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===''The Transformers'' cartoon=== | ===''The Transformers'' cartoon=== | ||
According to [[Ask Vector Prime|a reliable source]], Big Boss was a crime lord in the 2020s of | According to [[Ask Vector Prime|a reliable source]], Big Boss was a crime lord in the 2020s of universal stream [[Primax 984.17 Alpha]] and fought the [[Central Organization of Police Specialists]]. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}} | ||
===''Animated'' cartoon=== | ===''Animated'' cartoon=== | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 4 September 2017

The villainous Brandon "Big Boss" Babel is committing crime... in a future time!
Fiction
The Transformers cartoon
According to a reliable source, Big Boss was a crime lord in the 2020s of universal stream Primax 984.17 Alpha and fought the Central Organization of Police Specialists. The AllSpark Almanac II
Animated cartoon
Big Boss was the villain in the popular 1987 game Ninja Gladiator. The game "story" was that in the year 2021, with the Earth Corps indisposed, Big Boss freed five of the terrible Inhumanoids and unleashed them on the Earth! The AllSpark Almanac II
Notes
- "Big Boss" Babel is the central villain of the Hasbro toyline and DiC show C.O.P.S.. This had no relation to Transformers—though one character was quietly made the son of Beachhead from G.I. Joe—until The AllSpark Almanac II came along and, in an easter egg, explicitly stated the shows were in canon with each other. This is what fans do when they get the chance, and you love it.
- Unless you're trying to reconcile all of it for the wiki.
External links
- C.O.P.S. at Wikipedia

