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* 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.
* 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]]".   
* 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".
* 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]], [[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]]''.
* 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.
* 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.

Revision as of 22:10, 14 March 2024

This article is about the sourcebook for the Transformers Roleplaying Game. For the mystical artifact for which it's named, see Enigma of Combination.
The Enigma of Combination Sourcebook
Publisher Renegade Game Studios
First published April 2024
Written by Mercedes Acosta, Joseph Blomquist, Michael Bramnik, John Curtin, Chesley Oxendine, David Schwartz, Jim Sorenson, Bryan C.P. Steele & Diego Valdez
ISBN ISBN 978-1-957311-15-9
Page count 127
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

Transformers references

Trivia

  • This is the first Transformers Roleplaying Game sourcebook to have writing by Jim Sorenson, which goes some way to explaining the sheer density of deep-cut lore drops in the first chapter—particularly those referencing the first draft of The Transformers: The Movie, which Sorenson was involved with uncovering.

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".