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{{storylink|The Cosmic Carnival}}
{{storylink|The Cosmic Carnival}}


While [[Landmine (G1)|Landmine]] and [[Cloudburst]] are on [[Grand Central Space Station]] trying to buy microchips, Landmine nearly steps on Berko, who is slouched drunk in an alley.  Berko witnesses them making a deal with the disguised Nebulan brokers [[Hi-Test]] and [[Throttle (G1)|Throttle]], and tells the [[Autobot]]s that he hasn't seen his partner, [[Sky Lynx (G1)|Sky Lynx]], since they tried making a deal with the selfsame brokers.  Landmine expresses concern, but Cloudburst brushes it off.
While [[Landmine (G1)|Landmine]] and [[Cloudburst]] were on [[Grand Central Space Station]] trying to buy microchips, Landmine nearly stepped on Berko, who was  slouched drunk in an alley.  Berko witnessed them making a deal with the disguised Nebulan brokers [[Hi-Test]] and [[Throttle (G1)|Throttle]], and told the [[Autobot]]s that he hadn't seen his partner, [[Sky Lynx (G1)|Sky Lynx]], since they tried making a deal with the selfsame brokers.  Landmine expressed concern that a fellow Autobot might be in danger, but Cloudburst brushed it off.


Later, after the Autobots have A) discovered that the brokers are agents for the [[Mecannibals]], and B) rescued Sky Lynx from the same ugly red robovores, they drag Berko into an alley, and inform him of these events, and that the two of them are really robots in disguise.  Berko is vaguely grateful, but can't leave to meet up with Sky Lynx, as he owes money at the [[Black Hole Bar and Grill]] (which, unknown to the Autobots, is part of the whole kidnapping-robots-for-the-Mecannibals operation).  The Autobots agree to pay his bill.
Later, after the Autobots discovered that the brokers were agents for the [[Mecannibals]], and rescued Sky Lynx from the same ugly red robovores, they dragged Berko into an alley, and informed him of these events.  When Berko didn't believe them, they revealed that the two of them were really robots in disguise.  Berko was vaguely grateful, but couldn't leave to meet up with Sky Lynx, as he owed money at the [[Black Hole Bar and Grill]] (which, unknown to the Autobots, was part of the whole kidnapping-robots-for-the-Mecannibals operation).  The Autobots agreed to pay his bill.


The Nebulans witness the Autobots' revelation of their robotic nature, alert the bartender [[J'oh]] at the bar, and capture the Autobots when J'oh and others dump them out the airlock.  The Autobots and Berko end up in the clutches of the Mecannibals.  {{storylink|Guess Who the Mecannibals are Having for Dinner?}}
Unfortunately, the Nebulans witnessed the Autobots' revelation of their robotic nature, and alerted the bartender [[J'oh]] at the bar.  Dreadwing captured the Autobots when J'oh and others dumped them out the airlock.  The Autobots and Berko ended up in the clutches of the Mecannibals.  {{storylink|Guess Who the Mecannibals are Having for Dinner?}}


Berko is held hostage by the Mecannibals when the Autobots are sent to fetch spices suitable for flavoring robotic meals.  When the Autobots return, they arrange for his freedom, and he flies off with Sky Lynx.  {{storylink|Recipe for Disaster!}}
After Cloudburst talked their way out of being immediately devoured, Berko was held hostage by the Mecannibals while the Autobots were sent to fetch spices suitable for flavoring robotic meals.  When the Autobots returned, they bargained for Berko's freedom, and he flew off with Sky Lynx.  {{storylink|Recipe for Disaster!}}


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Revision as of 05:02, 30 November 2007

Berko is a human in the Generation 1 continuity family.
Why didn't he have any friends? He looks so loveable.

Berko had no home, no friends, and no family. He was broke and lived on his own until he was beamed up on board the Cosmic Carnival Space-Train. There, he was just another sideshow freak. Until, that is, he began doing tricks. Mr. Big Top, the ringmaster, appreciated Berko's performances and made him a trustee.

He hates Earth and never wants to return to "that dust-ball." Well, Earth doesn't want you back, baldy.

Despite appearances, he is not Charles Xavier. Or the Vulture.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

The Cosmic Carnival

While Landmine and Cloudburst were on Grand Central Space Station trying to buy microchips, Landmine nearly stepped on Berko, who was slouched drunk in an alley. Berko witnessed them making a deal with the disguised Nebulan brokers Hi-Test and Throttle, and told the Autobots that he hadn't seen his partner, Sky Lynx, since they tried making a deal with the selfsame brokers. Landmine expressed concern that a fellow Autobot might be in danger, but Cloudburst brushed it off.

Later, after the Autobots discovered that the brokers were agents for the Mecannibals, and rescued Sky Lynx from the same ugly red robovores, they dragged Berko into an alley, and informed him of these events. When Berko didn't believe them, they revealed that the two of them were really robots in disguise. Berko was vaguely grateful, but couldn't leave to meet up with Sky Lynx, as he owed money at the Black Hole Bar and Grill (which, unknown to the Autobots, was part of the whole kidnapping-robots-for-the-Mecannibals operation). The Autobots agreed to pay his bill.

Unfortunately, the Nebulans witnessed the Autobots' revelation of their robotic nature, and alerted the bartender J'oh at the bar. Dreadwing captured the Autobots when J'oh and others dumped them out the airlock. The Autobots and Berko ended up in the clutches of the Mecannibals. Guess Who the Mecannibals are Having for Dinner?

After Cloudburst talked their way out of being immediately devoured, Berko was held hostage by the Mecannibals while the Autobots were sent to fetch spices suitable for flavoring robotic meals. When the Autobots returned, they bargained for Berko's freedom, and he flew off with Sky Lynx. Recipe for Disaster!




You will be whole again. I promise.
You will be whole again. I promise.
I cannot remain in this unacceptable operational status!

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