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|chronology=[[IDW timeline|Current era]] | |chronology=[[2005 IDW timeline|Current era]] | ||
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'''The Autobots' sojourn on Functionist Cybertron comes to an end, but not everyone makes it out alive... while on Necroworld, Anode risks it all to conquer death.''' | '''The Autobots' sojourn on Functionist Cybertron comes to an end, but not everyone makes it out alive... while on Necroworld, Anode risks it all to conquer death.''' | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
In response to [[Rung (G1)#The Functionist Universe|Rung]]'s challenge, the angry [[Hot Rod (G1)/IDW | In response to [[Rung (G1)#The Functionist Universe|Rung]]'s challenge, the angry [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] simply slugs him across the jaw, and Rung crumples like a wet napkin. A scolding from [[Rewind (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rewind]] snaps some sense into Rodimus, and he takes up Rung's mission, ordering everyone else to evacuate while ''he'' steers the [[Cog (facility)|Cog]] into [[Moonbase Two|Luna 2]]. Unfortunately, outside, down below, [[Terminus (G1)|Terminus]] chooses that moment to open fire on Luna 2 to save [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] from its tractor beam, and one of his shots blows The Cog out of the sky! | ||
On [[Necroworld]], [[Kaput]] leads [[Anode]], [[Nautica (G1)|Nautica]], and [[Velocity (G1)|Velocity]] through the [[ | On [[Necroworld]], [[Kaput]] leads [[Anode]], [[Nautica (G1)|Nautica]], and [[Velocity (G1)|Velocity]] through the [[Mortilus|Necrobot]]'s flower fields. Nautica tries to comfort Anode following her recent discovery that her partner [[Lug (IDW)|Lug]] was just a time-sickness-induced hallucination, and returns the bloom of [[living metal|sentio metallico]] to her. As the group nears its destination, Kaput reveals Lug's fate; she did indeed die on Luna 2 the day the Necrobot took Anode to safety. As was his practice, the Necrobot preserved a small, flickering portion of her spark energy in one of his flowers—a flower Kaput now plucks from the ground and holds out to Anode, offering her a way to say goodbye. Anode looks back and forth between the flower and the sentio metallico bloom... and suddenly bolts off back toward the fortress with both in hand. | ||
[[File:This Machine Kills Fascists-Rodimus Shocked.jpg|left|thumb|''Bright astonishment!'']] | [[File:This Machine Kills Fascists-Rodimus Shocked.jpg|left|thumb|''Bright astonishment!'']] | ||
Rodimus and his team haul themselves out of the wreckage of The Cog just as Megatron and the rest of his unit come running up. [[Brainstorm (G1)|Brainstorm]] contacts the group via their communicator to warn them they only have twenty minutes to use Luna 2's teleporter to return to Necroworld before [[Killmaster]]'s teleportational wand runs out of power... but before Rodimus can form a response, he is struck dumb by an awesome sight: over [[Ratchet (G1)/IDW | Rodimus and his team haul themselves out of the wreckage of The Cog just as Megatron and the rest of his unit come running up. [[Brainstorm (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Brainstorm]] contacts the group via their communicator to warn them they only have twenty minutes to use Luna 2's teleporter to return to Necroworld before [[Killmaster]]'s teleportational wand runs out of power... but before Rodimus can form a response, he is struck dumb by an awesome sight: over [[Ratchet (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ratchet]]'s protestations, Rung has tampered with the [[size changing|mass displacement]] generator the [[Functionist Council]] forcibly equipped him with, and has enlarged his robot mode to colossal proportions so he can directly attack Luna 2 with his city-sized fists! [[Clicker]] is most taken aback by this development—fearing that Rung's actions are proof that everyone ''does'' have a grand role to play—but Megatron assures him it is just the opposite, that ''choosing'' your function is the ultimate disproof of the Council's doctrine. Brainstorm tries to get everyone to focus on the problem at hand: they need to destroy Luna 2 to stop the Council, but if they do, they lose the teleporter that will take them home. [[Roller (IDW)|Roller]] has a casual brainwave, proposing that they turn Luna 2's teleporter outward, teleporting the whole moon away with them as they leave, back to Necroworld. Rodimus worries about the potential destruction that might cause, but Brainstorm reminds him Necroworld is hollow, and can easily contain the moon! With a plan in place, everyone heads off toward the nearest matter transporter that will take them up to the moon... everyone except Terminus, who tells Megatron he is staying in the Functionist Universe to help continue the fight against the Council. Megatron asks Rodimus for a moment to speak to his friend, but Rodimus is immediately suspicious that he is going to stay behind too in order to evade justice. Megatron gives Rodimus his word that he is not, and Rodimus begrudgingly grants his request. | ||
Back on Necroworld, in the Necrobot's fortress, Anode reveals her plan: to release the trace of Lug's spark energy from the spark-flower into the sentio metallico, which will incubate the spark and which she can then sculpt into a [[protoform]], restoring Lug to life. Anode is unsure if her skills are equal to the task, but she boldly commences the process... and things are going well, until the protoform's temperature starts dropping rapidly... | Back on Necroworld, in the Necrobot's fortress, Anode reveals her plan: to release the trace of Lug's spark energy from the spark-flower into the sentio metallico, which will incubate the spark and which she can then sculpt into a [[protoform]], restoring Lug to life. Anode is unsure if her skills are equal to the task, but she boldly commences the process... and things are going well, until the protoform's temperature starts dropping rapidly... | ||
As Megatron is saying his goodbyes to Terminus, Rodimus's team reaches the matter transporter. Unfortunately, it turns out to be non-functional, so they have to make a run to the next-nearest one, and Roller radios Terminus to update him on the situation. What is said between them is unheard, but afterwards—just as the dead body of the defeated Rung falls out of the sky in front of them—Terminus grabs Megatron's arm and leads him to where he needs to go. Time passes... and Megatron does not arrive at the transporter. Rodimus is incandescent with rage and refuses to leave without him... right up until [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/IDW | As Megatron is saying his goodbyes to Terminus, Rodimus's team reaches the matter transporter. Unfortunately, it turns out to be non-functional, so they have to make a run to the next-nearest one, and Roller radios Terminus to update him on the situation. What is said between them is unheard, but afterwards—just as the dead body of the defeated Rung falls out of the sky in front of them—Terminus grabs Megatron's arm and leads him to where he needs to go. Time passes... and Megatron does not arrive at the transporter. Rodimus is incandescent with rage and refuses to leave without him... right up until [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Minimus Ambus]] speaks up, agreeing that Megatron should not be allowed to "get away". Reminded of the [[Getaway|true source of his anger]], Rodimus grits his teeth and orders the transporter activated, teleporting the group to Luna 2. | ||
[[File:This Machine Kills Fascists-Functionist Glitch.jpg|right|thumb|170px|Here's hoping things go better this time...]] | [[File:This Machine Kills Fascists-Functionist Glitch.jpg|right|thumb|170px|Here's hoping things go better this time...]] | ||
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Meanwhile, at the site of the original, broken transporter, a confused Megatron cannot understand why the group is not there. As he runs back out to question Terminus, Luna 2 disappears from the sky overhead, teleported back to Necroworld. Megatron cannot believe the others have left him behind, but Terminus tells him they have given him a second chance. | Meanwhile, at the site of the original, broken transporter, a confused Megatron cannot understand why the group is not there. As he runs back out to question Terminus, Luna 2 disappears from the sky overhead, teleported back to Necroworld. Megatron cannot believe the others have left him behind, but Terminus tells him they have given him a second chance. | ||
Brainstorm successfully uses Killmaster's wand to return Necroworld to the Autobots' home universe, and Rodimus's team returns from Luna 2 to the planet's surface, reuniting with their friends. Ratchet embraces a confused Rung... Roller admires Anode's new "backpack, | Brainstorm successfully uses Killmaster's wand to return Necroworld to the Autobots' home universe, and Rodimus's team returns from Luna 2 to the planet's surface, reuniting with their friends. Ratchet embraces a confused Rung... Roller admires Anode's new "backpack", the successfully sculpted protoform Lug... and Brainstorm wonders where Megatron is, leading Rodimus to grind his teeth in fury once again. | ||
Some time later, beneath the surface of Functionist Cybertron, Megatron visits an [[Anti-Vocationist League]] unit hidden in the mines of [[Nova Point]], the latest stop on a "speaking tour" as he rallies the organization's scattered cells together. This war, Megatron will fight with words, not violence; under his tutelage, the League will spread truth, and reach out to help those blinded to the evils of Functionism see it for what it is. One day, together, they will all achieve peace—peace through ''empathy''. His speech done, Megatron goes outside, and stares into the night sky with a heavy heart. His reverie is interrupted by the chime of his communicator... and the surprised Megatron cannot stop himself from smiling as, through the speaker, in response to Roller's previous attempts to reach him... crackles the voice of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW | Some time later, beneath the surface of Functionist Cybertron, Megatron visits an [[Anti-Vocationist League]] unit hidden in the mines of [[Nova Point]], the latest stop on a "speaking tour" as he rallies the organization's scattered cells together. This war, Megatron will fight with words, not violence; under his tutelage, the League will spread truth, and reach out to help those blinded to the evils of Functionism see it for what it is. One day, together, they will all achieve peace—peace through ''empathy''. His speech done, Megatron goes outside, and stares into the night sky with a heavy heart. His reverie is interrupted by the chime of his communicator... and the surprised Megatron cannot stop himself from smiling as, through the speaker, in response to Roller's previous attempts to reach him... crackles the voice of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity#The Functionist Universe|Orion Pax]]. | ||
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==Featured characters== | ==Featured characters== | ||
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*[[Chromedome (G1)/IDW | * [[Chromedome (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Chromedome]] (1) | ||
*[[Rewind (G1)/IDW | * [[Rewind (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rewind]] (2) | ||
*[[Ratchet (G1)/IDW | * [[Ratchet (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ratchet]] (3) | ||
*[[Drift (G1)|Drift]] (4) | * [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] (4) | ||
*[[Hot Rod (G1)/IDW | * [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] (6) | ||
*[[Megatron (G1)/IDW | * [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] (8) | ||
*[[Nautica (G1)|Nautica]] (10) | * [[Nautica (G1)|Nautica]] (10) | ||
*[[Velocity (G1)|Velocity]] (11) | * [[Velocity (G1)|Velocity]] (11) | ||
* [[Kaput]] (13) | |||
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* [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Minimus Ambus]] (17) | |||
*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/IDW | * [[Brainstorm (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Brainstorm]] (19) | ||
*[[Brainstorm (G1)/IDW | * [[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]] (20) | ||
*[[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]] (20) | * [[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]] (21) | ||
*[[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]] (21) | * [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] (24) | ||
*[[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] (24) | * [[Rung (G1)|Rung]] (25) | ||
*[[Rung (G1)|Rung]] (25) | * [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] (26) | ||
*[[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] (26) | |||
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*[[Nine-of-Twelve]] (18) | * [[Clicker]] (7) | ||
* [[Nine-of-Twelve]] (18) | |||
* A [[Lunabot]] (27) | |||
* Various [[Anti-Vocationist League|AVL]] members (28) | |||
* [[Tarn (G1)|Glitch]] (29) | |||
* [[Dominus Ambus]]? (30) | |||
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'''Main universe''' | |||
* [[Terminus (G1)|Terminus]] (9) | |||
* [[Anode]] (12) | |||
* [[Lug (IDW)|Lug]] (14) | |||
* ''[[Mortilus|Censere]]'' (15) | |||
*[[Terminus (G1)|Terminus]] (9) | * [[Roller (IDW)|Roller]] (16) | ||
*[[Anode]] (12) | * [[Cyclonus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Cyclonus]] (22) | ||
*[[Lug (IDW)|Lug]] (14) | * [[Ten]] (23) | ||
*''[[Censere]]'' (15) | |||
*[[Roller (IDW)|Roller]] (16) | '''Functionist Universe''' | ||
*[[Cyclonus (G1)/IDW | * [[Rung (G1)#The Functionist Universe|Rung]] (5) | ||
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity#The Functionist Universe|Orion Pax]] (voice, 31) | |||
*[[Ten]] (23) | |||
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"I'm telling you, Brainstorm, he's the size of fifty [[Titan ( | "I'm telling you, Brainstorm, he's the size of fifty [[Titan (group)|Titans]]. He— bloody hell, he just '''punched the moon!'''" | ||
:—'''Rodimus''' is awestruck by Kaiju Rung. | :—'''Rodimus''' is awestruck by Kaiju Rung. | ||
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"I liked him better when he was '''useless'''. We believed in him because there was nothing to believe in. He was a nobody. A glorious nobody. But if even '''he''' has a '''greater purpose'''—if even '''he''' is part of some ''' | "I liked him better when he was '''useless'''. We believed in him because there was nothing to believe in. He was a nobody. A glorious nobody. But if even '''he''' has a '''greater purpose'''—if even '''he''' is part of some '''Primal plan'''... surely we're '''all''' part of the plan? And if that's the case, the Functionists were right all along."<br> | ||
"No. The opposite of Functionism isn't '''lack of function.''' The opposite of Functionism is '''choice.''' It's about doing what you '''want'''— regardless of what you were '''born''' to do, or what you're '''told''' to do, or what society '''expects''' you to do. No one can decide how you live your life except '''you.'''" | "No. The opposite of Functionism isn't '''lack of function.''' The opposite of Functionism is '''choice.''' It's about doing what you '''want'''— regardless of what you were '''born''' to do, or what you're '''told''' to do, or what society '''expects''' you to do. No one can decide how you live your life except '''you.'''" | ||
:—'''Clicker''' and '''Megatron''' | :—'''Clicker''' and '''Megatron''' | ||
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"Oh, you know, the usual. Life and death. Mainly life."<br> | "Oh, you know, the usual. Life and death. Mainly life."<br> | ||
"New backpack?"<br> | "New backpack?"<br> | ||
"Kind of." | "[[Lug (IDW)|Kind of.]]" | ||
:—'''Roller''' and '''Anode''' | :—'''Roller''' and '''Anode''' | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Continuity notes=== | ===Continuity notes=== | ||
*Velocity offers Anode "something to cope" with the grief of realizing Lug is dead; she's talking about the [[mood suppressant]]s that [[Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|issue #3]] revealed the rest of the Autobots have been taking to cope with the recent death of [[Skids (G1)|Skids]]. Skids is, of course, the "someone" Nautica refers to having lost, his passing having taken place in [[The Dying of the Light Part 5: Rage, Rage|''More than Meets the Eye'' #54]]. | * Velocity offers Anode "something to cope" with the grief of realizing Lug is dead; she's talking about the [[mood suppressant]]s that [[Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|issue #3]] revealed the rest of the Autobots have been taking to cope with the recent death of [[Skids (G1)|Skids]]. Skids is, of course, the "someone" Nautica refers to having lost, his passing having taken place in [[The Dying of the Light Part 5: Rage, Rage|''More than Meets the Eye'' #54]]. | ||
*Anode and Lug are revealed to have been outside the [[Raskol Arena]] when they were attacked by the [[Cybernought]] in [[Dissolution Part 1: Some Other Cybertron|issue #1]]. The arena was previously seen in ''More than Meets the Eye'' [[World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|#28]]-[[World, Shut Your Mouth Part 3: Predestination: A Beginner's Guide|30]], in which it played host to Megatron's trial. | * Anode and Lug are revealed to have been outside the [[Raskol Arena]] when they were attacked by the [[Cybernought]] in [[Dissolution Part 1: Some Other Cybertron|issue #1]]. The arena was previously seen in ''More than Meets the Eye'' [[World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|#28]]-[[World, Shut Your Mouth Part 3: Predestination: A Beginner's Guide|30]], in which it played host to Megatron's trial. | ||
*Lug was killed by forcefield feedback, the exact thing Anode cheerfully said would kill them in a ''comedy'' scene [[Dissolution Part 1: Some Other Cybertron|in #1]]. Ouch. | * Lug was killed by forcefield feedback, the exact thing Anode cheerfully said would kill them in a ''comedy'' scene [[Dissolution Part 1: Some Other Cybertron|in #1]]. Ouch. | ||
*Anode is outraged to hear the Necrobot performed a religious ceremony for Lug as she died, since she wasn't religious; as proof, Anode recalls when Lug wore a "[[Micro-Matrix]]" on her cheek for one day, and "threw it away because it itched. | * Anode is outraged to hear the Necrobot performed a religious ceremony for Lug as she died, since she wasn't religious; as proof, Anode recalls when Lug wore a "[[Micro-Matrix]]" on her cheek for one day, and "threw it away because it itched". These symbols of religiosity have previously been seen several times in IDW continuity, first worn by [[Springarm]] back in [[Chaos Theory Part 2|"Chaos Theory", Part 2]], and most notably by Skids in various issues of ''More than Meets the Eye''. | ||
*At the forefront of the crowd of AVL'ers listening to Megatron at the story's end is [[Tarn ( | * At the forefront of the crowd of AVL'ers listening to Megatron at the story's end is [[Tarn (G1)|Glitch]], the once and future [[Tarn (G1)|Tarn]] of the "main" universe. His powers mean he has still been a victim of [[empurata]] in the Functionist Universe, and Megatron's words obviously still speak as strongly to him here as they did in Megatron's home reality. | ||
*Also part of the crowd is a "flathead"—one of the unfortunate Cybertronians who have received a punishment worse than empurata, having had their head replaced with a flatscreen. We previously saw this practice in [[The Custom-Made Now - An Elegant Chaos Prologue|''More than Meets the Eye'' #35]], in which [[Dominus Ambus]] was subjected to it. Dominus was identified as a rebel in that issue, so it's logical that he'd be among the AVL, but it's not 100% clear if this is supposed to be him; the colors and shape of this 'bot's body don't match with Dominus's in #35... but at the same time, this guy has two long, flat protrusions coming up over his shoulders and is a dullish grey-green in color, which were attributes of Dominus's ''true'' form, as seen in [[The Dying of the Light Part 4: At Close of Day|''More than Meets the Eye'' #53]]. | * Also part of the crowd is a "flathead"—one of the unfortunate Cybertronians who have received a punishment worse than empurata, having had their head replaced with a flatscreen. We previously saw this practice in [[The Custom-Made Now - An Elegant Chaos Prologue|''More than Meets the Eye'' #35]], in which [[Dominus Ambus]] was subjected to it. Dominus was identified as a rebel in that issue, so it's logical that he'd be among the AVL, but it's not 100% clear if this is supposed to be him; the colors and shape of this 'bot's body don't match with Dominus's in #35... but at the same time, this guy has two long, flat protrusions coming up over his shoulders and is a dullish grey-green in color, which were attributes of Dominus's ''true'' form, as seen in [[The Dying of the Light Part 4: At Close of Day|''More than Meets the Eye'' #53]]. | ||
*This speech scene takes place in the mines beneath [[Nova Point]], the significance of which should not be lost: this, ''More than Meets the Eye'' #28 told us, is where Megatron originally worked—where his story first began, and now, begins again. | * This speech scene takes place in the mines beneath [[Nova Point]], the significance of which should not be lost: this, ''More than Meets the Eye'' #28 told us, is where Megatron originally worked—where his story first began, and now, begins again. | ||
*Though the voice coming out of the communicator is not identified on-panel, we know it's Orion Pax because Roller explained last issue how he had been attempting to contact him. | * Though the voice coming out of the communicator is not identified on-panel, we know it's Orion Pax because Roller explained last issue how he had been attempting to contact him. | ||
===Transformers references=== | ===Transformers references=== | ||
*We scarcely need to tell you that "peace through empathy" is an inversion of Megatron's classic motto, "peace through tyranny. | * We scarcely need to tell you that "peace through empathy" is an inversion of Megatron's classic motto, "peace through tyranny". | ||
===Real life references=== | ===Real life references=== | ||
*This issue takes its title from the {{w|This machine kills fascists|message}} musician {{w|Woody Guthrie}} painted on his guitar. | * This issue takes its title from the {{w|This machine kills fascists|message}} musician {{w|Woody Guthrie}} painted on his guitar. | ||
*As quoted above, Rodimus incorrectly describes the Autobots' situation with the Latin phrase, "{{w|quid pro quo}}, | * As quoted above, Rodimus incorrectly describes the Autobots' situation with the [[Latin language|Latin]] phrase, "{{w|quid pro quo}}", which means to trade one favor for another. Rodimus really wants to be using a term like "{{w|Catch-22 (logic)|catch-22}}" or "{{w|double bind}}", which refer to unwinnable scenarios in which one requirement for victory contradicts the other. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
*Kaput is missing the lens on his forehead when he hands the flower to Anode and when he reports the protoform's drop in temperature. | * Kaput is missing the lens on his forehead when he hands the flower to Anode and when he reports the protoform's drop in temperature. | ||
*Raskol Arena is | * Raskol Arena is misspelled as Raskol "Areana". | ||
*On page 7, Anode is pictured running in with the group. | * On page 7, Anode is pictured running in with the group. | ||
===Other trivia=== | ===Other trivia=== | ||
*Originally solicited for release in May, this issue continues IDW's ongoing series of delays and arrives in the first week of June. | * Originally solicited for release in May, this issue continues IDW's ongoing series of delays and arrives in the first week of June. | ||
*Lug's full name is given as "Lug of [[Celestica Tetracornacapria]]. | * Lug's full name is given as "Lug of [[Celestica Tetracornacapria]]". As this is not a location that's ever been mentioned before, it remains unclear whether she is from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] itself or one of its colonies. | ||
*As presented in the comic, it's ambiguous whether Terminus chose not to share Roller's information accurately with Megatron, or Roller's having not given Terminus the correct info in the first place. James Roberts would later | * As presented in the comic, it's ambiguous whether Terminus chose not to share Roller's information accurately with Megatron, or Roller's having not given Terminus the correct info in the first place. James Roberts would later state, however, that Roller ''did'' give the correct coordinates, meaning Terminus told a fib...<ref>{{citesocial|quote=@soresage Roller gave the right location.|link=https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/873683917362126848|name=James Roberts|site=Twitter|year=2017|month=6|day=10|(defunct=)}}</ref> | ||
===Soundtrack=== | ===Soundtrack=== | ||
For all of "Dissolution": | For all of "Dissolution": | ||
*"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEI75kn9FTc Neither Here Nor There]" by {{w|Lost in the Trees}} | * "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEI75kn9FTc Neither Here Nor There]" by {{w|Lost in the Trees}} | ||
For this issue alone: | For this issue alone: | ||
*"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1t6m0WruMQ Cloudy Shoes]" by {{w|Damien Jurado}} | * "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1t6m0WruMQ Cloudy Shoes]" by {{w|Damien Jurado}}<ref>{{citesocial|quote=The first song from Lost Light #6 is 'Cloudy Shoes', by Damien Jurado: https://t.co/sK4ONfpvMU|link=https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/869658593536217088|name=James Roberts|site=Twitter|year=2017|month=5|day=30|(defunct=)}}</ref> | ||
*"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V__I8QDP8lM Everything You Paid For]" by {{w|Scotland Yard Gospel Choir}} | * "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V__I8QDP8lM Everything You Paid For]" by {{w|Scotland Yard Gospel Choir}}<ref>{{citesocial|quote=The second song from Lost Light #6 is by The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir: https://t.co/QM5AbH3Igz|link=https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/869659377162178560|name=James Roberts|site=Twitter|year=2017|month=5|day=30|(defunct=)}}</ref> | ||
*"[https://play.spotify.com/album/2ftNPsFN59VTmmiAjVW1a8 Favourite Colour Blue]" by {{w|Tom Brosseau}} | * "[https://play.spotify.com/album/2ftNPsFN59VTmmiAjVW1a8 Favourite Colour Blue]" by {{w|Tom Brosseau}}<ref>{{citesocial|quote=The third song from Lost Light #6 is Tom Brosseau's Favourite Colour Blue: https://t.co/ZUW4fGyZY5 #NowPlaying|link=https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/869663347767169025|name=James Roberts|site=Twitter|year=2017|month=5|day=30|(defunct=)}}</ref> | ||
*"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRqcAw_I7XgI | * "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRqcAw_I7XgI Won't Share You]" by {{w|Sixpence None the Richer}}<ref>{{citesocial|quote=The final song from Lost Light #6 is a cover of a classic: https://t.co/OCoEyPL9Oa|link=https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/869663809279070208|name=James Roberts|site=Twitter|year=2017|month=5|day=30|(defunct=)}}</ref> | ||
* "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX11N9YGk_U Black Sheep Boy]" by {{w|Okkervil River}}<ref>{{citesocial|quote=There was one more song to accompany Lost Light #6. I held it back until you'd read the issue: https://t.co/QQXYiwndcD|link=https://twitter.com/jroberts332/status/872479882374250496|name=James Roberts|site=Twitter|year=2017|month=6|day=7|(defunct=)}}</ref> | |||
===Covers (4)=== | ===Covers (4)=== | ||
*'''Regular cover:''' Megatron charges into action, by [[Jack Lawrence]] and [[Joana Lafuente]] | * '''Regular cover:''' Megatron charges into action, by [[Jack Lawrence]] and [[Joana Lafuente]] | ||
*'''Subscription cover A:''' Our heroes soar through space, by [[Nick Roche]] and [[Josh Burcham]] | * '''Subscription cover A:''' Our heroes soar through space, by [[Nick Roche]] and [[Josh Burcham]] | ||
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File:LL6 regcvr.jpg| | File:LL6 regcvr.jpg|"I'm comin' to gitcha!" | ||
File:LL6 subcvrA.jpg| | File:LL6 subcvrA.jpg|You're supposed to use a spaceship, Rodimus. | ||
File:LL6 subcvrB.jpg| | File:LL6 subcvrB.jpg|Zombies? | ||
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** Bonus material includes a cover gallery. | |||
** Trade paperback format. | |||
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]] Volume 77: Dissolution''''' <small>([[September 4]], [[2019]])</small> | |||
** Collects ''Lost Light'' issues #1–8. | |||
** Bonus material includes a sketch gallery by [[Jack Lawrence]], a cover gallery and an intro by [[Simon Furman]]. | |||
** Hardcover format. | |||
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** Collects ''[[The Transformers: Till All Are One|Till All Are One]]'' issues [[Heavy|#9]]–[[Your First Mistake|12]], ''[[Optimus Prime (comic)|Optimus Prime]]'' issues [[New Cybertron Part 1: To Walk Among the Chosen|#1]]–[[New Cybertron End: Feel Safe Without Regrets|6]], and ''Lost Light'' issues #1–7. | |||
** Hardcover format. | |||
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File:LLvol1 TPBcvr.jpg|'''''Lost Light Volume 1''''' – cover art by [[Jack Lawrence]] and [[Joana Lafuente]] | |||
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v77.jpg|'''''The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 77: Dissolution''''' – cover art by [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] (Swerve) and Jack Lawrence | |||
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==References== | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category: Lost Light issues]] | [[Category:Lost Light issues]] | ||
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| "Dissolution Part 6: This Machine Kills Fascists" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
| First published | June 7, 2017 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | May 2017 | ||||||||||||
| Written by | James Roberts | ||||||||||||
| Art by | Jack Lawrence | ||||||||||||
| Colors by | Joana Lafuente | ||||||||||||
| Letters by | Tom B. Long | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Carlos Guzman | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | 2005 IDW continuity | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | Current era | ||||||||||||
The Autobots' sojourn on Functionist Cybertron comes to an end, but not everyone makes it out alive... while on Necroworld, Anode risks it all to conquer death.
Synopsis
[edit]In response to Rung's challenge, the angry Rodimus simply slugs him across the jaw, and Rung crumples like a wet napkin. A scolding from Rewind snaps some sense into Rodimus, and he takes up Rung's mission, ordering everyone else to evacuate while he steers the Cog into Luna 2. Unfortunately, outside, down below, Terminus chooses that moment to open fire on Luna 2 to save Megatron from its tractor beam, and one of his shots blows The Cog out of the sky!
On Necroworld, Kaput leads Anode, Nautica, and Velocity through the Necrobot's flower fields. Nautica tries to comfort Anode following her recent discovery that her partner Lug was just a time-sickness-induced hallucination, and returns the bloom of sentio metallico to her. As the group nears its destination, Kaput reveals Lug's fate; she did indeed die on Luna 2 the day the Necrobot took Anode to safety. As was his practice, the Necrobot preserved a small, flickering portion of her spark energy in one of his flowers—a flower Kaput now plucks from the ground and holds out to Anode, offering her a way to say goodbye. Anode looks back and forth between the flower and the sentio metallico bloom... and suddenly bolts off back toward the fortress with both in hand.

Rodimus and his team haul themselves out of the wreckage of The Cog just as Megatron and the rest of his unit come running up. Brainstorm contacts the group via their communicator to warn them they only have twenty minutes to use Luna 2's teleporter to return to Necroworld before Killmaster's teleportational wand runs out of power... but before Rodimus can form a response, he is struck dumb by an awesome sight: over Ratchet's protestations, Rung has tampered with the mass displacement generator the Functionist Council forcibly equipped him with, and has enlarged his robot mode to colossal proportions so he can directly attack Luna 2 with his city-sized fists! Clicker is most taken aback by this development—fearing that Rung's actions are proof that everyone does have a grand role to play—but Megatron assures him it is just the opposite, that choosing your function is the ultimate disproof of the Council's doctrine. Brainstorm tries to get everyone to focus on the problem at hand: they need to destroy Luna 2 to stop the Council, but if they do, they lose the teleporter that will take them home. Roller has a casual brainwave, proposing that they turn Luna 2's teleporter outward, teleporting the whole moon away with them as they leave, back to Necroworld. Rodimus worries about the potential destruction that might cause, but Brainstorm reminds him Necroworld is hollow, and can easily contain the moon! With a plan in place, everyone heads off toward the nearest matter transporter that will take them up to the moon... everyone except Terminus, who tells Megatron he is staying in the Functionist Universe to help continue the fight against the Council. Megatron asks Rodimus for a moment to speak to his friend, but Rodimus is immediately suspicious that he is going to stay behind too in order to evade justice. Megatron gives Rodimus his word that he is not, and Rodimus begrudgingly grants his request.
Back on Necroworld, in the Necrobot's fortress, Anode reveals her plan: to release the trace of Lug's spark energy from the spark-flower into the sentio metallico, which will incubate the spark and which she can then sculpt into a protoform, restoring Lug to life. Anode is unsure if her skills are equal to the task, but she boldly commences the process... and things are going well, until the protoform's temperature starts dropping rapidly...
As Megatron is saying his goodbyes to Terminus, Rodimus's team reaches the matter transporter. Unfortunately, it turns out to be non-functional, so they have to make a run to the next-nearest one, and Roller radios Terminus to update him on the situation. What is said between them is unheard, but afterwards—just as the dead body of the defeated Rung falls out of the sky in front of them—Terminus grabs Megatron's arm and leads him to where he needs to go. Time passes... and Megatron does not arrive at the transporter. Rodimus is incandescent with rage and refuses to leave without him... right up until Minimus Ambus speaks up, agreeing that Megatron should not be allowed to "get away". Reminded of the true source of his anger, Rodimus grits his teeth and orders the transporter activated, teleporting the group to Luna 2.

Meanwhile, at the site of the original, broken transporter, a confused Megatron cannot understand why the group is not there. As he runs back out to question Terminus, Luna 2 disappears from the sky overhead, teleported back to Necroworld. Megatron cannot believe the others have left him behind, but Terminus tells him they have given him a second chance.
Brainstorm successfully uses Killmaster's wand to return Necroworld to the Autobots' home universe, and Rodimus's team returns from Luna 2 to the planet's surface, reuniting with their friends. Ratchet embraces a confused Rung... Roller admires Anode's new "backpack", the successfully sculpted protoform Lug... and Brainstorm wonders where Megatron is, leading Rodimus to grind his teeth in fury once again.
Some time later, beneath the surface of Functionist Cybertron, Megatron visits an Anti-Vocationist League unit hidden in the mines of Nova Point, the latest stop on a "speaking tour" as he rallies the organization's scattered cells together. This war, Megatron will fight with words, not violence; under his tutelage, the League will spread truth, and reach out to help those blinded to the evils of Functionism see it for what it is. One day, together, they will all achieve peace—peace through empathy. His speech done, Megatron goes outside, and stares into the night sky with a heavy heart. His reverie is interrupted by the chime of his communicator... and the surprised Megatron cannot stop himself from smiling as, through the speaker, in response to Roller's previous attempts to reach him... crackles the voice of Orion Pax.
Featured characters
[edit]Characters in italic text appear only in flashback.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Anti-Vocationist League | Others | ||
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Quotes
[edit]"It's Brainstorm. He says—and I quote: You've got twenty minutes to get your backsides back to Necroworld before Killmaster's miracle stick runs out of super-juice and you're stuck in that nonsense-verse forever."
"What?"
"Please don't make me say that sentence again."
- —Minimus Ambus and Rodimus
"I'm telling you, Brainstorm, he's the size of fifty Titans. He— bloody hell, he just punched the moon!"
- —Rodimus is awestruck by Kaiju Rung.
"We can't leave until Luna 2's been destroyed! And once it's destroyed, we can't leave! Quid pro quo!"
"Actually, Rodimus, I don't know if that's the correct use of the—"
"Ah-ah-ah! Finger of silence and it's pointing at you."
- —Rodimus and Minimus Ambus
"I liked him better when he was useless. We believed in him because there was nothing to believe in. He was a nobody. A glorious nobody. But if even he has a greater purpose—if even he is part of some Primal plan... surely we're all part of the plan? And if that's the case, the Functionists were right all along."
"No. The opposite of Functionism isn't lack of function. The opposite of Functionism is choice. It's about doing what you want— regardless of what you were born to do, or what you're told to do, or what society expects you to do. No one can decide how you live your life except you."
- —Clicker and Megatron
"If I stayed behind—if I went back on my word—I wouldn't be the person you think I am. And the person you think I am... that's the person I want to be."
- —Megatron, to Terminus
"They've gone. They left without me."
"They've given you a second chance."
"They'd already done that."
- —Megatron and Terminus
"What did we miss?"
"Oh, you know, the usual. Life and death. Mainly life."
"New backpack?"
"Kind of."
- —Roller and Anode
Notes
[edit]Continuity notes
[edit]- Velocity offers Anode "something to cope" with the grief of realizing Lug is dead; she's talking about the mood suppressants that issue #3 revealed the rest of the Autobots have been taking to cope with the recent death of Skids. Skids is, of course, the "someone" Nautica refers to having lost, his passing having taken place in More than Meets the Eye #54.
- Anode and Lug are revealed to have been outside the Raskol Arena when they were attacked by the Cybernought in issue #1. The arena was previously seen in More than Meets the Eye #28-30, in which it played host to Megatron's trial.
- Lug was killed by forcefield feedback, the exact thing Anode cheerfully said would kill them in a comedy scene in #1. Ouch.
- Anode is outraged to hear the Necrobot performed a religious ceremony for Lug as she died, since she wasn't religious; as proof, Anode recalls when Lug wore a "Micro-Matrix" on her cheek for one day, and "threw it away because it itched". These symbols of religiosity have previously been seen several times in IDW continuity, first worn by Springarm back in "Chaos Theory", Part 2, and most notably by Skids in various issues of More than Meets the Eye.
- At the forefront of the crowd of AVL'ers listening to Megatron at the story's end is Glitch, the once and future Tarn of the "main" universe. His powers mean he has still been a victim of empurata in the Functionist Universe, and Megatron's words obviously still speak as strongly to him here as they did in Megatron's home reality.
- Also part of the crowd is a "flathead"—one of the unfortunate Cybertronians who have received a punishment worse than empurata, having had their head replaced with a flatscreen. We previously saw this practice in More than Meets the Eye #35, in which Dominus Ambus was subjected to it. Dominus was identified as a rebel in that issue, so it's logical that he'd be among the AVL, but it's not 100% clear if this is supposed to be him; the colors and shape of this 'bot's body don't match with Dominus's in #35... but at the same time, this guy has two long, flat protrusions coming up over his shoulders and is a dullish grey-green in color, which were attributes of Dominus's true form, as seen in More than Meets the Eye #53.
- This speech scene takes place in the mines beneath Nova Point, the significance of which should not be lost: this, More than Meets the Eye #28 told us, is where Megatron originally worked—where his story first began, and now, begins again.
- Though the voice coming out of the communicator is not identified on-panel, we know it's Orion Pax because Roller explained last issue how he had been attempting to contact him.
Transformers references
[edit]- We scarcely need to tell you that "peace through empathy" is an inversion of Megatron's classic motto, "peace through tyranny".
Real life references
[edit]- This issue takes its title from the message musician Woody Guthrie painted on his guitar.
- As quoted above, Rodimus incorrectly describes the Autobots' situation with the Latin phrase, "quid pro quo", which means to trade one favor for another. Rodimus really wants to be using a term like "catch-22" or "double bind", which refer to unwinnable scenarios in which one requirement for victory contradicts the other.
Errors
[edit]- Kaput is missing the lens on his forehead when he hands the flower to Anode and when he reports the protoform's drop in temperature.
- Raskol Arena is misspelled as Raskol "Areana".
- On page 7, Anode is pictured running in with the group.
Other trivia
[edit]- Originally solicited for release in May, this issue continues IDW's ongoing series of delays and arrives in the first week of June.
- Lug's full name is given as "Lug of Celestica Tetracornacapria". As this is not a location that's ever been mentioned before, it remains unclear whether she is from Cybertron itself or one of its colonies.
- As presented in the comic, it's ambiguous whether Terminus chose not to share Roller's information accurately with Megatron, or Roller's having not given Terminus the correct info in the first place. James Roberts would later state, however, that Roller did give the correct coordinates, meaning Terminus told a fib...[1]
Soundtrack
[edit]For all of "Dissolution":
For this issue alone:
- "Cloudy Shoes" by Damien Jurado[2]
- "Everything You Paid For" by Scotland Yard Gospel Choir[3]
- "Favourite Colour Blue" by Tom Brosseau[4]
- "Won't Share You" by Sixpence None the Richer[5]
- "Black Sheep Boy" by Okkervil River[6]
Covers (4)
[edit]- Regular cover: Megatron charges into action, by Jack Lawrence and Joana Lafuente
- Subscription cover A: Our heroes soar through space, by Nick Roche and Josh Burcham
- Subscription cover B: Megatron fights the wheels of Functionism, by Alex Milne and Josh Perez
- Retailer incentive cover: Rung by Marcelo Matere
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"I'm comin' to gitcha!"
-
You're supposed to use a spaceship, Rodimus.
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Zombies?
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"'Ello Guv'nah!"
Advertisements
[edit]- Lost Light #7
- "The Hasbro Tribune" editorial page promoting May's Hasbro Universe titles, including this issue, G.I. Joe #6, Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook #1, Optimus Prime #7, Revolutionaries #6, and Till All Are One #10.
- Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook
- The Powerpuff Girls mini-series
- Star Trek: The Next Generation—Mirror Broken
- Saucer State comic
- Funko products
- IDW Funko Universe one-shots (back cover)
Reprints
[edit]- Transformers: Lost Light Volume 1 (October 25, 2017) ISBN 1631409921 / ISBN 978-1631409929
- Collects Lost Light issues #1–6.
- Bonus material includes a cover gallery.
- Trade paperback format.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 77: Dissolution (September 4, 2019)
- Collects Lost Light issues #1–8.
- Bonus material includes a sketch gallery by Jack Lawrence, a cover gallery and an intro by Simon Furman.
- Hardcover format.
- The Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Three: Volume 2 (April 6, 2022) ISBN 1684058775 / ISBN 978-1684058778
- Collects Till All Are One issues #9–12, Optimus Prime issues #1–6, and Lost Light issues #1–7.
- Hardcover format.
-
Lost Light Volume 1 – cover art by Jack Lawrence and Joana Lafuente
-
The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 77: Dissolution – cover art by Dreamwave (Swerve) and Jack Lawrence
-
The IDW Collection Phase Three: Volume 2 – cover art by Sara Pitre-Durocher
References
[edit]- ↑ "@soresage Roller gave the right location."—James Roberts, Twitter, 2017/6/10
- ↑ "The first song from Lost Light #6 is 'Cloudy Shoes', by Damien Jurado: https://t.co/sK4ONfpvMU"—James Roberts, Twitter, 2017/5/30
- ↑ "The second song from Lost Light #6 is by The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir: https://t.co/QM5AbH3Igz"—James Roberts, Twitter, 2017/5/30
- ↑ "The third song from Lost Light #6 is Tom Brosseau's Favourite Colour Blue: https://t.co/ZUW4fGyZY5 #NowPlaying"—James Roberts, Twitter, 2017/5/30
- ↑ "The final song from Lost Light #6 is a cover of a classic: https://t.co/OCoEyPL9Oa"—James Roberts, Twitter, 2017/5/30
- ↑ "There was one more song to accompany Lost Light #6. I held it back until you'd read the issue: https://t.co/QQXYiwndcD"—James Roberts, Twitter, 2017/6/7







