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|letters by=[[Shawn Lee]] | |letters by=[[Shawn Lee]] | ||
|editor=[[Carlos Guzman]] | |editor=[[Carlos Guzman]] | ||
|continuity=[[ | |continuity=[[2005 IDW continuity]] | ||
|chronology=[[IDW timeline|Current era (2012)]] | |chronology=[[2005 IDW timeline#2012-2013|Current era (2012)]] | ||
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'''A murder rocks the already-unstable political climate of Cybertron, and Prowl has to deal with his own instabilities while hunting down the culprit.''' | '''A murder rocks the already-unstable political climate of Cybertron, and Prowl has to deal with his own instabilities while hunting down the culprit.''' | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Things are starting to look up for the [[Decepticon]]s on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] since [[Starscream (G1)/IDW | Things are starting to look up for the [[Decepticon]]s on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] since [[Starscream (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Starscream]] joined [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]]'s government: no longer serving as enforcers because brutishness is expected of them, several of them have been given jobs in the [[reclamation tunnel]]s beneath the city sorting refuse, including [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]], [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]], and the [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]]. Swindle is in the process of testing Dirge's patience, nattering on about the changes Starscream has made, but his day suddenly gets exponentially worse when he comes across the dead body of [[Skydive (Predator)|Skydive]] atop a mound of garbage, and turns to see the murderer. | ||
Far less enamoured with Starscream's entry into politics than Swindle is [[Prowl (G1)/IDW | Far less enamoured with Starscream's entry into politics than Swindle is [[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]], who grimly watches as the Seeker leader runs rings around Bumblebee and [[Metalhawk (G1)|Metalhawk]] in a public speech. [[Arcee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Arcee]], lurking nearby, coldly taunts Prowl over recent events, including the death of [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]], how he has worked with Starscream to cover it up, and the fact that at least some Transformers believe he was responsible for destroying the ''[[Lost Light]]'', but Prowl shrugs it off, telling her he doesn't have the luxury of doubting his decisions. [[Wheeljack (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Wheeljack]] arrives with the news of Skydive's murder, and Prowl leaves to investigate personally after learning that the only witness, Dirge, is "acting real weird". After sorting out the confusion over the victim's name—he's the Decepticon [[Predator (subgroup)|Predator]], not the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbot]]—Prowl questions Dirge, who merely repeats that he did not see anything over and over again. Fortunately, the mystery has an easy answer: Dirge is being controlled by one of [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]]'s [[cerebro-shell]]s! Wheeljack is able to easily whip up a device to track the shell's signal back to its source, and Prowl sets off with Arcee and the mesmerized Dirge to track Bombshell down. | ||
They soon find Bombshell in a techno-jungle on the outskirts of the city, where he has taken control of [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] and is chittering about bringing their race closer to being part of "[['Til all are one|all-who-are-one]]". Arcee bursts from the foliage and disables Sunstorm by cutting him off at the knees, but Bombshell reacts by reasserting control over Dirge and ordering him to seize Prowl. While Arcee is distracted by the crippled Sunstorm, Bombshell makes a break for it, racing back into the city and into the reclamation tunnels, with Blurr, ordered to pursue by Prowl, hot on his heels. Prowl soon gets the better of his hypnotized opponent, while Arcee simply kills Sunstorm outright, prompting him to chastise her for the unnecessary act, but she doesn't care in the slightest. The pair take Dirge and follow Blurr into the tunnels, only to find he has been set upon by the Constructicons. Prowl leaves Arcee to deal with the Decepticon team while he continues his pursuit of Bombshell, using Wheeljack's passcode to override the tunnel systems and corner the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]] in a dead end. Bombshell refuses to talk, and that's the last straw for Prowl: he remembers the time he believed he had changed for the better on [[Earth]], how [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]]'s treachery undid that, and how, after Ratbat's murder, he is now as guilty as Spike was of breaking the law and conspiring with Decepticons to hide that fact. Filled with anger and already having crossed the line, Prowl gives in to his rage, and mercilessly executes Bombshell. | They soon find Bombshell in a techno-jungle on the outskirts of the city, where he has taken control of [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] and is chittering about bringing their race closer to being part of "[['Til all are one|all-who-are-one]]". Arcee bursts from the foliage and disables Sunstorm by cutting him off at the knees, but Bombshell reacts by reasserting control over Dirge and ordering him to seize Prowl. While Arcee is distracted by the crippled Sunstorm, Bombshell makes a break for it, racing back into the city and into the reclamation tunnels, with Blurr, ordered to pursue by Prowl, hot on his heels. Prowl soon gets the better of his hypnotized opponent, while Arcee simply kills Sunstorm outright, prompting him to chastise her for the unnecessary act, but she doesn't care in the slightest. The pair take Dirge and follow Blurr into the tunnels, only to find he has been set upon by the Constructicons. Prowl leaves Arcee to deal with the Decepticon team while he continues his pursuit of Bombshell, using Wheeljack's passcode to override the tunnel systems and corner the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]] in a dead end. Bombshell refuses to talk, and that's the last straw for Prowl: he remembers the time he believed he had changed for the better on [[Earth]], how [[Spike Witwicky (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Spike Witwicky]]'s treachery undid that, and how, after Ratbat's murder, he is now as guilty as Spike was of breaking the law and conspiring with Decepticons to hide that fact. Filled with anger and already having crossed the line, Prowl gives in to his rage, and mercilessly executes Bombshell. | ||
With Bombshell's death, Dirge is freed from his control, and a very tense moment follows as Prowl aims his gun at this one witness to his brutal actions. A sudden wave of trash drops into the tunnel through a nearby chute, jostling Prowl's arm and causing him to shoot Dirge in the shoulder, and the Decepticon makes a break for it, prompting Prowl to call Arcee in to pursue him while he takes over her battle with the Constructicons. Prowl orders the 'Cons to back off or have their [[Inhibitor/deterrence chip|I/D chips]] detonated, but they merely laugh, knowing that the chips don't work. Having been made aware of this fact by Bombshell, Prowl simply uses Wheeljack's passcode to override the network and re-activate them, killing all five Constructicons in one fell swoop. Arcee, meanwhile, corners Dirge, but when he promises to keep quiet, wishing just to live his life, she allows him to go... | With Bombshell's death, Dirge is freed from his control, and a very tense moment follows as Prowl aims his gun at this one witness to his brutal actions. A sudden wave of trash drops into the tunnel through a nearby chute, jostling Prowl's arm and causing him to shoot Dirge in the shoulder, and the Decepticon makes a break for it, prompting Prowl to call Arcee in to pursue him while he takes over her battle with the Constructicons. Prowl orders the 'Cons to back off or have their [[Inhibitor/deterrence chip|I/D chips]] detonated, but they merely laugh, knowing that the chips don't work. Having been made aware of this fact by Bombshell, Prowl simply uses Wheeljack's passcode to override the network and re-activate them, killing all five Constructicons in one fell swoop. Arcee, meanwhile, corners Dirge, but when he promises to keep quiet, wishing just to live his life, she allows him to go... | ||
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*[[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]] (3) | * [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]] (3) | ||
*[[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] (5) | * [[Sideswipe (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Sideswipe]] (5) | ||
*[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (10) | * [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (10) | ||
*[[Bumblebee (G1)/IDW | * [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]] (13) | ||
*[[Prowl (G1)/IDW | * [[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]] (15) | ||
*[[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] (17 | * [[Wheeljack (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Wheeljack]] (17) | ||
* [[Streetwise (G1)|Streetwise]] (18) | |||
*[[Streetwise (G1)|Streetwise]] ( | * [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]] (19) | ||
*[[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]] ( | * [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] (24) | ||
*[[Broadside (G1)|Broadside]] ( | * [[Sizzle (G1)|Sizzle]] (25) | ||
*[[Sizzle (G1)|Sizzle]] ( | |||
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*[[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] (1) | * [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] (1) | ||
*[[Hook (G1)|Hook]] (2) | * [[Hook (G1)|Hook]] (2) | ||
*[[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]] (4) | * [[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]] (4) | ||
*[[Long Haul (G1)|Long Haul]] (6) | * [[Long Haul (G1)|Long Haul]] (6) | ||
*[[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] (7) | * [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] (7) | ||
*[[Bonecrusher (G1)|Bonecrusher]] (8) | * [[Bonecrusher (G1)|Bonecrusher]] (8) | ||
*[[Acid Storm (G1)|Acid Storm]] (9) | * [[Acid Storm (G1)|Acid Storm]] (9) | ||
*[[Skydive (Predator)|Skydive]] (11) | * [[Skydive (Predator)|Skydive]] (11) | ||
*[[Starscream (G1)/IDW | * [[Starscream (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Starscream]] (12) | ||
*[[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]] ( | * [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]] (20) | ||
*[[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] ( | * [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] (21) | ||
*[[Mixmaster (G1)|Mixmaster]] ( | * [[Mixmaster (G1)|Mixmaster]] (23) | ||
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*[[Metalhawk ( | * [[Metalhawk (G1)|Metalhawk]] (14) | ||
*[[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] (16) | * [[Arcee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Arcee]] (16) | ||
*[[Tappet]] ( | * [[Tappet]] (22) | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Continuity=== | ===Continuity notes=== | ||
*Swindle mentions "all the stuff [he] managed to do on Earth", referring to most of the second year's worth of events from the [[The Transformers (IDW)|ongoing series]]. | * Swindle mentions "all the stuff [he] managed to do on Earth", referring to most of the second year's worth of events from the [[The Transformers (IDW)|ongoing series]]. | ||
*Swindle also recalls the old Cybertronian saying first heard in ''[[Spotlight: Ramjet]]'', "Always bet on the leader". | * Swindle also recalls the old Cybertronian saying first heard in ''[[Spotlight: Ramjet]]'', "Always bet on the leader". | ||
*Skydive and Drift are noted to have had a friendship in the past, in reference to Skydive's only previous appearance in IDW continuity in the ''[[The Transformers: Drift|Drift]]'' mini-series, where Drift was his superior officer. | * Skydive and Drift are noted to have had a friendship in the past, in reference to Skydive's only previous appearance in IDW continuity in the ''[[The Transformers: Drift|Drift]]'' mini-series, where Drift was his superior officer. | ||
*Bombshell's antics come up again in "[[Before the Dawn]]", as will the reason ''why'' Prowl calls off Arcee so he can bump off the Constructicons. | * Bombshell's antics come up again in "[[Before the Dawn]]", as will the reason ''why'' Prowl calls off Arcee so he can bump off the Constructicons. | ||
*A bit of continuity juggling from Barber sees the rather anomalous and all-but-forgotten portrayal of Prowl from ''[[Ride-Along|Spotlight: Prowl]]'' finally mentioned again, and explained to have been a temporary change of mind for him that was subsequently undone by Spike's betrayal, returning him to being the behind-the-scenes schemer previous stories had featured. | * A bit of continuity juggling from Barber sees the rather anomalous and all-but-forgotten portrayal of Prowl from ''[[Ride-Along|Spotlight: Prowl]]'' finally mentioned again, and explained to have been a temporary change of mind for him that was subsequently undone by Spike's betrayal, returning him to being the behind-the-scenes schemer previous stories had featured. | ||
*''[[Spotlight: Blurr]]'' is called back to when it is noted that Blurr has been with the Autobots since before [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW | * ''[[Spotlight: Blurr]]'' is called back to when it is noted that Blurr has been with the Autobots since before [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] had the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]. | ||
*Prowl's internal monologue notably stops at the point in the issue where he shoots Bombshell. [[Before the Dawn|Hmm...]] | * Prowl's internal monologue notably stops at the point in the issue where he shoots Bombshell. [[Before the Dawn|Hmm...]] | ||
===Transformers references=== | ===Transformers references=== | ||
*Bombshell utters a warped variation on "'Til all are one". In that respect, the choice of Sunstorm as his victim for his scene on the part of the writer is probably a deliberately Easter-eggy one, as Sunstorm has a history of these kinds of pseudo-religious ramblings in other continuities. | * Bombshell utters a warped variation on "'Til all are one". In that respect, the choice of Sunstorm as his victim for his scene on the part of the writer is probably a deliberately Easter-eggy one, as Sunstorm has a history of these kinds of pseudo-religious ramblings in other continuities. | ||
*Among the NAILs that Blurr nearly runs over in his pursuit of Bombshell are the Tonka ''[[Rock Lord]]s'' characters Nuggit (the yellow one), Brimstone (red), Boulder (green), Granite (grey), and Spearhead (blue). | * Among the NAILs that Blurr nearly runs over in his pursuit of Bombshell are the Tonka ''[[Rock Lord]]s'' characters [[Nuggit]] (the yellow one), [[Brimstone (GoBots)|Brimstone]] (red), [[Boulder (GoBots)|Boulder]] (green), [[Granite]] (grey), and [[Spearhead (GoBots)|Spearhead]] (blue). | ||
*Warpath, unlike other characters who have ''War for Cybertron'' alternate modes, is drawn in the style of his Generations toy. | * Warpath, unlike other characters who have ''War for Cybertron'' alternate modes, is drawn in the style of [[Warpath (G1)#Generations|his 2011 ''Generations'' toy]]. | ||
*Sometimes [[ | * Sometimes [[Ark (G1)#IDW 2005 Continuity|small model ships]] can be seen in the garbage piles. Probably from when [[Rung (G1)|Rung]] [[Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|dropped all of his]]. | ||
===Errors=== | |||
* On the first panel of page 3, in Starscream's speech, ''it's'' should be ''its''. | |||
===Other trivia=== | |||
* It's spelled ''divisive''. According to Barber, the title is meant to be a pun. | |||
===Foreign localization=== | |||
'''Japanese''' | |||
* ''Title:'' "'''Bunretsu'''" (分裂, "Division") | |||
===Covers (3)=== | ===Covers (3)=== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:RID4_cvrA.jpg|Go ahead, make my day! | |||
File:RID4_cvrB.jpg|They're comin' to gitcha! | |||
File:RID4_cvrRI.jpg| | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Advertisements=== | ===Advertisements=== | ||
*''More than Meets the Eye'' [[How Ratchet Got His Hands Back#5]] | * ''More than Meets the Eye'' [[How Ratchet Got His Hands Back|#5]] | ||
*''[[Infestation 2]]'' #2 | * ''[[Infestation 2]]'' #2 | ||
*''Cold War'' | * ''Cold War'' | ||
*''Nevksy: Hero of the People'' | * ''Nevksy: Hero of the People'' | ||
*[[Free Comic Book Day]] | * [[Free Comic Book Day]] | ||
*''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series'' #4 | * ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]] Micro-Series'' #4 | ||
*''Popeye'' | * ''Popeye'' | ||
===Reprints=== | |||
* '''''The Transformers: Robots in Disguise Volume 1''''' <small>([[July 25]], [[2012]]) ISBN 1613772912 / ISBN 978-1613772911</small> | |||
** Collects ''Robots in Disguise'' issues #1–5. | |||
** Bonus material includes art from most covers and notes on issue #3 by the author/artists. | |||
** Trade paperback format. | |||
* '''''The Transformers: Robots in Disguise Volume 1''''' (Reissue) <small>([[May 21]], [[2014]]) ISBN 161377964X / ISBN 978-1613779644</small> | |||
** Collects ''Robots in Disguise'' issues #1–5. | |||
** New cover by Livio Ramondelli. | |||
** Bonus material includes cover gallery and notes on issue 3 by Barber, Griffith, and Josh Perez. | |||
** Trade paperback format. | |||
* '''''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Two: Volume 1]]''''' <small>([[September 3]], 2014) ISBN 1631400401 / ISBN 978-1631400407</small> | |||
** Collects ''[[Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime]]'', ''[[The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'' issues [[Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|#1]]–[[Liars, A to D Part 3: The Chaos of Warm Things|3]] & [[Life After the Big Bang|#4]]–[[How Ratchet Got His Hands Back|5]], and ''Robots in Disguise'' issues #1–5 & #6. | |||
** Hardcover format. | |||
* '''''Transformers: Robots in Disguise Box Set''''' <small>([[December 2]], [[2015]]) ISBN 1631404261 / ISBN 978-1631404269</small> | |||
** Collects ''Robots in Disguise'' Volumes 1–5. | |||
** Bonus material unknown at this time. | |||
* '''''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]: Volume 54: A Better Tomorrow''''' <small>([[April 3]], [[2019]])</small> | |||
** Collects ''Robots in Disguise'' issues #1–7. | |||
** Bonus material includes a new interview about the ''Robots in Disguise'' by John Barber. | |||
** Hardcover format. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:RID vol1.jpg|'''''Robots in Disguise Volume 1''''' – cover art by [[Andrew Griffith]] and [[Josh Perez]] | |||
File:RID vol1 reissue.jpg|'''''Robots in Disguise Volume 1''''' – cover art by [[Livio Ramondelli]] | |||
File:IDWCollectionP2V1.jpg|'''''The IDW Collection Phase Two: Volume 1''''' – cover art by [[Saren Stone]] | |||
File:RID-Box-Set.jpg|'''''Robots in Disguise Box Set''''' – cover art by by ??? | |||
File:DefinitiveG1Collection v54.jpg|'''''The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 54: A Better Tomorrow''''' – cover art by [[Don Figueroa]] and Andrew Griffith | |||
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A murder rocks the already-unstable political climate of Cybertron, and Prowl has to deal with his own instabilities while hunting down the culprit.
Synopsis
[edit]Things are starting to look up for the Decepticons on Cybertron since Starscream joined Bumblebee's government: no longer serving as enforcers because brutishness is expected of them, several of them have been given jobs in the reclamation tunnels beneath the city sorting refuse, including Dirge, Swindle, and the Constructicons. Swindle is in the process of testing Dirge's patience, nattering on about the changes Starscream has made, but his day suddenly gets exponentially worse when he comes across the dead body of Skydive atop a mound of garbage, and turns to see the murderer.
Far less enamoured with Starscream's entry into politics than Swindle is Prowl, who grimly watches as the Seeker leader runs rings around Bumblebee and Metalhawk in a public speech. Arcee, lurking nearby, coldly taunts Prowl over recent events, including the death of Ratbat, how he has worked with Starscream to cover it up, and the fact that at least some Transformers believe he was responsible for destroying the Lost Light, but Prowl shrugs it off, telling her he doesn't have the luxury of doubting his decisions. Wheeljack arrives with the news of Skydive's murder, and Prowl leaves to investigate personally after learning that the only witness, Dirge, is "acting real weird". After sorting out the confusion over the victim's name—he's the Decepticon Predator, not the Aerialbot—Prowl questions Dirge, who merely repeats that he did not see anything over and over again. Fortunately, the mystery has an easy answer: Dirge is being controlled by one of Bombshell's cerebro-shells! Wheeljack is able to easily whip up a device to track the shell's signal back to its source, and Prowl sets off with Arcee and the mesmerized Dirge to track Bombshell down.
They soon find Bombshell in a techno-jungle on the outskirts of the city, where he has taken control of Sunstorm and is chittering about bringing their race closer to being part of "all-who-are-one". Arcee bursts from the foliage and disables Sunstorm by cutting him off at the knees, but Bombshell reacts by reasserting control over Dirge and ordering him to seize Prowl. While Arcee is distracted by the crippled Sunstorm, Bombshell makes a break for it, racing back into the city and into the reclamation tunnels, with Blurr, ordered to pursue by Prowl, hot on his heels. Prowl soon gets the better of his hypnotized opponent, while Arcee simply kills Sunstorm outright, prompting him to chastise her for the unnecessary act, but she doesn't care in the slightest. The pair take Dirge and follow Blurr into the tunnels, only to find he has been set upon by the Constructicons. Prowl leaves Arcee to deal with the Decepticon team while he continues his pursuit of Bombshell, using Wheeljack's passcode to override the tunnel systems and corner the Insecticon in a dead end. Bombshell refuses to talk, and that's the last straw for Prowl: he remembers the time he believed he had changed for the better on Earth, how Spike Witwicky's treachery undid that, and how, after Ratbat's murder, he is now as guilty as Spike was of breaking the law and conspiring with Decepticons to hide that fact. Filled with anger and already having crossed the line, Prowl gives in to his rage, and mercilessly executes Bombshell.
With Bombshell's death, Dirge is freed from his control, and a very tense moment follows as Prowl aims his gun at this one witness to his brutal actions. A sudden wave of trash drops into the tunnel through a nearby chute, jostling Prowl's arm and causing him to shoot Dirge in the shoulder, and the Decepticon makes a break for it, prompting Prowl to call Arcee in to pursue him while he takes over her battle with the Constructicons. Prowl orders the 'Cons to back off or have their I/D chips detonated, but they merely laugh, knowing that the chips don't work. Having been made aware of this fact by Bombshell, Prowl simply uses Wheeljack's passcode to override the network and re-activate them, killing all five Constructicons in one fell swoop. Arcee, meanwhile, corners Dirge, but when he promises to keep quiet, wishing just to live his life, she allows him to go...
Back at the Autobots' headquarters, the injured Blurr lambasts Prowl for breaking his own rules and ordering him in without back-up. Prowl counters with the claim that Bombshell's actions are evidence of a Decepticon conspiracy, but Blurr believes this is merely another symptom of his growing paranoia. Bumblebee attempts to calm Prowl down, but the police 'bot is beyond the point of listening: Cybertron is the Autobots' planet, and he's going to see it that they maintain control of their world, no matter who gets in their way.
Featured characters
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- Sideswipe (5)
- Blurr (10)
- Bumblebee (13)
- Prowl (15)
- Wheeljack (17)
- Streetwise (18)
- Warpath (19)
- Broadside (24)
- Sizzle (25)|
- Sideswipe (5)
- Blurr (10)
- Bumblebee (13)
- Prowl (15)
- Wheeljack (17)
- Streetwise (18)
- Warpath (19)
- Broadside (24)
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- Bluestreak (3)
- Sideswipe (5)
- Blurr (10)
- Bumblebee (13)
- Prowl (15)
- Wheeljack (17)
- Streetwise (18)
- Warpath (19)
- Broadside (24)
- Sizzle (25) }}{{#if:* Swindle (1)
- Hook (2)
- Scavenger (4)
- Long Haul (6)
- Dirge (7)
- Bonecrusher (8)
- Acid Storm (9)
- Skydive (11)
- Starscream (12)
- Bombshell (20)
- Sunstorm (21)
- Mixmaster (23)|
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Quotes
[edit]"Cold, calculating Prowl. I know what you did to Rodimus' ship."
"What?! I didn't—"
"Come on. I know you didn't destroy it. You're not that hard. But you are cold and calculating enough that even Bumblebee—even your only friend—thinks you might've."
- —Arcee prods Prowl with a big, pointy stick
Wheeljack: "System bypass: lock trash chute 18-11."
Prowl: "Handy. Can I get the password?"
Wheeljack: "The three most important words in the Cybertronian language, buddy."
(Later...)
Prowl: "Subsystem bypass. Password: Wheeljack Wheeljack Wheeljack."
"That looks bad. Can you handle it?"
"Can I handle five Constructicons?"
"Try not to let Blurr see you."
"That's more like it—I was hoping for a challenge."
- —Prowl and Arcee
"I—look. I don't want any part of this. You did what you had to. Just leave me alone and I'll leave you alone. I just want to get on with my life."
"We all want what we can't have. That's life."
- —Dirge doesn't have Arcee's experience when it comes to being stuck with a life you don't want.
Notes
[edit]Continuity notes
[edit]- Swindle mentions "all the stuff [he] managed to do on Earth", referring to most of the second year's worth of events from the ongoing series.
- Swindle also recalls the old Cybertronian saying first heard in Spotlight: Ramjet, "Always bet on the leader".
- Skydive and Drift are noted to have had a friendship in the past, in reference to Skydive's only previous appearance in IDW continuity in the Drift mini-series, where Drift was his superior officer.
- Bombshell's antics come up again in "Before the Dawn", as will the reason why Prowl calls off Arcee so he can bump off the Constructicons.
- A bit of continuity juggling from Barber sees the rather anomalous and all-but-forgotten portrayal of Prowl from Spotlight: Prowl finally mentioned again, and explained to have been a temporary change of mind for him that was subsequently undone by Spike's betrayal, returning him to being the behind-the-scenes schemer previous stories had featured.
- Spotlight: Blurr is called back to when it is noted that Blurr has been with the Autobots since before Optimus Prime had the Matrix.
- Prowl's internal monologue notably stops at the point in the issue where he shoots Bombshell. Hmm...
Transformers references
[edit]- Bombshell utters a warped variation on "'Til all are one". In that respect, the choice of Sunstorm as his victim for his scene on the part of the writer is probably a deliberately Easter-eggy one, as Sunstorm has a history of these kinds of pseudo-religious ramblings in other continuities.
- Among the NAILs that Blurr nearly runs over in his pursuit of Bombshell are the Tonka Rock Lords characters Nuggit (the yellow one), Brimstone (red), Boulder (green), Granite (grey), and Spearhead (blue).
- Warpath, unlike other characters who have War for Cybertron alternate modes, is drawn in the style of his 2011 Generations toy.
- Sometimes small model ships can be seen in the garbage piles. Probably from when Rung dropped all of his.
Errors
[edit]- On the first panel of page 3, in Starscream's speech, it's should be its.
Other trivia
[edit]- It's spelled divisive. According to Barber, the title is meant to be a pun.
Foreign localization
[edit]Japanese
- Title: "Bunretsu" (分裂, "Division")
Covers (3)
[edit]- Cover A: Prowl presses his gun to Bombshell's temple, by Andrew Griffith and Josh Perez
- Cover B: Blurr is surrounded by the Constructicons, by Casey Coller and Joana Lafuente
- Cover RI: Prowl, by Marcelo Matere and Priscilla Tramontano, the second half of a combined image formed with the RI cover to More than Meets the Eye #4
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Go ahead, make my day!
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They're comin' to gitcha!
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[edit]- More than Meets the Eye #5
- Infestation 2 #2
- Cold War
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Reprints
[edit]- The Transformers: Robots in Disguise Volume 1 (July 25, 2012) ISBN 1613772912 / ISBN 978-1613772911
- Collects Robots in Disguise issues #1–5.
- Bonus material includes art from most covers and notes on issue #3 by the author/artists.
- Trade paperback format.
- The Transformers: Robots in Disguise Volume 1 (Reissue) (May 21, 2014) ISBN 161377964X / ISBN 978-1613779644
- Collects Robots in Disguise issues #1–5.
- New cover by Livio Ramondelli.
- Bonus material includes cover gallery and notes on issue 3 by Barber, Griffith, and Josh Perez.
- Trade paperback format.
- The Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Two: Volume 1 (September 3, 2014) ISBN 1631400401 / ISBN 978-1631400407
- Collects The Death of Optimus Prime, More than Meets the Eye issues #1–3 & #4–5, and Robots in Disguise issues #1–5 & #6.
- Hardcover format.
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise Box Set (December 2, 2015) ISBN 1631404261 / ISBN 978-1631404269
- Collects Robots in Disguise Volumes 1–5.
- Bonus material unknown at this time.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 54: A Better Tomorrow (April 3, 2019)
- Collects Robots in Disguise issues #1–7.
- Bonus material includes a new interview about the Robots in Disguise by John Barber.
- Hardcover format.
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Robots in Disguise Volume 1 – cover art by Andrew Griffith and Josh Perez
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Robots in Disguise Volume 1 – cover art by Livio Ramondelli
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The IDW Collection Phase Two: Volume 1 – cover art by Saren Stone
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Robots in Disguise Box Set – cover art by by ???
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The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 54: A Better Tomorrow – cover art by Don Figueroa and Andrew Griffith






