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[[File:Descentintoevil-cover.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|You're semi-evil. You're quasi-evil. You're the margarine of evil. You're the Diet Coke of evil: just one calorie, not evil enough.]]
'''Transformers: Timelines''' is the franchise under which much of [[Fun Publications]]' [[Transformers brand|''Transformers'']] fiction was published. It encompassed most of the stories released in conjunction with [[BotCon]] and the [[Transformers Collectors' Club]]. Some stories built on [[Marvel Comics continuity|existing continuities]], while others created [[Transcendent Technomorph|new ones]] from scratch.


''Timelines'' began in 2005 with the release of Fun Publications' first BotCon fiction, and it denoted a new approach to convention-based fiction. The previous convention organizers, [[3H Productions]], had released lengthy storylines with complex ties to existing mainstream stories; [[Reaching the Omega Point|these]] [[Transformers: Universe (comic)|stories]] sluggishly unfolded across various years' conventions. ''Timelines'' instead promised a series of unconnected stand-alone stories, starting with a short comic accompanying the 2005 boxed toy set.  
[[File:Descentintoevil-cover.jpg|right|thumb|You're semi-evil. You're quasi-evil. You're the margarine of evil. You're the Diet Coke of evil: just one calorie, not evil enough.]]
'''''Transformers Timelines''''' is the banner under which much of [[Fun Publications]]' [[Transformers brand|''Transformers'']] fiction was published from 2005 to 2016. The stories were told across a wide variety of media and continuities—[[Marvel Comics continuity|some]] pre-existing, [[Transformers: TransTech|others]] created from scratch. Roughly half of the content was published in the [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|club's magazine]] (not technically under the ''Timelines'' banner) and half was published as online prose stories and [[BotCon]]-exclusive comics.


The brand has since expanded to include various other stories in multiple formats, primarily text stories with illustrations made available through the Transformers Club web site, but also script readings and even a computer-animated short feature. Despite the focus on stand-alone tales, many ''Timelines'' stories have tied in to the larger ongoing story told through [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|the fan club magazine]]'s monthly comic (which is not itself branded as part of the ''Timelines'' umbrella.)
Unlike [[Reaching the Omega Point|the leng]][[Transformers: Universe (comic)|thy stories]] with complex ties to [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|existing]] [[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|fiction]] published by the previous convention organizers, [[3H Productions]], Fun Publications promised more standalone stories starting with [[Descent into Evil|a short comic]] accompanying the [[BotCon 2005]] boxed set.


Timelines ended in 2016 with Fun Publications losing the ''Transformers'' club and convention license. The last material to be produced, the "[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]" finale, was posted on just before midnight (EST) on New Year's Eve that year, along with a NYE-themed ''[[Transformers: TransTech|TransTech]]'' story-line on their Facebook pages.
While the BotCon issues were traditionally self-contained, most of the club's stories ended up being just as convoluted and referential as 3H's work ever was. The release order and chronology of all these sources is uniquely complicated, with many plot threads and characters across a multitude of universes being suddenly dropped only to get picked up again years later. When Fun Publications learned they'd be losing their fan club and convention license in 2016, they stepped up their fictional output, and were successfully able to resolve the majority of their storylines by midnight on December 31 that year.


The only stories under the ''Timelines'' banner to receive a numbering system are the hard-copy-published comic book issues, listed below.
[[File:TFCCTransformersCollectorsClubMagazineCollectedEditionMural.jpg|centre|thumb|upright=3|Combined cover of the five limited collected editions of the TFCC magazine.]]


==BotCon issues==
The only stories released under the ''Timelines'' banner to receive any kind of numbering system were the hard-copy-published comic book issues. Ironically, these self-contained issues generally benefited least from such a system, usually having no continuity from one to the next. When Fun Publications started selling mass-retail editions of their comics via Diamond Publishing, with alternate covers and additional profiles for convention-exclusive toys, they started their numbering system over from #1.
{{chapters|title=''Transformers Timelines'' issues:|align=left|content=
{{chapters|title=''Transformers Timelines'' issues:|align=left|content=
<div class="list-header">v1:</div>
<div class="list-header">Vol. 1:</div>
*[[Descent into Evil|#1]]
*[[Descent into Evil|#1]]
<br><div class="list-header">v2:</div>
<br><div class="list-header">Vol. 2:</div>
*[[Dawn of Future's Past|#1]]
*[[Dawn of Future's Past|#1]]
*[[Games of Deception|#2]]
*[[Games of Deception|#2]]
*[[Shattered Glass (issue)|#3]]
*[[Shattered Glass (issue)|#3]]
*[[Cheap Shots|Spring Special]]
*[[Cheap Shots|TCC Special]]
*[[Wings of Honor|#4]]
*[[Wings of Honor|#4]]
*[[Generation 2: Redux|#5]]
*[[Generation 2: Redux|#5]]
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}}


==Original continuities==
==Text stories==
Continuities original to ''Timelines'' fiction (and related magazine comics) are:
Thirty-eight illustrated online prose stories were published by the club. They varied in length, mostly in the region of ten to thirty pages—though [[Derailment|the longest]] consisted of a whopping 179 pages. Like the BotCon issues, these stories usually starred characters with exclusive toys being sold by the club.
*''[[Transformers: TransTech|TransTech]]''
*''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (fiction)|Shattered Glass]]''
*''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]''
*''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]''
*''[[Of Masters and Mayhem]]''


==BotCon stories==
{{chapters|title=''Transformers Timelines'' text stories:|align=left|content=
Most of the Timelines stories have been made available at the [[BotCon]] convention, and mostly feature the characters available as convention exclusive toys that year.
<div class="list-header">2007:</div>
*"[[The Dark Heart of Sandokan]]"
*"[[The Razor's Edge]]"
*"[[The New World]]"
*"[[Wreckers: Finale Part II]]"
<br><div class="list-header">2008:</div>
*"[[Gone Too Far]]"
*"[[Force of Habit]]"
*"[[Withered Hope]]"
*"[[I, Lowtech]]"
*"[[Dungeons & Dinobots]]"
<br><div class="list-header">2009:</div>
*"[[Do Over]]"
*"[[Eye in the Sky]]"
*"[[Blitzwing Bop]]"
*"[[At Fight's End]]"
<br><div class="list-header">2010:</div>
*"[[Flames of Yesterday]]"
*"[[A Team Effort]]"
<br><div class="list-header">2011:</div>
*"[[Transhuman]]"
<br><div class="list-header">2015:</div>
*"[[Broken Windshields]]"
*"[[Head Games]]"
*"[[Burning Bridges]]"
<br><div class="list-header">2016:</div>
*''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Part 1: "[[Sunrise]]"
*''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Chapter 2: "[[High Noon (SG)|High Noon]]"
*"[[Micro-Aggressions]]"
*"[[The Truth We Make]]"
*"[[Life Finds a Way]]"
*"[[The Toxic Transformer]]"
*"[[Foundation and Wreckage Part 1: Deadly Aim]]"
*"[[Intersectionality]]"
*"[[Trigger Warnings]]"
*"[[Identity Politics]]"
*"[[Lively Pursuit]]"
*"[[Not All Megatrons]]"
*"[[A Brush With Infamy–Prologue]]"
*''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Part 3: "[[Journey's Eve]]"
*"[[Cultural Appropriation]]"
*"[[Safe Spaces]]"
*"[[Derailment]]"
*"[[Coalescence]]"
*"[[The Inexorable March]]"
*''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Part 4: "[[Last Sunset]]"
<br><div class="list-header">Unpublished:</div>
*"[[Crankshafts]]"
*[[Untitled Lyzack Story]]
}}


===BotCon 2005===
==Magazine==
*'''"[[Descent into Evil]]"'''
A bi-monthly magazine titled the ''[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club]]'' was published throughout the club's tenure, with each issue containing at least six comic pages, adding up to a complete 36-odd page story over the course of each year. These were supplemented by full-page profiles for characters appearing in the comic, usually two per issue, in the style of [[Dreamwave Productions]]' ''[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye]]'' series. Some issues also included a one-page tie-in prologue or comic for upcoming online prose stories. Other recurring features of the magazine included interviews, previews of upcoming toys, and fan art.


''Format:'' comic book
The first two years' worth of comics were produced for the club by [[IDW Publishing]], and as such received a trade paperback release once complete. Beginning in 2007, the magazine comics were taken in-house under the "Fun Pub Comics" brand, first introduced the previous year on [[BotCon 2006]]'s [[Dawn of Future's Past|''Timelines'' vol. 2 #1]]
<br />''Continuity:'' Indeterminate ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]]''
<br />''Story:'' [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] and a team of Autobots attempt to stop [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Deathsaurus]] from reviving the [[Decepticon]] Empire with a clone army of [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticons]].


*'''"[[Intimidation Game]]"'''
{|style="margin:0 auto;padding:0 auto;text-align:center;" align="centre" id="toc"
!colspan="2" style="background:#69C;color:#fff"|''Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club'' issues:
|-
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2005 "Balancing Act"
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2006 "Revelations"
|-
|[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 1|#01]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 2|#02]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 3|#03]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 4|#04]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 5|#05]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 6|#06]]
|[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 7|#07]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 8|#08]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 9|#09]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 10|#10]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 11|#11]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 12|#12]]
|-
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2007 "Crossing Over"
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2008 "Transcendent"
|-
|[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 13|#13]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 14|#14]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 15|#15]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 16|#16]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 17|#17]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 18|#18]]
| [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 19|#19]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 20|#20]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 21|#21]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 22|#22]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 23|#23]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 24|#24]]
|-
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2009 "Reunification"
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2010 "The Coming Storm"
|-
|[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 25|#25]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 26|#26]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 27|#27]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 28|#28]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 29|#29]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 30|#30]]
| [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 31|#31]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 32|#32]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 33|#33]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 34|#34]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 35|#35]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 36|#36]]
|-
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2011 "Battle Lines"
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2012 "A Flash Forward"
|-
|[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 37|#37]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 38|#38]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 39|#39]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 40|#40]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 41|#41]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 42|#42]]
| [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 43|#43]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 44|#44]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 45|#45]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 46|#46]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 47|#47]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 48|#48]]
|-
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2013 "Beast Wars Shattered Glass"
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2014 "Alone Together"
|-
|[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 49|#49]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 50|#50]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 51|#51]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 52|#52]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 53|#53]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 54|#54]]
| [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 55|#55]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 56|#56]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 57|#57]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 58|#58]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 59|#59]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 60|#60]]
|-
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2015 "Another Light"
!style="background:#6AC;color:#fff"|2016 "Of Masters and Mayhem"
|-
| [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 61|#61]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 62|#62]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 63|#63]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 64|#64]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 65|#65]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 66|#66]]
| [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 67|#67]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 68|#68]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 69|#69]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 70|#70]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 71|#71]] | [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 72|#72]]
|}


''Format:'' Live-action script reading.  
==Other stories==
<br />''Continuity:'' Indeterminate ''Generation 1'' (as above)
The rest of the content produced by the club came in the form of script readings, online mini-comics, pack-in bio cards (one for each ''Timelines'' figure), YouTube videos, and Facebook pages. Most BotCons featured a panel in which the voice actors present would perform a brand-new story (except the two readings at BotCon 2011, which were adaptations of other stories), often tying into the rest of the club's main continuities (albeit with a more comedic tone). "The Return of Blurr" was later adapted as an illustrated storybook. The mini-comics were occasionally printed as back-up features in the magazine or in the BotCon issues which they tied into ("Legacy" was only released as a pack-in one-page comic art print; "Epilogue Two" was released in the Diamond Edition of the GIJoeCon 2016 comic). Aside from the ''Beast Wars'' prologue "Theft of the Golden Disk", the videos were generally comedic fourth-wall-breaking advertisements for the convention. Finally, the Facebook pages often directly interacted with readers and responded to events in other ongoing fiction.
<br />''Story:'' Several Predacons test the loyalty of [[Flamewar (G1)|Flamewar]].


===BotCon 2006===
{{chapters|title=Other ''Transformers Timelines'' stories:|align=left|content=
*'''"[[Dawn of Future's Past]]"'''
<br><div class="list-header">Script readings:</div>
 
*"[[Intimidation Game]]"
''Format:'' Comic book
*"[[Bee in the City]]"
<br />''Continuity: [[Beast Wars: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Wars]]''
*"[[The Stunti-Con Job]]"
<br />''Story:'' A Maximal relic has been stolen, and a team of explorers is called to catch the thieves.
*"[[Shadowzone (episode)|Shadowzone]]"
 
*"[[Bee in the City 2: Electric Bugaloo]]"
===BotCon 2007===
*"[[Unreliable Narratives]]"
*'''"[[Games of Deception]]"'''
*"[[Prevenge]]"
 
*"[[The Return of Blurr]]"
''Format:'' Comic book
*"[[The Hot Rod]]"
<br />''Continuity: [[Transformers: Classics|Classics]]''
<br><div class="list-header">Mini-comics:</div>
<br />''Story:'' A team of Autobots led by Ultra Magnus and Grimlock face the mysterious Decepticon Bug Bite and his crew of mind-controlled followers.
*"[[Shattered Expectations (SG)|Shattered Expectations]]"
 
*"[[The Desert Heat!]]"
*'''"[[Theft of the Golden Disk]]"'''
*"[[Moving Violations]]"
 
*"[[Invasion Prologue]]"
''Format:'' Computer animation.
*"[[Invasion: Epilogue]]"
<br />''Continuity: Beast Wars''
*"[[Solar Requiem]]"
<br />''Story:'' Megatron and his flunkies match wits with [[Cryotek (Universe)|Cryotek]].
*"[[Interlude...]]"
 
*"[[Timeless]]"
===BotCon 2008===
*"[[Collections]]"
*'''"[[Shattered Glass (issue)|Shattered Glass]]"'''
*"[[The Brick List: Earth's Most Wanted]]"
 
*"[[Legacy (issue)|Legacy]]"
''Format:'' Comic book
*[[Armada Volume 5|''Armada'' Volume 5]]
<br />''Continuity: [[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]''
*"[[Epilogue]]"
<br />''Story:'' Cliffjumper is transported to a mad world where the bad guys are the good guys.
*"[[Epilogue Two]]"
 
<br><div class="list-header">YouTube videos:</div>
*'''"[[Bee in the City]]"'''
*"[[Theft of the Golden Disk]]"
 
*[[BotCon 2009: Join the Elite Guard!]]
''Format:'' Live-action script reading
*[[BotCon 2009!]]
<br />''Continuity: [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'' & ''[[Transcendent Technomorph|TransTech]]''
*[[BotCon 2010 - Generation 2: Redux]]
<br />''Story:'' Optimus, Bumblebee, and Sari are accidentally teleported to [[Axiom Nexus]], and hilarity follows close behind.
*[[BotCon 2010 Promo]]
 
*[[Mega Spice -- The Transformer Your Fan Could Be Like]]
===BotCon 2009===
*[[Who is the Greatest Starscream Of All Time?]]
*'''"[[Wings of Honor]]"'''
*[[BotCon 2012: Figure Reveal!]]
 
*[[Blaster VS Soundwave 2013]]
''Format:'' Comic book
*[[BotCon 2016 featuring Megatron!]]
<br />''Continuity: [[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]''
<br><div class="list-header">Facebook pages:</div>
<br />''Story:'' Kup tells a story about one of his earliest missions at the beginning of the war.
*[[Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur]]
 
*[[Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter]]
===BotCon 2010===
*[[Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist]]
*'''"[[Generation 2: Redux]]"'''
*[[Axiom Nexus News Editor]]
 
*[[Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime]]
''Format:'' Comic book
*[[Transformers: Spacewarp's Log|Spacewarp's Log]]
<br />''Continuity: Wings Universe''
*[[Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric]]
<br />''Story:'' When Clench hijacks the Large Hadron Collider for his lackeys' experiments, can Pyro's Autobots save the day?
}}
 
===BotCon 2011===
*'''"[[The Stunti-Con Job]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Comic book and live-action script reading
<br />''Continuity: Animated'' cartoon
<br />''Story:'' Following Megatron's incarceration, Sideswipe and Cheetor investigate The Motor Master's Stunt Convoy.
{{Note|The script reading version features additional scenes/jokes not found in the comic version.}}
 
*'''"[[Shadowzone (episode)|Shadowzone]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Live-action script reading
<br />''Continuity: Prime'' cartoon
<br />''Story:'' ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'' [[Shadowzone (episode)|Episode 15]], featuring three voice replacements, some adlibbed humor, and a newly added scene.
 
===BotCon 2012===
*'''"[[Invasion (issue)|Invasion]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Comic book
<br />''Continuity: Classics'' & ''Shattered Glass''
<br />''Story:'' SG Ultra Magnus invades the Classicsverse, and Treadshot tries to stop him.
 
*'''"[[Bee in the City 2: Electric Boogaloo]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Live-action script reading
<br />''Continuity: TransTech'' & a G1 universe
<br />''Story:'' [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] attempts to [[Ruined FOREVER|ruin Transformers forever]] by replacing Bumblebee as the face of the [[Transformers brand|brand]] with himself.
 
===BotCon 2013===
*'''"[[Termination]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Comic book
<br />''Continuity: Wings Universe''
<br />''Story:'' Autobot generals [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] and [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] lead a united Autobot/Decepticon force in a bid to take back Cybertron from [[Megaplex]] and his clone armies.
 
*'''"[[Unreliable Narratives]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Live-action script reading
<br />''Continuity:'' Aligned
<br />''Story:'' [[Kup (WFC)|Kup]] relates to [[Hot Shot (Prime)|Hot Shot]] one of his old [[Wrecker]]s stories, in which he and [[Wheeljack (Prime)|Wheeljack]] once bested a team of Decepticons led by [[Shockwave (WFC)|Shockwave]].
 
===BotCon 2014===
*'''"[[Hoist the Flag]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Comic book
<br />''Continuity: Wings Universe''
<br />''Story:'' Captain [[Cannonball (G1)|Cannonball]] and his crew of [[Star Seeker]]s attempt to loot Cybertron of its energy, as a brave team of [[Cybertronian Knight]]s stands in their way.
 
*'''"[[Prevenge]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Live-action script reading
<br />''Continuity:'' MANY! (''Rescue Bots''/G1/IDW G1/''Shattered Glass''/''RID'' (2001)/''Beast Wars''/''Animated''/''Armada'')
<br />''Story:'' A multitude of diverse characters from across the [[multiverse]] are abducted from their respective realities by a mysterious captor for an unknown purpose.
 
===BotCon 2015===
*'''"[[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]"'''
 
''Format:'' Comic book
<br />''Continuity: TransTech''
<br />''Story:'' The TransTechs must resort to having a band of criminals save Axiom Nexus.
 
*'''"[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2015|Transformers Hall of Fame]]"'''
 
''Format:'' YouTube video
<br />''Continuity:'' [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|Marvel UK letters page]]<ref>[[Ask Vector Prime|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/11]]</ref>, real world
<br />''Story:'' [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] hosts and provides snarky commentary for the 2015 [[Transformers Hall of Fame]] ceremony.
 
*'''"[[The Return of Blurr]]"'''


''Format:'' Live-action script reading
==Profiles==
<br />''Continuity:'' ''Animated'' cartoon
In addition to those published in the ''Timelines'' comic and the ''Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club'' magazine, a variety of extra profiles were released online.
<br />''Story:'' [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari Sumdac]] stumbles upon an incapacitated Autobot intelligence agent on Cybertron.
{{see|Transformers Timelines (fiction)/profiles}}
{{note|This script reading was later made into storybook form, which was released at [[BotCon 2016]].}}


===BotCon 2016===
==Continuities==
*'''"[[Dawn of the Predacus]]"'''
===''Beast Wars''===
[[File:Timelines2-01.jpg|right|thumb|upright=0.5]]
[[BotCon 2005]]'s comic, "[[Descent into Evil]]", and its follow-up script reading "[[Intimidation Game]]" were set between "[[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]]" and the [[Beast Era]]. [[BotCon 2006]]'s comic, "[[Dawn of Future's Past]]", and its immediate prequel ([[BotCon 2007]]'s exclusive short animated film, "[[Theft of the Golden Disk]]", based on a fan-animation), collectively formed an immediate prequel to the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' cartoon—with the 2007 prose story "[[The Razor's Edge]]" (advertising the club's exclusive [[Airazor (BW)#Timelines|Airazor]] figure) intended to tie these two pairs of convention-exclusive stories back together.


''Format:'' Comic book
''More than Meets the Eye''-style profiles for [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] were released in the Diamond Edition of "Dawn of Future's Past" along with short bios for [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]] and the [[Maximal Command Security Force]]. The individual MCSF members [[9K]], [[Overshoot]], [[Switchblade (BW)|Switchblade]], [[High Beam (G2)|High Beam]], [[Shatterpoint]] and [[Getout]] received similar bios in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 13|issues #13]] [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 14|and #14]] while [[Stopgap]] was given one on the Club website.<ref>[[Nitrostreak]] and [[Tigatron (BW)|Tigatron]] were the only MCSF members not to get profiles like this, as they appeared exclusively in "Dawn of Future's Past".</ref> ''More than Meets the Eye''-style profiles were also published online for [[Cryotek (RID)|Cryotek]] and his minions from "Theft of the Golden Disk" [[Backslash]], [[Dirge (BW)|Dirge]] and [[Buzzbomb]].<ref>An unpublished profile for 2016's Scorponok—distinct from the ''two'' published on his bio card and instructions—made reference to "Theft of the Golden Disk".</ref>
<br />''Continuity:'' IDW ''Beast Wars''  
<br />''Story:''


*'''"[[The Hot Rod]]"'''
In 2007, to offer some final closure to [[3H Productions]]' stories, the last part of the cancelled ''[[Transformers: The Wreckers|The Wreckers]]'' comic was released, with the four-page "[[The Wreckers: Finale Part 1]]" appearing in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 16|issue #16]] and the prose story "[[Wreckers: Finale Part II]]" being released online. This story contained mild references to both "Dawn of Future's Past" and "Theft of the Golden Disk". Similarly, Cryotek's profile referenced both [[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]] from "Descent into Evil" and, vaguely, Cryotek's activities in 3H's stories. Collectively, these connections suggested all of these new ''Beast Wars''-related stories to be part of the existing [[Beast Wars timeline (3H)|3H ''Beast Wars'' continuity]], and versions of these events were later incorporated into the backstory for the ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]''.<ref>In an attempt to let "Dawn of Future's Past" stand alone as the "definitive" ''Beast Wars'' prequel, Pete Sinclair at one point stated that it took place in a separate continuity to "Descent into Evil". Despite the obvious connections between these early stories, this became the club's official stance (reception to "The Razor's Edge" had been—to put it lightly—mixed, so they were perfectly happy to sweep it under the rug). [https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/101932-tfwikinet-thread-30/page-643#entry3886778 As discussed on the Allspark forums], this interpretation didn't last long, with the events of "Dawn of Future's Past" being folded into both [[Beast Wars timeline (IDW)|IDW's own ''Beast Wars'' continuity]] and Fun Publications' ''Wings Universe''.</ref>


''Format:'' Live-action script reading
===''Cybertron''===
<br />''Continuity:'' IDW ''Beast Wars''
[[File:Balancingactcover.jpg|right|thumb|upright=0.5]]
<br />''Story:''
The first two years/arcs of the club magazine comic were [[Transformers: Cybertron: Balancing Act|"Balancing Act" and "Revelations"]], which tied into the ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'' cartoon and wrapped up loose ends from 3H's ''[[Transformers: Universe (comic)|Universe]]'' and [[Dreamwave Productions]]' ''[[Transformers: Energon (comic)|Energon]]'' storylines. 2007's "[[The Dark Heart of Sandokan]]" (advertising ''Timelines'' [[Astrotrain (Cybertron)#Timelines|Astrotrain]]) and 2008's "[[Force of Habit]]" prose stories were also set in this continuity.<ref>These stories have some overlap in terms of cast and premise, as they were written simultaneously, neither being aware of the other!</ref> Setting a trend that continued throughout Fun Publications' tenure, these stories mainly featured toys with very limited roles in previous fiction.


==Club stories==
The magazine soon started including profiles for the characters appearing in the comic, which further filled the gaps between storylines. [[Skyfall (Cybertron)|Skyfall]], [[Vector Prime]], [[Ramjet (Universe)|Ramjet]], [[Nemesis Prime (Universe)|Nemesis Prime]], [[Sentinel Maximus]], [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]], [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|Ultra Magnus]], [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]], [[Soundwave (Cybertron)|Soundwave]], [[Downshift (Energon)|Downshift]], [[Unicron]], the [[Mini-Con Council of Sages]], [[Landquake (Timelines)|Landquake]] and the [[Street Action Mini-Con Team]] all received full-size profiles by issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 12|#12]]. A bio for [[Quickslinger (Cybertron)|Quickslinger]] was included in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 6|#6]]. Short profiles for the [[Giant Planet Mini-Con Team]] ([[Deepdive (Cybertron)|Deepdive]], [[Longarm (Cybertron)|Longarm]] and [[Overcast (Cybertron)|Overcast]]), [[Rapid Run (Energon)|Rapid Run]]'s [[Nightcruz (Energon)|part]][[Nightscream (Energon)|ners]] and [[Nightcreeper|their combined form]], [[Heavy Load (Cybertron)|Heavy Load]], [[Stripmine]] and [[Drill Bit (Cybertron)|Drill Bit]] were published in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 13|#13]], [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 14|#14]] and [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 15|#15]].
===Text stories===
Some club stories were made available via the Transformers Collectors' Club in prose form with illustrations, usually about then-recent toys and/or Club exclusives.


====2007====
A large amount of short profiles for various other Mini-Cons were released in the members-only section of the club website: these included a load of Mini-Cons from the ''[[Transformers (Armada PS2)|Transformers]]'' PlayStation 2 video game ([[Aftershock (Armada)|Aftershock]], [[Jumpstart]], [[Buildup]], [[Flashbang]], [[Hawkeye]], [[Highgear]], [[Kickback (Armada)|Kickback]], [[Smackdown]], [[Claymore]], [[Overwatch (Armada)|Overwatch]], [[Covert]], [[Highjump (Armada)|Highjump]] and [[Lookout (Armada)|Lookout]]) and their combined [[Matrix Cannon (Armada)|Matrix Cannon]] form, a bunch of Japan-exclusive Mini-Cons (the [[Extreme Competition Team|Extreme Competition]], [[Noble Force Team|Noble Force]], [[Steel Reinforcement Team|Steel Reinforcement]], [[Aerial Extermination Mini-Con Team|Aerial Extermination]], and [[Apocalypse Brigade Mini-Con Team|Apocalypse Brigade]]<ref>[https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/129168-out-of-printhard-to-find-media-mega-thread/page-4#entry3430903 Trickshot's bio] was never published on the [[Transformers Collectors' Club]] website like that of his teammates, but he was named in Flashdrive's bio... something that failed to be noted by Triac's TFWiki page, leading to the Facebook edition of [[Ask Vector Prime]] ascribing Triac a new identity in 2015. Er, whoops!</ref> teams, along with [[Drop-Test]], [[Heavy Barrel (Cybertron)|Heavy Barrel]], [[Road Rebel]], and the Dead End [[Dead End General|General]]/[[Dead End Drone|Drones]]), the four ''Classics'' Mini-Cons re-released with a [[Walmart]] exclusive ''Cybertron'' [[Primus#Walmart|Primus]] ([[Strongarm (Cybertron)|Strongarm]], [[Offshoot (Cybertron)|Offshoot]], [[Knockdown (Cybertron)|Knockdown]] and [[Nightscream (Cybertron)|Nightscream]]), Astrotrain's Mini-Cons ([[Starcatcher (Cybertron)|Starcatcher]] and the [[Sabotage Team]]), the unreleased ''[[Attacktix]]'' Mini-Con [[Bunker-Buster]], and [[Flashbox (Armada)|Flashbox]] (a generic seen in an episode of [[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|the ''Armada'' cartoon]]). Similar profiles for ''Wings Universe'' [[Cop-Tur (G1)#Wings Universe|Cop-Tur]], ''Energon'' [[Snowblind]] and ''Classics'' [[Liftor#Classics|Liftor]] were later published in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 31|#31]], [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 32|#32]] and [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 33|#33]] respectively.
*'''"[[The Dark Heart of Sandokan]]"'''
''Continuity:'' [[Unicron Trilogy]] cartoon continuity
<br />''Story:'' [[Cannonball (Cybertron)|Cannonball]] pursues an artifact.


*'''"[[The Razor's Edge]]"'''
Many years later, the club's ''Armada'' [[Skywarp (Armada)#Timelines 2|Skywarp]] figure came with "[[Armada Volume 5]]", a mini-comic in the style of those packed with figures in the original ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' toyline.
''Continuity: Beast Wars''
<br />''Story:'' [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] does some stuff.  


*'''"[[The New World]]"'''
===''Classics''===
''Continuity: Classics''
[[File:TimelinesVol2 2 Diamond.jpg|right|thumb|upright=0.5]]
<br />''Story:'' Strife emerges among the Mini-Cons on the newly reformed Cybertron.
The third year/arc of the club storyline, "[[Crossing Over]]", was the first in a series of ''[[Transformers: Classics|Classics]]'' stories set after the end of the Marvel US ''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' comics (but ignoring the UK continuity, ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|Generation 2]]'' and ''[[The Transformers: Regeneration One|Regeneration One]]''). [[BotCon 2007]]'s comic "[[Games of Deception]]" brought more characters to [[Earth]] and included a prologue to the prose story, "[[The New World]]", which focused on the ''Classics'' [[Mini-Con]]s on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]].<ref>[https://therobotmonster.tumblr.com/post/165314738069/thought-you-guys-might-get-a-kick-out-of-this A later unrealised pitch] by Sepelak and Troop included a three-page story set after "Games of Deception", advertising a hypothetical ''[[Transformers: Universe (2008 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#Universe (2008)|Sunstreaker]] redeco as a "Spark Warrior" which fans could personalise using stickers.</ref> A "Spring Special" ''Classics'' comic ("[[Cheap Shots]]") was released in 2008 with ''Timelines'' [[Nightbeat (G1)#Timelines|Nightbeat]], starring him, Siren, Slag and Sludge.<ref>Hosehead perished in "[[Still Life!]]", so couldn't appear. The rest of the Dinobots had previously appeared in other stories.</ref> The last prose story of 2009, "[[At Fight's End]]", seemed to be an attempt at closure for the universe and included an in-fiction appearance of the ''Timelines'' [[Seacon (G1)#Timelines|Seacons]].


*'''"[[Wreckers: Finale Part II]]"'''
Profiles for ''Classics'' characters continued to be published in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 13|#13]]-[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 18|#18]]: [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]], [[Mirage (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Mirage]], [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]], [[Skywarp (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Skywarp]], [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus]], [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]], [[Breakaway (Classics)|Breakaway]], [[Cliffjumper (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Cliffjumper]], [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]], [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]]. The Diamond Edition of "Games of Deception" included profiles for [[Springer (G1)#Classics|Springer]] and [[Bug Bite (GoBots)#Timelines|Bug Bite]]. All sixteen ''Classics'' Mini-Cons got short profiles in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 16|#16]], [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 17|#17]] and [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 18|#18]].<ref>[[Snarl (Classics)|Snarl]] and [[Divebomb (Classics)|Divebomb]]'s were previewed online in a slightly different format.</ref> Profiles for [[Slag (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Slag]] and the [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]]s [[Lug (G1)|Lug]], [[Minerva (human)|Minerva]], [[Muzzle]] and [[Quig]] were published in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 22|#22]] as a "Cheap Shots" tie-in.
''Continuity: [[Transformers: Universe (comic)|Universe]]''
<br />''Story:'' The conclusion of the Beast Era Wreckers' adventures.


====2008====
===''TransTech''===
*'''"[[Gone Too Far]]"'''
The fourth year/arc of the magazine introduced [[Axiom Nexus]], the world of ''[[Transformers: TransTech|TransTech]]'', taking the concept of interdimensional travel up to eleven, with characters from countless continuities interacting on-panel. Many characters used their designs from the cancelled ''[[Transtech]]'' series, which would have been a sequel to ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Machines]]'', but the setting and story were wholly original, a first for Fun Publications. To give the impression of a vibrant metropolis, all five stories released during this time (the "[[Transcendent]]" comic arc, "[[Gone Too Far]]", [[BotCon 2008]]'s "[[Bee in the City]]" script reading, "[[Withered Hope]]" and "[[I, Lowtech]]") took place roughly concurrently, with minor plot threads tying them together.<ref>Around this time, [[David Willis]] nearly pitched another text story featuring [[Firecracker]].</ref> The magazine's back-up humour strip ''[[Around Cybertron]]'' also tied into various events in those stories. An additional story titled "[[Crankshafts]]", was also pitched, and would have had fewer direct ties to the events of the other ''TransTech'' stories of this era, but was never published.<ref>[https://itswalky.tumblr.com/post/122632816347/crankshafts "Crankshafts" on Tumblr]</ref>
''Continuity: [[Transcendent Technomorph|TransTech]]'' & ''Classics''
<br />''Story:'' Deep in the outworlder city of [[Axiom Nexus]], [[Jackpot (G1)|Jackpot]] and [[Hubcap (G1)|Hubcap]] get caught up in the locals' intrigues.


*'''"[[Force of Habit]]"'''
Six ''TransTech'' characters ([[Cheetor (TransTech)|Cheetor]], [[Shockwave (TransTech)|Shockwave]], [[Prowl (TransTech)|Prowl]], [[Starscream (TransTech)|Starscream]], [[Optimus Prime (TransTech)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (TransTech)|Megatron]]) were given profiles in issues #22-24 of the magazine as part of "The World of... TRANSTECH," a feature which sported a unique design and layout but was textually almost indistinguishable from the regular ''More than Meets the Eye''-style profiles. Two lowtechs, [[Blackarachnia (TransTech)|Blackarachnia]] and [[Topspin (Classics)|Topspin]], got normal profiles in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 25|#25]]. [[Beta Maxx (RID)|Beta Maxx]], who initially went unnamed when he was released at BotCon 2007, was given a full profile online.
''Continuity:'' [[Unicron Trilogy]] cartoon continuity
<br />''Story:'' A team of Autobots, searching for the Cyber Planet Keys, finds a dead colony world with some dark secrets.


*'''"[[Withered Hope]]"'''
===''Shattered Glass''===
''Continuity: [[GoBots]]'' / ''[[Transcendent Technomorph|TransTech]]'' / ''Classics''
[[File:ShatteredGlass DiamondCover.jpg|right|thumb|upright=0.5]]
<br />''Story:'' Six explorers from a doomed dimension wind up in Axiom Nexus.
[[BotCon 2008]] introduced Fun Publication's most iconic setting: the ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]'' mirror universe. As an [[April Fools' Day]] prank, what were supposedly the first three pages of that year's convention comic, "[[Shattered Expectations (SG)|Shattered Expectations]]", were "leaked" online. Upon seeing the overwhelmingly positive reaction to this, Fun Publications got the pages' writers to punch up the script for the ''actual'' comic (simply "[[Shattered Glass (issue)|Shattered Glass]]"), which was originally much more serious in tone. From there, the story split in two simultaneously published branches. The writers of "Shattered Expectations" continued their campier approach across a series of prose stories: "[[Dungeons & Dinobots]]", "[[Do Over]]", the preview comic "[[The Desert Heat!]]", "[[Eye in the Sky]]", "[[Blitzwing Bop]]", and 2011's "[[Transhuman]]". Taking place after the prose stories, the magazine's 2009 comic arc, "[[Reunification]]", maintained the tone of the BotCon comic and continued the interdimensional plot threads from previous arcs, with ''Around Cybertron'' also making the jump to the new universe.<ref>"Do Over" ended with a prologue for "Reunification", which was beginning publication at the time of that story's release. [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 27|Issue #27]] of the magazine included a recap covering the events of all the ''Shattered Glass'' prose stories of the time, including "Blitzwing Bop", which had yet to be released. When "[[Transhuman]]" was eventually released, it showed a scene from "[[Reunification: Part 3]]" from a different perspective.</ref>


*'''"[[I, Lowtech]]"'''
''More than Meets the Eye''-style profiles for ''Shattered Glass'' characters were published in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 25|#25]] to [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 30|#30]], though for the first time the amount of space given to each character varied. [[Abominus (SG)|Abominus]], [[Aquarius (SG)|Aquarius]], [[Computron (SG)|Computron]], [[Cyclonus (SG)|Cyclonus]], [[Dirge (SG)|Dirge]], [[Megatron (SG)|Galvatron]], [[Heatwave (Timelines)|Heatwave]], [[Hound (SG)|Hound]], [[Ratbat (SG)|Ratbat]], [[Ravage (SG)|Ravage]], [[Sky Lynx (SG)|Sky Lynx]], [[Steeljaw (SG)|Steeljaw]], the [[Technobot (SG)|Technobots]], the [[Terrorcon (SG)|Terrorcons]], [[Whisper (SG)|Whisper]], and [[Nexus Prime]] all got profiles during this time. [[Rodimus (SG)|Rodimus]] and [[Starscream (SG)|Starscream]] were each given a profile in the Diamond Edition of "[[Shattered Glass (issue)|Shattered Glass]]". In 2011, a contest was held on Twitter to decide [[Scourge (SG)|Scourge]]'s bio, and the winning submission was expanded into a full-sized online profile. Jesse Wittenrich created six profiles to complement his ''Around Cybertron'' strips—[[Andromeda (SG)|Andromeda]], [[Countdown (SG)|Countdown]], [[Esmeral (SG)|Esmeral]], [[Mirage (SG)|Mirage]], [[Monstructor (SG)|Monstructor]] and the [[Wireless Automated Sales Person]]—but these were never printed.<ref>The profiles for ''Shattered Glass'' [https://www.deviantart.com/jeysie/art/SG-Andromeda-MTMTE-Profile-349976392 Andromeda], [https://www.deviantart.com/jeysie/art/SG-Countdown-MTMTE-Profile-349976478 Countdown], [https://www.deviantart.com/jeysie/art/SG-Esmeral-MTMTE-Profile-349976566 Esmeral], [https://www.deviantart.com/jeysie/art/SG-Mirage-MTMTE-Profile-349976583 Mirage], [https://www.deviantart.com/jeysie/art/SG-Monstructor-MTMTE-Profile-349976593 Monstructor] and [https://www.deviantart.com/jeysie/art/The-WASP-MTMTE-Profile-349976609 WASP] were sent to DeviantArt user Jeysie by Wittenrich. In a 2019 tweet, Wittenrich stated that they'd been intended for the magazine, but that there were never enough spare pages.</ref><ref>{{citesocial|quote=That's correct! The bio was created to fit into the magazine but there was never an extra page for it.|link=https://twitter.com/JesseWittenrich/status/1200777774019104769|name=Jesse Wittenrich|site=Twitter|year=2019|month=11|day=30|(defunct=)}}</ref>
''Continuity: [[Transcendent Technomorph|TransTech]]''
<br />''Story:'' [[Power Master]] [[Bulletbike (TransTech)|Bulletbike]] goes on a homicidal rampage.


*'''"[[Dungeons & Dinobots]]"'''
===''Wings Universe''===
''Continuity: Shattered Glass''
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<br />''Story:'' A new intellect within [[Grimlock (SG)|Grimlock]] is awakened by mysterious forces.
Having concluded stories set in most major continuities of the time, the club turned to the distant past of [[The Transformers (cartoon)|the original "Generation 1" cartoon]], before "[[War Dawn (episode)|War Dawn]]", recounting one of [[Kup (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Kup]]'s earliest missions in [[BotCon 2009]]'s "[[Wings of Honor]]". Pete Sinclair made sure to explain that these so-called ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]'' stories would deviate from the cartoon in several ways, some cosmetic and some not, and more so as they progressed. 2010's comic arc, "[[The Coming Storm]]", was set ten years later, with the prose stories "[[Flames of Yesterday]]" and "[[A Team Effort]]" taking place between parts [[The Coming Storm: Part 2|#2]]-[[The Coming Storm: Part 3|#3]] and [[The Coming Storm: Part 4|#4]]-[[The Coming Storm: Part 5|#5]] respectively. [[Untitled Lyzack Story|A prose story starring Lyzack]] was planned to lead into 2011's comic arc, "[[Battle Lines]]", but wasn't finished in time. ''Around Cybertron'' continued for another ten strips set in this universe.


====2009====
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*'''"[[Do Over]]"'''
[[BotCon 2010]]'s "[[Generation 2: Redux]]" comic jumped forward in time to 2010,<ref>In a rare tie from the ''Wings Universe'' to the other ''Timelines'' continuities, the Diamond Edition of this comic included an exclusive epilogue featuring [[Wheeljack (SG)|''Shattered Glass'' Wheeljack]].</ref> and 2012's comic arc "[[A Flash Forward]]" picked up from there, leading into [[BotCon 2013]]'s "[[Termination]]" and its immediate sequel "[[A Common Foe]]", which told a "G1"-cartoon version of the [[Machine Wars (event)|Machine Wars]] and advertised the third series of the [[Transformers Figure Subscription Service]]. A single-panel "[[Interlude...]]" was given in the customization class handbook for that convention. As a prelude to [[BotCon 2014]], a Facebook page was created for "[[Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur]]", with his journal entries leading into the convention comic "[[Hoist the Flag]]".<ref>"A Common Foe", branded as ''Timelines'' #9, was uniquely released online ''between'' conventions, after the release of Hoist the Flag, which was issue #10. Full physical copies weren't made available until [[BotCon 2016]].</ref> This celebration of BotCon's 20th anniversary took another time-skip to post-''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'', incorporating some version of 3H's stories into the ''Wings Universe''. A [[Pack-in material|pack-in]] comic released with the "BotCon Legacy Collection", simply titled "[[Legacy (issue)|Legacy]]", further strengthened these ties.
''Continuity: Shattered Glass''<br>
''Story:'' The Autobots try to fly their ''Ark'' to Earth once more.


*'''"[[Eye in the Sky]]"'''
Profiles were published at a steady rate of two per issue throughout those three years (issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 31|#31]] to [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 48|#48]]). The characters to receive profiles were [[Runabout (G1)|Runabout]], [[Jetstorm (G2)|Jetstorm]], [[Magnum]], [[Over-Run (G1)|Over-Run]], [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]], [[Moonracer (G1)|Moonracer]], [[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]], [[Metalhawk (G1)|Metalhawk]], [[Sentinel Major]], [[Ricochet (Timelines)|Ricochet]], [[Ironfist (G1)|Ironfist]], [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]], [[Landshark (G1)|Landshark]], [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], [[Outback (G1)|Outback]], [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]], [[Side Burn (RID)|Side Burn]], [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]], [[Thunder Clash|Thunderclash]], [[Lyzack (G1)|Lyzack]], [[Gyronian Sentry]], [[Sprocket (G1)|Sprocket]], [[Hauler]], [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]], [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]], [[Runamuck (G1)|Runamuck]], [[Sizzle (G1)|Sizzle]], [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]], [[Windbreaker]], [[Flamefeather (G1)|Flamefeather]], [[Hubcap (G1)|Hubcap]], [[Nightracer (G2)|Nightracer]], [[Fizzle|Blaze]], [[Soundwave (G2)|Soundwave]], [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] and [[Frenzy (G2)|Frenzy]]. The Diamond Edition of "Wings of Honor" contained profiles for [[Kup (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Kup]], [[Banzai-Tron (G1)|Banzai-Tron]], [[Flak (G1)|Flak]], [[Leozack]] and [[Dion (G1)|Dion]]; "Generation 2: Redux" included profiles for [[Clench (G1)|Clench]], [[Rapido]], [[Slicer (G1)|Slicer]] and [[Scorch (G1)|Scorch]]; "Termination" included profiles for [[Strika (BM)#Wings Universe|Strika]], [[Obsidian (BM)#Wings Universe|Obsidian]], [[Megaplex]], [[Thundercracker (MW)|Thundercracker]] and [[Mirage (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity#Wings Universe|Mirage]]; "A Common Foe" included profiles for [[Krok (G1)#Wings Universe|Krok]], [[Serpentor#Wings Universe|Serpent O.R.]], [[Carzap (BT)#Wings Universe|Carzap]] and [[Tarantulas (BW)#Wings Universe|Tarantulas]]; and "Hoist the Flag" included profiles for [[Cheetor (BW)#Wings Universe|Alpha Trizer]], [[Apelinq (BM)#Wings Universe|Apelinq]] and [[Flareup (G1)#Wings Universe|Flare-Up]]. [[Thundercracker (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Thundercracker]] was to receive a ''Wings Universe'' bio card for his [[Action Master]] form, but when that figure was released as ''Shattered Glass'' [[Thundercracker (SG)|Thundercracker]] instead the bio was shelved and later published in non-canonical form in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 42|#42]]. A series of features titled "[[The Transformers Menagerie]]" were released in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 49|#49]] to [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 54|#54]] and provided information on the [[Primitive]]s.<ref>Though the continuity of these features was never explicitly defined or discussed, [[Jim Sorenson]] later clarified the intended setting as being a [[Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Sunbow cartoon]]-esque continuity, specifically the ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]''.</ref> As a tie-in to "Hoist the Flag", profiles were published in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 56|#56]] for [[Squirm]] and [[Olin Zarak]] and in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 58|#58]] for the [[Dread Pirate Crew]] and [[Flamewar (G1)|Flamewar]].  
''Continuity: Shattered Glass''<br>
''Story:'' The Autobots and Decepticons have their first round of clashes on Earth.


*'''"[[Blitzwing Bop]]"'''
===''Animated'' and Aligned===
''Continuity: Shattered Glass''<br>
[[File:TFA-comic Stunticon DiamondCover.jpg|right|thumb|upright=0.5]]
''Story:'' Blitzwing gets turned into a broadcast transmitter that could be deadly to both factions.
A two-page online comic, "[[Moving Violations]]", was the first ''Timelines'' story to be entirely set in the ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'' universe. It doubled as both an advertisement for [[Cheetor (Animated)|Cheetor]]'s exclusive toy and as a prologue to [[BotCon 2011]]'s comic, "[[The Stunti-Con Job]]". Both stories were set after "[[Endgame, Part II]]". A live script reading of "The Stunti-Con Job" was performed at the convention, along with a script reading of the ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'' episode "[[Shadowzone (episode)|Shadowzone]]". Both performances included extra scenes not present in the original versions. BotCon 2013's script reading, "[[Unreliable Narratives]]", had ''Prime'' Kup tell [[Hot Shot (Prime)|Hot Shot]] a tale (taking place between ''[[Transformers: War for Cybertron (360/PS3/PC)|War for Cybertron]]'' and ''[[Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (video game)|Fall of Cybertron]]''). The 2014 script reading "[[Prevenge]]", starring ''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots (franchise)|Rescue Bots]]'' [[Blades (RB)|Blades]], plucked characters from a wide range of continuities for a ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 franchise)|Universe]]''-style battle royale. BotCon 2015's script reading, "[[The Return of Blurr]]", proved to be the last ''Animated'' story, and was later re-released at BotCon 2016 as an illustrated storybook.


*'''"[[At Fight's End]]"'''
Supplementary material for ''Animated'' came in the form of ''[[The AllSpark Almanac Addendum]]'', printed in the Diamond Edition of "The Stunti-Con Job" and issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 43|#43]], [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 44|#44]] and [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 45|#45]] of the magazine. A series of [[Tech Spec]]s were published: ten in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 24|#24]], two each in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 25|#25]] to [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 30|#30]], and six (plus four reprints) years later in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 71|#71]]. All twenty-eight of these plus twenty-four extras were also released as a BotCon 2011 exclusive lithograph. A single ''More than Meets the Eye''-style profile for the ''Animated'' [[Headmaster Junior|Headmaster Jrs.]] ([[Nightbeat (Animated)|Nightbeat]], [[Siren (Animated)|Siren]] and [[Hosehead (Animated)|Hosehead]]) was published in issue #71.
''Continuity: Classics''<br>
''Story:'' The Decepticon Civil War comes to a close as Megatron advances on Bludgeon.


====2010====
==="Invasion"===
*'''"[[Flames of Yesterday]]"'''
[[File:Timelines07-Retailcover.jpg|right|thumb|upright=0.5]]
''Continuity: Wings Universe''<br>
[[BotCon 2012]] returned to the ''Classics'' and ''Shattered Glass'' universes with its "[[Invasion (issue)|Invasion]]" crossover. A six-page "[[Invasion Prologue]]" comic was released online during the build-up to the convention and reprinted in the Diamond Edition of the convention comic, while the convention's script reading "[[Bee in the City 2: Electric Bugaloo]]" saw the [[Megatron (BW)#TransTech|Megatron]] of BotCon 2008's script capitalise on events of the crossover. A two-page "[[Invasion: Epilogue]]" later followed online and in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 48|#48]] of the magazine,<ref>This story served as something of an advertisement for the first series of [[Transformers Figure Subscription Service|Figure Subscription Service]] figures, with only [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys#Timelines|Ultra Mammoth]] and [[Scourge (RID)#Timelines|Scourge]] not making an appearance. [[Depth Charge (BW)#Beast Wars: Uprising|Depth Charge]] is recruited to intercept Ultra Mammoth, showing up in 2013's comic arc, but Scourge never got any fiction from the club. This is because another two-or-three page ''Wings Universe'' prologue story set prior to "Termination" was planned but never released, in which he would have been one of [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]]'s clones and would have killed both Optimus and Galvatron.</ref> leading into 2013's comic arc "[[Beast Wars Shattered Glass]]", which focused on two temporally-displaced teams of ''Classics'' refugees on the prehistoric Earth of the ''Shattered Glass'' universe. The seven-page ''TransTech'' comic "[[Timeless]]" spun out of this arc, advertising the second series of subscription figures.
''Story:'' The Elite Guard is charged with protecting a discovery related to Cybertron's past from falling into Decepticon hands.


*'''"[[A Team Effort]]"'''
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''Continuity: Wings Universe''<br>
The three-page online comic "[[Collections]]" starred [[Packrat]],<ref>[https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/156561-future-of-the-g1-cartoon/page-2#entry3816193 On the Allspark], Jesse Wittenrich later stated that "Collections" is technically part of the 3H ''Beast Wars'' timeline, but that the Packrat it features was a duplicate created as a side-effect of ''Shattered Glass'' Ultra Magnus's interdimensional meddling. The intent of the story was to explain why the artifacts left behind on prehistoric Earth were never rediscovered in later stories.</ref> leading into his appearance in the [[BotCon 2015]] comic "[[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]" and following up on threads from "Timeless". Several [https://www.facebook.com/ Facebook] pages sprang up during this time, building on the success of Tornado's journal: [[Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter]], [[Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist]] and [[Axiom Nexus News Editor]] all ran in parallel and were soon joined by [[Ask Vector Prime]], [[Transformers: Spacewarp's Log|Spacewarp's Log]] and [[Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric]]. Three back-up features in the magazine, ''[[Transformers I.Q.]]'', ''[[Hot Shot's Bot Thoughts]]'' and ''[[Bot on the Street]]'', were generally set in the ''TransTech'' universe but often touched on events from other continuities. ''TransTech'' Rhinox featured in "[[The Beast Wars Road Map]]", a flowchart published in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 70|#70]] explaining the chronology of the various Beast Era stories until then, along with the [[Rhinox (BW)#Transformers Legends comic 2|Rhinox]], [[Rattrap (BW)#Transformers Legends comic 2|Rattrap]] and [[Airazor (BW)#Transformers Legends comic|Airazor]] from the Japanese ''[[Transformers Legends (comic)|Transformers Legends]]'' comic (another of [[Hayato Sakamoto]]'s stories, the ''[[Kre-O Transformers (comic)|Kre-O Transformers]]'' webcomic, received a tie-in with 2015's "[[The Brick List: Earth's Most Wanted]]").
''Story:'' The Stealth Team has to go undercover to keep Gutcruncher and his lackeys from getting their hands on a mysterious power force.


====2011====
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*'''"[[Transhuman]]"'''
In the aftermath of "Invasion", ''Classics'' Earth was brought into the ''Shattered Glass'' universe. The ''[[Recordicons]]'' backup strip, starring ''Shattered Glass'' Ravage and the other [[Mini-Cassette]]s, had been running in the magazine since issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 34|#34]] alongside the ''Wings Universe'' stories, and the 2012 strips played around with the post-"Invasion" status quo. This premise was further explored in "[[Solar Requiem]]", a comic collaboration between Fun Publications and [[e-HOBBY]] packed in with the ''Shattered Glass'' Soundwave and Blaster set, and in the 2016 four-part ''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' series of prose stories ("[[Sunrise]]", "[[High Noon (SG)|High Noon]]", "[[Journey's Eve]]" and "[[Last Sunset]]"), which starred the [[GoBots]] from "Withered Hope".<ref>Production delays on this series meant that "Last Sunset" was the final piece of material produced by the club, being shared via Google Docs just before midnight (EST) on New Year's Eve 2016-2017.</ref> ''Recordicons'' ran until issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 63|#63]], before being replaced by ''[[SD SG]]'' for issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 65|#65]] to [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 71|#71]]. The "Beast Wars: Shattered Glass" survivors returned to the present day just in time for 2015's comic arc "[[Another Light]]", which served to wrap up most of the major plot threads left dangling since the club's very inception.
''Continuity: Shattered Glass''<br>
''Story:'' The balance in the war between the Transformers shifts when amazing new technology is given to a human.


====2015====
Profiles for a variety of characters were published during this time. [[Optimus Prime (G1)#Hero Prime|Optimus Prime ("Hero Prime")]] and [[Depth Charge (BW)#Beast Wars: Uprising|Depth Charge]] got profiles in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 49|#49]], and [[Rhinox (TransTech)|Rhinox]] got one in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 54|#54]]. A Tech Spec for the [[INSIRT]] was published on Facebook. The Diamond Edition of "[[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]" included profiles for [[Optimus Prime (G1)#General Optimus|General Optimus Prime]], [[Battletrap (G1)|Battletrap]] and [[Zaptrap]] with [[Beet-Chit]]. ''Classics'' [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]], [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]], [[Scylla (BW)#Classics|Scylla]], [[Autojetter#Classics|Autojetter]], [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ultra Mammoth]], [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]], [[Magnaboss (BW)|Magnaboss]], [[Autolauncher#Classics|Autolauncher]] and [[Piranacon (G1)#Classics|God Neptune]] got profiles from issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 50|#50]] to [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 54|#54]]; [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity#Classics|Prowl]] later received his own profile in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 62|#62]] and [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity#Classics|Grimlock]] later received a ''third'' in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 63|#63]]. ''Shattered Glass'' [[Soundwave (SG)|Soundwave]] finally got a profile in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 65|#65]], and artwork for [[Optimus Prime (SG)|Nova Prime]] and [[Megatron (SG)|Galvatron]] was published in [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 66|#66]]'s feature.
*'''"[[Broken Windshields]]"'''
''Continuity: [[Beast Wars: Uprising]]''<br>
''Story:'' [[Lio Convoy]] sets an uprising in motion.


*'''"[[Head Games]]"'''
===''Beast Wars: Uprising'' and "Dawn of the Predacus"===
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
[[File:Brkw titlepage.jpg|right|thumb|upright=0.5]]
''Story:'' [[Buzzclaw (BW)|Buzzclaw]] joins the rebellion and infiltrates [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]].
The universe first glimpsed in the bios for Blackarachnia and Depth Charge was finally given a dedicated story in "[[Alone Together]]", 2014's comic arc (starring [[Rampage (BW)#Timelines 2|Rampage]] and [[Transmutate (BW)#Timelines|Trans-Mutate]] in their ''Timelines'' forms). Then, from 2015 to 2016, twelve prose stories written by [[Jim Sorenson]] and [[David Bishop]] were released: "[[Broken Windshields]]", "[[Head Games]]", "[[Burning Bridges]]", "[[Micro-Aggressions]]", "[[Intersectionality]]", "[[Trigger Warnings]]", "[[Identity Politics]]", "[[Not All Megatrons]]", "[[Cultural Appropriation]]", "[[Safe Spaces]]", "[[Derailment]]" and "[[The Inexorable March]]". Unlike the vast majority of Fun Publications' stories, which often dealt heavily in interdimensional shenanigans, this new continuity was much more isolated and grounded (despite the best attempts of "[[A Change to the Agenda]]", a screen-capture comic published in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 70|#70]]). A small set of profiles for [[Rampage (BW)#Beast Wars: Uprising|Rampage]], [[Transmutate (BW)#Beast Wars: Uprising|Trans-Mutate]], [[Jawbreaker (BW)|Jawbreaker]], [[Bigmos]], [[Medusa]], [[Lord Imperious Delirious]] and [[Lio Convoy (BW)#Beast Wars: Uprising|Lio Convoy]] were released in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 55|#55]], [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 57|#57]], [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 59|#59]] and [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 61|#61]].


*'''"[[Burning Bridges]]"'''
[[File:DawnOfThePredacus-cvr.jpg|left|thumb|upright=0.5]]
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
The [[BotCon 2016]] comic was originally pitched as a ''Beast Wars: Uprising'' story, but once IDW Publishing was brought on-board plans changed to ostensibly focus on their own ''Beast Wars'' continuity, resulting in "[[Dawn of the Predacus]]" and its associated script reading "[[The Hot Rod]]".
''Story:'' [[Stiletto (BW)|Stiletto]]'s past haunts her as she and [[Overshoot]] defend a bridge from the rebels.


====2016====
===''Of Masters and Mayhem''===
*'''''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Part 1: "[[Sunrise]]"'''
The last new continuity to be created by the club saw the relocation of the humans and ''Classics'' [[Pretender]]s from the ''Shattered Glass'' universe in the aftermath of "Another Light" and served to advertise the fourth and fifth series of the [[Transformers Figure Subscription Service]]. It also saw the return of [[Ramjet (Universe)|Ramjet]]—last seen in "Revelations"—who received [[Ramjet (Universe)#Timelines|a new figure]] from the club. Five prose stories ("[[The Truth We Make]]", "[[Life Finds a Way]]", "[[The Toxic Transformer]]", "[[Foundation and Wreckage Part 1: Deadly Aim|Deadly Aim]]" and "[[Lively Pursuit]]") supplemented the main "[[Of Masters and Mayhem]]" comic arc.
''Continuity: Shattered Glass/GoBots''<br>
''Story:'' A team of GoBots surveys Earth.


*'''''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Chapter 2: "[[High Noon (SG)|High Noon]]"'''
Partially following on from the ''Shattered Glass'' scenes in the comic arc, "[[Coalescence]]"—the long-awaited sequel to "Transhuman"—was finally written and released, with its epilogue offering some closure for Depth Charge. A single-page "[[Epilogue]]" published in issue [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 72|#72]] revealed the fates of some ''Classics'' characters left unaccounted for in the aftermath of "Invasion", while the two-page "[[Epilogue Two]]" published in the Diamond Edition of GIJoeCon 2016's comic "Project Downfall" (of all places) wrapped up the ''TransTech'' story.
''Continuity: Shattered Glass/GoBots''<br>
''Story:'' The spatiotemporal challengers encounter a challenge.


*'''"[[Micro-Aggressions]]"'''
Five profiles for [[Ramjet (Universe)|Ramjet]], [[Lifeline (G1)|Lifeline]], [[Impactor (G1)|Impactor]], [[Gnash]] and [[Thrashclaw]] were published in issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 67|#67]], [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 68|#68]] and [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 70|#70]]. On its last day, the club's Twitter released four profiles [[repurposing]] the BotCon 2015 [[Waruder]]s as other characters: [[Bug Bite (GoBots)|Bug Bite]], [[King Waruder]], [[Skywasp]] and ''Shattered Glass'' [[Waspinator (BWSG)|Waspinator]].
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' Old heroes of the Great War find themselves fighting each other in the Grand Uprising.


*'''"[[The Truth We Make]]"'''
===Back-up strips===
''Continuity: [[Of Masters and Mayhem]]''<br>
In its earliest years, the magazine included a variety of newspaper-style strips, none with a strict continuity: ''[[Another Con]]'', ''[[Lil' Jerry]]'', ''[[Robot Parade]]'', ''[[Mini Mayhem!]]'' and ''[[Lil Formers]]''.
''Story:'' The story of Punch...or is it the story of Counterpunch?


*'''"[[Life Finds a Way]]"'''
===YouTube videos===
''Continuity: [[Of Masters and Mayhem]]''<br>
[[File:Jointheeliteguard.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1]]
''Story:'' Marooned on a bizarre planet, Fractyl discovers a strange group of Transformers.
The club's official YouTube channel uploaded [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrrSq1iPTtQ its first video] to promote BotCon 2008, with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIJVSjIuNYg both] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDRYFCO7fpo parts] of "Theft of the Golden Disk" being released on the channel after the convention. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMSOUKT4vyY A teaser] for 2008's membership figure, Topspin, was released which consisted of about seventy seconds of text and three seconds of stop-motion animation. From [[2009]] to [[2013]], the club teamed up with media professionals [[Randall Ng]] and [[DR.SMOOV]] to produce several short promotional videos. [[BotCon 2009: Join the Elite Guard!|The first of these]] was an [[Elite Guard]] recruitment video, starring young Kup and advertising BotCon 2009. [[BotCon 2009!|The second]] had [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] and [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] making plans to go to the convention. Advertising BotCon 2010, the club released [[BotCon 2010 - Generation 2: Redux|a parody]] of the original ''Generation 2'' cartoon opening sequence along with [[BotCon 2010 Promo|another video]] starring Megatron, the exclusive-toys-obsessed Starscream, [[Breakdown (G1)|Breakdown]], Optimus, and [[Punch (G1)|Punch/Counterpunch]]. They also released [[Mega Spice -- The Transformer Your Fan Could Be Like|a parody]] of an Old Spice commercial advertising club membership. [[Gregg Berger]] voiced G1 Grimlock in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf1uo3cM6SM a video] asking fans to vote for him in the 2011 [[Transformers Hall of Fame/2011|Transformers Hall of Fame]]. [[Who is the Greatest Starscream Of All Time?|Another animated video]] was released to advertise BotCon 2011, in which Starscream finally found [[Starscream (Animated)|someone]] to share his passion for exclusive toys with, and [[BotCon 2012: Figure Reveal!|another]] for BotCon 2012. [[Blaster VS Soundwave 2013|The last animated video]], advertising BotCon 2013, had [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] and [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] battle in a... dance-off. For [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M76OAFBmxTA their promotional video for BotCon 2016], Fun Publications worked instead with voice actor [[David Kaye]].


*'''"[[The Toxic Transformer]]"'''
==Legacy==
''Continuity: [[Of Masters and Mayhem]]''<br>
[[File:TFLegends-ShatteredGlass.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1]]
''Story:'' The story of Toxitron, Decepticon bioweapon!
Despite the relative obscurity of most ''Timelines'' stories, many of Fun Publications' concepts have cropped up again in more mainstream ''Transformers'' media.


*'''"[[Foundation and Wreckage Part 1: Deadly Aim]]"'''
The ''Shattered Glass'' continuity in particular has proved quite impactful. Following [[Shattered Glass (Legends)|references]] by the ''[[Transformers Legends (mobile game)|Transformers Legends]]'' mobile game and [[Optimus Prime (SG)#Generations|a couple of]] [[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#RodimusUnicronus|mass-retail figures]], in 2021 it received a toyline of its own, with [[Transformers: Shattered Glass (IDW)|an accompanying comic book]] from IDW Publishing. Bizarrely, its prominence in Japanese ''Transformers'' fandom led the creators of the anime ''{{w|SSSS.Gridman}}'' to base much of the show's cast on ''Shattered Glass'' characters.
''Continuity: [[Of Masters and Mayhem]]''<br>
''Story:'' A pair of new recruits join the Wreckers, and tensions mount as Impactor and Fractyl seek to create the ultimate Wrecker superweapon.


*'''"[[Intersectionality]]"'''
[[Ask Vector Prime]] ultimately had a large influence on some high-profile stories, most notably in the portrayal of [[Maccadam]] in ''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|Cyberverse]]''.
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
{{stub|explanation of exactly which concepts made their way into mainstream media.}}
''Story:'' As the crewmembers of the starship ''Dinosaur'' attempt to apprehend two fugitives, they encounter dangers both shipboard and planetside.
 
*'''"[[Trigger Warnings]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' Wolfang investigates a murder which takes him across Iacon.
 
*'''"[[Identity Politics]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' A shady business venture leads Scorponok into Cybertron's criminal underworld.
 
*'''"[[Lively Pursuit]]"'''
''Continuity: [[Of Masters and Mayhem]]''<br>
''Story:'' Wreckage gets a second lease on life after Impactor discovers an unexpected survivor.
 
*'''"[[Not All Megatrons]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' Megatrons and Galvatrons of all stripes collide as the Uprising takes a wild new twist.
 
*'''"[[A Brush With Infamy–Prologue]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' Nucleon remembers...
 
*'''''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Part 3: "[[Journey's Eve]]"'''
''Continuity: Shattered Glass/GoBots''<br>
''Story:'' The fate of the GoBots rests in [[You|YOUR]] hands!
 
*'''"[[Cultural Appropriation]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' It's up to Rampage and a gang of misfits to defend their universe from extradimensional invaders.
 
*'''"[[Safe Spaces]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' Cheetor and Preditron are forced to confront the worst excesses of the growing Resistance.
 
*'''"[[Derailment]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' It's Galva Convoy's Vehicons versus Cybertron as the Grand Uprising reaches its explosive finale.
 
*'''"[[Coalescence]]"'''
''Continuity: Shattered Glass''<br>
''Story:'' Worlds collide when the Underbase and its attendants threaten Earth.
 
*'''"[[The Inexorable March]]"'''
''Continuity: Beast Wars: Uprising''<br>
''Story:'' In the wake of the Grand Uprising, Cybertron tries to pick up the pieces.
 
*'''''[[Spatiotemporal Challengers]]'' Part 4: "[[Last Sunset]]"'''
''Continuity: Shattered Glass/GoBots''<br>
''Story:'' The GoBots are trailed by a dangerous bounty-hunter.
 
===Comic stories===
Outside of the BotCon and the magazine, additional Club comics have been produced either in print form or online.
 
====2008====
*'''"[[Shattered Expectations (SG)|Shattered Expectations]]"''' (3-page April Fools' Day comic)
''Continuity:'' [[Transformers: Shattered Glass (fiction)#Shattered Expectations|Shattered Expectations]]<br>
''Story:'' Evil Autobots and heroic Decepticons battle over a new technology.
 
*'''"[[Cheap Shots]]"''' ("Spring Special" comic)
''Continuity: Classics''
<br />''Story:'' [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] and his crew search for a kidnapped pilot.
{{Note|In early 2008, plans were announced to publish a quarterly ''Timelines'' comic book series, available at comic book stores. This first and only issue, a "Spring Special", arrived in fall 2008. Oops!}}
 
====2009====
*'''"[[The Desert Heat!]]"''' (2-page comic)
''Continuity: Shattered Glass''<br>
''Story:'' Heatwave and [[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave]] have some adjustment problems after landing on Earth. Prelude to ''"[[Eye in the Sky]]"''.
 
====2011====
*'''"[[Moving Violations]]"''' (2-page comic)
''Continuity: Animated'' cartoon<br>
''Story:'' Officer Cheetor apprehends a couple of miscreants with his <s>wantonly destructive</s> totally awesome policing skills.
 
====2012====
*'''"[[Invasion Prologue]]"''' (6-page comic)
''Continuity: TransTech'' & ''Classics''<br>
''Story:'' The TransTech observe an incredible multiversal phenomenon which they trace back to one universe's Overlord.
 
*'''"[[Invasion: Epilogue]]"''' (2-page comic)
''Continuity: TransTech''<br>
''Story:'' In the aftermath of a multiversal crisis, the TransTechs seek assistance from a [[Depth Charge (BW)|skilled hunter]].
 
====2013====
*'''"[[Timeless]]"''' (6-page comic)
''Continuity: TransTech''/Aligned/pseudo-IDW G1<br>
''Story:'' [[Heinrad (TransTech)|Heinrad]] foreshadows what is to come and promises to help [[Waspinator (BW)|an acquaintance]].
 
====2014====
*'''"[[A Common Foe]]"''' (22-page ''Transformers: Timelines'' online PDF comic)
''Continuity: Wings Universe''<br>
''Story:'' Immediately following the events of "[[Termination]]", the united Autobot/Decepticon army makes one last effort to take back Cybertron from [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]].
{{note|This comic was later made into print form, which was released at [[BotCon 2016]].}}
 
====2015====
*'''"[[Collections]]"''' (3-page comic)
''Continuity:'' Indeterminate ''Beast Wars'' & ''TransTech''<br>
''Story:'' What [[Packrat]] was up to before arriving in Axiom Nexus.
 
*'''"[[Legacy (issue)|Legacy]]"''' (1-page pack-in comic)
''Continuity:'' ''Wings Universe''<br>
''Story:'' [[Shokaract]] is ready to conquer Cybertron.
 
====2017====
*'''"[[Epilogue Two]]"''' (2-page comic)
''Continuity:'' ''TransTech''/''SG TransTech''/''SG G1 cartoon''<br>
''Story:'' With one [[multiverse]] now [[Shroud|shrouded]], another is unveiled.
 
===Promotional videos===
From [[2009]] to [[2013]], Fun Publications teamed up with media professionals [[Randall Ng]] and [[DR.SMOOV]] to produce several short videos to promote both BotCon and the Collectors Club. For [[2016]], Fun Pub worked instead with voice actor [[David Kaye]] to produce that year's video.
 
====2009====
*'''[[BotCon 2009: Join the Elite Guard!]]'''
''Continuity: Wings Universe''<br>
''Story:'' [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] wants [[you]] to join the [[Cybertron Elite Guard]]!
 
*'''[[BotCon 2009!]]'''
''Continuity: Generation 1''<br>
''Story:'' [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] gives [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] a call about going to BotCon.
 
====2010====
*'''[[BotCon 2010 - Generation 2: Redux]]'''
''Continuity: Generation 2''<br>
''Story:'' Optimus Prime and [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]] have a redux of a familiar showdown.
 
*'''[[BotCon 2010 Promo]]'''
''Continuity: Generation 2''<br>
''Story:'' The Autobots and Decepticons all decide to go to BotCon.
 
*'''[[Mega Spice -- The Transformer Your Fan Could Be Like]]'''
''Continuity: Generation 1''<br>
''Story:'' Megatron advertises the Transformers Collectors Club.
 
====2011====
*'''[[Who is the Greatest Starscream Of All Time?]]'''
''Continuity: Generation 1''<br>
''Story:'' [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] and [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]] talk BotCon.
 
*'''[[BotCon 2012: Figure Reveal!]]'''
''Continuity: Generation 1''<br>
''Story:'' Starscream gets ready to reveal the first [[BotCon 2012]] exclusive toy.
 
====2013====
*'''[[Blaster VS Soundwave 2013]]'''
''Continuity: Generation 1''<br>
''Story:'' [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] and [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] have their most epic duel yet!
 
====2016====
*'''[[BotCon 2016 featuring Megatron!]]'''
''Continuity: Beast Era''<br>
''Story:'' [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] speaks ill of the [[Tripredacus Council]] and [[Ravage (G1)|its]] [[Tarantulas (BW)|allies]].
 
===Facebook fiction===
Beginning in [[2014]], the Club took to using [http://www.facebook.com Facebook] to expand its horizons of storytelling mediums, creating Facebook pages for ''Transformers'' characters who post about the their fictional lives and things they know.
 
====2014====
*'''[[Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur]]'''
''Continuity: Wings Universe''<br>
''Story:'' [[Tornado]] chronicles/vents about his time as a crew member of Captain [[Cannonball (G1)|Cannonball]]'s [[Star Seeker]] space pirates.
 
====2015-2016====
*'''[[Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter]]'''
''Continuity: TransTech''<br>
''Story:'' [[Andromeda (TransTech)|Andromeda]] reports to [[Axiom Nexus]].
 
*'''[[Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist]]'''
''Continuity: TransTech''<br>
''Story:'' [[Rook (TransTech)|Rook]] digs deeper into the happenings in Axiom Nexus.
 
*'''[[Axiom Nexus News Editor]]'''
''Continuity: TransTech''<br>
''Story:'' The editor corrects any mistakes in Andromeda and Rook's reporting.
 
*'''[[Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime]]'''
''Continuity: TransTech''<br>
''Story:'' [[Vector Prime]] spends some time in Axiom Nexus to answer questions. After he leaves, others host his column.
 
*'''[[Transformers: Spacewarp's Log|Spacewarp's Log]]'''
''Continuity: TransTech''<br>
''Story:'' [[Spacewarp]] reports on her adventures in space in the TransTechs' universe.
 
*'''[[Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric]]'''
''Continuity: GoBots''<br>
''Story:'' [[Cy-Kill (GoBots)|Cy-Kill]] dispenses <s>terrorist propaganda</s> the word of the heroic Renegades.


==References==
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The name or term "Timeline" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Timeline (disambiguation).
« Timelines »
You're semi-evil. You're quasi-evil. You're the margarine of evil. You're the Diet Coke of evil: just one calorie, not evil enough.

Transformers Timelines is the banner under which much of Fun Publications' Transformers fiction was published from 2005 to 2016. The stories were told across a wide variety of media and continuities—some pre-existing, others created from scratch. Roughly half of the content was published in the club's magazine (not technically under the Timelines banner) and half was published as online prose stories and BotCon-exclusive comics.

Unlike the lengthy stories with complex ties to existing fiction published by the previous convention organizers, 3H Productions, Fun Publications promised more standalone stories starting with a short comic accompanying the BotCon 2005 boxed set.

While the BotCon issues were traditionally self-contained, most of the club's stories ended up being just as convoluted and referential as 3H's work ever was. The release order and chronology of all these sources is uniquely complicated, with many plot threads and characters across a multitude of universes being suddenly dropped only to get picked up again years later. When Fun Publications learned they'd be losing their fan club and convention license in 2016, they stepped up their fictional output, and were successfully able to resolve the majority of their storylines by midnight on December 31 that year.

Combined cover of the five limited collected editions of the TFCC magazine.

BotCon issues

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The only stories released under the Timelines banner to receive any kind of numbering system were the hard-copy-published comic book issues. Ironically, these self-contained issues generally benefited least from such a system, usually having no continuity from one to the next. When Fun Publications started selling mass-retail editions of their comics via Diamond Publishing, with alternate covers and additional profiles for convention-exclusive toys, they started their numbering system over from #1.

Transformers Timelines issues:
Vol. 1:

Vol. 2:

Text stories

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Thirty-eight illustrated online prose stories were published by the club. They varied in length, mostly in the region of ten to thirty pages—though the longest consisted of a whopping 179 pages. Like the BotCon issues, these stories usually starred characters with exclusive toys being sold by the club.

Transformers Timelines text stories:
2007:

2008:

2009:

2010:

2011:

2015:

2016:

Unpublished:

Magazine

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A bi-monthly magazine titled the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club was published throughout the club's tenure, with each issue containing at least six comic pages, adding up to a complete 36-odd page story over the course of each year. These were supplemented by full-page profiles for characters appearing in the comic, usually two per issue, in the style of Dreamwave Productions' Transformers: More than Meets the Eye series. Some issues also included a one-page tie-in prologue or comic for upcoming online prose stories. Other recurring features of the magazine included interviews, previews of upcoming toys, and fan art.

The first two years' worth of comics were produced for the club by IDW Publishing, and as such received a trade paperback release once complete. Beginning in 2007, the magazine comics were taken in-house under the "Fun Pub Comics" brand, first introduced the previous year on BotCon 2006's Timelines vol. 2 #1

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issues:
2005 "Balancing Act" 2006 "Revelations"
#01 | #02 | #03 | #04 | #05 | #06 #07 | #08 | #09 | #10 | #11 | #12
2007 "Crossing Over" 2008 "Transcendent"
#13 | #14 | #15 | #16 | #17 | #18 #19 | #20 | #21 | #22 | #23 | #24
2009 "Reunification" 2010 "The Coming Storm"
#25 | #26 | #27 | #28 | #29 | #30 #31 | #32 | #33 | #34 | #35 | #36
2011 "Battle Lines" 2012 "A Flash Forward"
#37 | #38 | #39 | #40 | #41 | #42 #43 | #44 | #45 | #46 | #47 | #48
2013 "Beast Wars Shattered Glass" 2014 "Alone Together"
#49 | #50 | #51 | #52 | #53 | #54 #55 | #56 | #57 | #58 | #59 | #60
2015 "Another Light" 2016 "Of Masters and Mayhem"
#61 | #62 | #63 | #64 | #65 | #66 #67 | #68 | #69 | #70 | #71 | #72
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The rest of the content produced by the club came in the form of script readings, online mini-comics, pack-in bio cards (one for each Timelines figure), YouTube videos, and Facebook pages. Most BotCons featured a panel in which the voice actors present would perform a brand-new story (except the two readings at BotCon 2011, which were adaptations of other stories), often tying into the rest of the club's main continuities (albeit with a more comedic tone). "The Return of Blurr" was later adapted as an illustrated storybook. The mini-comics were occasionally printed as back-up features in the magazine or in the BotCon issues which they tied into ("Legacy" was only released as a pack-in one-page comic art print; "Epilogue Two" was released in the Diamond Edition of the GIJoeCon 2016 comic). Aside from the Beast Wars prologue "Theft of the Golden Disk", the videos were generally comedic fourth-wall-breaking advertisements for the convention. Finally, the Facebook pages often directly interacted with readers and responded to events in other ongoing fiction.

Other Transformers Timelines stories:

Script readings:

Mini-comics:

YouTube videos:

Facebook pages:

Profiles

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In addition to those published in the Timelines comic and the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine, a variety of extra profiles were released online.

For further information, see: Transformers Timelines (fiction)/profiles

Continuities

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Beast Wars

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BotCon 2005's comic, "Descent into Evil", and its follow-up script reading "Intimidation Game" were set between "Generation 1" and the Beast Era. BotCon 2006's comic, "Dawn of Future's Past", and its immediate prequel (BotCon 2007's exclusive short animated film, "Theft of the Golden Disk", based on a fan-animation), collectively formed an immediate prequel to the Beast Wars cartoon—with the 2007 prose story "The Razor's Edge" (advertising the club's exclusive Airazor figure) intended to tie these two pairs of convention-exclusive stories back together.

More than Meets the Eye-style profiles for Optimus Primal and Megatron were released in the Diamond Edition of "Dawn of Future's Past" along with short bios for Cheetor and the Maximal Command Security Force. The individual MCSF members 9K, Overshoot, Switchblade, High Beam, Shatterpoint and Getout received similar bios in issues #13 and #14 while Stopgap was given one on the Club website.[1] More than Meets the Eye-style profiles were also published online for Cryotek and his minions from "Theft of the Golden Disk" Backslash, Dirge and Buzzbomb.[2]

In 2007, to offer some final closure to 3H Productions' stories, the last part of the cancelled The Wreckers comic was released, with the four-page "The Wreckers: Finale Part 1" appearing in issue #16 and the prose story "Wreckers: Finale Part II" being released online. This story contained mild references to both "Dawn of Future's Past" and "Theft of the Golden Disk". Similarly, Cryotek's profile referenced both Deathsaurus from "Descent into Evil" and, vaguely, Cryotek's activities in 3H's stories. Collectively, these connections suggested all of these new Beast Wars-related stories to be part of the existing 3H Beast Wars continuity, and versions of these events were later incorporated into the backstory for the Wings Universe.[3]

Cybertron

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The first two years/arcs of the club magazine comic were "Balancing Act" and "Revelations", which tied into the Cybertron cartoon and wrapped up loose ends from 3H's Universe and Dreamwave Productions' Energon storylines. 2007's "The Dark Heart of Sandokan" (advertising Timelines Astrotrain) and 2008's "Force of Habit" prose stories were also set in this continuity.[4] Setting a trend that continued throughout Fun Publications' tenure, these stories mainly featured toys with very limited roles in previous fiction.

The magazine soon started including profiles for the characters appearing in the comic, which further filled the gaps between storylines. Skyfall, Vector Prime, Ramjet, Nemesis Prime, Sentinel Maximus, Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Optimus Primal, Soundwave, Downshift, Unicron, the Mini-Con Council of Sages, Landquake and the Street Action Mini-Con Team all received full-size profiles by issue #12. A bio for Quickslinger was included in issue #6. Short profiles for the Giant Planet Mini-Con Team (Deepdive, Longarm and Overcast), Rapid Run's partners and their combined form, Heavy Load, Stripmine and Drill Bit were published in issues #13, #14 and #15.

A large amount of short profiles for various other Mini-Cons were released in the members-only section of the club website: these included a load of Mini-Cons from the Transformers PlayStation 2 video game (Aftershock, Jumpstart, Buildup, Flashbang, Hawkeye, Highgear, Kickback, Smackdown, Claymore, Overwatch, Covert, Highjump and Lookout) and their combined Matrix Cannon form, a bunch of Japan-exclusive Mini-Cons (the Extreme Competition, Noble Force, Steel Reinforcement, Aerial Extermination, and Apocalypse Brigade[5] teams, along with Drop-Test, Heavy Barrel, Road Rebel, and the Dead End General/Drones), the four Classics Mini-Cons re-released with a Walmart exclusive Cybertron Primus (Strongarm, Offshoot, Knockdown and Nightscream), Astrotrain's Mini-Cons (Starcatcher and the Sabotage Team), the unreleased Attacktix Mini-Con Bunker-Buster, and Flashbox (a generic seen in an episode of the Armada cartoon). Similar profiles for Wings Universe Cop-Tur, Energon Snowblind and Classics Liftor were later published in issues #31, #32 and #33 respectively.

Many years later, the club's Armada Skywarp figure came with "Armada Volume 5", a mini-comic in the style of those packed with figures in the original Armada toyline.

Classics

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The third year/arc of the club storyline, "Crossing Over", was the first in a series of Classics stories set after the end of the Marvel US The Transformers comics (but ignoring the UK continuity, Generation 2 and Regeneration One). BotCon 2007's comic "Games of Deception" brought more characters to Earth and included a prologue to the prose story, "The New World", which focused on the Classics Mini-Cons on Cybertron.[6] A "Spring Special" Classics comic ("Cheap Shots") was released in 2008 with Timelines Nightbeat, starring him, Siren, Slag and Sludge.[7] The last prose story of 2009, "At Fight's End", seemed to be an attempt at closure for the universe and included an in-fiction appearance of the Timelines Seacons.

Profiles for Classics characters continued to be published in issues #13-#18: Grimlock, Mirage, Astrotrain, Skywarp, Rodimus, Ramjet, Breakaway, Cliffjumper, Megatron, Optimus Prime and Starscream. The Diamond Edition of "Games of Deception" included profiles for Springer and Bug Bite. All sixteen Classics Mini-Cons got short profiles in issues #16, #17 and #18.[8] Profiles for Slag and the Headmasters Lug, Minerva, Muzzle and Quig were published in issue #22 as a "Cheap Shots" tie-in.

TransTech

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The fourth year/arc of the magazine introduced Axiom Nexus, the world of TransTech, taking the concept of interdimensional travel up to eleven, with characters from countless continuities interacting on-panel. Many characters used their designs from the cancelled Transtech series, which would have been a sequel to Beast Machines, but the setting and story were wholly original, a first for Fun Publications. To give the impression of a vibrant metropolis, all five stories released during this time (the "Transcendent" comic arc, "Gone Too Far", BotCon 2008's "Bee in the City" script reading, "Withered Hope" and "I, Lowtech") took place roughly concurrently, with minor plot threads tying them together.[9] The magazine's back-up humour strip Around Cybertron also tied into various events in those stories. An additional story titled "Crankshafts", was also pitched, and would have had fewer direct ties to the events of the other TransTech stories of this era, but was never published.[10]

Six TransTech characters (Cheetor, Shockwave, Prowl, Starscream, Optimus Prime and Megatron) were given profiles in issues #22-24 of the magazine as part of "The World of... TRANSTECH," a feature which sported a unique design and layout but was textually almost indistinguishable from the regular More than Meets the Eye-style profiles. Two lowtechs, Blackarachnia and Topspin, got normal profiles in issue #25. Beta Maxx, who initially went unnamed when he was released at BotCon 2007, was given a full profile online.

Shattered Glass

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BotCon 2008 introduced Fun Publication's most iconic setting: the Shattered Glass mirror universe. As an April Fools' Day prank, what were supposedly the first three pages of that year's convention comic, "Shattered Expectations", were "leaked" online. Upon seeing the overwhelmingly positive reaction to this, Fun Publications got the pages' writers to punch up the script for the actual comic (simply "Shattered Glass"), which was originally much more serious in tone. From there, the story split in two simultaneously published branches. The writers of "Shattered Expectations" continued their campier approach across a series of prose stories: "Dungeons & Dinobots", "Do Over", the preview comic "The Desert Heat!", "Eye in the Sky", "Blitzwing Bop", and 2011's "Transhuman". Taking place after the prose stories, the magazine's 2009 comic arc, "Reunification", maintained the tone of the BotCon comic and continued the interdimensional plot threads from previous arcs, with Around Cybertron also making the jump to the new universe.[11]

More than Meets the Eye-style profiles for Shattered Glass characters were published in issues #25 to #30, though for the first time the amount of space given to each character varied. Abominus, Aquarius, Computron, Cyclonus, Dirge, Galvatron, Heatwave, Hound, Ratbat, Ravage, Sky Lynx, Steeljaw, the Technobots, the Terrorcons, Whisper, and Nexus Prime all got profiles during this time. Rodimus and Starscream were each given a profile in the Diamond Edition of "Shattered Glass". In 2011, a contest was held on Twitter to decide Scourge's bio, and the winning submission was expanded into a full-sized online profile. Jesse Wittenrich created six profiles to complement his Around Cybertron strips—Andromeda, Countdown, Esmeral, Mirage, Monstructor and the Wireless Automated Sales Person—but these were never printed.[12][13]

Wings Universe

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Having concluded stories set in most major continuities of the time, the club turned to the distant past of the original "Generation 1" cartoon, before "War Dawn", recounting one of Kup's earliest missions in BotCon 2009's "Wings of Honor". Pete Sinclair made sure to explain that these so-called Wings Universe stories would deviate from the cartoon in several ways, some cosmetic and some not, and more so as they progressed. 2010's comic arc, "The Coming Storm", was set ten years later, with the prose stories "Flames of Yesterday" and "A Team Effort" taking place between parts #2-#3 and #4-#5 respectively. A prose story starring Lyzack was planned to lead into 2011's comic arc, "Battle Lines", but wasn't finished in time. Around Cybertron continued for another ten strips set in this universe.

BotCon 2010's "Generation 2: Redux" comic jumped forward in time to 2010,[14] and 2012's comic arc "A Flash Forward" picked up from there, leading into BotCon 2013's "Termination" and its immediate sequel "A Common Foe", which told a "G1"-cartoon version of the Machine Wars and advertised the third series of the Transformers Figure Subscription Service. A single-panel "Interlude..." was given in the customization class handbook for that convention. As a prelude to BotCon 2014, a Facebook page was created for "Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur", with his journal entries leading into the convention comic "Hoist the Flag".[15] This celebration of BotCon's 20th anniversary took another time-skip to post-Beast Machines, incorporating some version of 3H's stories into the Wings Universe. A pack-in comic released with the "BotCon Legacy Collection", simply titled "Legacy", further strengthened these ties.

Profiles were published at a steady rate of two per issue throughout those three years (issues #31 to #48). The characters to receive profiles were Runabout, Jetstorm, Magnum, Over-Run, Onslaught, Moonracer, Deathsaurus, Metalhawk, Sentinel Major, Ricochet, Ironfist, Bruticus, Landshark, Starscream, Outback, Ironhide, Side Burn, Prowl, Thunderclash, Lyzack, Gyronian Sentry, Sprocket, Hauler, Devastator, Ultra Magnus, Runamuck, Sizzle, Jhiaxus, Windbreaker, Flamefeather, Hubcap, Nightracer, Blaze, Soundwave, Sideswipe and Frenzy. The Diamond Edition of "Wings of Honor" contained profiles for Kup, Banzai-Tron, Flak, Leozack and Dion; "Generation 2: Redux" included profiles for Clench, Rapido, Slicer and Scorch; "Termination" included profiles for Strika, Obsidian, Megaplex, Thundercracker and Mirage; "A Common Foe" included profiles for Krok, Serpent O.R., Carzap and Tarantulas; and "Hoist the Flag" included profiles for Alpha Trizer, Apelinq and Flare-Up. Thundercracker was to receive a Wings Universe bio card for his Action Master form, but when that figure was released as Shattered Glass Thundercracker instead the bio was shelved and later published in non-canonical form in issue #42. A series of features titled "The Transformers Menagerie" were released in issues #49 to #54 and provided information on the Primitives.[16] As a tie-in to "Hoist the Flag", profiles were published in issue #56 for Squirm and Olin Zarak and in #58 for the Dread Pirate Crew and Flamewar.

Animated and Aligned

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A two-page online comic, "Moving Violations", was the first Timelines story to be entirely set in the Animated universe. It doubled as both an advertisement for Cheetor's exclusive toy and as a prologue to BotCon 2011's comic, "The Stunti-Con Job". Both stories were set after "Endgame, Part II". A live script reading of "The Stunti-Con Job" was performed at the convention, along with a script reading of the Prime episode "Shadowzone". Both performances included extra scenes not present in the original versions. BotCon 2013's script reading, "Unreliable Narratives", had Prime Kup tell Hot Shot a tale (taking place between War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron). The 2014 script reading "Prevenge", starring Rescue Bots Blades, plucked characters from a wide range of continuities for a Universe-style battle royale. BotCon 2015's script reading, "The Return of Blurr", proved to be the last Animated story, and was later re-released at BotCon 2016 as an illustrated storybook.

Supplementary material for Animated came in the form of The AllSpark Almanac Addendum, printed in the Diamond Edition of "The Stunti-Con Job" and issues #43, #44 and #45 of the magazine. A series of Tech Specs were published: ten in issue #24, two each in issues #25 to #30, and six (plus four reprints) years later in issue #71. All twenty-eight of these plus twenty-four extras were also released as a BotCon 2011 exclusive lithograph. A single More than Meets the Eye-style profile for the Animated Headmaster Jrs. (Nightbeat, Siren and Hosehead) was published in issue #71.

"Invasion"

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BotCon 2012 returned to the Classics and Shattered Glass universes with its "Invasion" crossover. A six-page "Invasion Prologue" comic was released online during the build-up to the convention and reprinted in the Diamond Edition of the convention comic, while the convention's script reading "Bee in the City 2: Electric Bugaloo" saw the Megatron of BotCon 2008's script capitalise on events of the crossover. A two-page "Invasion: Epilogue" later followed online and in issue #48 of the magazine,[17] leading into 2013's comic arc "Beast Wars Shattered Glass", which focused on two temporally-displaced teams of Classics refugees on the prehistoric Earth of the Shattered Glass universe. The seven-page TransTech comic "Timeless" spun out of this arc, advertising the second series of subscription figures.

The three-page online comic "Collections" starred Packrat,[18] leading into his appearance in the BotCon 2015 comic "Cybertron's Most Wanted" and following up on threads from "Timeless". Several Facebook pages sprang up during this time, building on the success of Tornado's journal: Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter, Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist and Axiom Nexus News Editor all ran in parallel and were soon joined by Ask Vector Prime, Spacewarp's Log and Renegade Rhetoric. Three back-up features in the magazine, Transformers I.Q., Hot Shot's Bot Thoughts and Bot on the Street, were generally set in the TransTech universe but often touched on events from other continuities. TransTech Rhinox featured in "The Beast Wars Road Map", a flowchart published in issue #70 explaining the chronology of the various Beast Era stories until then, along with the Rhinox, Rattrap and Airazor from the Japanese Transformers Legends comic (another of Hayato Sakamoto's stories, the Kre-O Transformers webcomic, received a tie-in with 2015's "The Brick List: Earth's Most Wanted").

In the aftermath of "Invasion", Classics Earth was brought into the Shattered Glass universe. The Recordicons backup strip, starring Shattered Glass Ravage and the other Mini-Cassettes, had been running in the magazine since issue #34 alongside the Wings Universe stories, and the 2012 strips played around with the post-"Invasion" status quo. This premise was further explored in "Solar Requiem", a comic collaboration between Fun Publications and e-HOBBY packed in with the Shattered Glass Soundwave and Blaster set, and in the 2016 four-part Spatiotemporal Challengers series of prose stories ("Sunrise", "High Noon", "Journey's Eve" and "Last Sunset"), which starred the GoBots from "Withered Hope".[19] Recordicons ran until issue #63, before being replaced by SD SG for issues #65 to #71. The "Beast Wars: Shattered Glass" survivors returned to the present day just in time for 2015's comic arc "Another Light", which served to wrap up most of the major plot threads left dangling since the club's very inception.

Profiles for a variety of characters were published during this time. Optimus Prime ("Hero Prime") and Depth Charge got profiles in issue #49, and Rhinox got one in issue #54. A Tech Spec for the INSIRT was published on Facebook. The Diamond Edition of "Cybertron's Most Wanted" included profiles for General Optimus Prime, Battletrap and Zaptrap with Beet-Chit. Classics Grimlock, Dirge, Scylla, Autojetter, Ultra Mammoth, Megatron, Magnaboss, Autolauncher and God Neptune got profiles from issues #50 to #54; Prowl later received his own profile in #62 and Grimlock later received a third in #63. Shattered Glass Soundwave finally got a profile in issue #65, and artwork for Nova Prime and Galvatron was published in #66's feature.

Beast Wars: Uprising and "Dawn of the Predacus"

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The universe first glimpsed in the bios for Blackarachnia and Depth Charge was finally given a dedicated story in "Alone Together", 2014's comic arc (starring Rampage and Trans-Mutate in their Timelines forms). Then, from 2015 to 2016, twelve prose stories written by Jim Sorenson and David Bishop were released: "Broken Windshields", "Head Games", "Burning Bridges", "Micro-Aggressions", "Intersectionality", "Trigger Warnings", "Identity Politics", "Not All Megatrons", "Cultural Appropriation", "Safe Spaces", "Derailment" and "The Inexorable March". Unlike the vast majority of Fun Publications' stories, which often dealt heavily in interdimensional shenanigans, this new continuity was much more isolated and grounded (despite the best attempts of "A Change to the Agenda", a screen-capture comic published in issue #70). A small set of profiles for Rampage, Trans-Mutate, Jawbreaker, Bigmos, Medusa, Lord Imperious Delirious and Lio Convoy were released in issues #55, #57, #59 and #61.

The BotCon 2016 comic was originally pitched as a Beast Wars: Uprising story, but once IDW Publishing was brought on-board plans changed to ostensibly focus on their own Beast Wars continuity, resulting in "Dawn of the Predacus" and its associated script reading "The Hot Rod".

Of Masters and Mayhem

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The last new continuity to be created by the club saw the relocation of the humans and Classics Pretenders from the Shattered Glass universe in the aftermath of "Another Light" and served to advertise the fourth and fifth series of the Transformers Figure Subscription Service. It also saw the return of Ramjet—last seen in "Revelations"—who received a new figure from the club. Five prose stories ("The Truth We Make", "Life Finds a Way", "The Toxic Transformer", "Deadly Aim" and "Lively Pursuit") supplemented the main "Of Masters and Mayhem" comic arc.

Partially following on from the Shattered Glass scenes in the comic arc, "Coalescence"—the long-awaited sequel to "Transhuman"—was finally written and released, with its epilogue offering some closure for Depth Charge. A single-page "Epilogue" published in issue #72 revealed the fates of some Classics characters left unaccounted for in the aftermath of "Invasion", while the two-page "Epilogue Two" published in the Diamond Edition of GIJoeCon 2016's comic "Project Downfall" (of all places) wrapped up the TransTech story.

Five profiles for Ramjet, Lifeline, Impactor, Gnash and Thrashclaw were published in issues #67, #68 and #70. On its last day, the club's Twitter released four profiles repurposing the BotCon 2015 Waruders as other characters: Bug Bite, King Waruder, Skywasp and Shattered Glass Waspinator.

Back-up strips

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In its earliest years, the magazine included a variety of newspaper-style strips, none with a strict continuity: Another Con, Lil' Jerry, Robot Parade, Mini Mayhem! and Lil Formers.

YouTube videos

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The club's official YouTube channel uploaded its first video to promote BotCon 2008, with both parts of "Theft of the Golden Disk" being released on the channel after the convention. A teaser for 2008's membership figure, Topspin, was released which consisted of about seventy seconds of text and three seconds of stop-motion animation. From 2009 to 2013, the club teamed up with media professionals Randall Ng and DR.SMOOV to produce several short promotional videos. The first of these was an Elite Guard recruitment video, starring young Kup and advertising BotCon 2009. The second had Optimus Prime, Megatron and Starscream making plans to go to the convention. Advertising BotCon 2010, the club released a parody of the original Generation 2 cartoon opening sequence along with another video starring Megatron, the exclusive-toys-obsessed Starscream, Breakdown, Optimus, and Punch/Counterpunch. They also released a parody of an Old Spice commercial advertising club membership. Gregg Berger voiced G1 Grimlock in a video asking fans to vote for him in the 2011 Transformers Hall of Fame. Another animated video was released to advertise BotCon 2011, in which Starscream finally found someone to share his passion for exclusive toys with, and another for BotCon 2012. The last animated video, advertising BotCon 2013, had Blaster and Soundwave battle in a... dance-off. For their promotional video for BotCon 2016, Fun Publications worked instead with voice actor David Kaye.

Legacy

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Despite the relative obscurity of most Timelines stories, many of Fun Publications' concepts have cropped up again in more mainstream Transformers media.

The Shattered Glass continuity in particular has proved quite impactful. Following references by the Transformers Legends mobile game and a couple of mass-retail figures, in 2021 it received a toyline of its own, with an accompanying comic book from IDW Publishing. Bizarrely, its prominence in Japanese Transformers fandom led the creators of the anime SSSS.Gridman to base much of the show's cast on Shattered Glass characters.

Ask Vector Prime ultimately had a large influence on some high-profile stories, most notably in the portrayal of Maccadam in Cyberverse.



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References

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  1. Nitrostreak and Tigatron were the only MCSF members not to get profiles like this, as they appeared exclusively in "Dawn of Future's Past".
  2. An unpublished profile for 2016's Scorponok—distinct from the two published on his bio card and instructions—made reference to "Theft of the Golden Disk".
  3. In an attempt to let "Dawn of Future's Past" stand alone as the "definitive" Beast Wars prequel, Pete Sinclair at one point stated that it took place in a separate continuity to "Descent into Evil". Despite the obvious connections between these early stories, this became the club's official stance (reception to "The Razor's Edge" had been—to put it lightly—mixed, so they were perfectly happy to sweep it under the rug). As discussed on the Allspark forums, this interpretation didn't last long, with the events of "Dawn of Future's Past" being folded into both IDW's own Beast Wars continuity and Fun Publications' Wings Universe.
  4. These stories have some overlap in terms of cast and premise, as they were written simultaneously, neither being aware of the other!
  5. Trickshot's bio was never published on the Transformers Collectors' Club website like that of his teammates, but he was named in Flashdrive's bio... something that failed to be noted by Triac's TFWiki page, leading to the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime ascribing Triac a new identity in 2015. Er, whoops!
  6. A later unrealised pitch by Sepelak and Troop included a three-page story set after "Games of Deception", advertising a hypothetical Universe Sunstreaker redeco as a "Spark Warrior" which fans could personalise using stickers.
  7. Hosehead perished in "Still Life!", so couldn't appear. The rest of the Dinobots had previously appeared in other stories.
  8. Snarl and Divebomb's were previewed online in a slightly different format.
  9. Around this time, David Willis nearly pitched another text story featuring Firecracker.
  10. "Crankshafts" on Tumblr
  11. "Do Over" ended with a prologue for "Reunification", which was beginning publication at the time of that story's release. Issue #27 of the magazine included a recap covering the events of all the Shattered Glass prose stories of the time, including "Blitzwing Bop", which had yet to be released. When "Transhuman" was eventually released, it showed a scene from "Reunification: Part 3" from a different perspective.
  12. The profiles for Shattered Glass Andromeda, Countdown, Esmeral, Mirage, Monstructor and WASP were sent to DeviantArt user Jeysie by Wittenrich. In a 2019 tweet, Wittenrich stated that they'd been intended for the magazine, but that there were never enough spare pages.
  13. "That's correct! The bio was created to fit into the magazine but there was never an extra page for it."—Jesse Wittenrich, Twitter, 2019/11/30
  14. In a rare tie from the Wings Universe to the other Timelines continuities, the Diamond Edition of this comic included an exclusive epilogue featuring Shattered Glass Wheeljack.
  15. "A Common Foe", branded as Timelines #9, was uniquely released online between conventions, after the release of Hoist the Flag, which was issue #10. Full physical copies weren't made available until BotCon 2016.
  16. Though the continuity of these features was never explicitly defined or discussed, Jim Sorenson later clarified the intended setting as being a Sunbow cartoon-esque continuity, specifically the Wings Universe.
  17. This story served as something of an advertisement for the first series of Figure Subscription Service figures, with only Ultra Mammoth and Scourge not making an appearance. Depth Charge is recruited to intercept Ultra Mammoth, showing up in 2013's comic arc, but Scourge never got any fiction from the club. This is because another two-or-three page Wings Universe prologue story set prior to "Termination" was planned but never released, in which he would have been one of Jhiaxus's clones and would have killed both Optimus and Galvatron.
  18. On the Allspark, Jesse Wittenrich later stated that "Collections" is technically part of the 3H Beast Wars timeline, but that the Packrat it features was a duplicate created as a side-effect of Shattered Glass Ultra Magnus's interdimensional meddling. The intent of the story was to explain why the artifacts left behind on prehistoric Earth were never rediscovered in later stories.
  19. Production delays on this series meant that "Last Sunset" was the final piece of material produced by the club, being shared via Google Docs just before midnight (EST) on New Year's Eve 2016-2017.