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'''Whales die and Optimus Prime has an epileptic seizure.'''
'''Whales die and Optimus Prime has an epileptic seizure.'''
==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
==Featured characters==
The Gulf of Alaska, 5.51 A.M. local time. An fishing boat, working for an American company named Concord Fisheries, is about two days ahead of its quota, and the crew is wondering whether they should dock early and unload, or try to continue their lucky streak. The boat's captain, meanwhile, is distracted and keeps thinking about his family.
 
Suddenly, the boat hits an obstacle. As the captain orders a code red, the crew realizes they have run across at leas a dozen dead whales, each of them with a shard of metal sticking out of its back. The crew proceeds to lift some of the whales onboard to examine their bodies and realizes that their flesh looks burnt, as of they had been torched. Eventually they notice a shard of metal sticking out of one of the bodies. Upon realizing that one of them sports an [[Autobot]] [[insignia]], the captain decides to call the Coast Guard.
 
Meanwhile, [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] is standing on a hilltop in the desert, staring at an electric storm at the horizon. [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike]] climbs up to talk to him, joking about getting older. Prime isn't listening, however, as he is having an inexplicable feeling that a huge threat for the Autobots, unlike anything they ever encountered before, is headed their way. Suddenly Prime has a seizure, loses his balance and falls off the hill, crashing onto the ground.
 
Some time later, back in the Gulf of Alaska, at 8:33 P.M. local time, a Coast Guard boat has arrived, and the crew starts questioning the fishing crew, who deny having seen anything out of the ordinary until the collision. The Coast Guard captain decides to send divers down to investigate. Although the captain of the fishing boat objects the use of live divers, the Coast Guard captain insists that clearance for mech use takes too long, and he wants to find out what's going on underwater as soon as possible. As the three divers reach 140 feet, they discover a large spaceship sporting a huge Autobot insignia. One of the divers calls the Coast Guard captain via radio, asking for assistance.
 
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==Errors==
==Errors==
*When Optimus Prime is having his seizure, Spike appears to be looking into the wrong direction when he asks him what is wrong, based on both their relative position in the previous panel and the direction of the pointer of Prime's speech bubble.
*Prime falls off the hill head first, with the front side of his body facing the hill, yet he somehow manages to hit the ground flat, with the front side of his body facing the ground.
==Quotes==
==Quotes==
==Items of note==
==Items of note==
*This story appears to be setting up the originally intended plot for ''War and Peace'', which was hinted in a Wizard's Edge article and would have featured [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] and [[Unicron]].<ref name="wizedge">[http://tformers.com/article.php?sid=1051 Tformers quoting a Wizard's Edge article that hints at the originally intended plot for ''War and Peace''.]</ref> When [[Chris Sarracini]] was replaced by [[James McDonough|<strike>James McDonough</strike> Brad Mick]], that story direction (whatever it would have been) was (supposedly) dropped and replaced by an entirely new plot. Therefore, this preview is pretty much pointless in retrospect.
*This story appears to be setting up the originally intended plot for ''War and Peace'', which was hinted in a Wizard's Edge article and would have featured [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] and [[Unicron]].<ref name="wizedge">[http://tformers.com/article.php?sid=1051 Tformers quoting a Wizard's Edge article that hints at the originally intended plot for ''War and Peace''.]</ref> When [[Chris Sarracini]] was replaced by [[James McDonough|<strike>James McDonough</strike> Brad Mick]], that story direction (whatever it would have been) was (supposedly) dropped and replaced by an entirely new plot. Therefore, this preview is pretty much pointless in retrospect.
*The fishing crew appears to suffer from collective sight impairment. First they fail to notice an area filled with dead whales until they literally bump into them. And then they fail to notice the giant shards of metals ticking out of their bodies until they have lifted them on board. Considering they're steering through an area full of icebergs, one wonders how they have managed not to bump into one of them yet.


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 15:59, 14 September 2009

Transformers:
War and Peace
#1
New World Order
Publisher Dreamwave Productions
First published ?
Writer Chris Sarracini
Penciler Pat Lee
Inker Rob Armstrong
Backgrounds Juan Melara, Trang Dang, Gary Yeung
Colorist Pat Lee, Ramil Sunga
Continuity Dreamwave continuity

Whales die and Optimus Prime has an epileptic seizure.

Synopsis

The Gulf of Alaska, 5.51 A.M. local time. An fishing boat, working for an American company named Concord Fisheries, is about two days ahead of its quota, and the crew is wondering whether they should dock early and unload, or try to continue their lucky streak. The boat's captain, meanwhile, is distracted and keeps thinking about his family.

Suddenly, the boat hits an obstacle. As the captain orders a code red, the crew realizes they have run across at leas a dozen dead whales, each of them with a shard of metal sticking out of its back. The crew proceeds to lift some of the whales onboard to examine their bodies and realizes that their flesh looks burnt, as of they had been torched. Eventually they notice a shard of metal sticking out of one of the bodies. Upon realizing that one of them sports an Autobot insignia, the captain decides to call the Coast Guard.

Meanwhile, Optimus Prime is standing on a hilltop in the desert, staring at an electric storm at the horizon. Spike climbs up to talk to him, joking about getting older. Prime isn't listening, however, as he is having an inexplicable feeling that a huge threat for the Autobots, unlike anything they ever encountered before, is headed their way. Suddenly Prime has a seizure, loses his balance and falls off the hill, crashing onto the ground.

Some time later, back in the Gulf of Alaska, at 8:33 P.M. local time, a Coast Guard boat has arrived, and the crew starts questioning the fishing crew, who deny having seen anything out of the ordinary until the collision. The Coast Guard captain decides to send divers down to investigate. Although the captain of the fishing boat objects the use of live divers, the Coast Guard captain insists that clearance for mech use takes too long, and he wants to find out what's going on underwater as soon as possible. As the three divers reach 140 feet, they discover a large spaceship sporting a huge Autobot insignia. One of the divers calls the Coast Guard captain via radio, asking for assistance.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Humans

Errors

  • When Optimus Prime is having his seizure, Spike appears to be looking into the wrong direction when he asks him what is wrong, based on both their relative position in the previous panel and the direction of the pointer of Prime's speech bubble.
  • Prime falls off the hill head first, with the front side of his body facing the hill, yet he somehow manages to hit the ground flat, with the front side of his body facing the ground.

Quotes

Items of note

  • This story appears to be setting up the originally intended plot for War and Peace, which was hinted in a Wizard's Edge article and would have featured Omega Supreme and Unicron.[1] When Chris Sarracini was replaced by James McDonough Brad Mick, that story direction (whatever it would have been) was (supposedly) dropped and replaced by an entirely new plot. Therefore, this preview is pretty much pointless in retrospect.
  • The fishing crew appears to suffer from collective sight impairment. First they fail to notice an area filled with dead whales until they literally bump into them. And then they fail to notice the giant shards of metals ticking out of their bodies until they have lifted them on board. Considering they're steering through an area full of icebergs, one wonders how they have managed not to bump into one of them yet.

Footnotes