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:''Flambert is a [[human]] from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | :''Flambert is a [[human]] from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | ||
[[File:Flambert to a power unknown.jpg| | [[File:Flambert to a power unknown.jpg|upright=1.4|thumb|He's the one on the right.]] | ||
'''Flambert''' is the | '''Flambert''' is quite the actor. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Marvel | ===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics=== | ||
{{noteukexclusive|Flambert}} | |||
Flambert attended a personal briefing | When Professor [[Purnel]] began to suspect that his assistant, [[Zeke Heilmann]], was really a spy seeking to steal his work for a foreign power, he hired Flambert to pose as the [[Europe]]an Security Advisor. In this role, Flambert attended a personal briefing on Purnel's invention: [[Purnel's Auto-Reverse Defence]], or PARD. After being informed of PARD's capabilities, Flambert asked to see the blueprints for final approval, but Purnel took him to see the cost analysis elsewhere first. Zeke Heilmann took the opportunity to steal the plans, proving Purnel's suspicions correct. {{storylink|To a Power Unknown!}} | ||
[[Category:Comic-only humans]] | [[Category:Comic-only humans]] | ||
[[Category:European-original characters]] | [[Category:European-original characters]] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 humans]] | [[Category:Marvel Generation 1 humans]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:21, 30 September 2019
- Flambert is a human from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Flambert is quite the actor.
Fiction
[edit]Marvel The Transformers comics
[edit]Flambert appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.
When Professor Purnel began to suspect that his assistant, Zeke Heilmann, was really a spy seeking to steal his work for a foreign power, he hired Flambert to pose as the European Security Advisor. In this role, Flambert attended a personal briefing on Purnel's invention: Purnel's Auto-Reverse Defence, or PARD. After being informed of PARD's capabilities, Flambert asked to see the blueprints for final approval, but Purnel took him to see the cost analysis elsewhere first. Zeke Heilmann took the opportunity to steal the plans, proving Purnel's suspicions correct. To a Power Unknown!

