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:''Space-Age Jack is a television program from the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]]. It is also called Space Ace Jack. YO JACK!''
:Space-Age Jack ''is a television program from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''


[[Image:G1-BigBroadcast Space-Age Jack.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Jack Colton?]]
[[File:G1-BigBroadcast Space-Age Jack.jpg|right|upright=1.67|thumb|Jack Colton?]]


'''''Space-Age Jack''''' is a [[human]] television program. It appears to focus on a conflict between a military organization and an opposing group of lizard-men. Any resemblance between this program and [[G.I. Joe (team)|actual events]] is no doubt purely coincidental.  
'''''Space-Age Jack''''' is a [[human]] television program. It appears to focus on a conflict between a military organization and an opposing group of lizard-men. Any resemblance between this program and [[G.I. Joe (team)|actual events]] is no doubt purely coincidental.  
It is also called '''''Space Ace Jack'''''.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Generation 1 cartoon===
===''The Transformers'' cartoon===
When the [[Quintesson]]s introduced subliminal messages into the television signals picked up by the [[Junkion (species)|Junkions]], these signals ended up being rebroadcast via the Junkions' [[omnidirectional relay]] to the entire galaxy.
When the [[Quintesson]]s introduced subliminal messages into the television signals picked up by the [[Junkion (species)|Junkions]], these signals ended up being rebroadcast via the Junkions' [[omni-directional relay]] to the entire galaxy.


The ''Space-Age Jack'' program was thus seen on the planet [[Delta Pavonis IV]]. As a result, its cat-like humanoid inhabitants came under the influence of a subliminal message. This caused them to view all other life forms as their enemies and launch an attack on a species of dog-like humanoids that lived on the same planet. {{storylink|The Big Broadcast of 2006 (episode)|The Big Broadcast of 2006}}
The ''Space-Age Jack'' program was thus seen on the planet [[Delta Pavonis IV]]. As a result, its cat-like humanoid inhabitants came under the influence of a subliminal message. This caused them to view all other life forms as their enemies and launch an attack on a species of dog-like humanoids that lived on the same planet. {{storylink|The Big Broadcast of 2006 (episode)|The Big Broadcast of 2006}}


===Marvel Comics US continuity===
===The Big Broadcast of 2006===
In an alternate future of the Marvel comic, the same events play out, though here the program is called ''Space'' '''Ace''' ''Jack''. {{storylink|The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|The Big Broadcast of 2006}}
{{NoteMarvelBB2006}}
When the [[Quintesson]]s introduced subliminal messages into the television signals picked up by the [[Junkion (species)|Junkions]], these signals ended up being rebroadcast via the Junkions' [[omni-directional relay]] to the entire galaxy.
 
The ''Space Ace Jack'' program was thus seen on the planet [[Delta Pavonis IV]]. As a result, its cat-like humanoid inhabitants came under the influence of a subliminal message. This caused them to view all other life forms as their enemies and launch an attack on a species of dog-like humanoids that lived on the same planet. {{storylink|The Big Broadcast of 2006 (issue)|The Big Broadcast of 2006}}


{{note|In the UK version of the story, the events of "The Big Broadcast of 2006" are a fabrication invented by [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]].}}
==Notes==
*''Space-Age Jack'' is, of course, one of several references to ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' that made its way into the third season of the Generation 1 cartoon. In addition to the "military versus reptile-themed villains" set-up and the battle cry of "Yo Jack!", [[Michael Bell]], voice of ''G.I. Joe''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Duke (G.I. Joe)|Duke]], even provided Jack's voice for this short clip.


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Latest revision as of 02:14, 7 July 2019

Space-Age Jack is a television program from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Jack Colton?

Space-Age Jack is a human television program. It appears to focus on a conflict between a military organization and an opposing group of lizard-men. Any resemblance between this program and actual events is no doubt purely coincidental.

It is also called Space Ace Jack.

Fiction

[edit]

The Transformers cartoon

[edit]

When the Quintessons introduced subliminal messages into the television signals picked up by the Junkions, these signals ended up being rebroadcast via the Junkions' omni-directional relay to the entire galaxy.

The Space-Age Jack program was thus seen on the planet Delta Pavonis IV. As a result, its cat-like humanoid inhabitants came under the influence of a subliminal message. This caused them to view all other life forms as their enemies and launch an attack on a species of dog-like humanoids that lived on the same planet. The Big Broadcast of 2006

The Big Broadcast of 2006

[edit]
In the UK version of the story, the events of "The Big Broadcast of 2006" are a fabrication invented by Wreck-Gar.

When the Quintessons introduced subliminal messages into the television signals picked up by the Junkions, these signals ended up being rebroadcast via the Junkions' omni-directional relay to the entire galaxy.

The Space Ace Jack program was thus seen on the planet Delta Pavonis IV. As a result, its cat-like humanoid inhabitants came under the influence of a subliminal message. This caused them to view all other life forms as their enemies and launch an attack on a species of dog-like humanoids that lived on the same planet. The Big Broadcast of 2006

Notes

[edit]
  • Space-Age Jack is, of course, one of several references to G.I. Joe that made its way into the third season of the Generation 1 cartoon. In addition to the "military versus reptile-themed villains" set-up and the battle cry of "Yo Jack!", Michael Bell, voice of G.I. Joe's Duke, even provided Jack's voice for this short clip.