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{{disambig2|the hi-then-die Autobot|the Decepticon Micromaster|Flattop (G1)}} | |||
:''Flattop is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | |||
[[File:Flattopunderworld.JPG|upright=0.75|thumb|Cover your shame!]] | |||
If you looked up "survivor's guilt" in the dictionary, you would probably see a picture of poor '''Flattop'''. This unlucky wretch has no escape from the tormenting memories of having seen his friends suffer and die all around him.... no escape, that is, except his own miserable death, which he is powerless to prevent. Try not to be near him, and definitely don't let him talk you into anything. | |||
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If you looked up "survivor's guilt" in the dictionary, you would probably see a picture of poor '''Flattop'''. | |||
==Fiction== | |||
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics=== | |||
{{noteukexclusive|Flattop}} | |||
[[File:Underworld!-TailgateFlattopSubsea.jpg|thumb|left|"Do as I say or you'll end up like [[Cliffjumper (Movie)|him]]. No, not [[Cliffjumper (G1)|him]]."]] | |||
Flattop was an attempt at copying the Decepticon warrior [[Flattop (G1)|Flattop]]. {{storylink|...Perchance to Dream|#255's Dread Tidings}} | |||
The somewhat headstrong Flattop persuaded his fellow [[Autobot Military Academy]] cadets [[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]] and [[Subsea]] to undergo a rite of passage in [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron's]] treacherous [[Underworld]]. Once there, they found it populated by [[Mutant (G1)|violent, malformed mutants]]. Paralyzed by fear and guilt, Flattop was helpless to save Subsea from a grisly death, and he himself was soon incinerated by [[Smeltdown]]. {{storylink|Underworld!}} | |||
Flattop persuaded his fellow [[Autobot Military Academy]] cadets [[Tailgate]] and [[Subsea]] to undergo a rite of passage in [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron's]] treacherous [[Underworld]]. Once there, they found it populated by [[Mutant (G1)|violent, malformed mutants]]. Paralyzed by fear and guilt, Flattop was helpless to save Subsea from a grisly death, and he himself was soon incinerated by [[Smeltdown]]. {{storylink|Underworld! | |||
===IDW | ===2005 IDW continuity=== | ||
[[File:Bullets-RungFlattop.jpg|thumb|250px|right|"They're after me, doc! First [[Simon Furman|Simon]], now [[James Roberts|James]]... they all want me dead!]] | |||
Flattop served under [[Flame (Marvel)|Flame]] at [[Babu Yar]], fighting against [[Gideon]]'s Decepticons. | Flattop served under [[Flame (Marvel)|Flame]] at [[Babu Yar]], fighting against [[Gideon]]'s Decepticons. That battle became infamous due to the deployment of the horrific napalm-like chemical weapon [[Gideon's Glue]], which rained out of the sky and simply dissolved most of the Autobots. One of the few survivors, Flattop accepted High Command's offer of a new body—but nothing could heal his psychological trauma, as he was from then on depressed, nervous, and prone to reflexively seeking cover as much as possible. His luck did not improve during his next mission, on [[Hydrus 5]], where during a patrol he saw a strange greenish apparition. Interpreting this as the [[Shimmer]]—a mythical Autobot symbol of impending death—Flattop fainted from terror. In actuality the vision had been [[Springer (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Springer]]'s holographic attempt to invite Flattop to join the [[Wreckers]], but Springer was so disgusted by Flattop's emotional reaction that he severed the connection and never thought to explain himself afterwards. Now with a double dose of psychological shock and fully convinced he was going to die at any second, Flattop's life was ruined and he was directed to [[Rung (G1)|Rung]] for psychiatric counseling. Rung attempted to dispel Flattop's fears in the Shimmer by insisting it was just a legend, and that his visions had been the result of lingering post-traumatic stress as well as perfectly normal optical glitches in a brand-new body. But Flattop never heard this, as at that moment an undetected microscopic remnant of Gideon's Glue, still oozing through his systems, penetrated his brain and killed him. {{storylink|Bullets}} | ||
{{storylink|Bullets | |||
== | ==Notes== | ||
* [ | *[[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]]'s claim of cloning was an attempt to explain why [[Simon Furman]] had accidentally used an existing name. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 7 December 2023
| This article is about the hi-then-die Autobot. For the Decepticon Micromaster, see Flattop (G1). |
- Flattop is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
If you looked up "survivor's guilt" in the dictionary, you would probably see a picture of poor Flattop. This unlucky wretch has no escape from the tormenting memories of having seen his friends suffer and die all around him.... no escape, that is, except his own miserable death, which he is powerless to prevent. Try not to be near him, and definitely don't let him talk you into anything.
Fiction
[edit]Marvel The Transformers comics
[edit]
Flattop was an attempt at copying the Decepticon warrior Flattop. #255's Dread Tidings
The somewhat headstrong Flattop persuaded his fellow Autobot Military Academy cadets Tailgate and Subsea to undergo a rite of passage in Cybertron's treacherous Underworld. Once there, they found it populated by violent, malformed mutants. Paralyzed by fear and guilt, Flattop was helpless to save Subsea from a grisly death, and he himself was soon incinerated by Smeltdown. Underworld!
2005 IDW continuity
[edit]
Flattop served under Flame at Babu Yar, fighting against Gideon's Decepticons. That battle became infamous due to the deployment of the horrific napalm-like chemical weapon Gideon's Glue, which rained out of the sky and simply dissolved most of the Autobots. One of the few survivors, Flattop accepted High Command's offer of a new body—but nothing could heal his psychological trauma, as he was from then on depressed, nervous, and prone to reflexively seeking cover as much as possible. His luck did not improve during his next mission, on Hydrus 5, where during a patrol he saw a strange greenish apparition. Interpreting this as the Shimmer—a mythical Autobot symbol of impending death—Flattop fainted from terror. In actuality the vision had been Springer's holographic attempt to invite Flattop to join the Wreckers, but Springer was so disgusted by Flattop's emotional reaction that he severed the connection and never thought to explain himself afterwards. Now with a double dose of psychological shock and fully convinced he was going to die at any second, Flattop's life was ruined and he was directed to Rung for psychiatric counseling. Rung attempted to dispel Flattop's fears in the Shimmer by insisting it was just a legend, and that his visions had been the result of lingering post-traumatic stress as well as perfectly normal optical glitches in a brand-new body. But Flattop never heard this, as at that moment an undetected microscopic remnant of Gideon's Glue, still oozing through his systems, penetrated his brain and killed him. Bullets
Notes
[edit]- Dreadwind's claim of cloning was an attempt to explain why Simon Furman had accidentally used an existing name.


