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[[Image:Descentintoevil-cover.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Eeeeeeeee-villl! In his mind there is no other [[Games of Deception|game]]!]]
{{comicstory
|seriesissue=[[Transformers Timelines (fiction)|''Transformers Timelines'']] #1
|seriesissue2=Pre-Beast Wars
|next=Dawn of Future's Past
|next2=Intimidation Game
|image=Descentintoevil-cover.jpg
|caption=Eeeeeeeee-villl! In his mind there is no other [[Games of Deception|game]]!
|title="Descent into Evil"
|publisher=[[Fun Publications]]
|date=[[September 22]], 2005 ([[BotCon 2005]])
|coverdate=September 22–25
|writer=[[Ben Yee]]
|pencils=[[Dan Khanna]], [[Makoto Ono]]
|inks=[[Chuck Gibson]], [[Ted Pertzborn]], [[Makoto Ono]]
|colors=[[Krista Ward]], [[Espen Grundetjern]]
|letters=[[Junemoon Studio]]
|project manager=[[Dan Khanna]]
}}


'''A team of Autobots must stop Deathsaurus from reviving the Decepticon empire with hordes of self-replicating Insecticons.'''
'''A team of Autobots must stop Deathsaurus from reviving the Decepticon empire with hordes of self-replicating Insecticons.'''


==Synopsis==
Aboard [[Flamewar's ship|her ship]], undercover Tripredacus agent [[Flamewar (G1)|Flamewar]] reports in to her overseers, the [[Tripredacus Council]], regarding events in the [[Ceti Alpha Seven]] system....


{{comicnav | Timelines | Volume 1, #1 | seriesname= | prev= | next=Intimidation Game  }}
The [[Autobot]]s have sent in a team of six to destroy General [[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]]'s [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]] cloning lab, where a first batch of [[Virulent Clone|clones]] has already been created. Four Autobots leave the ship to patrol on the ground: [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]], [[Ricochet (Timelines)|Ricochet]], [[Flareup (G1)|Flareup]], and [[Outback (G1)|Fallback]]. Fallback urges caution, but Chromia and Flareup, having previously faced one of the Insecticons, [[Buzzclaw (G1)|Buzzclaw]], are unconvinced of the danger. However, the group are suddenly assaulted by [[Dirge (Timelines)|Dirge]]'s sonic attack, forcing the Autobots to switch to radio communication, and are attacked Dirge and a squadron of clones. At first, the Autobots fare well against the fragile clones, but then Deathsaurus himself joins the battle.


Aboard the orbiting Autobot ship, [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] and [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] observe the battle not going well and head to the surface. They soon find the battle site and several of their comrades' abandoned weapons, then come under attack by Buzzclaw and more clones. Ironhide defeats Buzzclaw, but then finds himself up against Deathsaurus. He orders Ratchet to go find the others while he holds off the General. Though he fares well against the larger Decepticon, Flamewar chooses that moment to intervene, shooting Ironhide in the back. The Tripredacus Council wishes to speed up events. Deathsaurus and Flamewar argue briefly over the role of politicians vs. warriors, and Flamewar departs, informing Deathsaurus that she took care of Ratchet as well.


=Transformers Timelines Vol. 1 #1=
Ironhide and Ratchet awake to find themselves bound inside the lab. Deathsaurus informs them that the lab is rigged to explode, as a second batch of clones has been generated and they contain all the information he needs to create more. Deathsaurus signs off...and Ricochet pops in through an air duct to set the two free. Ratchet notes that he was able to gather the others before getting knocked out. The team makes a hasty exit as the lab obliterates itself.


'''Writer:''' [[Benson Yee]]<br>
The Tripredacus Council is pleased by the report, but the transmission is interrupted by a mirthful [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]], who informs Flamewar that Ricochet planted a virus into the second batch of clones. Flamewar has given the Autobots a good chase, but now she's compromised. The Council tells her she has exposed herself to the enemy and is now a liability, and with a touch of a button, they destroy her ship.
'''Pencils:''' [[Dan Khanna]], [[Makoto Ono]]<br>
'''Inks:''' [[Chuck Gibson]], [[Ted Pertzborn]], Makoto Ono<br>
'''Colors:''' [[Krista Ward]], [[Espen Grundet Jen]]<br>
'''Lettering/Production:''' [[Junemoon Studio]]<br>
'''Project Manager:''' Dan Khanna


*''Characters (in order of appearance):'' [[Flamewar]], the [[Tripredacus Council]], [[Deathsaurus]], [[Dirge (Descent into Evil)|Dirge]], [[Buzzclaw (Timelines)|Buzzclaw]], [[Virulent Clone]]s, [[Chromia]], [[Ricochet (Descent into Evil)|Ricochet]], [[Flareup]], [[Fallback]], [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]], [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]], [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]].
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
*[[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] (9)
*[[Outback (G1)|Fallback]] (10)
*[[Ricochet (Timelines)|Ricochet]] (11)
*[[Flareup (G1)|Flareup]] (12)
*[[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] (13)
*[[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] (14)
*[[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] (15)


*''Originally published:'' September 2005
|c2=
*[[Flamewar (G1)|Flamewar]] (1)
*[[Buzzclaw (G1)|Buzzclaw]] (5)
*[[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]] (6)
*[[Dirge (Timelines)|Dirge]] (7)
*[[Virulent Clone]]s (8)


==Synopsis==
|h3=[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]|c3=
Aboard her ship, Tripredacus agent Flamewar reports in to her overseers, the Tripredacus Council, regarding events in the [[Ceti Alpha Seven]] system....
*[[Sea Clamp]] (2)
*[[Ram Horn]] (3)
*[[Cicadacon]] (4)
}}


The Autobots have sent in a team of 6 to destroy General Deathsaurus's Insecticon cloning lab, where a first batch of clones has already been created.  Four Autobots on the ground (Chromia, Ricochet, Flareup and Fallback) come under attack by Dirge and a squadron of clones.  At first, the Autobots fare well against the fragile clones, but then Deathsaurus himself joins the battle.
==Notes==
*Characters mentioned include: [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]].
[[File:Timelines-Bumblebee.jpg|thumb|Canonizing, followed by cannonizing.]]
* This issue was available at [[BotCon 2005]] and promoted the various exclusive toys available at the convention, all of which make an appearance.


Aboard the orbiting Autobot ship, Ratchet and Ironhide observe the battle not going well and head to the surface. They soon find the battle site and several of their comrades' abandoned weapons, then come under attack by Dirge and more clones. Ironhide defeats Dirge, but then finds himself up against Deathsaurus. He orders Ratchet to go find the others while he holds off the General. Though he fares well against the larger Decepticon, Flamewar chooses that moment to intervene, shooting Ironhide in the back. The Tripredacus Council wishes to speed up events. Deathsaurus and Flamewar argue briefly over the role of politicians vs. warriors, and Flamewar departs, informing Deathsaurus that she took care of Ratchet as well.
===Continuity notes===
* This story seems to be set around the time of the [[Pax Cybertronia]], with Maximals and Autobots working together, the Decepticons on the wane, and the Tripredacus Council on the rise. It could be in continuity with the other ''Timelines'' Beast-era stories (such as "[[The Razor's Edge]]", "[[Theft of the Golden Disk]]", and "[[Dawn of Future's Past]]"), as there are no direct contradictions. However, according to Fun Publications' [[Pete Sinclair]], it [[Authorial intent|is definitely not]], and "Descent into Evil" stands alone.
**In early 2018, [[Jesse Wittenrich]] confirmed that the [[2007]] prose story "The Razor's Edge" was originally written as a sequel to this story <ref>[https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/148245-help-following-the-fiction-of-the-tfcc/?p=3667349 Post by NightViper on The AllSpark Forums]</ref><ref>[https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/148245-help-following-the-fiction-of-the-tfcc/#entry3667925 Post by NightViper on The AllSpark Forums]</ref> (and as a potential bridge between "Descent into Evil" and "Dawn of Future's Past"). Since that story was set before the Pax Cybertronia was signed, logically that would place this story even earlier.
**Additionally, Wittenrich would reveal that Sinclair's original decision to declare this story as a separate continuity from "Dawn of Future's Past" was done as part of a desire to make "Dawn" be the definitive ''Beast Wars'' prequel, with a clean start untied to any related fiction that could potentially interfere with the original backstory crafted by the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon's creators.<ref>[https://www.allspark.com/forums/topic/148245-help-following-the-fiction-of-the-tfcc/#entry3668207 Post by NightViper on The AllSpark Forums]</ref>
**However, "Dawn" would later be folded into both the ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings Universe]]'' in [[2014]] and the IDW Beast Wars universe in [[2016]], negating Sinclair's original decision to keep "Dawn" so isolated and permitting it (as well as "The Razor's Edge" and "Theft of the Golden Disk") to also occupy this story's universe.


Ironhide and Ratchet awake to find themselves bound inside the lab.  Deathsaurus informs them that the lab is rigged to explode, as a second batch of clones has been generated and they contain all the information he needs to create more. Deathsaurus signs off...and Ricochet pops in through an air duct to set the two free.  Ratchet notes that he was able to gather the others before getting knocked out.  The team makes a hasty exit as the lab obliterates itself.
===Transformers references===
* The Autobots' ship is based off the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'', the ship of the Maximals from the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon.
* Chromia and Flareup previously encountered Buzzclaw on [[Regulon Four]], a planet originally mentioned in ''The Transformers'' episode "[[The Rebirth, Part 2]]".
*Ironhide shouts "Leakin' lubricants!" after the Autobots are defeated by Deathsaurus, a euphemism used by him in ''The Transformers'' episode "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1]]".
*Buzzclaw calls Ratchet a [[scraplet]], a species of metal-eating parasites introduced in the Marvel Comics ''The Transformers'' series.
*Bumblebee appears in his [[unreleased toy|unreleased]] ''[[Transformers: Alternators|Alternators]]'' [[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Alternators/Binaltech|body]] at the end of this issue.
*Flamewar's new body was noted to be an Autobot body-type in her bio card; presumably, she used it to infiltrate the Autobots, as Bumblebee notes they've been trying to "flush her out" for a while.


...the Tripredacus Council is pleased by the report, but the transmission is interrupted by a mirthful Bumblebee, who informs Flamewar that Ricochet planted a virus into the second batch of clones.  Flamewar has given the Autobots a good chase, but now she's compromised. The Council tells her she has exposed herself to the enemy and is now a liability, and with a touch of a button, they destroy her ship.
===Real-world references===
*On the opening page, Flareup has a mug with the [[Hasbro]] logo on it. Behind her, the 1980's logo for Hasbro, seen at the end of ''Transformers'' toy commericals, is on the wall.
*Ceti Alpha Seven is presumably named after [[memoryalpha:Ceti Alpha V|Ceti Alpha V]], a planet from the 1982 science fiction film ''[[Star Trek]] II: {{w|Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|The Wrath of Khan}}''.


{{note|This story is immediately followed by [[Intimidation Game]].}}
===Covers===
 
* '''BotCon Edition''' Our heroes fight our villains, by [[Chris Appel]].
==Items of note==
<gallery>
* This issue was available at [[BotCon 2005]] and promoted the various exclusive toys available at the convention, all of which make an appearance.
File:Descentintoevil-cover.jpg
</gallery>


* This story seems to be set around the time of the [[Pax Cybertronia]], with Maximals and Autobots working together, the Decepticons on the wane, and the Tripredacus Council on the rise.  It could be in continuity with the other ''Timelines'' Beast-era stories (such as ''[[The Razor's Edge]], [[Theft of the Golden Disk]],'' and ''[[Dawn of Future's Past]]),'' as there are no direct contradictions.  However, according to Fun Publications' [[Pete Sinclair]], it [[author intent|is definitely not]], and Descent into Evil stands alone.
==References==
{{reflist}}


==Errors==
==External links==
* It's not quite clear how Ricochet managed to avoid capture. He's last seen flying skyward during the battle with the clones, so perhaps he took his leave at that point, or perhaps Ratchet managed to revive him before Flamewar took him out.
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20160304194643/http://www.bwtf.com/comicbooks/funpub/descent/ Ben Yee's review of "Descent into Evil"] (archived copy)


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Latest revision as of 04:56, 9 March 2023

Transformers Timelines #1
Pre-Beast Wars

Eeeeeeeee-villl! In his mind there is no other game!
"Descent into Evil"
Publisher Fun Publications
First published September 22, 2005 (BotCon 2005)
Cover date September 22–25
Writer Ben Yee
Pencils Dan Khanna, Makoto Ono
Inks Chuck Gibson, Ted Pertzborn, Makoto Ono
Colors Krista Ward, Espen Grundetjern
Letters Junemoon Studio
Project manager Dan Khanna

A team of Autobots must stop Deathsaurus from reviving the Decepticon empire with hordes of self-replicating Insecticons.

Synopsis

[edit]

Aboard her ship, undercover Tripredacus agent Flamewar reports in to her overseers, the Tripredacus Council, regarding events in the Ceti Alpha Seven system....

The Autobots have sent in a team of six to destroy General Deathsaurus's Insecticon cloning lab, where a first batch of clones has already been created. Four Autobots leave the ship to patrol on the ground: Chromia, Ricochet, Flareup, and Fallback. Fallback urges caution, but Chromia and Flareup, having previously faced one of the Insecticons, Buzzclaw, are unconvinced of the danger. However, the group are suddenly assaulted by Dirge's sonic attack, forcing the Autobots to switch to radio communication, and are attacked Dirge and a squadron of clones. At first, the Autobots fare well against the fragile clones, but then Deathsaurus himself joins the battle.

Aboard the orbiting Autobot ship, Ratchet and Ironhide observe the battle not going well and head to the surface. They soon find the battle site and several of their comrades' abandoned weapons, then come under attack by Buzzclaw and more clones. Ironhide defeats Buzzclaw, but then finds himself up against Deathsaurus. He orders Ratchet to go find the others while he holds off the General. Though he fares well against the larger Decepticon, Flamewar chooses that moment to intervene, shooting Ironhide in the back. The Tripredacus Council wishes to speed up events. Deathsaurus and Flamewar argue briefly over the role of politicians vs. warriors, and Flamewar departs, informing Deathsaurus that she took care of Ratchet as well.

Ironhide and Ratchet awake to find themselves bound inside the lab. Deathsaurus informs them that the lab is rigged to explode, as a second batch of clones has been generated and they contain all the information he needs to create more. Deathsaurus signs off...and Ricochet pops in through an air duct to set the two free. Ratchet notes that he was able to gather the others before getting knocked out. The team makes a hasty exit as the lab obliterates itself.

The Tripredacus Council is pleased by the report, but the transmission is interrupted by a mirthful Bumblebee, who informs Flamewar that Ricochet planted a virus into the second batch of clones. Flamewar has given the Autobots a good chase, but now she's compromised. The Council tells her she has exposed herself to the enemy and is now a liability, and with a touch of a button, they destroy her ship.

[edit]

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

[edit]
Canonizing, followed by cannonizing.
  • This issue was available at BotCon 2005 and promoted the various exclusive toys available at the convention, all of which make an appearance.

Continuity notes

[edit]
  • This story seems to be set around the time of the Pax Cybertronia, with Maximals and Autobots working together, the Decepticons on the wane, and the Tripredacus Council on the rise. It could be in continuity with the other Timelines Beast-era stories (such as "The Razor's Edge", "Theft of the Golden Disk", and "Dawn of Future's Past"), as there are no direct contradictions. However, according to Fun Publications' Pete Sinclair, it is definitely not, and "Descent into Evil" stands alone.
    • In early 2018, Jesse Wittenrich confirmed that the 2007 prose story "The Razor's Edge" was originally written as a sequel to this story [1][2] (and as a potential bridge between "Descent into Evil" and "Dawn of Future's Past"). Since that story was set before the Pax Cybertronia was signed, logically that would place this story even earlier.
    • Additionally, Wittenrich would reveal that Sinclair's original decision to declare this story as a separate continuity from "Dawn of Future's Past" was done as part of a desire to make "Dawn" be the definitive Beast Wars prequel, with a clean start untied to any related fiction that could potentially interfere with the original backstory crafted by the Beast Wars cartoon's creators.[3]
    • However, "Dawn" would later be folded into both the Wings Universe in 2014 and the IDW Beast Wars universe in 2016, negating Sinclair's original decision to keep "Dawn" so isolated and permitting it (as well as "The Razor's Edge" and "Theft of the Golden Disk") to also occupy this story's universe.

Transformers references

[edit]
  • The Autobots' ship is based off the Axalon, the ship of the Maximals from the Beast Wars cartoon.
  • Chromia and Flareup previously encountered Buzzclaw on Regulon Four, a planet originally mentioned in The Transformers episode "The Rebirth, Part 2".
  • Ironhide shouts "Leakin' lubricants!" after the Autobots are defeated by Deathsaurus, a euphemism used by him in The Transformers episode "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1".
  • Buzzclaw calls Ratchet a scraplet, a species of metal-eating parasites introduced in the Marvel Comics The Transformers series.
  • Bumblebee appears in his unreleased Alternators body at the end of this issue.
  • Flamewar's new body was noted to be an Autobot body-type in her bio card; presumably, she used it to infiltrate the Autobots, as Bumblebee notes they've been trying to "flush her out" for a while.

Real-world references

[edit]
  • On the opening page, Flareup has a mug with the Hasbro logo on it. Behind her, the 1980's logo for Hasbro, seen at the end of Transformers toy commericals, is on the wall.
  • Ceti Alpha Seven is presumably named after Ceti Alpha V, a planet from the 1982 science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

Covers

[edit]
  • BotCon Edition Our heroes fight our villains, by Chris Appel.

References

[edit]
[edit]