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* A similar fate befell a [[Trypticon (WFC)|different Trypticon]]. | * A similar fate befell a [[Trypticon (WFC)|different Trypticon]]. | ||
* This is not the first time the Destructon plans were messed with by the [[Logicon]]s. | * This is not the first time the Destructon plans were messed with by the [[Logicon]]s. | ||
* At the end of the story is an ad from [[Swindle, Swindle and Swindle]]. | * At the end of the story is an ad from [[Swindle, Swindle and Swindle]]. In true [[Jim Sorenson]] fashion, it's chock-full of references, including... | ||
** The [[Tryptich Mask]] is a double reference: not only is it based off of the supernatural tripartite mask worn by [[Onyx Prime]], the three mask pieces here are shaped like an elephant, a bird of prey, and a lion, referencing [[Magnaboss (G1)|Magnaboss]] and the [[beast mode]]s of his components. | |||
** The [[Inspiration counter|inspiration counter]], [[Deep Earth Scout]]s and the [[Invisible telephone|invisible phone]] are inventions from the ''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots (cartoon)|Rescue Bots]]'' cartoon. | |||
** The [[Mini-Con panel]]s debuted in the ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Transformers: Armada]]''. | |||
** [[Plasma dynamic thruster]]s are from the ''[[Transformers: Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'' franchise. The advertising blurb mentions its capability to warp Transformers around the galaxy, and encounter "[[Rock Lord|rock monster]]s"; both of which happened in "[[TransWarped]]". | |||
** The [[Omega Key]] s are from the ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'' cartoon, but the accompanying blurb describes their propensity to "throw entire dimensions out of kilter" - a reference to ''"[[Echoes and Fragments]]"'', where [[Sideways]] and [[Renegade#Gong|Gong]] used an Omega Key to do just that. | |||
===Real world references=== | ===Real world references=== | ||
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| Publisher | Transformers Collectors' Club (online exclusive) | ||||||||||||
| First published | August 25, 2016 | ||||||||||||
| By | Jim Sorenson & David Bishop | ||||||||||||
| Illustrations by | Josh Burcham and Hosono Tomoya | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Beast Wars: Uprising | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | late 24th century | ||||||||||||
As the crewmembers of the starship Dinosaur attempt to apprehend two fugitives, they encounter dangers both shipboard and planetside.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Maximals | Predacons | Builders | Destructons | Others |
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Quotes
Notes
- Intersectionality is a social theory focusing on the intersecting nature of all social categorizations such as race, class, and gender.
Errors
Continuity notes
Transformers references
- Crazybolt appears to share some of the coloration used by his RID 2015 counterpart.
- A similar fate befell a different Trypticon.
- This is not the first time the Destructon plans were messed with by the Logicons.
- At the end of the story is an ad from Swindle, Swindle and Swindle. In true Jim Sorenson fashion, it's chock-full of references, including...
- The Tryptich Mask is a double reference: not only is it based off of the supernatural tripartite mask worn by Onyx Prime, the three mask pieces here are shaped like an elephant, a bird of prey, and a lion, referencing Magnaboss and the beast modes of his components.
- The inspiration counter, Deep Earth Scouts and the invisible phone are inventions from the Rescue Bots cartoon.
- The Mini-Con panels debuted in the Transformers: Armada.
- Plasma dynamic thrusters are from the Animated franchise. The advertising blurb mentions its capability to warp Transformers around the galaxy, and encounter "rock monsters"; both of which happened in "TransWarped".
- The Omega Key s are from the Prime cartoon, but the accompanying blurb describes their propensity to "throw entire dimensions out of kilter" - a reference to "Echoes and Fragments", where Sideways and Gong used an Omega Key to do just that.
Real world references
- Fittingly for a story set in the late 24th century, the human uniforms in this story bear a resemblance to the Starfleet uniforms of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Trypticon's "death" draws inspiration from HAL 9000's defeat in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Cementing the homage, Trypticon pleads that he can "feel [his] mind going", before finally admitting that he is afraid -- dialogue lifted almost verbatim from the film.
External links
- "Intersectionality" at The Official Transformers Collectors' Club


