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*[[Blaster (G1)|Broadblast]]/[[Lumina Hoshi]]
*[[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]]/[[Ai Kuruma]]
*[[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]]/[[Ai Kuruma]]
*[[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]]/[[Junko Shiragami]]
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===''Binaltech Asterisk''===
===''Binaltech Asterisk''===


Despite the ''point'' of the Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program being to publicly promote cooperation between Autobots and Humans, [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]] chose to keep his position as partner to Japanese police Officer [[Ai Kuruma]] a secret to all but her. Together, they helped find a lost little boy and pull a cat out of a tree. {{storylink|Binaltech Asterisk (online comic)|Red Alert Meets Ai}}
Despite the ''point'' of the Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program being to publicly promote cooperation between Autobots and Humans, [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]] chose to keep his position as partner to Japanese police Officer [[Ai Kuruma]] a secret to all but her. Together, they helped find a lost little boy and pull a cat out of a tree. {{storylink|Red Alert Meets Ai}}


While going for a luxurious drive with his partner, [[Junko Shiragami]], [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] was egged into a race with a passing sportscar. He lost the race after taking too sharp a turn, demolishing a road sign, and was forced to stop at Junko's insistance. {{storylink|Binaltech Asterisk (online comic)|Sunstreaker Meets Junko}}
While going for a luxurious drive with his partner, [[Junko Shiragami]], [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] was egged into a race with a passing sportscar. He lost the race after taking too sharp a turn, demolishing a road sign, and was forced to stop at Junko's insistance. {{storylink|Sunstreaker Meets Junko}}


While covering an auto show, [[TV Bureau]] announcer [[Lumina Hoshi]] was helpless to stop a lighting fixture from falling from the roof upon a crowd of people. Luckily, her partner [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] transformed and sprang into action, catching the fixture. {{storylink|Binaltech Asterisk (online comic)|Blaster Meets Lumina}}
While covering an auto show, [[TV Bureau]] announcer [[Lumina Hoshi]] was helpless to stop a lighting fixture from falling from the roof upon a crowd of people. Luckily, her partner [[Blaster (G1)|Broadblast]] transformed and sprang into action, catching the fixture. {{storylink|Broadblast Meets Lumina}}


==Notes==
==Notes==


*The Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program was first mentioned in the [[bio]] of [[Clamp Down]] in 2003. The time-frame involved, the reasons for the program, and the characters of 2005's ''Binaltech Asterisk'' being part of it were all retconned in later, by the [[Generation_1_cartoon_timeline_(Japan)|2007 timeline]] published during the ''[[Kiss Players (franchise)|Kiss Players]]'' series.
*The Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program was first mentioned in the [[bio]] of [[Clamp Down]] in 2003. The time-frame involved, the reasons for the program, and the characters of 2005's ''Binaltech Asterisk'' being part of it were all retconned in later, by the [[Generation 1 cartoon timeline (Japan)|2007 timeline]] published during the ''[[Kiss Players (franchise)|Kiss Players]]'' series.


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[[category:Autobot subgroups]]
[[category:Binaltech Asterisk]]
[[category:Binaltech Asterisk]]
[[category:Transformer culture]]
[[category:Transformer culture]]

Revision as of 18:48, 3 March 2011

The Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program is an Autobot/human alliance created to promote cooperation between the two races on Earth.

Coordinated by Officer Clamp Down, the effort was initiated during a particularly tumultuous time, when Transformer acceptance on Earth was at an all-time low. The Exchange Program sees humans from all walks of life, be they police officers, news reporters or super models, paired with like-minded Autobots, displaying unity and friendship between the races to a cynical humanity. Incidentally, their purpose is not to join forces and battle Decepticons, but to solve various daily human dilemmas, no matter how mundane they might be.

Known members include:

Fiction

Background

In 2005, After Galvatron crash-landed in Tokyo, decimating the city, the global opinion of Transformers on Earth took a considerable nosedive. Efforts were even made by the Earth Defense Command to evict the Autobots from the planet. In response, Officer Clamp Down formed the Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program to publicly show the people of Earth how Autobot/human cooperation can benefit them in everyday life. Kiss Players timeline

Binaltech Asterisk

Despite the point of the Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program being to publicly promote cooperation between Autobots and Humans, Red Alert chose to keep his position as partner to Japanese police Officer Ai Kuruma a secret to all but her. Together, they helped find a lost little boy and pull a cat out of a tree. Red Alert Meets Ai

While going for a luxurious drive with his partner, Junko Shiragami, Sunstreaker was egged into a race with a passing sportscar. He lost the race after taking too sharp a turn, demolishing a road sign, and was forced to stop at Junko's insistance. Sunstreaker Meets Junko

While covering an auto show, TV Bureau announcer Lumina Hoshi was helpless to stop a lighting fixture from falling from the roof upon a crowd of people. Luckily, her partner Broadblast transformed and sprang into action, catching the fixture. Broadblast Meets Lumina

Notes

  • The Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program was first mentioned in the bio of Clamp Down in 2003. The time-frame involved, the reasons for the program, and the characters of 2005's Binaltech Asterisk being part of it were all retconned in later, by the 2007 timeline published during the Kiss Players series.