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Below ground, [[Broadside (Classics)|Broadside]] is accosted by three [[Mutant (G1)|mutants]] known as [[Meathook]], [[Sawtooth (Classics)|Sawtooth]], and [[Guttersnipe]]. Unfazed by the larger Cybertronians threats to eat him, Broadside unleashes his payload into Sawtooth, the largest of the Mutants, who's head blows off before he can deal with the shell. The other two mutants prepare to attack, but members of the [[Predator Attack Team]] ambush the two remaining mutants. Guttersnipe is savagely attacked by [[Overbite (Classics)|Overbite]], and while Meathook attempts to deal with Broadside and [[Snarl (Classics)|Snarl]], [[Dreadwing (Classics)|Dreadwing]] tears his head from his shoulders. The bloodthirsty ground-based members of the Predator Attack Team laugh as they mess with the corpses of the mutants under the disdainful eye of Broadside. Distracted by the sudden clank of metal feet, the Mini-Cons are relieved when the [[Dinobot (Classics)|Dinobots]] step out of the shadows, having just arrived from a nest of three mutants of their own. [[Hacksaw]], the leader, greets the other group of Mini-Cons, his confidence even disarming the savage Predator Attack Team. While comparing their kills, Dreadwing suddenly flies off, a scream briefly piercing through the air. An impressed Hacksaw offers Broadside a drink, but the tank Mini-Con is lost in thought. The Predator Attack Team would be put away if it wasn't for the mutant threat, but even then, the numbers of the mutants are low. Along with the far more dangerous [[demon]] threat being eradicated, the threats have been mostly dealt with. Before long, however, Broadside's reverie is shaken by Overbite and [[Terrorsaur (Classics)|Terrorsaur]] attacking each other, and the two leaders put their troops in line. | Below ground, [[Broadside (Classics)|Broadside]] is accosted by three [[Mutant (G1)|mutants]] known as [[Meathook]], [[Sawtooth (Classics)|Sawtooth]], and [[Guttersnipe]]. Unfazed by the larger Cybertronians threats to eat him, Broadside unleashes his payload into Sawtooth, the largest of the Mutants, who's head blows off before he can deal with the shell. The other two mutants prepare to attack, but members of the [[Predator Attack Team]] ambush the two remaining mutants. Guttersnipe is savagely attacked by [[Overbite (Classics)|Overbite]], and while Meathook attempts to deal with Broadside and [[Snarl (Classics)|Snarl]], [[Dreadwing (Classics)|Dreadwing]] tears his head from his shoulders. The bloodthirsty ground-based members of the Predator Attack Team laugh as they mess with the corpses of the mutants under the disdainful eye of Broadside. Distracted by the sudden clank of metal feet, the Mini-Cons are relieved when the [[Dinobot (Classics)|Dinobots]] step out of the shadows, having just arrived from a nest of three mutants of their own. [[Hacksaw]], the leader, greets the other group of Mini-Cons, his confidence even disarming the savage Predator Attack Team. While comparing their kills, Dreadwing suddenly flies off, a scream briefly piercing through the air. An impressed Hacksaw offers Broadside a drink, but the tank Mini-Con is lost in thought. The Predator Attack Team would be put away if it wasn't for the mutant threat, but even then, the numbers of the mutants are low. Along with the far more dangerous [[demon]] threat being eradicated, the threats have been mostly dealt with. Before long, however, Broadside's reverie is shaken by Overbite and [[Terrorsaur (Classics)|Terrorsaur]] attacking each other, and the two leaders put their troops in line. | ||
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Later, [[Knockdown (Classics)|Knockdown]] heads to [[Maccadam's Old Oil House]], eager to relax. Briefly noticing Broadside with a few other Mini-Cons heading towards a backroom. the Dinobot takes a swig of his oil, and leans back to listen in on conversations. Most are of Mini-Cons celebrating and playing games, but when he hears shouting coming from the back room. Heading back to investigate, he watches as one of the [[Maccadam's Mini-Con waiter|waiters]] exits the room. Getting a brief glimpse inside, he listens to Broadside, the Mini-Con mentioning something about an accident and how "they've come too far". When the waiter notice the Dinobot, he startles, dropping his tray to the floor. As Knockdown bends down to pick them up, he hears a blade unsheathe, but when he looks up, the smaller Mini-Con puts his hands behind his back. Dismissing the Dinobot's concerns, he quickly asks for some tips on handling other tips in returns for some free Siebenaler Vintage. | |||
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* The majority of the Mini-Cons from the ''Classics'' toyline appear. The only one who does not appear is [[Swoop (G1)|Swoop]], who is currently with Grimlock and the other Autobots off Cybertron. Hacksaw, an all-new character created for this story, takes his place. | * The majority of the Mini-Cons from the ''Classics'' toyline appear. The only one who does not appear is [[Swoop (G1)|Swoop]], who is currently with Grimlock and the other Autobots off Cybertron. Hacksaw, an all-new character created for this story, takes his place. A few fiction-only teams and individuals appear as well. | ||
* Modus Prime's name is derived from "Minimodus," the Canadian French/Spanish name for Mini-Cons used on ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'s'' toyline packaging. | * Modus Prime's name is derived from "Minimodus," the Canadian French/Spanish name for Mini-Cons used on ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'s'' toyline packaging. | ||
* The [[Mutant (G1)|mutants]] originally appeared in issue [[Underworld|#245]] of the Marvel UK comics, being ported over for the first time in Classics continuity. | * The [[Mutant (G1)|mutants]] originally appeared in issue [[Underworld|#245]] of the Marvel UK comics, being ported over for the first time in Classics continuity. | ||
* | * [[Maccadam's Old Oil House|Maccadam's]]. meanwhile, first appeared in issue [[Target: 2006|#82]] of the UK comics. | ||
* | * Broadside forms his [[Demolition Team]] here, but they are never mentioned by name. Sledge and Wide Load both appear as members of other fiction-only teams, which are subsequently destroyed. These teams are the [[Urban Renewal Team]] and the [[Heavy Hauler Team]]. | ||
* Hacksaw occasionally lapses into pronoun-less [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobot]]-style speech: "Terrorsaur, you are stupid violent beast." "No, but makes sense anyway." | * Hacksaw occasionally lapses into pronoun-less [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobot]]-style speech: "Terrorsaur, you are stupid violent beast." "No, but makes sense anyway." | ||
* [[Ankmor Park]] would reappear in "[[Wreckers: Finale Part II]]". The name is derived from Terry Pratchett's writings. | * [[Ankmor Park]] would reappear in "[[Wreckers: Finale Part II]]". The name is derived from Terry Pratchett's writings. | ||
* Other Cybertronian locations mentioned include the [[Memnon Overpass]] and [[Gygax]]. | * Other Cybertronian locations mentioned include the [[Memnon Overpass]] and [[Gygax]]. | ||
* The Dirt Digger team use a [[data-con]] for their dirty work. | * The Dirt Digger team use a [[data-con]] for their dirty work. | ||
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* Overbite mugs (''ha!'') with the severed face of a mutant ("Hey, look everyone! I'm a mutant! Booga-booga-booga!") in reference to the ''{{w|The Far Side|Far Side}}'' strip. | * Overbite mugs (''ha!'') with the severed face of a mutant ("Hey, look everyone! I'm a mutant! Booga-booga-booga!") in reference to the ''{{w|The Far Side|Far Side}}'' strip. | ||
* The neon sign at Maccadam's refuses to stay lit properly, in the tradition of dive bars everywhere. | * The neon sign at Maccadam's refuses to stay lit properly, in the tradition of dive bars everywhere. | ||
* The Memnon Overpass is named after Memnon Vanderbeam, one of the primary characters from the webcomic ''[http://www.starslip.com Starslip Crisis]''. | |||
* They serve [[Eric Siebenaler|Siebenaler Vintage]] at Maccadam's, named after one of the former designers for Transformers toys. | |||
* "Sector Spellos" is in homage to voice actor [[Peter Spellos]]. | * "Sector Spellos" is in homage to voice actor [[Peter Spellos]]. | ||
* One assumes, based on the name, that the Urban Renewal Team tears down [[wikipedia:Queen Anne Style architecture|nice old things]] and replaces them with [[wikipedia:Urban renewal|horrible new things]]. | * One assumes, based on the name, that the Urban Renewal Team tears down [[wikipedia:Queen Anne Style architecture|nice old things]] and replaces them with [[wikipedia:Urban renewal|horrible new things]]. | ||
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| "The New World" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Transformers Collectors' Club (main story: online exclusive; prologue: published with Diamond Edition of "Games of Deception") | ||||||||||||
| First published | July 25, 2007 (online at the Transformers Collectors' Club) | ||||||||||||
| Writers | Greg Sepelak and Trent Troop | ||||||||||||
| Illustrations | Greg Sepelak | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | 1992 | ||||||||||||
| Page count | 18pp | ||||||||||||
The Mini-Cons are charged with rebuilding Cybertron... but some are not content to simply give up the world they've built to others.
Synopsis
15 years ago, Cybertron has been all but abandoned; with the planet tearing itself apart after Unicron's attack, and the new leaders of the factions taking off after each other, all that remains are a group of humans and Hi-Q, Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity's Powermaster partner. Carryi8ng his partner's life-force within him, the Nebulon leads the group to the Last Autobot, hoping his abilities can revitalize the Transformers' world. However, when the Last Autobot senses the pain of the Autobots on Klo, he uses his powers to create a new Transformer race. Taking data from Prime and Hi-Q's merged Action Master form, and using the Matrix energy scattered across Cybertron, he create the race of Mini-Cons, the first of whom is named Modus Prime. Giving each Mini-Con a sliver of his spark, allowing them to access his powers, the Last Autobot charges them with the restoration of Cybertron, and to destroy horrors that exist below the surface. Taking off, he leaves the Mini-Cons behind to prepare...'
Below ground, Broadside is accosted by three mutants known as Meathook, Sawtooth, and Guttersnipe. Unfazed by the larger Cybertronians threats to eat him, Broadside unleashes his payload into Sawtooth, the largest of the Mutants, who's head blows off before he can deal with the shell. The other two mutants prepare to attack, but members of the Predator Attack Team ambush the two remaining mutants. Guttersnipe is savagely attacked by Overbite, and while Meathook attempts to deal with Broadside and Snarl, Dreadwing tears his head from his shoulders. The bloodthirsty ground-based members of the Predator Attack Team laugh as they mess with the corpses of the mutants under the disdainful eye of Broadside. Distracted by the sudden clank of metal feet, the Mini-Cons are relieved when the Dinobots step out of the shadows, having just arrived from a nest of three mutants of their own. Hacksaw, the leader, greets the other group of Mini-Cons, his confidence even disarming the savage Predator Attack Team. While comparing their kills, Dreadwing suddenly flies off, a scream briefly piercing through the air. An impressed Hacksaw offers Broadside a drink, but the tank Mini-Con is lost in thought. The Predator Attack Team would be put away if it wasn't for the mutant threat, but even then, the numbers of the mutants are low. Along with the far more dangerous demon threat being eradicated, the threats have been mostly dealt with. Before long, however, Broadside's reverie is shaken by Overbite and Terrorsaur attacking each other, and the two leaders put their troops in line.
Later, Knockdown heads to Maccadam's Old Oil House, eager to relax. Briefly noticing Broadside with a few other Mini-Cons heading towards a backroom. the Dinobot takes a swig of his oil, and leans back to listen in on conversations. Most are of Mini-Cons celebrating and playing games, but when he hears shouting coming from the back room. Heading back to investigate, he watches as one of the waiters exits the room. Getting a brief glimpse inside, he listens to Broadside, the Mini-Con mentioning something about an accident and how "they've come too far". When the waiter notice the Dinobot, he startles, dropping his tray to the floor. As Knockdown bends down to pick them up, he hears a blade unsheathe, but when he looks up, the smaller Mini-Con puts his hands behind his back. Dismissing the Dinobot's concerns, he quickly asks for some tips on handling other tips in returns for some free Siebenaler Vintage.
Quotes
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Notes
- Mentioned characters include: Unicron, Bludgeon, Grimlock, Primus, the group of humans who Hi-Q travels with,
- Characters seen in art but not in-story include: Thunderpunch, Rapture, G.B. Blackrock, a loader-type Mini-Con, a crane-type Mini-Con, three plane-type Mini-Cons.
Continuity notes
- The story is set in 1992, right after the events of Marvel's Transformers issue #80 in the Classics continuity. The prologue brings up many of events from the last 6 issues of the comic, including: the attack of Unicron in #75; the death of Optimus Prime in #76; the search for the Last Autobot and Grimlock and the Autobots's last minute escape in #79; the attack on Klo and the fusion of Optimus Prime and Hi-Q in issue #80.
- Demons, after originally appearing in Marvel UK's Transformers issue #246 (which isn't in Classics continuity), showed up about a year later in #75 of the Marvel US Transformers comics.
Transformer references
- The majority of the Mini-Cons from the Classics toyline appear. The only one who does not appear is Swoop, who is currently with Grimlock and the other Autobots off Cybertron. Hacksaw, an all-new character created for this story, takes his place. A few fiction-only teams and individuals appear as well.
- Modus Prime's name is derived from "Minimodus," the Canadian French/Spanish name for Mini-Cons used on Armada's toyline packaging.
- The mutants originally appeared in issue #245 of the Marvel UK comics, being ported over for the first time in Classics continuity.
- Maccadam's. meanwhile, first appeared in issue #82 of the UK comics.
- Broadside forms his Demolition Team here, but they are never mentioned by name. Sledge and Wide Load both appear as members of other fiction-only teams, which are subsequently destroyed. These teams are the Urban Renewal Team and the Heavy Hauler Team.
- Hacksaw occasionally lapses into pronoun-less Dinobot-style speech: "Terrorsaur, you are stupid violent beast." "No, but makes sense anyway."
- Ankmor Park would reappear in "Wreckers: Finale Part II". The name is derived from Terry Pratchett's writings.
- Other Cybertronian locations mentioned include the Memnon Overpass and Gygax.
- The Dirt Digger team use a data-con for their dirty work.
Real-world references

- Three Decepticon-aligned Mini-Cons seen in the preview are based on three real life jets: the Northrop P-61 Black Widow (bottom, purple and green), the McDonnell Douglas X-36 (top, shades of green), and the unmade Short PD.13 (grey and purple). (See right)
- Sawtooth's general design is based off the "Guts Tank" boss from Mega Man 2.
- Snarl invites the mutants to "come out and plaaaaaay-ee-aaay!", quoting a famous line from The Warriors.
- Overbite mugs (ha!) with the severed face of a mutant ("Hey, look everyone! I'm a mutant! Booga-booga-booga!") in reference to the Far Side strip.
- The neon sign at Maccadam's refuses to stay lit properly, in the tradition of dive bars everywhere.
- The Memnon Overpass is named after Memnon Vanderbeam, one of the primary characters from the webcomic Starslip Crisis.
- They serve Siebenaler Vintage at Maccadam's, named after one of the former designers for Transformers toys.
- "Sector Spellos" is in homage to voice actor Peter Spellos.
- One assumes, based on the name, that the Urban Renewal Team tears down nice old things and replaces them with horrible new things.
Errors
- After the Last Autobot's quote, the story beings with a "Chapter 1" header...despite their not being any other chapters to the story. Presumably at some point, sections were going to be divided by chapters.
Other trivia
- Unlike most of the other Club stories, The New World was free to read to non-members. When the prose section went back up after an extended disappearance, however, all stories became free to read.
External links
- "The New World" at The Official Transformers Collectors' Club



