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* The book opens with a transcribed lecture from [[Termagax]], the iconoclastic founder of the [[Decepticon]] movement from [[Transformers (2019 comic)|IDW's rebooted ''Transformers'' comic]]. The text notes that she's giving this lecture at [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]]; like in the IDW comics, she's evidently on civil terms with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and the Autobots. She mentions mentoring the original six Constructicons many millennia ago, in reference to the "Constructicons Rising" arc of ''[[Transformers: Galaxies]]''.
* Attendees include [[Neo-Wheel]]—who flags up the existence of smaller combiners like [[Bumble]], certain [[Mini-Cassette|Recordicon]]s, [[Cog (G1)|Cog]], and his own [[Sixturbo|Turbo Team]]—[[Quickmix (G1)|Quickmix]], who alludes to the existence of "double Targetmaster]]s" like himself, a Generation 1 incarnation of the [[Rescue Bot]] [[Boulder (RB)|Boulder]], and a [[human]] named [[General Blaze]], who originated in a very early draft of ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''.
* In her lecture, Termagax flags up [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] as an example of a combiner team with multiple members—these substitute Constructicons include [[Gravedigger]], who originated in the ''[[Find Your Fate Junior]]'' books, [[Hightower (Classics)|Hightower]], from ''[[Transformers: Classics|Classics]]'', [[Buckethead]] from ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'', and "Sledge", who may be a reference to the [[Sledge (PCC)|Power Core Combiner]] or [[Sledge (Energon)|the ''Energon'' Constructicon]]. She also mentions situations where Autobots have become part of the team; in addition to namedropping the ''Uprising'' roster of [[Wideload (G1)|Wideload]], [[Hauler]], and [[Quickmix (G1)|Quickmix]], she also mentions [[Scoop (G1)|Scoop]] and [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]], who filled in for the deceased [[Scrapper (G1)|Scrapper]] in the [[2005 IDW continuity]].
* While discussing unusual combiners, Termagax mentions the inhabitants of the planet [[Devisiun (planet)|Devisiun]], who debuted in ''[[The Transformers: Windblade|Windblade]]'', and the [[Multiforce]] of [[Victory (planet)|Planet V]], using the name of the planet as it appeared in ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II]]''.
* While discussing [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]]s, Termagax notes that they are sometimes referred to as "Titanmasters", and that the [[Binary bonding|binary bond]] symbiosis can unlock all kinds of unusual superpowers, as was the case in the 2016 ''[[Titans Return (franchise)|Titans Return]]'' franchise.
* Termagax explains that [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]]s are more powerful than ordinary guns because they directly harness the [[spark]] energy of their larger partner, an idea that originated in the ''Beast Wars: Uprising'' story "[[Trigger Warnings]]". 
* Other forms of combination alluded to, but not directly named, include [[Breast Animal|mechanimals who become armored chestplates]], [[Brainmaster|full-sized robots capable of downloading themselves into a smaller unit]], and [[Transtector|non-sentient robot bodies controlled by a single Headmaster]], and "[[mitotic spark]]s".
* Termagax alludes to an old rival who pushed the idea of "efficiency through self-sufficiency". This was the bio quote given to [[Sideways (RID)|Sideways]]'s [[Sideways (RID)#Robots in Disguise (2001)|Robots in Disguise'' toy]]; Termagax alludes that he's since become a Headmaster, alluding to the more famous [[Sideways (Armada)|Sideways]] from ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]''.
* Excerpts lifted from [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]]'s personal files feature mention of [[Needler (G1)|Needler]], Bombshell's [[Action Master partner]]. In these files, Bombshell ponders on the origins of combination technology; he notes that while some attribute its development to the [[Guardian Knight|Knights of Iacon]] or the [[Thirteen]], he believes that the first gestalt must have predated the universe itself, a "truly monstrous devil". His musings are evocative of [[Devil Z]], big bad of the ''[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (cartoon)|Super-God Masterforce]] anime, who sought to create the perfect fusion between humans and Transformers.
* An article written by [[Brainstorm (G1)|Brainstorm]] is noted to have been published in "Alt2day", an apparent reference to the in-universe "[[ALTernity Today]]" newspaper from the ''AllSpark Almanac'' duology. In it, Brainstorm investigates the existence of "ancient partnerships" analogous to the modern Headmaster process, and highlights the [[Battle of Aegiax]] as one such example: in IDW's ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|Robots in Disguise]]'' comic, this was where [[Galvatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Galvatron]] battled ancient Headmasters like [[Myskrion]]. The article also flags up "anomalies" in "G Nebula 88", in a seeming reference to the combining heroes and villains of ''Masterforce''... (but see "Errors" for more on that).
* A profile written from [[Vorath]]'s point of view namedrops [[Murk]] and [[Chasm]]; while these were originally robotic [[Titan Master]]s from the ''Titans Return'' line, they've been reimagined as organic [[Nebulan]]s who work for the [[Hive (G1)|Hive]].
* Vorath's narration connects the Enigma of Combination to [[Nexus Prime]], as is common for most interpretations of the relic. He notes, however, that some texts refer to him as "Nexus Maximus", his working name before it was changed for legal reasons.
* In his journal, Vorath contemplates the existence of various potential combiners; he is excited at the prospect of Mindwipe merging into a combiner called "[[Galvatronus (CW)|Galvatronus]]", as was the case in the [[2005 IDW continuity]]; on the other hand, he worries that a Dinobot combiner could be a [[Beast (G1)|uncontrollable beast]], or what might happen if the Autobots pooled their best and brightest into an unstoppable "[[Optimus Maximus (G1)|Optimus Maximus]]" configuration.
* Narration from [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]]'s point of view notes that he was locked away in a [[photonic crystal|photonic containment vessel]] during Devastator's first-ever deployment, evoking the epsode "[[Starscream's Brigade]]". He gloats that the Autobots were forced to rely on their [[Titan (group)|Titan]]s to hold the line—in addition to the well-known [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]], he also namedrops [[Rails]], another character who originated in the aborted first draft of ''The Movie''. Other combiner teams alluded to include [[Landfill (RID)|Build King]] and the [[Dinoforce]].
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* Vorath's journal alludes to anomalies in "G-Nebula 88". Assuming that this is meant to be a ''Masterforce'' reference, that should be "[[G Nebula 89|G-Nebula '''89''']]".


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Revision as of 19:51, 14 March 2024

The Enigma of Combination Sourcebook
Publisher Renegade Game Studios
First published April 2024
Written by unknown
ISBN ISBN 978-1-957311-15-9
Page count unknown
Price $45.00 USD

The Enigma of Combination is an expansion sourcebook for the Transformers Roleplaying Game. It is currently planned for a digital and physical release in April of 2024.

The book contains rules for players to create Combiner characters and a multitude of new character influences, origins, and role focuses, as well as new potential allies and threats to pit against players.

Contents

Notes

Errors

Transformers references

Trivia

Errors

  • Vorath's journal alludes to anomalies in "G-Nebula 88". Assuming that this is meant to be a Masterforce reference, that should be "G-Nebula 89".