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[[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] and [[Snarl (G1)|Snarl]] break into the Sleepfast warehouse. Snarl is worried both that they are committing a crime but also finds the Sleepfasts scary. However, Wheeljack believes that the lights are dangerous as he has examined one and discovered that it uses [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertronian]] technology. Even worse, the Sleepfasts are alive, and can put the user under subliminal control. The Autobots must find the mastermind behind the scheme and stop him soon. Elsewhere, an unseen figure switches off a monitor and comments that Wheeljack is right and must be eliminated. | [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] and [[Snarl (G1)|Snarl]] break into the Sleepfast warehouse. Snarl is worried both that they are committing a crime but also finds the Sleepfasts scary. However, Wheeljack believes that the lights are dangerous as he has examined one and discovered that it uses [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertronian]] technology. Even worse, the Sleepfasts are alive, and can put the user under subliminal control. The Autobots must find the mastermind behind the scheme and stop him soon. Elsewhere, an unseen figure switches off a monitor and comments that Wheeljack is right and must be eliminated. | ||
In the warehouse, Wheeljack and Snarl are suddenly taken by surprise as hordes of Sleepfasts come to life and attack them. There are far too many to overcome, and they are subdued. Then the mastermind reveals himself—it is [[Mindwipe (G1)|Mindwipe]]! The [[Decepticon]]s have thrown him out just because he tried to enthrall [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]], but he now plans to use a human army to rule the planet. He raises his gun, but Wheeljack and Snarl immediately think "Light on!" and activate the Sleepfasts. Wheeljack explains that the massive light overloads Mindwipe's neural circuity and "scared the Living Nightlights out of him!", a pun that Snarl hates, so he turns off the lights. | In the warehouse, Wheeljack and Snarl are suddenly taken by surprise as hordes of Sleepfasts come to life and attack them. There are far too many to overcome, and they are subdued. Then the mastermind reveals himself—it is [[Mindwipe (G1)|Mindwipe]]! The [[Decepticon]]s have thrown him out just because he tried to enthrall [[Scorponok (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Scorponok]], but he now plans to use a human army to rule the planet. He raises his gun, but Wheeljack and Snarl immediately think "Light on!" and activate the Sleepfasts. Wheeljack explains that the massive light overloads Mindwipe's neural circuity and "scared the Living Nightlights out of him!", a pun that Snarl hates, so he turns off the lights. | ||
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===Continuity notes=== | ===Continuity notes=== | ||
*This is the only story in the [[Earthforce]] period to make reference to [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] and give any indication as to the existence of a third force of Decepticons. | *This is the only story in the [[Earthforce]] period to make reference to [[Scorponok (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Scorponok]] and give any indication as to the existence of a third force of Decepticons. | ||
*In the US story "[[Eye of the Storm]]", Mindwipe would leave Scorponok's Decepticons, but under very different circumstances from those mentioned here. It all joins the melting pot of theories on where [[Earthforce]] fits into continuity. | *In the US story "[[Eye of the Storm]]", Mindwipe would leave Scorponok's Decepticons, but under very different circumstances from those mentioned here. It all joins the melting pot of theories on where [[Earthforce]] fits into continuity. | ||
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| "The Living Nightlights!" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
| First published | 19th May 1990 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | 26th May 1990 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Pencils | John Marshall | ||||||||||||
| Inks | Stephen Baskerville | ||||||||||||
| Letters | Helen Stone | ||||||||||||
| Cover | Staz | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity/Earthforce | ||||||||||||
Introducing the Sleepfast—the first light that needs no physical switch.
Synopsis

A television advertisement introduces the Sleepfast, a humanoid light that one can switch on and off by thought alone. Just the thing for turning the lights out from bed!
Wheeljack and Snarl break into the Sleepfast warehouse. Snarl is worried both that they are committing a crime but also finds the Sleepfasts scary. However, Wheeljack believes that the lights are dangerous as he has examined one and discovered that it uses Cybertronian technology. Even worse, the Sleepfasts are alive, and can put the user under subliminal control. The Autobots must find the mastermind behind the scheme and stop him soon. Elsewhere, an unseen figure switches off a monitor and comments that Wheeljack is right and must be eliminated.
In the warehouse, Wheeljack and Snarl are suddenly taken by surprise as hordes of Sleepfasts come to life and attack them. There are far too many to overcome, and they are subdued. Then the mastermind reveals himself—it is Mindwipe! The Decepticons have thrown him out just because he tried to enthrall Scorponok, but he now plans to use a human army to rule the planet. He raises his gun, but Wheeljack and Snarl immediately think "Light on!" and activate the Sleepfasts. Wheeljack explains that the massive light overloads Mindwipe's neural circuity and "scared the Living Nightlights out of him!", a pun that Snarl hates, so he turns off the lights.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
Notes
Artwork and technical errors
- Snarl's shoulder wings disappear in some panels.
Continuity errors
Continuity notes
- This is the only story in the Earthforce period to make reference to Scorponok and give any indication as to the existence of a third force of Decepticons.
- In the US story "Eye of the Storm", Mindwipe would leave Scorponok's Decepticons, but under very different circumstances from those mentioned here. It all joins the melting pot of theories on where Earthforce fits into continuity.
Real-life references
- The story is named after the James Bond movie The Living Daylights.
Other trivia
Back-up material
- Additional Transformers story: "Power Struggle"
- Other strips: G.I. Joe the Action Force - "The Tenth Letter" and Combat Colin
- AtoZ: Skydive and Sky Lynx
Covers (2)
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Issue #271
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Earthforce
- Issue #271 cover: Wheeljack nods off as the Sleepfasts get up to mischief, by Staz.
- Earthforce cover: Grimlock thumps a table, by Stephen Baskerville.



