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|title="Perspective"
|title="Perspective"
|publisher=[[Dreamwave Productions]]
|publisher=[[Dreamwave Productions]]
|date=[[July 8]], 2004
|date=[[July 8]], [[2004]]
|coverdate=May, 2004
|coverdate=May, 2004
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'''Decepticons aren't very good liars.'''
'''Decepticons aren't very good liars.'''


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
At Decepticon Orbital Command Headquarters, after Megatron has sent his minions to find data on the [[Autobot|Autobots]]' [[Omega Supreme (Energon)|Omega Supreme]] project...
At [[Decepticon Orbital Command HQ]], after Megatron has sent his minions to find data on the [[Autobot]]s' [[Omega Supreme (Energon)|Omega Supreme]] project...


Snow Cat explains how he cleverly snuck into [[Ocean City]], but before reaching his target, he fell victim to a "sub-sea earthquake" that disrupted his agenda. In reality, he was defeated by recklessly driving into a wall and being crushed by falling pipes.
Snow Cat explains how he cleverly snuck into [[Ocean City]], but before reaching his target, he fell victim to a "sub-sea earthquake" that disrupted his agenda. In reality, he was defeated by recklessly driving into a wall and being crushed by falling pipes.


Slugslinger explains how he cleverly snuck into the Ocean City, using a sluice duct discovered by [[Shockblast (Energon)|Shockblast]], but before reaching his target, he fell victim to an "electrostatic security perimeter." In reality, he was defeated by a torrent of waste being flushed out of the same tube he was using to break in.
Slugslinger explains how he cleverly snuck into the Ocean City, using a sluice duct discovered by [[Shockblast]], but before reaching his target, he fell victim to an "electrostatic security perimeter." In reality, he was defeated by a torrent of waste being flushed out of the same tube he was using to break in.


Sharkticon explains how he cleverly snuck into the Ocean City, but before reaching his target, he fell victim to a "strategic lockdown protocol." In reality, he was defeated by Kicker and the [[Energon Saber]].
Sharkticon explains how he cleverly snuck into the Ocean City, but before reaching his target, he fell victim to a "strategic lockdown protocol." In reality, he was defeated by Kicker and the [[Energon Saber]].


Megatron, able to determine that each of his underlings was obviously lying about their defeat, concludes that despite the three Decepticons being equally unsuccessful, Slugslinger was the most adept as creating a sound lie—and thus Slugslinger is promoted to Senior Lieutenant.
Megatron, able to determine that each of his underlings was lying about their defeat, concludes that despite the three Decepticons being equally unsuccessful, Slugslinger was the most adept as creating a sound lie—and thus Slugslinger is promoted to Senior Lieutenant.


===Featured characters===
==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
*[[Omega Supreme (Energon)|Omega Supreme]] (3)
|c2=
|c2=
* [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Snow Cat]] (1)
*[[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] (1)
* [[Slugslinger (Energon)|Slugslinger]] (2)
*[[Snow Cat (Energon)|Snow Cat]] (2)
* [[Sharkticon (Energon)|Sharkticon]] (3)
*[[Slugslinger (Energon)|Slugslinger]] (4)
* [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] (4)
*[[Sharkticon (Energon)|Sharkticon]] (5)
 
|h3=[[Mini-Con]]s|c3=
|h3=[[Mini-Con|Mini-Con]]s|c3=
*[[Skyboom (Energon)|Skyboom]] (7)
* [[Skyboom (Energon)|Skyboom]] (6)
*[[Wreckage (Energon)|Wreckage]] (8)
* [[Wreckage (Energon)|Wreckage]] (7)
*[[Scattor (Energon)|Scattor]] (9)
* [[Scattor (Energon)|Scattor]] (8)
 
|h4=[[Human]]s|c4=
|h4=[[Human]]s|c4=
* [[Kicker Jones|Kicker]] (5)
*[[Kicker Jones|Kicker]] (6)
}}


}}
==Notes==
== Quotes ==
*The opening page notes that this story "takes place outside of regular ''[[Transformers: Energon (comic)|Energon]]'' continuity". This seems to be a poor choice of words; rather than mean it is not in the ''same continuity'' as the ''Energon'' comic, it appears to have been intended to mean that "Perspective" simply wasn't concurrent with the story being published in the ''Energon'' comics ''that month''. It would take years before the details of the [[Unreleased Dreamwave issues|unreleased ''Energon'' comics]] were revealed, but a six-month gap was to follow the conclusion of "[[Multiplicity]]", during which the satellite base seen in this issue would have been established.
* None yet identified.
*Slugslinger and Sharkticon are both depicted with normal humanoid faces as opposed to their toys' wrenched snarl and faceplate, respectively.
*Snow Cat also has a little bit of a mouth, just over his "rebreather".  Also, he can apparently function as a jet ski!
*This was the last story drawn by [[James Raiz]] that Dreamwave would put out. It was too obvious to Raiz that Dreamwave had [[Dreamwave Productions#Trouble on the horizon|no damn money]], so he decided against taking more offers from them.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090916001311/http://transfans.co.uk/interviews_raiz.php TransFans.co.uk interview with James Raiz]</ref>


==Errors==
===Real-world references===
* None yet identified.
*When Slugslinger says "I feel the need - for speed!", it is a reference to the film ''[[Maverick (Collaborative)|Top Gun]]''.


==Items of note==
===Errors===
* The opening page notes that this story "takes place outside of regular ''[[Energon (comic)|Energon]]'' continuity". However, there's technically nothing ''preventing'' this story from happening after the events of the regular comic, especially since [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] folded before ''Energon'''s story could be completed.
*The Energon Saber Mini-Cons are drawn and colored as their ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'' counterparts, the [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Armada)|Air Defense Mini-Con Team]].
* Slugslinger and Sharkticon are both depicted with normal humanoid faces as opposed to their toys' wrenched snarl and faceplate, respectively.
* Snow Cat also has a little bit of a mouth, just over his "rebreather".


===Cover===
<gallery>
File:TFSummerSpecial cover final.jpg|'''''20th Anniversary Transformers Summer Special'''''
</gallery>
*'''''20th Anniversary Transformers Summer Special'' cover:''' the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]] victorious over [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], by [[Don Figueroa]].


[[Category:Energon issues]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Dreamwave Energon issues]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 4 September 2024

Transformers: Energon
20th Anniversary Transformers Summer Special

Indeed.
"Perspective"
Publisher Dreamwave Productions
First published July 8, 2004
Cover date May, 2004
Story Simon Furman
(Idea by Aaron Archer)
Pencils James Raiz
Inks Erik Sander
Colors Elliot Kravchik
with Sigmund Torre
Flats Kenny Li
Letters Ben Lee
Continuity Dreamwave Armada continuity

Decepticons aren't very good liars.

Synopsis

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At Decepticon Orbital Command HQ, after Megatron has sent his minions to find data on the Autobots' Omega Supreme project...

Snow Cat explains how he cleverly snuck into Ocean City, but before reaching his target, he fell victim to a "sub-sea earthquake" that disrupted his agenda. In reality, he was defeated by recklessly driving into a wall and being crushed by falling pipes.

Slugslinger explains how he cleverly snuck into the Ocean City, using a sluice duct discovered by Shockblast, but before reaching his target, he fell victim to an "electrostatic security perimeter." In reality, he was defeated by a torrent of waste being flushed out of the same tube he was using to break in.

Sharkticon explains how he cleverly snuck into the Ocean City, but before reaching his target, he fell victim to a "strategic lockdown protocol." In reality, he was defeated by Kicker and the Energon Saber.

Megatron, able to determine that each of his underlings was lying about their defeat, concludes that despite the three Decepticons being equally unsuccessful, Slugslinger was the most adept as creating a sound lie—and thus Slugslinger is promoted to Senior Lieutenant.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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  • The opening page notes that this story "takes place outside of regular Energon continuity". This seems to be a poor choice of words; rather than mean it is not in the same continuity as the Energon comic, it appears to have been intended to mean that "Perspective" simply wasn't concurrent with the story being published in the Energon comics that month. It would take years before the details of the unreleased Energon comics were revealed, but a six-month gap was to follow the conclusion of "Multiplicity", during which the satellite base seen in this issue would have been established.
  • Slugslinger and Sharkticon are both depicted with normal humanoid faces as opposed to their toys' wrenched snarl and faceplate, respectively.
  • Snow Cat also has a little bit of a mouth, just over his "rebreather". Also, he can apparently function as a jet ski!
  • This was the last story drawn by James Raiz that Dreamwave would put out. It was too obvious to Raiz that Dreamwave had no damn money, so he decided against taking more offers from them.[1]

Real-world references

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  • When Slugslinger says "I feel the need - for speed!", it is a reference to the film Top Gun.

Errors

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Cover

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References

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