''Till All Are One'' was scheduled for March, however, so there's no knock-on effect to the next issue.
* Originally solicited for release in February 2017, this issue arrived noticeably late, only turning up in the final week of March. No new issue of ''Till All Are One'' was scheduled for March, however, so there's no knock-on effect to the next issue.


===Covers (3)===
===Covers (3)===
*'''Regular cover:''' Vigilem looms, by [[Sara Pitre-Durocher]]
* '''Regular cover:''' Vigilem looms, by [[Sara Pitre-Durocher]]
*'''Subscription cover:''' Windblade trapped in the silhouette of Liege Maximo, by [[Priscilla Tramontano]]
* '''Subscription cover:''' Windblade trapped in the silhouette of Liege Maximo, by [[Priscilla Tramontano]]
*'''Retailer incentive cover:''' Starscream and Windblade by [[Nelson Daniel]]; one of a series of robot mode/alt mode covers by Daniel for February's Transformers titles.
* '''Retailer incentive cover:''' Starscream and Windblade by [[Nelson Dániel]]; one of a series of robot mode/alt mode covers by Daniel for February's Transformers titles.
 
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===Advertisements===
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==Reprints==
* '''''The Transformers: Till All Are One, Volume 2''''' <small>([[July 19]], [[2017]]) ISBN 1631409247 / ISBN 978-1631409240 </small>
** Collects ''Till All Are One: Revolution'' #1 and issues #5–8.
** Bonus material includes art from most covers.
** Trade paperback format.
 
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]: Volume 76: Titans Return, Part 2''''' <small>([[July 25]], [[2018]])</small>
** Collects ''Till All Are One'' issues #5–11.
** Bonus material includes an article on ''Revolution''.
** Hardcover format.
 
* '''''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Three: Volume 1]]''''' <small>([[November 17]], [[2021]]) ISBN 1684058422 / ISBN 978-1684058426</small>
** Collects ''[[Revolution]]'' issues [[Secret Raiders: A Revolution Prelude|#0]]–[[Valley Forge|5]], ''Till All Are One: Revolution'' #1 & issues #5–8, [[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|''The Transformers'' (2012)]]: [[Thundercracker & Buster Save the World|''Revolution'' #1]], [[The Modern World|''Action Man: Revolution'' #1]], ''[[The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'': [[Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again!|''Revolution'' #1]], and ''[[Revolutionaries]]'' issues [[Crisis Intervention|#1]]–[[The Iron Klaw|4]].
** Hardcover format.
 
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==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Till All Are One issues]]
[[Category:Till All Are One issues]]

Latest revision as of 02:40, 9 March 2026

The Transformers:
Till All Are One
#8

There's always a bigger fish...
"Rubicon"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published March 29, 2017
Cover date February 2017
Written by Mairghread Scott
Art by Sara Pitre-Durocher
Colors by Joana Lafuente
Letters by Tom B. Long
Editor Carlos Guzman
Continuity 2005 IDW continuity
Chronology Current era

Windblade must fight Vigilem to control his body and end the threat of the Titans, but he is not the only ancient evil stirred back to life...

Synopsis

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Even with his body lying deactivated on the surface of Cybertron, Metroplex senses the reactivation of Vigilem's mind. He has always known that "Carcer" was a false identity, an alias given to Vigilem by the other Titans when they shut down his mind and cast him out of their ranks, but he hid this truth from Windblade. Though Metroplex does not understand how Vigilem was able to masquerade as Tempo when he first detected him, it does not matter; it would have been better, Metroplex thinks, to kill Vigilem rather than show mercy...

Aboard Vigilem, in the Titan's brain module chamber, Obsidian pleads with Windblade not to allow Vigilem to come back online. Though she recognizes the danger he poses, Windblade cannot comply, as Vigilem is the only chance they have left to defeat Sentinel Prime's undead Titan horde. Unable to shut down the portion of his mind that she has already awoken, Windblade fights to keep any more of Vigilem from reactivating, and instead commits an act unthinkable by any other cityspeaker: through their mind-link, she takes control of Vigilem's body herself, transfoming him into robot mode. Using Vigilem's body, Windblade grabs Devastator and hurls him down to Cybertron ahead of her so that he can join the fighting too, then she brings Vigilem himself down to the surface and engages the Titans in battle. The fight is slow and arduous, made all the more difficult by Windblade having to split her focus to keep Vigilem's mind suppressed—though she cannot keep him silent, as he whispers in her ear and proposes that they work together. Windblade refuses, but Vigilem reveals she has no choice, forcibly overpowering her and retaking control of his body to finish off the remaining Titans... but only, he reveals, so that he can destroy Cybertron himself.

The battle is observed from afar by the Cybertronian populace, still in the process of evacuating. When Chromia gets a little too rowdy, desperate to find out how Windblade is doing, she is tossed in a cell... but her imprisonment turns out to be brief, as Metroplex remotely taps into the cell's systems and lets her out, urging her to get to Windblade and disconnect her from Vigilem before she perishes. Chromia races against the clock, scaling Vigilem's body, entering it, and running through the tunnels to get to her friend in time.

While Obsidian, Moonracer, and Tigatron debate over whether or not to forcibly disconnect Windblade from Vigilem, the evil Titan disposes of the last of his zombified brethren, then turns his attention toward Metroplex himself. Vigilem holds special contempt for him, blaming Metroplex for imprisoning both Vigilem and his master, Liege Maximo, leaving them to drift through space with their own turncoat followers as their jailers, and declares that the last thing Metroplex shall see before he dies is Maximo's return. With that, Vigilem triggers the opening of a chamber somewhere inside his body, around which Strika's forces gather, aiming their weapons in preparation for anything that emerges from it...

Elita One makes her way to Vigilem's brain module chamber and levels her weapon, even as Obsidian pleads with her to hold her fire so they can disconnect Windblade first and save her life. Unfortunately, just then, Windblade is caught off-guard when the last still-functioning Titan grabs onto Vigilem's leg. Though the Titan is crushed beneath Vigilem's heel, the distraction is enough for Windblade to lose her hold on their shared mind, and Vigilem takes full control of both his and Windblade's bodies. The sight of Windblade's eyes glowing red and the sound of Vigilem's voice escaping her lips makes Elita's decision for her; she opens fire on the Titan's brain module, obliterating it just as Chromia bursts into the room. A moment before Elita's blasts make contact, however, the chamber within Vigilem opens with a burst of energy that knocks out Strika's team, and leaves Strika herself conscious just long enough to see the dreaded form of Liege Maximo, betrayer of the Primes who began the war that tore them apart, step out. As Vigilem's body collapses to its knees, Maximo thanks his deceased Titan for his loyal service and teleports away, vowing that both he and Vigilem shall be avenged.

Watching from the Spire, Starscream celebrates their victory, with even the "ghost" of Bumblebee sharing his happiness for once. Unfortunately, neither is aware of the trauma Windblade has suffered, as her unmoving form now lies cradled in Chromia's arms...

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Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

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Quotes

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"If you would use my body, at least do it well!"

Vigilem is unimpressed by Windblade's fighting style


"Let me out here, you rust-licking gear-grinder!"

—Language, Chromia!


"I swore an oath, Vigilem, to never let you, or your master, roam free again."
(Windblade's eyes turn red.)
"Then you have failed."

Elita One and Vigilem, communicating through Windblade


"You...will not- winnn- urgh."
"I'm sorry, I didn't quite make that out."

Strika collapses before she gets a taste of Liege Maximo's sass.

Notes

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Continuity notes

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  • Metroplex recounts how Windblade saw the name "Carcer" inside his mind when the two bonded, which happened in Windblade vol. 1 #4, but which we didn't hear about until Windblade vol. 2 #7. Additional flashbacks in this issue reveal that she had never heard the name before that point because "Carcer" was only ever an alias created by Metroplex and the other Titans for their imprisoned sibling to hide his identity. It has not yet been explained how Carcer/Vigilem was able to masquerade as Tempo, the philosopher Titan, when contact was first made, but the answer probably has to do with how the evil Titan's body has been patched up and rebuilt using copious parts from other sources, as Windblade notes when she takes control of him. This also explains why his original physical form, shown in flashbacks, looks completely different than the robot mode shown in the current time.
  • In his background processes, Metroplex has been stating "Observation: Unchanged" ever since #3. Now we know what it was: he was constantly, obsessively monitoring Vigilem's brain module for any signs of life and/or escape.
  • As Windblade prepares to take control of Vigilem's body, she notes that she's about to do something no other Cityspeaker would even dare to think of. This is the second time she's taken physical control of a Titan, the first being in Windblade vol. 2 #5 when she took control of Navitas's body on Velocitron to manipulate parts of the racetrack within him in order to help Blurr win the race he'd entered.
  • Additionally, the idea that the Carcerians (Vigilemians?) pride truth above all else, as exhibited in Windblade vol. 2 #7, takes on new meaning with the revelation that they are the descendants of a society founded by the repentant members of Liege Maximo's tribe. Though it hasn't been exhibited in IDW yet, Maximo is a famous liar in other continuities, to the point that the design used for him here is based on Marvel's interpretation of the Norse god of lies, Loki.
  • Only a few droplets of info about Liege Maximo have been revealed in IDW continuity up to this point. Robots in Disguise #34 told us that, as in the Aligned continuity family, he was responsible for starting the war among the Primes by conspiring with Megatronus, and according to Sentinel Prime in The Transformers #57, he was subsequently "betrayed" by Micronus Prime. Perhaps that "betrayal" had something to do with how he came to be imprisoned.
  • This four-part story in its entirety takes place prior to the opening arc of the new Optimus Prime series. Cybertron is shown to still be recovering from the events of the Titan attack in Optimus Prime #3, which also established prior to the publication of this issue that Windblade would not make it through the story without suffering some trauma she needed to temporarily step down from the Council of Worlds to recuperate from.
  • As noted, Vigilem spoke through Windblade just before Elita blasted his brain module to scrap. This couldn't possibly be important later...

Transformers references

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  • As with the majority of other members of the Thirteen who have appeared in IDW continuity up to this point, Liege Maximo appears in his "Aligned" design, as seen in The Covenant of Primus.

Real-world references

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  • The title of this issue refers to the famous idiom "crossing the Rubicon", meaning to pass a point of no return. The saying itself (also used as the title of a Beast Wars episode) originated when Julius Caesar's army crossed the river and effectively declared war on the Roman Republic in 49 BC.
  • Carcer is Latin for "prison", which always seemed to raise questions about Elita and the rest of her crew. As it turns out, the name was a reference to how the "Carcer" identity itself was a prison for Vigilem, and how he held the Liege Maximo prisoner within his own body.

Other trivia

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  • Originally solicited for release in February 2017, this issue arrived noticeably late, only turning up in the final week of March. No new issue of Till All Are One was scheduled for March, however, so there's no knock-on effect to the next issue.

Covers (3)

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  • Regular cover: Vigilem looms, by Sara Pitre-Durocher
  • Subscription cover: Windblade trapped in the silhouette of Liege Maximo, by Priscilla Tramontano
  • Retailer incentive cover: Starscream and Windblade by Nelson Dániel; one of a series of robot mode/alt mode covers by Daniel for February's Transformers titles.

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Reprints

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  • The Transformers: Till All Are One, Volume 2 (July 19, 2017) ISBN 1631409247 / ISBN 978-1631409240
    • Collects Till All Are One: Revolution #1 and issues #5–8.
    • Bonus material includes art from most covers.
    • Trade paperback format.
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