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===Transformer references===
===Transformer references===
* Ratchet is still in the care of Megatron, following their time spent fused into one body and subsequently separated in the original Marvel material.  This story thread was neglected in the [[Generation 2]] comics.
* Megatron recalls the "[[Underbase]] fiasco," when a young Optimus [[The Flames of Boltax!|kept the Underbase from Megatron's grasp]] by launching it into space.  Megatron recalls this as one of the few times Optimus acted strongly against him.
* Hun-grrr's "new form" is mentioned, presumably referencing his Legends Class ''Classics'' toy.
* Megatron's troops assemble into a formation called "Offensive Strategy [[LV-117]]," which is the name of the planet [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]] crashed into in the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity]].
* Megatron places Ratchet's body in a [[CR chamber|CR tank]].  It reformats Ratchet into his ''[[Henkei! Henkei!]]'' body.


===Real-world references===
===Real-world references===

Revision as of 05:37, 6 February 2010

Timelines
Classics

Featuring a cast of none of these!
"At Fight's End"
Publisher Fun Publications
First published December 23, 2009
Written by Pete Sinclair and Jesse Wittenrich
Illustrations by Evan Gauntt
Continuity Classics
Page count 12pp

The Decepticon Civil War comes to a close as Megatron advances on Bludgeon.

Synopsis


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Quotes

Notes

  • Hun-Grrr has been upgraded into his three-headed dragon mode from Classics. He still retains the ability to form Abominus.
  • The Seacons have also been upgraded into their Timelines reissue colors. Whether or not they employ their new Targetmaster weapons from the Timelines tech-specs is hit-or-miss: Tentakill is now a mass compression cannon instead of a lightning rifle, but Overbite and Nautilator retain their original weapon modes.
  • Although not visually depicted, many of the Decepticons named in the issue have had new releases, or homages in other franchises. Battletrap and Krok were apparently just thrown in as a nod to Bludgeon's crew from the end of the US comic.

Errors

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Transformer references

  • Ratchet is still in the care of Megatron, following their time spent fused into one body and subsequently separated in the original Marvel material. This story thread was neglected in the Generation 2 comics.
  • Hun-grrr's "new form" is mentioned, presumably referencing his Legends Class Classics toy.

Real-world references