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Plutarch wrote of an existential crisis that [[Alexander the Great]] once suffered. In the modern era, both [[Joe Colton]] and [[Merklynn|Garrison Kreiger]] would become familiar with this text, the former through fortune cookies, the latter through undisclosed means. | Plutarch wrote of an existential crisis that [[Alexander the Great]] once suffered. In the modern era, both [[Joe Colton]] and [[Merklynn|Garrison Kreiger]] would become familiar with this text, the former through fortune cookies, the latter through undisclosed means. | ||
When the two were preparing for their assault on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Colton referenced Plutarch's writings, surprising the scientist with his knowledge of the literature, before asking Kreiger about his obsession with the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]] | When the two were preparing for their assault on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Colton referenced Plutarch's writings, surprising the scientist with his knowledge of the literature, before asking Kreiger about his obsession with the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]]. Krieger revealed that he viewed the mysterious device as a calling to galactic conquest. {{storylink|The Origins of Evil, Part Five: One Unholy Machine|One Unholy Machine}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 17:02, 15 March 2018
Plutarch was the Head Gamemaker for the 75th Hunger Games a Greek writer.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
Plutarch wrote of an existential crisis that Alexander the Great once suffered. In the modern era, both Joe Colton and Garrison Kreiger would become familiar with this text, the former through fortune cookies, the latter through undisclosed means.
When the two were preparing for their assault on Cybertron, Colton referenced Plutarch's writings, surprising the scientist with his knowledge of the literature, before asking Kreiger about his obsession with the Talisman. Krieger revealed that he viewed the mysterious device as a calling to galactic conquest. One Unholy Machine
External links
- Plutarch at Wikipedia

