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* The "[[Quintesson]] origin" depicted in "Five Faces of Darkness" originates in Dille's rejected Transformers movie script, entitled ''[[The Secret of Cybertron]]''.
* The "[[Quintesson]] origin" depicted in "Five Faces of Darkness" originates in Dille's rejected Transformers movie script, entitled ''[[The Secret of Cybertron]]''.
* Although ''The Secret of Cybertron'' was rejected, a number of concepts from it made their way into the finished film, resulting in Dille's prominent story consultant credit.
* Although ''The Secret of Cybertron'' was rejected, a number of concepts from it made their way into the finished film, resulting in Dille's prominent story consultant credit.
* In "[[Fire in the Sky]]", the [[Autobot]]s are gunned down by [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] before a commercial break, only to be revealed to be alive thanks to a [[hologram]] in the next act.  Dille inserted the line "Thank heavens for that bogus plot device or we'd be finished" into the script, only to remove it as the episode was recorded.
* Dille recalls a scene in a script he edited in which the Autobots survived death by means of [[Hound (G1)|Hound]]'s holograms. Thinking it a bit of a cheat, he intended to replace the idea with something else, and added the joking placeholder line "Thank heavens for that bogus plot device or we'd be finished" into the script in the meantime. He wound up forgetting to revise the script, and the placeholder line was ''almost'' included in the episode, until it was caught during recording! This particular plot point occurred in both "[[Fire in the Sky]]" and "[[The Insecticon Syndrome]]"; giving the time period involved, the episode Dille saw it in was probably the latter.
* Dille once bailed [[Chris Latta]] out of jail.  When questioned, Latta claimed to have been arrested for jaywalking.
* Dille once bailed [[Chris Latta]] out of jail.  When questioned, Latta claimed to have been arrested for jaywalking.
* Regardless, Dille's favorite Transformer is [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]].
* Regardless, Dille's favorite Transformer is [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]].

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The name or term "Flint" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Flint (disambiguation).
Not pictured: Lady Jaye Dille.

Flint Dille (born November 3, 1955) is a writer and story editor who wrote episodes for numerous Sunbow Productions in the 1980s, including G.I. Joe, Inhumanoids, Visionaries, and The Transformers. As a story editor on the original Transformers cartoon, he was responsible for approving and supervising the writing of scripts, as well as maintaining continuity, and also developed the origin of the Transformers (in one continuity, at least) in "Five Faces of Darkness". He now primarily works in the video game industry, and recorded a DVD commentary for The Transformers: The Movie 20th Anniversary Edition with Susan Blu and Nelson Shin.

His last name is pronounced 'Dill-ee'.

Credits

Writer

Other

Notes

  • The "Quintesson origin" depicted in "Five Faces of Darkness" originates in Dille's rejected Transformers movie script, entitled The Secret of Cybertron.
  • Although The Secret of Cybertron was rejected, a number of concepts from it made their way into the finished film, resulting in Dille's prominent story consultant credit.
  • Dille recalls a scene in a script he edited in which the Autobots survived death by means of Hound's holograms. Thinking it a bit of a cheat, he intended to replace the idea with something else, and added the joking placeholder line "Thank heavens for that bogus plot device or we'd be finished" into the script in the meantime. He wound up forgetting to revise the script, and the placeholder line was almost included in the episode, until it was caught during recording! This particular plot point occurred in both "Fire in the Sky" and "The Insecticon Syndrome"; giving the time period involved, the episode Dille saw it in was probably the latter.
  • Dille once bailed Chris Latta out of jail. When questioned, Latta claimed to have been arrested for jaywalking.
  • Regardless, Dille's favorite Transformer is Starscream.
  • Dille appeared on an interview as a special feature for Kid Rhino's The Transformers Season 2 Part 2 DVD set.

Convention appearances