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''Project Brain Drain'' is a [[multipath adventure]] in [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]]. | ''Project Brain Drain'' is a [[multipath adventure]] in [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]]. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Spike wears two earrings in his left ear. | |||
* [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] makes his memorable only appearance in the series here. In true Junkion fashion he makes numerous pop-culture references, including ones to [[Bruce Springsteen]] and [[Let's Make a Deal|door number one]]. | * [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] makes his memorable only appearance in the series here. In true Junkion fashion he makes numerous pop-culture references, including ones to [[Bruce Springsteen]] and [[Let's Make a Deal|door number one]]. | ||
* [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] is mentioned as [[Autobot City]], but is not shown to be a Transformer in his own right. | * [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] is mentioned as [[Autobot City]], but is not shown to be a Transformer in his own right. | ||
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![]() Sparkplug has bad dreams when he eats pizza too late at night. | |||||||||||||
| "Project Brain Drain" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Ballantine Books | ||||||||||||
| Imprint | Find Your Fate Junior | ||||||||||||
| First published | September 1986 | ||||||||||||
| Writers | Barbara Siegel & Scott Siegel | ||||||||||||
| Illustrator | William Schmidt (interior pencils and cover painting) | ||||||||||||
| ISBN | ISBN 0-345-33389-6 ISBN 9780345333896 | ||||||||||||
| Page count | 74 | ||||||||||||
Project Brain Drain is a multipath adventure in Generation 1.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans |
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Synopsis
- Sparkplug Witwicky accidentally picks up a Decepticon transmission on his homemade radio. They plan to drain the mental energy of all the attendees of a rock concert.
Notes
- Spike wears two earrings in his left ear.
- Wreck-Gar makes his memorable only appearance in the series here. In true Junkion fashion he makes numerous pop-culture references, including ones to Bruce Springsteen and door number one.
- Metroplex is mentioned as Autobot City, but is not shown to be a Transformer in his own right.
- Astrotrain, Shockwave, Skywarp and several unnamed Seekers appear in illustrations, but are not named. Similarly, Ratbat and Cyclonus appear only on the cover. In one illustration, two jets with Thrust's distinctive wings and tail appear at once.
- The artwork is relatively toy-accurate. For example, Astrotrain is depicted with a face plate and visor and Thrust's nosecone points backwards from his head.
- The Dinobots and Insecticons are referenced, but do not appear.
- Yes, you read that attendance right. This would be one of the top ten concerts by attendance of all time.
- Despite the presence of characters such as Galvatron, Ultra Magnus, and Wreck-Gar, this story does not seem to be set in the future, given the starring role played by Sparkplug, who tends to be absent from such stories.
- Ultra Magnus is referred to as "the greatest Autobot of them all." Have they forgotten about Optimus Prime so quickly?
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