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*The title is a reference to Isaac Asimov's famous novel ''[[wikipedia:I%2C_Robot|I, Robot]]''. | *The title is a reference to Isaac Asimov's famous novel ''[[wikipedia:I%2C_Robot|I, Robot]]''. | ||
* The plush lizard in Ego's office is the [http://www.airshipentertainment.com/buckcomic.php?date=20080318 Winslow], a central [[MacGuffin]] of [http://www.studiofoglio.com/ Phil Folgio's] "[http://www.airshipentertainment.com/buck.html Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire]" comics. | * The plush lizard in Ego's office is the [http://www.airshipentertainment.com/buckcomic.php?date=20080318 Winslow], a central [[wikipedia:MacGuffin|MacGuffin]] of [http://www.studiofoglio.com/ Phil Folgio's] "[http://www.airshipentertainment.com/buck.html Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire]" comics. | ||
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Template:Comicnav A high-ranking TransTech businessman finds himself inexplicably trapped inside a lowtech body, and will stop at nothing to regain what is rightfully his.
Synopsis
Stats
Writers: Greg Sepelak and Trent Troop
Pagecount: 47pp
Originally published: online exclusive for the Transformers Collectors' Club on September 17th, 2008
Illustrations: Nick Roche
Colors: Winston Bolen
Featured characters
Quotes
Notes
- Scrounge isn't very good at being Xaaron. He claims he has a Matrix and that he's from universe Primax 093.0 Epsilon. Decoding that technobabble allegedly pegs him as an Emirate Xaaron from Transformers Fan Club fiction published in 1993. Yyyyyeah.
Errors
Transformer references
- Early on in the story, Bulletbike rolls past Timelines Flareup and Animated Bumblebee, indicating that this tale occurs concurrently with "Bee in the City", where those two characters teamed up for a while.
- The Swindle, Swindle & Swindle shop and Ego's showroom are stacked with Transformers easter eggs:
- Swindle, Swindle & Swindle's shop features Catilla's helmet, Bludgeon's helmet, Jetfire's arm guard, Bumblebee's "Bee-Yotch" air freshener, a box full of empty Matrix containers, the bird sculpture from Pz-Zazz, Starscream's crown, one of Omega Supreme's rails, a Golden Disk, the Magnificence, jars with a T-Rex, a gorilla and a spider on their labels, a Powermaster engine/suit and a sheet full of faction symbols.
- Ego's showroom, meanwhile, displays Leozack's gun, Stalker's missile, an Autobot jet pack, Scorponok's claw, a time-jump mechanism, Skyblast's Energon Spear, Blacker's sword, Tantrum's sword, Battle Ravage's tail-mace, Star Saber's Saberblade sword, Skywarp's arm guns, Megatron's fusion cannon, Soundwave's weaponry, Fistfight, Optimus Prime's ion blaster, Ultra Magnus's gun, an Exo-suit, a Velocitronian Cyber Planet Key, the All Spark and the Matrix. While not pictured, Ego's desk is said to be built out of the shield of a Scorponok hailing from Primax 787.3 Alpha (in English, it's the Scorponok from the Japanese The Headmasters cartoon, so it's likely the Zarak Shield), and a sword labeled "Sword Of Megatron" hovers over it. Also not pictured but mentionned are a Requiem Blaster, a Reconfiguration Matrix and a spherical Vok instrument.
- "Ego" is Generation 1 Starscream's French-Canadian name. He runs "C-Kar Technologies." Argh.
- Likewise, "Bricolo" is Scrapper's French-Canadian name. And he's an artist making furniture out of Transformer parts.
- "Corvo" is Skywarp's Italian name.
Real-world references
- The title is a reference to Isaac Asimov's famous novel I, Robot.
- The plush lizard in Ego's office is the Winslow, a central MacGuffin of Phil Folgio's "Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire" comics.
References
External links
- Transformers Collectors' Club exclusive fiction (must be a logged-in member to access)


