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In later years, Rung would privately lament that Froid and other rivals had inflicted irreparable damage on his reputation. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}}
In later years, Rung would privately lament that Froid and other rivals had inflicted irreparable damage on his reputation. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}}


Froid died during the war. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}}
Rung thought that Froid died during the war but that wasn't the case. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}}{{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}}


Rung would later quote Froid aboard the ''[[Lost Light]]'' when discussing an edit made to ''[[Towards Peace]]'' during a session with [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]]. {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|Towards Peace}}
Rung would later quote Froid aboard the ''[[Lost Light]]'' when discussing an edit made to ''[[Towards Peace]]'' during a session with [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]]. {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|Towards Peace}}
After Froid reunited with Rung and took him to his ship, it was revealed that Sunder's eyes had been removed altogether, under the conviction that he'd only need to see his patients before operating on them, before almost being given Rung for his next meal.  He was denied from feasting upon the psychiatrist thanks to the intervention of [[Skids_(G1)|Skids]], but eventually was granted back his sight to see his next victims, incapacitating Rung before gaining access into Skids' memories...
{{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}}


===Ask Vector Prime===
===Ask Vector Prime===

Revision as of 21:25, 26 December 2015

Froid is a Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Froid is a psychologist and the Senate's chief psychopathologist in the pre-war era. He and Rung, who is of equal status, don't agree on anything.

We grieve for the murdered word.

—Froid on revisionism, "Towards Peace"

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

One of his great claims to fame is the Froidian Classification System of personality types. The Sensuous Frame

At one time Froid and Rung were considered rivals Signal to Noise and they clashed over the proper use of personality adjustment treatment. Births, Deaths, and Interventions Rung may have ghostwritten some of Froid's texts or so he implied millions of years later. The Sensuous Frame

Shortly before the war, Froid decreed (without even meeting him) that the inconvenient rabble-rouser Megatron definitely needed personality adjustment and brought Trepan to 'help' him. However, a sudden change in the law meant a P.A. decision needed two signatures to reduce the risk of abuse. Rung arrived to tell him and offered to countersign if he agreed with the findings. Froid knew Rung wouldn't do it and could only despair that he was going to suffer for this. Births, Deaths, and Interventions

In later years, Rung would privately lament that Froid and other rivals had inflicted irreparable damage on his reputation. Signal to Noise

Rung thought that Froid died during the war but that wasn't the case. Signal to NoiseSpeak, Memory: Part 1

Rung would later quote Froid aboard the Lost Light when discussing an edit made to Towards Peace during a session with Megatron. Towards Peace


After Froid reunited with Rung and took him to his ship, it was revealed that Sunder's eyes had been removed altogether, under the conviction that he'd only need to see his patients before operating on them, before almost being given Rung for his next meal. He was denied from feasting upon the psychiatrist thanks to the intervention of Skids, but eventually was granted back his sight to see his next victims, incapacitating Rung before gaining access into Skids' memories... Speak, Memory: Part 1

Ask Vector Prime

Swindle, of Swindle, Swindle & Swindle, didn't always get along with Swindle and Swindle. He recommended Blot or Froid for Conjunx Endura counseling. Ask Vector Prime

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