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*Among the assembled junk in Wheeljack's workshop is: a computer readout of the [[Kronosphere]] from "[[War Dawn]]", a model of Wheeljack's Cybertronian vehicle mode and a stack of [[conductor|energy conductors]] from "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1]]", the green, circular bomb from "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 2]]", the chunk of [[Meteorini Chipperoni|meteor]] from "[[War of the Dinobots]]", the [[hypno-chip]] nullifier from "[[The Ultimate Doom, Part 3]]", the two designs of the [[cosmitron]] from "[[Divide and Conquer]]", the experimental generator from "[[Masquerade]]" (basically—and not coincidentally, we wager!—all the stuff Wheeljack is fiddling with in the screencaps included in his article on this wiki!), as well as the [[Crystal of Power]] from "[[Fire on the Mountain]]" one of [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] and/or [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]]'s eyes from "[[Ghost in the Machine]]", which are hidden by a speech balloon in the first panel and only vaguely apparent in the second. Also visible is the head of an R5-series droid from ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]''.
*Among the assembled junk in Wheeljack's workshop is: a computer readout of the [[Kronosphere]] from "[[War Dawn]]", a model of Wheeljack's Cybertronian vehicle mode and a stack of [[conductor|energy conductors]] from "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1]]", the green, circular bomb from "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 2]]", the chunk of [[Meteorini Chipperoni|meteor]] from "[[War of the Dinobots]]", the [[hypno-chip]] nullifier from "[[The Ultimate Doom, Part 3]]", the two designs of the [[cosmitron]] from "[[Divide and Conquer]]", the experimental generator from "[[Masquerade]]" (basically—and not coincidentally, we wager!—all the stuff Wheeljack is fiddling with in the screencaps included in his article on this wiki!), as well as the [[Crystal of Power]] from "[[Fire on the Mountain]]" one of [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] and/or [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]]'s eyes from "[[Ghost in the Machine]]", which are hidden by a speech balloon in the first panel and only vaguely apparent in the second. Also visible is the head of an R5-series droid from ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]''.
*Fixit might seem odd to see amongst the Protectobots on first impression, given that the team has its own medic in [[First Aid (G1)|First Aid]], but IDW continuity has yet to establish them as even ''being'' a team, and in any case, the previous story "[[Bullets]]" has established that First Aid is stationed on another planet at the medical facility [[Delphi]].
*Fixit might seem odd to see amongst the Protectobots on first impression, given that the team has its own medic in [[First Aid (G1)|First Aid]], but IDW continuity has yet to establish them as even ''being'' a team, and in any case, the previous story "[[Bullets]]" has established that First Aid is stationed on another planet at the medical facility [[Delphi]].
*Fixit in IDW continuity, is not a Micromaster and is in fact the same size as most regular Transformers. This would mean he is from Cybertron and not Gorlam Prime.
*[[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]] and [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]]'s deaths are mentioned, from ''[[The Transformers: Spotlight|Spotlights]]'' ''[[Spotlight: Ramjet|Ramjet]]'' and ''[[Ride-Along|Prowl]]'' respectively.
*[[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]] and [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]]'s deaths are mentioned, from ''[[The Transformers: Spotlight|Spotlights]]'' ''[[Spotlight: Ramjet|Ramjet]]'' and ''[[Ride-Along|Prowl]]'' respectively.
*The mysterious loss of one of Cybertron's moons was previously mentioned in ''[[The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'' [[Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|#1]].
*The mysterious loss of one of Cybertron's moons was previously mentioned in ''[[The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'' [[Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It|#1]].

Revision as of 16:03, 22 June 2012

The Transformers: Robots in Disguise #3
"Stick Together"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published March 28, 2012
Cover date March 2012
Story by John Barber
Art by Andrew Griffith
Colors by Josh Perez
Letters by Shawn Lee
Editor Carlos Guzman
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Current era (2012)

When mysterious explosions begin going off across Cybertron, Wheeljack and Starscream must put aside their differences to find their source and save Iacon.

Synopsis

The Aerialbots arrive at the Decepticon encampment to perform crowd control while Prowl's security forces remove Ratbat's deceased body. Things start to turn ugly when Prowl makes the infeasible claim that Ratbat committed suicide, and although Starscream backs up the lie, it does little to quell the rowdy Decepticons. Dirge stalks off, sick and tired of the lies and squabbles, but the idealistic Aerialbot Barrel Roll follows him, trying to get him to listen to reason and believing that fliers should stick together. Just as he appears to be getting through to Dirge, a gigantic spontaneous explosion destroys Barrel Roll and several others nearby.

Bumblebee calls on Wheeljack to analyze the mysterious blast, and the scientist is grateful to get out of his workshop and away from an argument over currency exchange between Tappet and Hipotank. As he goes about his work, political tensions are strained even harder: Prowl blames the Decepticons, Metalhawk blames everybody, and Starscream uses the situation to raise issues pertinent to the Decepticons' quality of life. Miffed at Starscream's backhanded altruism, Wheeljack decides to question Dirge, who is recuperating in a medical facility, but the Seeker's fatalistic blame-throwing only serves to aggravate him. Wheeljack's irritation has nothing on Silverbolt's, however: the Aerialbot leader comes storming into the med-bay, blaming Dirge for Barrel Roll's death and seeking revenge. Intent on studying the mystery from all angles before action is taken, Wheeljack is able to throw off Silverbolt's shot and save the Decepticon.

A second explosion occurs during the night just outside the space port, killing thirty-five more Transformers. Again studying the blast crater, Wheeljack is accused by Starscream of failing in his duties because he is only being reactionary, rather than getting ahead of the problem. Wheeljack scoffs when Starscream claims that he could do some real good if he could get the Seekers back together, and begins listing off the dead, arrested or MIA members of the squad... and has a brainstorm when he gets to Thundercracker. Starscream struggles to follow his explanation: with Cybertron alive once more, the planet is now transmitting energy to its moon, reviving it in as well, but because the planet has returned to a prehistoric state, at a time when it had two moons, excess energy is being transmitted that has nowhere to go, coalescing over time and with increasing frequency as explosive bursts akin to ball lightning. With the realization that another explosion is coming within minutes, Starscream scrambles to gather the NAILs in the Decepticons' barracks within the barrel of Kimia's gun, which will be able to resist the temperatures of the blast if Wheeljack is unable to prevent it. Wheeljack, meanwhile, jury-rigs a set of rockets that he launches into low orbit with help from Ironhide, successfully giving the energy charge something to latch on to and allowing it to harmlessly erupt above Cybertron's surface. Arcee watches the cold explosion overhead, and smiles.

Bumblebee, Prowl, Metalhawk and the others arrive at Wheeljack's location just as everything is calming down. Starscream thanks Wheeljack for saving them, but Wheeljack is quick to point out to Bumblebee that even if he had failed to prevent the explosion, it would have been Starscream's quick thinking that would have saved the NAILs. On Wheeljack's recommendation, Bumblebee agrees to let Starscream join their government—which causes Silverbolt to blow a fuse and furiously strike the little yellow 'bot. Prowl tries to intervene, but is likewise slapped down by the Aerialbot leader, who gathers his men and announces that they are seceding from Bumblebee's government. As all assembled watch them go, Starscream quietly remarks that fliers should stick together, and Bumblebee realizes that the Decepticon genuinely doesn't want them to go. He apologizes for zapping Starscream the previous day, and Starscream assures him he won't regret his decision.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons NAILs

Quotes

Notes

  • Unlike the other characters in this series who were in the game, Air Raid does not appear with his War for Cybertron design, instead using a different Cybertronian body based on his Generation 2 Cyberjet stealth bomber form.
  • Ratbat was found by Mixmaster stabbed through with a sword, with one arm ripped off and the other pinned to a wall, and Prowl thinks he can call that suicide? Starscream makes an oblique remark about "offering Ratbat his assistance", but it's unclear if he means in a political sense, or if he's actually trying to say he helped Ratbat kill himself. While the latter would help Prowl's lie, Starscream was standing on a stage in front of hundreds of 'bots when Ratbat was killed...
  • Dirge was last seen in a flashback in All Hail Megatron #7, the events of which he recounts here. While he survived the Insecticon swarm, it doesn't sound like we'll be seeing Deluge again!
  • A sky-sled can be spotted mounted on the wall just behind Wheeljack's head in his workshop. This was a fixture of Ironfist's workshop, indicating that Wheeljack accepted the offer to take it over Xaaron said he was going to make back in "Chaos Theory Part 1" (and, of course, that the workshop survived the crash of Kimia).
  • Among the assembled junk in Wheeljack's workshop is: a computer readout of the Kronosphere from "War Dawn", a model of Wheeljack's Cybertronian vehicle mode and a stack of energy conductors from "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1", the green, circular bomb from "More than Meets the Eye, Part 2", the chunk of meteor from "War of the Dinobots", the hypno-chip nullifier from "The Ultimate Doom, Part 3", the two designs of the cosmitron from "Divide and Conquer", the experimental generator from "Masquerade" (basically—and not coincidentally, we wager!—all the stuff Wheeljack is fiddling with in the screencaps included in his article on this wiki!), as well as the Crystal of Power from "Fire on the Mountain" one of Metroplex and/or Trypticon's eyes from "Ghost in the Machine", which are hidden by a speech balloon in the first panel and only vaguely apparent in the second. Also visible is the head of an R5-series droid from Star Wars.
  • Fixit might seem odd to see amongst the Protectobots on first impression, given that the team has its own medic in First Aid, but IDW continuity has yet to establish them as even being a team, and in any case, the previous story "Bullets" has established that First Aid is stationed on another planet at the medical facility Delphi.
  • Fixit in IDW continuity, is not a Micromaster and is in fact the same size as most regular Transformers. This would mean he is from Cybertron and not Gorlam Prime.
  • Ramjet and Thrust's deaths are mentioned, from Spotlights Ramjet and Prowl respectively.
  • The mysterious loss of one of Cybertron's moons was previously mentioned in More than Meets the Eye #1.
  • Colourist Josh Perez continues to color generic characters and objects as homages to other things: the NAIL in the foreground of the medi-bay is colored like the Tonka GoBots character Rest-Q, while Wheeljack's rocket launcher is colored to resemble Omega Spreem.

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