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'''Optimus Prime learns about the buds and the bees, while Megatron and Bludgeon duel to see who gets to destroy the Earth.'''
{{disambig2|the ''Generation 2'' issue|the ''Revolutionaries'' issue|Power and Glory}}


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'''Optimus Prime learns about the buds and the bees while Megatron and Bludgeon duel to see who gets to destroy the Earth.'''


==Generation Two #5==
==Synopsis==
''Originally published:'' March, 1994
==="The Power and the Glory"===
On [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], the [[Venerable One]]s are hooking [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] up to a [[psychic amplifier]], preparing to drop him into the heart of the planet, the better to commune with the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]. Prime believes this will clarify his visions. Though he has doubts, he nevertheless tells the Venerable Ones to flip the switch.


This issue contains a main story, "The Power and the Glory", and a backup story, "Tales of Earth Part Two".
Within Cybertron, he receives visions of the birth of the first [[Transformer]]s from the body of [[Primus]]... and then learns, for the first time, how these early Transformers reproduced. This [[Reproduction#Budding|budding]] process is a sort of bio-mechanical mitosis. However, it becomes clear to Optimus Prime that in the present day, budding is no longer a safe method of reproduction. Primus intends for current Transformers to reproduce using the Creation Matrix. The continued use of budding by the [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronians]] is what makes them ruthless and emotionless; their link to Primus has been attenuated by too many generations.


===The Power and the Glory===
Optimus Prime tears himself out of the psychic link, more determined than ever to stop the Cybertronians. However, if he had stayed linked a few seconds more, he would have seen that continued process of budding, in addition to producing cold, hard Transformers, is also releasing a [[Swarm (G2)|strange dark energy]]. Dark, and ''purposeful''...
'''Writer:''' [[Simon Furman]] <br>
'''Penciler:''' [[Manny Galan]]<br>
'''Inkers:''' [[Jim Amash]]<br>
'''"Letterbots":''' [[Richard Starkings]] with [[Gaushell]]<br>
'''"Colorbot":''' [[Chia-Chi Wang]]<br>
'''"Power" (Editor):''' [[Rob Tokar]]<br>


*''Major characters (in order of appearance):'' [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], assorted [[Venerable One]]s, [[Jhiaxus]], an unnamed Imperial flunky, [[Prima]] (in vision), [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]], the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots]], [[Groove (G1)|Groove]], the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]], [[Kup (G1)|Kup]].
Meanwhile, [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] is overseeing the [[cyberforming|eco-structuring]] of a [[Outpost D-109|(formerly) lush organic world]], and wondering where the heck the [[Autobot]]s got to. [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Hot Rod]] and the other Autobots under Optimus Prime's command are engaging in training exercises at the [[Autobase]], and are champing at the bit to kick some Cybertronian (or [[Decepticon]]) skidplate.


{{-}}
==="Tales of Earth Part Two"===
====Synopsis====
Back on [[Earth]], [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] laments about how he created all this carnage to draw out Optimus Prime (and his tasty Creation Matrix), but instead all he got were [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] and [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]]. The opposing leaders exchange some trash talk, then begin the fight. Though Bludgeon makes good use of his [[Pretender]] nature and tank [[alternate mode]], he's truly no match for the new and upgraded Megatron, who decapitates his shell, then blows his inner robot to bits. Watching from a safe distance, the Autobot [[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)|Skydive]] scampers off to report to Optimus Prime that Megatron is back as undisputed leader of the Decepticons.
We open back on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], where the Venerable Ones are hooking Optimus Prime up to a psychic amplifier, prepatory to dropping him into the heart of the planet, the better to commune with the [[Matrix]]Prime believes this will clarify his visions.    Though he has doubts, he nevertheless tells the Venerable Ones to flip the switch.


Within Cybertron, he receives visions of the birth of the first Transformers from the body of [[Primus]] . . . and then learns, for the first time, how these early Transformers reproduced.  This [[budding]] process is a sort of bio-mechanical mitosis.  However, it becomes clear to Prime that in the present day, budding is no longer a safe method of reproduction.  Primus intends for current Transformers to reproduce using the [[Creation Matrix]].  The continued use of budding by the [[Cybertronian Empire]] is what makes them ruthless and emotionless; their link to Primus has been attenuated by too many generations.
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] (1)
*assorted [[Venerable One]]s (2)
*[[Prima]] (flashback) (5)
*[[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Hot Rod]] (6)
*[[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]] (7)
*[[Fireflight (G1)|Fireflight]] (8)
*[[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (9)
*[[Slingshot (G1)|Slingshot]] (10)
*[[Groove (G1)|Groove]] (11)
*[[Slag (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Slag]] (12)
*[[Swoop (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Swoop]] (13)
*[[Snarl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Snarl]] (14)
*[[Sludge (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Sludge]] (15)
*[[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] (16)
*[[Kup (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Kup]] (17)
*[[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)|Skydive]] (27)
|c2=
*[[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] (19)
*[[Stranglehold]] (20)
*[[Quake (G1)|Quake]] (21)
*[[Octopunch (G1)|Octopunch]] (22)
*[[Fangry (G1)|Fangry]] (23)
*[[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] (24)
*[[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] (25)
*[[Darkwing (G1)|Darkwing]] (26)
|h4=[[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronians]]|c4=
*[[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] (3)
*[[Outpost D-109 overseer]] (4)
|h5=Others|c5=
*[[Swarm (G2)|Swarm]] (flashback) (18)
}}


Prime tears himself out of the psychic link, more determined than ever to stop the Empire. However, we see that if he had stayed linked a few seconds more, he would have seen that Imperial budding, in addition to producing cold, hard Transformers, is also releasing a [[Swarm|strange dark energy]]. Dark, and ''purposeful'' . . .
==Quotes==
"Cybertron. More than a homeworld, a '''living''' planet — the final form of '''Primus''', first of our kind. We were his '''army''', soldiers created from the very substance of his 'self' to continue the fight against evil...Our bodies...complex reconfigurable bio-chanic structures, changeling figures able to mimic vehicles, machinery, and weapons. '''Transformers!''' These are '''not''' legends, these are '''facts''' — facts I have never sought nor thought to question...'''until now!'''"
:—'''Optimus Prime''' relates the origins of his species.  


Meanwhile, Jhiaxus is overseeing the cyberforming of a (formerly) lush organic world, and wondering where the heck the [[Autobots]] got to.  We also look in on Hot Rod and the other Autobots under Prime's command, who are engaging in training exercises at [[Autobase]], and champing at the bit to kick some Imperial (or Decepticon) skidplate.


====Quotes====
"'''Optimus Prime''', fourth heir to the '''Matrix''', holder of the lifeforce of Primus. I ask you this one last time...do you wish to '''proceed?'''"<br>
"''Cybertron.'' More than a homeworld, a ''living'' planet {{m-}} the final form of ''Primus,'' first of our kind.  We were his ''army,'' soldiers created from the very substance of his 'self' to continue the fight against evil . . . Our bodies . . . complex reconfigurable bio-chanic structures, changeling figures able to mimic vehicles, machinery, and weapons.  ''Transformers!'' These are ''not'' legends, these are facts {{m-}} facts I have never sought nor thought to question . . . ''until now!''"
"[''Thinking''] '''Good question!'''"
:{{m-}}'''Optimus Prime''' relates the origins of his species.
:—A '''Venerable One''' and '''Optimus Prime'''


===Tales of Earth Part Two===
'''Writer:''' [[Simon Furman]] <br>
'''Penciler:''' [[Manny Galan]]<br>
'''Inkers:''' [[Jim Amash]]<br>
'''Letters:''' [[Richard Starkings]] with [[Gaushell]]<br>
'''Colors:''' [[Sarra Mossoff]]<br>
:''Note: For this tale, the above creators did not get specific credits, but were instead lumped together under "By".  The above job assignments are based on precedent.''


*''Major characters (in order of appearance):'' [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]], [[Stranglehold]], [[Octopunch]], [[Fangry]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], [[Darkwing]], [[Skydive (G1)|Skydive]].
"In the words of the prophets, boys...'''eat my TRACKS!'''"
:—'''Hot Rod''' runs rings round the Aerialbots.


====Synopsis====
Back on Earth, Bludgeon laments about how he created all this carnage to draw out Optimus Prime (and his tasty Creation Matrix), but instead all he got were Megatron and Starscream.  The opposing leaders exchange some trash talk, then begin the fight.  Though Bludgeon makes good use of his Pretender nature and tank altmode, he's truly no match for the new, upgraded Megatron, who decapitates him, then blows his inner robot to bits.  Watching from a safe distance, the Autobot Skydive scampers off to report to Prime that Megatron is back as undisputed leader of the Decepticons.


====Quotes====
"You should have stayed dead."<br/>
'''Bludgeon:''' You should have stayed dead.<br>
"We suffer from a disquieting knack, Megatron and I, of refusing to do just '''that.''' All "death" does is make us a little '''meaner''' and a little '''crankier.'''"
'''Starscream:''' We suffer from a disquieting knack, Megatron and I, of refusing to do just ''that.'' All "death" does is make us a little ''"meaner"'' and a little ''crankier.''
:—'''Bludgeon''' and '''Starscream'''




"Strange. The only evidence ''I'' see of ''enhancement {{m-}} is a bigger '''mouth!'''''"
"Strange. The only evidence '''I''' see of enhancement — '''is a bigger MOUTH!'''"
:{{m-}}'''Bludgeon,''' to Megatron
:'''Bludgeon''' to Megatron.




'''Starscream''' (whispering): Five triliters of ''energon resin'' says Bludgeon's goin' down.<br>
"[''Whispering''] Five triliters of '''[[evergon resin]]''' says Bludgeon's goin' down."<br/>
'''Fangry''' (also whispering): You're on!
"[''Whispering''] You're on!"
:—'''Starscream''' and '''Fangry''' place their bets.




"''Hear me,'' loyal Decepticons. The shallow pretender is ''dead'' {{m-}} the reign of ''Megatron'' begins anew!"
"'''Hear me''', loyal Decepticons. The shallow pretender is '''dead''' — the reign of '''Megatron''' begins anew!"
:{{m-}}'''Megatron''' makes a pun.
:'''Megatron''' makes a pun.


==Notes==
===Artwork and technical errors===
[[File:Starscreamtongue.jpg|upright=0.85|thumb|Manny Galan needs to cut back on the hentai.]]
*Starscream sports a [[Legion (KP)|really unsettling]] [[tongue|segmented tongue]] in some panels.
*In this issue, the first panel on page five of the main story is some trees and mountains. The first panel on page five of the ''back-up'' story is Megatron decapitating Bludgeon. This is relevant to issue #7, "[[New Dawn]]", where (apparently) [[New Dawn|the first is mistakenly reprinted where the second was intended]].
*Bludgeon says, "I wanted ''Optimus Prime'' to come scurrying out from behind the protected ramparts Autobase to save his beloved mudball..." It should be "ramparts ''of'' Autobase".


====Errors====
===Continuity errors===
*Bludgeon says, "I wanted ''Optimus Prime'' to come scurrying out from behind the protected ramparts Autobase to save his beloved mudball . . . "  It should be "ramparts ''of'' Autobase".


====Notes====
===Continuity notes===
[[Image:Starscreamtongue.jpg|right|thumb|150px|[[Manny Galan]] needs to cut back on the hentai.]]
*The three vehicles seen in the close-up of Cybertron on the first page are the [[alternate mode]]s of [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]], [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]], and [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]].
*Starscream sports a really unsettling segmented tongue in some panels.
*Optimus Prime is referred to as the "fourth heir to the Matrix," which tracks with what we first learned back in [[Dark Creation]].
*This marks the first time Megatron has truly been leader of the Decepticons in US continuity since [[Gone But Not Forgotten!|#25]], when he went nuts and blew up a space bridge with himself on it.
*This marks the first time Megatron has truly been leader of the Decepticons in American continuity since US issue [[Gone but Not Forgotten!|#25]], when he went nuts and blew up a [[space bridge]] with himself on it.
*Poor Bludgeon has had [[At Fight's End|battles]] with Megatron [[Transformers Comic issue 2.21|for leadership]] in other canons too, and they ''always'' have him getting killed and in a humiliating way... even though he's always done a pretty dang good job as leader!
 
===Real-life references===
*The cover references the very famous "Alas, poor Yorick!" monologue from ''{{w|Hamlet}}'', where Hamlet holds the skull of a long-departed jester.
*"The power and the glory" is a phrase from the {{w|Gospel of Matthew}}.
 
===UK printing===
'''Issue #4'''
*Stories: [[Devices and Desires! (Marvel)|"Tales of Earth" Part One]] and "Tales of Earth" Part Two
 
'''Issue #5'''
*Stories: ''The Power and the Glory''
*The editorial promotes UK fan-club [[Transmasters UK]].
*This was the final UK issue due to it being cancelled because of low sales.
 
===Other trivia===
*The creators for this tale did not get specific credits, but were instead lumped together under "By". The credit assignments given in this article are based on precedent.
 
===Furminated===
*Darkwing takes a direct hit from Megatron and explodes, but is later seen to have survived - just barely.
*After having his Pretender shell decapitated, Bludgeon is killed in tank mode by a point-blank blast from Megatron.
 
===Covers (3)===
*'''US cover:''' Megatron holding Bludgeon's skull, by [[Derek Yaniger]].
*'''UK issue #4 cover:''' recolored version of US cover, by Derek Yaniger.
*'''UK issue #5 cover:''' budding process by [[Manny Galan]].
<gallery>
File:MarvelUSG2-05.jpg|'''''Transformers: Generation 2'' #5''' - Wait till you see what I'm gonna '''do''' to your skull, Bludgeon!
File:FleetwayUKG2-04.jpg|'''''Transformers: Generation 2'' (Fleetway) #4''' - I knew you well.
File:FleetwayUKG2-05.jpg|'''''Transformers: Generation 2'' (Fleetway) #5''' - Chestburster!
</gallery>
 
===Advertisements===
*None yet identified.
 
===Reprints===
*'''''[[Transformers: Dark Designs]]'' TPB:''' Megatron, Swoop, Bludgeon, Grimlock's toe and half of the [[Liege Maximo]], by [[Andrew Wildman|Andy Wildman]].
*'''''Transformers: Dark Designs'' hardback:''' Megatron and the graves of [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]], Bludgeon, [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] and Optimus Prime, by [[John Byrne]] and [[Chris Blythe]].
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]: Volume 90: Generation 2 Part 1:''''' [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]], by [[Dreamwave Productions]] and [[Kup (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Kup]], by [[Derek Yaniger]].
 
<gallery>
File:Dark designs tpb cover.jpg|'''''Dark Designs'' TPB'''<br>(Titan Books, 2002)
File:Dark designs hb cover.jpg|'''''Dark Designs'' hardback'''<br>(Titan Books, 2002)
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v90.jpg|'''''The Definitive G1 Collection Vol. 90: Generation 2 Part 1'''''<br>(Hachette Partworks, 2020)
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 21:45, 20 September 2024

This article is about the Generation 2 issue. For the Revolutionaries issue, see Power and Glory.
Transformers: Generation 2 #5
Transformers: Generation 2 (Fleetway) #4–5

Wait till you see what I'm gonna do to your skull, Bludgeon!
"The Power and the Glory"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published January 1994
Cover date March 1994
Writer Simon Furman
Penciler Manny Galan
Inker Jim Amash
Colorist Chia-Chi Wang ("The Power and the Glory"), Sarra Mossoff ("Tales of Earth Part Two")
Letterers Richard Starkings with Gaushell
Editor Rob Tokar
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Optimus Prime learns about the buds and the bees while Megatron and Bludgeon duel to see who gets to destroy the Earth.

Synopsis

[edit]

"The Power and the Glory"

[edit]

On Cybertron, the Venerable Ones are hooking Optimus Prime up to a psychic amplifier, preparing to drop him into the heart of the planet, the better to commune with the Matrix. Prime believes this will clarify his visions. Though he has doubts, he nevertheless tells the Venerable Ones to flip the switch.

Within Cybertron, he receives visions of the birth of the first Transformers from the body of Primus... and then learns, for the first time, how these early Transformers reproduced. This budding process is a sort of bio-mechanical mitosis. However, it becomes clear to Optimus Prime that in the present day, budding is no longer a safe method of reproduction. Primus intends for current Transformers to reproduce using the Creation Matrix. The continued use of budding by the Cybertronians is what makes them ruthless and emotionless; their link to Primus has been attenuated by too many generations.

Optimus Prime tears himself out of the psychic link, more determined than ever to stop the Cybertronians. However, if he had stayed linked a few seconds more, he would have seen that continued process of budding, in addition to producing cold, hard Transformers, is also releasing a strange dark energy. Dark, and purposeful...

Meanwhile, Jhiaxus is overseeing the eco-structuring of a (formerly) lush organic world, and wondering where the heck the Autobots got to. Hot Rod and the other Autobots under Optimus Prime's command are engaging in training exercises at the Autobase, and are champing at the bit to kick some Cybertronian (or Decepticon) skidplate.

"Tales of Earth Part Two"

[edit]

Back on Earth, Bludgeon laments about how he created all this carnage to draw out Optimus Prime (and his tasty Creation Matrix), but instead all he got were Megatron and Starscream. The opposing leaders exchange some trash talk, then begin the fight. Though Bludgeon makes good use of his Pretender nature and tank alternate mode, he's truly no match for the new and upgraded Megatron, who decapitates his shell, then blows his inner robot to bits. Watching from a safe distance, the Autobot Skydive scampers off to report to Optimus Prime that Megatron is back as undisputed leader of the Decepticons.

[edit]

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Cybertronians Others

Quotes

[edit]

"Cybertron. More than a homeworld, a living planet — the final form of Primus, first of our kind. We were his army, soldiers created from the very substance of his 'self' to continue the fight against evil...Our bodies...complex reconfigurable bio-chanic structures, changeling figures able to mimic vehicles, machinery, and weapons. Transformers! These are not legends, these are facts — facts I have never sought nor thought to question...until now!"

Optimus Prime relates the origins of his species.


"Optimus Prime, fourth heir to the Matrix, holder of the lifeforce of Primus. I ask you this one last time...do you wish to proceed?"
"[Thinking] Good question!"

—A Venerable One and Optimus Prime


"In the words of the prophets, boys...eat my TRACKS!"

Hot Rod runs rings round the Aerialbots.


"You should have stayed dead."
"We suffer from a disquieting knack, Megatron and I, of refusing to do just that. All "death" does is make us a little meaner and a little crankier."

Bludgeon and Starscream


"Strange. The only evidence I see of enhancement — is a bigger MOUTH!"

Bludgeon to Megatron.


"[Whispering] Five triliters of evergon resin says Bludgeon's goin' down."
"[Whispering] You're on!"

Starscream and Fangry place their bets.


"Hear me, loyal Decepticons. The shallow pretender is dead — the reign of Megatron begins anew!"

Megatron makes a pun.

Notes

[edit]

Artwork and technical errors

[edit]
Manny Galan needs to cut back on the hentai.
  • Starscream sports a really unsettling segmented tongue in some panels.
  • In this issue, the first panel on page five of the main story is some trees and mountains. The first panel on page five of the back-up story is Megatron decapitating Bludgeon. This is relevant to issue #7, "New Dawn", where (apparently) the first is mistakenly reprinted where the second was intended.
  • Bludgeon says, "I wanted Optimus Prime to come scurrying out from behind the protected ramparts Autobase to save his beloved mudball..." It should be "ramparts of Autobase".

Continuity errors

[edit]

Continuity notes

[edit]
  • The three vehicles seen in the close-up of Cybertron on the first page are the alternate modes of Blurr, Wheelie, and Scourge.
  • Optimus Prime is referred to as the "fourth heir to the Matrix," which tracks with what we first learned back in Dark Creation.
  • This marks the first time Megatron has truly been leader of the Decepticons in American continuity since US issue #25, when he went nuts and blew up a space bridge with himself on it.
  • Poor Bludgeon has had battles with Megatron for leadership in other canons too, and they always have him getting killed and in a humiliating way... even though he's always done a pretty dang good job as leader!

Real-life references

[edit]
  • The cover references the very famous "Alas, poor Yorick!" monologue from Hamlet, where Hamlet holds the skull of a long-departed jester.
  • "The power and the glory" is a phrase from the Gospel of Matthew.

UK printing

[edit]

Issue #4

Issue #5

  • Stories: The Power and the Glory
  • The editorial promotes UK fan-club Transmasters UK.
  • This was the final UK issue due to it being cancelled because of low sales.

Other trivia

[edit]
  • The creators for this tale did not get specific credits, but were instead lumped together under "By". The credit assignments given in this article are based on precedent.

Furminated

[edit]
  • Darkwing takes a direct hit from Megatron and explodes, but is later seen to have survived - just barely.
  • After having his Pretender shell decapitated, Bludgeon is killed in tank mode by a point-blank blast from Megatron.

Covers (3)

[edit]
  • US cover: Megatron holding Bludgeon's skull, by Derek Yaniger.
  • UK issue #4 cover: recolored version of US cover, by Derek Yaniger.
  • UK issue #5 cover: budding process by Manny Galan.

Advertisements

[edit]
  • None yet identified.

Reprints

[edit]