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===Reprints===
===Reprints===
*[[2006]] ''[[The Transformers: Infiltration]]''
* '''''[[The Transformers: Infiltration]]''''' TPB <small>([[September 13]], [[2006]]) ISBN 1600100104 / ISBN 978-1600100109</small>
*[[2007]] ''[[The Transformers: The Premiere Collection Volume 1]]''
* '''''The Transformers: Infiltration'' Manga''' TPB <small>([[November 29]], 2006) ISBN 1600100198 / ISBN 978-1600100192</small>
*[[2010]] ''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Volume One]]''
* '''''[[The Transformers: The Premiere Collection]]''''' Volume 1 HC <small>([[December 5]], [[2007]]) ISBN 1600101186 / ISBN 978-1600101182</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: The IDW Collection Volume One]]''''' HC <small>([[May 26]], [[2010]]) ISBN 1600106676 / ISBN 978-1600106675</small>
* '''''[[The Transformers: Phase One Omnibus]]''''' TPB <small>([[September 10]], [[2014]]) ISBN 1631401130 / ISBN 978-1631401138</small>

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The Transformers: Infiltration #3

Eat foot, dig?
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published March 8, 2006
Cover date March 2006
Written by Simon Furman
Art by E. J. Su
Colors by John Rauch
Letters by Tom B. Long
Edits by Chris Ryall & Dan Taylor
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology Infiltration

The Decepticons attempt to erase evidence of their location while Ratchet warns Prowl of the situation.

Synopsis

Aboard the Autobot starship Ark-19, located at the bottom of Lake Michigan, Prowl gives Ratchet a thorough dressing-down for disobeying his orders and breaking cover, then tells him to find out just what's on Verity Carlo's stolen palmtop and to get rid of the humans, refusing Ratchet's suggestion that Prowl alert Optimus Prime. Ratchet reminds them that regardless of whether or not the Decepticons are acting under orders or have gone rogue, it's only a matter of time before Megatron arrives. Fortunately, his pleas do not fall on deaf audio sensors, as Ironhide listens intently.

Ratchet appears to Verity, Hunter O'Nion, and Jimmy Pink in their containment cell and persuades Verity to hand the palmtop over. He shows them the mysterious businessman's photos and explains that they show a Decepticon Command Bunker, mysteriously abandoned (which Decepticons never do) and apparently in Siege Mode much too early for standard Decepticon procedure. While this is going on, Ironhide finishes sending a pulsewave to Autobot command, for Optimus Prime's optics only.

In the meantime, a police officer is investigating the dead body found on an Arizona reservation, tracking him to a caravan park—just as a pair of war-planes, one black, one purple, appear out of thin air and destroy the dead man's caravan before promptly disappearing again. Later, an Abrams battle tank destroys the remains of Jimmy Pink's garage, then transforms into the purple plane and along with the black one disappears yet again. Finally, the coach which Verity and the dead man traveled on is destroyed.

Verity, Hunter and Jimmy insist that Ratchet take them to the Decepticon bunker in Nebraska so that they can locate the proof Ratchet needs to persuade Prowl of the severity of the situation. Partially swayed, Ratchet makes his mind up when Bumblebee offers to help out. The three humans and two Autobots make their way to Nebraska—just as the Decepticon lieutenant Starscream orders Skywarp and Blitzwing to destroy the bunker...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • Prowl dismisses Ratchet's actions as being to "give yourself another shot at being a hero", implying that he has carried out similar actions in the past which may have gone wrong.
  • The "Decepticomments" section featured mail answered by Chris Ryall and short ads for next month's issues: Infiltration #4, The Gathering #3, Generations #2.
  • The first few pages of this story were reprinted as part of a Free Comic Book Day issue by IDW Publishing on May 6th, 2006.

Covers (7)

  • Cover A: Prowl amongst explosions by E. J. Su, part 2 of a larger image
  • Cover B: Blitzwing vs Jazz by Guido Guidi
  • Cover C: Blitzwing in tank mode by Andrew Wildman
  • Cover D: Humans at Ratchet's feet by James Raiz
  • Cover RI-A: Foil stamp of cover D
  • Cover RI-B: Prowl by Guido Guidi
  • Cover RI-C: Blitzwing by Guido Guidi (includes 3 mini-prints)

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