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'''Frustrated at being regarded as a "Cliffjumper", a rouge goes wild in the multiverse to... save Cliffjumpers?'''
'''Frustrated at being regarded as a "Cliffjumper", a rouge rogue goes wild in the multiverse to... save Cliffjumpers?'''


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
[[File:A Cliffjumper(s) Tale what the cuss.jpg|thumb|left]]
On the [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] of [[Primax 625.12 Gamma]], everybody has a unique identity... except [[Cliffjumper (Yolopark)|one unfortunate soul]]. After being endlessly compared to the generic service bots known as [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumpers]] due to their shared design cues of red coloration, small size, and horns, the angry robot drops a strain of the [[Hate Plague]] that specifically targets the Cliffjumpers and they kill each other, taking care of her problem. Even still, after discovering the [[multiverse|multiversal]] [[Vector Sigma]] gestalt, "Cliffjumper" has decided to continue her mission to make herself ''the'' Cliffjumper. But after [[Pick-Up (Bat-Robô)|Pick-Up]] finds that 99.98% of Cliffjumpers across 15 million universes have already died, "Cliffjumper" realizes that her actions have, in turn, been the continuation of a cosmic joke and decides to adjust her plans for revenge—she will now ''save'' Cliffjumpers instead!
On the [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] of [[Primax 625.12 Gamma]], everybody has a unique identity... except [[Cliffjumper (Yolopark)|one unfortunate soul]]. After being endlessly compared to the generic service bots known as [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumpers]] due to their shared design cues of red coloration, small size, and horns, the angry robot drops a strain of the [[Hate Plague]] that specifically targets the Cliffjumpers and they kill each other, taking care of her problem. Even still, after discovering the [[multiverse|multiversal]] [[Vector Sigma]] gestalt, "Cliffjumper" has decided to continue her mission to make herself ''the'' Cliffjumper. But after [[Pick-Up (Bat-Robô)|Pick-Up]] finds that 99.98% of Cliffjumpers across 15 million universes have already died, "Cliffjumper" realizes that her actions have, in turn, been the continuation of a cosmic joke and decides to adjust her plans for revenge—she will now ''save'' Cliffjumpers instead!


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In [[Malgus 1207.26 Alpha]], "Cliffjumper" takes [[Cliffjumper (Animated)|Cliffjumper]]'s place in a confrontation with [[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] where the [[Decepticon]] clone asks "C.J." to join him on a mission that would have ended in his death.
In [[Malgus 1207.26 Alpha]], "Cliffjumper" takes [[Cliffjumper (Animated)|Cliffjumper]]'s place in a confrontation with [[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] where the [[Decepticon]] clone asks "C.J." to join him on a mission that would have ended in his death.


After 12.025 million timelines of saving Cliffjumpers, "Cliffjumper" is satisfied that Cliffjumpers across the multiverse are no longer "cannon fodder" for the powers that rule over their existence. She does find one last signal from a [[Cliffjumper (G1)#Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Cliffjumper in a "pillar reality"]] from far into the future. She's shocked to find that this particular iteration has survived his adventures, even to the end of existence 18 billion years later. Realizing what an ideal existence this is for a Cliffjumper, "Cliffjumper" travels into the past of [[Primax 984.17 Alpha]], finds the newly-manufactured Cliffjumper, and takes his place! Onward, she ends up on [[Earth]] in [[1984]], before [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] as [[More than Meets the Eye, Part 2|he announces that the Autobots are the first line of defense against Decepticons]]. She gives a knowing wink—she never said she gave up on being ''the'' Cliffjumper...
After 12.025 million timelines of saving Cliffjumpers, "Cliffjumper" is satisfied that Cliffjumpers across the multiverse are no longer "cannon fodder" for the powers that rule over their existence. She does find one last signal from a [[Cliffjumper (G1)#Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Cliffjumper in a "pillar reality"]] from far into the future. She's shocked to find that this particular iteration has survived his adventures, even to the end of existence 18 billion years later. Realizing what an ideal existence this is for a Cliffjumper, "Cliffjumper" travels into the past of [[Primax 984.17 Alpha]], finds the newly-manufactured Cliffjumper, and takes his place! Onward, she ends up on [[Earth]] in [[1984]], before [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] as [[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1|he announces that the Autobots are the first line of defense against Decepticons]]. She gives a knowing wink—she never said she gave up on being ''the'' Cliffjumper...


==Characters==
==Characters==
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*[[Alpha Trion]] (12)
*[[Alpha Trion]] (12)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] (13)
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] (13)
*[[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] (13)
*[[Ironhide (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ironhide]] (13)
*[[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] (14)
*[[Jazz (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Jazz]] (14)
*[[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] (15)
*[[Sunstreaker (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Sunstreaker]] (15)
*[[Sideswipe (G1)|Sidewipe]] (16)
*[[Sideswipe (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Sidewipe]] (16)
*[[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]] (17)
*[[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]] (17)
*[[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] (18)
*[[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] (18)
*[[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] (19)
*[[Wheeljack (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Wheeljack]] (19)
*[[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] (10)}}
*[[Prowl (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Prowl]] (20)}}


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*[[Dropkick (Movie)|Dropkick]] (7)
*[[Dropkick (Movie)|Dropkick]] (7)
*[[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] (9)
*[[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] (9)
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*[[Number 2]] (10)
*[[Number 2]] (10)
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==Notes==
==Notes==
===Continuity notes===
*"Cliffjumper" travels to the universe of the ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'' cartoon during the events of the episode "[[Darkness Rising, Part 1]]", where she bombs the ''[[Trypticon (WFC)|Nemesis]]'' before the [[Vehicon (Prime)|Vehicons]] can descend to attack Cliffjumper. Preventing Cliffjumper's death here would majorly alter the cartoon's timeline, in particular [[Megatron (WFC)|Megatron]]'s experiments with [[Dark Energon]].
*"Cliffjumper" then goes to a universe featuring events similar to the [[Bumblebee (film)|''Bumblebee'' movie]], in a scene recalling Cliffjumper's execution by Shatter and Dropkick. While this would alter the plot of the film, it's notable that the universal stream she travels to is that of the [[movie expanded universe timeline]], which only includes the first three instalments of the [[live-action film series]] and their ancillary comic media. Cliffjumper's survival here is congruent with his appearances both in the distant past and contemporary present of that timeline; was "Cliffjumper" always fated to prevent his death in 1987...?
**The only seemingly incompatible aspect of this being set in the expanded movie universe is that, unless he was revived or survived his bisection, [[Dropkick (Movie)|Dropkick]] gets killed prior to his appearance in ''[[Transformers: Alliance]]''. Then again, he does have a different body design between his appearance here and in ''Alliance'', so the damage he suffers here could explain his need for a body change.
*Her third trip takes "Cliffjumper" to the [[Animated cartoon continuity|''Animated'' cartoon continuity]], in particular the post-Season 3 playground seen in [[Fun Publications]]' tie-in media such as "[[The Stunti-Con Job]]". The sequence is original to this story, as ''Animated'' Cliffjumper is never seen to have died in any of his prior appearances.
**Accompanying [[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] is [[Number 2]], <s>a walking potty joke</s> an original fan character created by Agabyss for BotCon 2024 merchandise. The similarly-unlicensed script reading at that convention has no bearing on her appearance here besides her being with Toxitron.
*Finally, "Cliffjumper" travels to the [[Generation 1 cartoon timeline]], where her namesake survives until the end of the universe. She travels back to some time around "[[War Dawn (episode)|War Dawn]]", judging by Alpha Trion's design, and lives out the native Cliffjumper's life at least up to and including the roll call scene of "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1]]". A free [[Action Cards|Action Card]] given out at the convention also shows her recreating the scene with [[Cliffjumper's bazooka|the bazooka]] from the same episode.
===''Transformers'' references===
===''Transformers'' references===
*The Cliffjumpers of "Cliffjumper"'s native universe are "generic service bots" with no unique identity as a meta joke on [[Cliffjumper (disambiguation)|Cliffjumper]] being usually pushed as a red variant of [[Bumblebee (disambiguation)|Bumblebee]] (and, indeed, "Cliffjumper" being a the original "red Bumblebee" plays into this).
*The Cliffjumpers of "Cliffjumper"'s native universe are "generic service bots" with no unique identity as a meta joke on [[Cliffjumper (disambiguation)|Cliffjumper]] being usually pushed as a red variant of [[Bumblebee (disambiguation)|Bumblebee]] (and, indeed, "Cliffjumper" being the original "red Bumblebee" plays into this).
*The discovery that 99.98% of Cliffjumpers are already dead is a product of the popular fan belief that Cliffjumpers die very often. However, [[Misconceptions and urban legends about Transformers#cliffdies|this isn't really ''true'']], as evidenced by the fact that the story can only produce two existing canon examples of it happening (the ones that inspired the misonception in the first place!), having to invent an original third example.
*The discovery that 99.98% of Cliffjumpers are already dead is a product of the popular fan belief that Cliffjumpers die very often. However, [[Misconceptions and urban legends about Transformers#cliffdies|this isn't really ''true'']], as the story only singles out the two most notable examples of it happening in existing canon (the ones that inspired the misconception in the first place!), opting to invent an original third example from a series of similar notability instead of exploring any of the less interesting examples from more niche ''Transformers'' media.
*The Cliffjumper of this story is in actuality a new character, originally intended to be named "Ladybug" (a trace of which can be seen when Pick-Up refers to her as "La-" before being interrupted). Ladybug is based on the red variant of the [[1983]] ''[[Micro Change]]'' MC-04 Mini Car Robo 03 Volkswagen, sold in [[The Transformers (toyline)|the original ''Transformers'' toyline]] as [[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Bumblebee]] and thus isn't really a "Cliffjumper". This story plays with the wider franchise's consideration of Cliffjumper as "red Bumblebee" (due to them having similar bodyforms and it being an easy [[redeco]]), inadvertently muscling into the territory of the "original" red Bumblebee.
*The [[universal stream]] designations refer to different works of ''Transformers'' fiction:
*The [[universal stream]] designations refer to different works of ''Transformers'' fiction:
**[[Primax 625.12 Gamma]] refers to this comic itself.
**[[Primax 625.12 Gamma]] refers to this comic itself.
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**[[Malgus 1207.26 Alpha]] refers to the [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|''Animated'' cartoon]].
**[[Malgus 1207.26 Alpha]] refers to the [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|''Animated'' cartoon]].
**[[Primax 984.17 Alpha]] refers to the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original ''The Transformers'' cartoon]].
**[[Primax 984.17 Alpha]] refers to the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original ''The Transformers'' cartoon]].
*During the roll call scene, the colorist deliberately recreates the [[animation error]]s from the same sequence in "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1]]", coloring one of Sunstreaker's shoulder missiles silver instead of yellow and Sideswipe's head red instead of black.


===Real-world references===
===Real-world references===
*"Cliffjumper" screams "What the '''#%!&???'''", a reference to {{w|Deadpool}}, who was fond of censored swearing in his comic books.
*"Cliffjumper" screams "What the '''#%!&???'''", a reference to a scene in ''{{w|Free Guy}}'', where [[Captain America|Chris Evans]] exclaims "What the s***???".<ref>{{citesocial|quote=The censored "What the #%!&???" is a reference to the Chris Evans scene from Free Guy.|name=Sabrblade|site=Transformers Wiki|title=BotCon 2025 report|link=https://tfwiki.net/wiki/User_talk:Sabrblade/BotCon_2025_report|year=2025|month=06|day=18}}</ref>
*"Cliffjumper" remarks "You're welcome!" to ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'' [[Cliffjumper (WFC)|Cliffjumper]], whose voice actor, [[Dwayne Johnson]], sang the "You're Welcome" song in ''{{w|Moana (2016 film)|Moana}}''.
*"Cliffjumper" remarks "You're welcome!" to ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'' [[Cliffjumper (WFC)|Cliffjumper]], whose voice actor, [[Dwayne Johnson]], sang the "You're Welcome" song in ''{{w|Moana (2016 film)|Moana}}''.
*The scene with "Cliffjumper" rejecting [[Toxitron]] is a homage to a similar scene in ''{{w|Back to the Future Part II}}''.
*The scene with "Cliffjumper" rejecting [[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] is an homage to a similar scene in ''[[Back to the Future]] {{w|Back to the Future Part II|Part II}}''.


===Errors===
===Errors===
*The art of the second page is aligned too low on the page, and the overlay for word bubbles is aligned too high, so the two elements are disjointed.
*The art of the second page is aligned too low on the page, and the overlay for word bubbles is aligned too high, so the two elements are disjointed.
*Trailbreaker's face is coloured silver rather than grey.


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==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 6 February 2026

Transformers

Somehow, the belief of "Cliffjumper Always Dies" feels vindicated.
"A Cliffjumper(s) Tale"
Published by Yolopark
First published June 12, 2025
Written by Pierre Jean Saint-Clair
Line art by Robby Musso
Color art by Jesse Wittenrich
Packaged with Cliffjumper

Frustrated at being regarded as a "Cliffjumper", a rouge rogue goes wild in the multiverse to... save Cliffjumpers?

Synopsis

[edit]

On the Cybertron of Primax 625.12 Gamma, everybody has a unique identity... except one unfortunate soul. After being endlessly compared to the generic service bots known as Cliffjumpers due to their shared design cues of red coloration, small size, and horns, the angry robot drops a strain of the Hate Plague that specifically targets the Cliffjumpers and they kill each other, taking care of her problem. Even still, after discovering the multiversal Vector Sigma gestalt, "Cliffjumper" has decided to continue her mission to make herself the Cliffjumper. But after Pick-Up finds that 99.98% of Cliffjumpers across 15 million universes have already died, "Cliffjumper" realizes that her actions have, in turn, been the continuation of a cosmic joke and decides to adjust her plans for revenge—she will now save Cliffjumpers instead!

In Uniend 911.05 Alpha, "Cliffjumper" takes care to blow up the Nemesis before Cliffjumper's untimely demise.

In Tyran 207.28 Gamma, Cliffjumper is saved from Shatter and Dropkick before he can be bisected himself.

In Malgus 1207.26 Alpha, "Cliffjumper" takes Cliffjumper's place in a confrontation with Toxitron where the Decepticon clone asks "C.J." to join him on a mission that would have ended in his death.

After 12.025 million timelines of saving Cliffjumpers, "Cliffjumper" is satisfied that Cliffjumpers across the multiverse are no longer "cannon fodder" for the powers that rule over their existence. She does find one last signal from a Cliffjumper in a "pillar reality" from far into the future. She's shocked to find that this particular iteration has survived his adventures, even to the end of existence 18 billion years later. Realizing what an ideal existence this is for a Cliffjumper, "Cliffjumper" travels into the past of Primax 984.17 Alpha, finds the newly-manufactured Cliffjumper, and takes his place! Onward, she ends up on Earth in 1984, before Optimus Prime as he announces that the Autobots are the first line of defense against Decepticons. She gives a knowing wink—she never said she gave up on being the Cliffjumper...

Characters

[edit]

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

[edit]

Continuity notes

[edit]
  • "Cliffjumper" travels to the universe of the Transformers: Prime cartoon during the events of the episode "Darkness Rising, Part 1", where she bombs the Nemesis before the Vehicons can descend to attack Cliffjumper. Preventing Cliffjumper's death here would majorly alter the cartoon's timeline, in particular Megatron's experiments with Dark Energon.
  • "Cliffjumper" then goes to a universe featuring events similar to the Bumblebee movie, in a scene recalling Cliffjumper's execution by Shatter and Dropkick. While this would alter the plot of the film, it's notable that the universal stream she travels to is that of the movie expanded universe timeline, which only includes the first three instalments of the live-action film series and their ancillary comic media. Cliffjumper's survival here is congruent with his appearances both in the distant past and contemporary present of that timeline; was "Cliffjumper" always fated to prevent his death in 1987...?
    • The only seemingly incompatible aspect of this being set in the expanded movie universe is that, unless he was revived or survived his bisection, Dropkick gets killed prior to his appearance in Transformers: Alliance. Then again, he does have a different body design between his appearance here and in Alliance, so the damage he suffers here could explain his need for a body change.
  • Her third trip takes "Cliffjumper" to the Animated cartoon continuity, in particular the post-Season 3 playground seen in Fun Publications' tie-in media such as "The Stunti-Con Job". The sequence is original to this story, as Animated Cliffjumper is never seen to have died in any of his prior appearances.
    • Accompanying Toxitron is Number 2, a walking potty joke an original fan character created by Agabyss for BotCon 2024 merchandise. The similarly-unlicensed script reading at that convention has no bearing on her appearance here besides her being with Toxitron.
  • Finally, "Cliffjumper" travels to the Generation 1 cartoon timeline, where her namesake survives until the end of the universe. She travels back to some time around "War Dawn", judging by Alpha Trion's design, and lives out the native Cliffjumper's life at least up to and including the roll call scene of "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1". A free Action Card given out at the convention also shows her recreating the scene with the bazooka from the same episode.

Transformers references

[edit]
  • The Cliffjumpers of "Cliffjumper"'s native universe are "generic service bots" with no unique identity as a meta joke on Cliffjumper being usually pushed as a red variant of Bumblebee (and, indeed, "Cliffjumper" being the original "red Bumblebee" plays into this).
  • The discovery that 99.98% of Cliffjumpers are already dead is a product of the popular fan belief that Cliffjumpers die very often. However, this isn't really true, as the story only singles out the two most notable examples of it happening in existing canon (the ones that inspired the misconception in the first place!), opting to invent an original third example from a series of similar notability instead of exploring any of the less interesting examples from more niche Transformers media.
  • The Cliffjumper of this story is in actuality a new character, originally intended to be named "Ladybug" (a trace of which can be seen when Pick-Up refers to her as "La-" before being interrupted). Ladybug is based on the red variant of the 1983 Micro Change MC-04 Mini Car Robo 03 Volkswagen, sold in the original Transformers toyline as Bumblebee and thus isn't really a "Cliffjumper". This story plays with the wider franchise's consideration of Cliffjumper as "red Bumblebee" (due to them having similar bodyforms and it being an easy redeco), inadvertently muscling into the territory of the "original" red Bumblebee.
  • The universal stream designations refer to different works of Transformers fiction:
  • During the roll call scene, the colorist deliberately recreates the animation errors from the same sequence in "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1", coloring one of Sunstreaker's shoulder missiles silver instead of yellow and Sideswipe's head red instead of black.

Real-world references

[edit]

Errors

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  • The art of the second page is aligned too low on the page, and the overlay for word bubbles is aligned too high, so the two elements are disjointed.
  • Trailbreaker's face is coloured silver rather than grey.

References

[edit]
  1. "The censored "What the #%!&???" is a reference to the Chris Evans scene from Free Guy."—Sabrblade, Transformers Wiki, "BotCon 2025 report", 2025/06/18