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:''Wreckers: Declassified is a collection of datalogs from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW]] | :''Wreckers: Declassified is a collection of datalogs from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]]''. | ||
[[ | [[File:LastStandoftheWreckers1-Ironfist.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|Ever wonder if he made an article on [[Scoop (G1)|Scoop]]?]] | ||
'''''Wreckers: Declassified''''' is a collection of 332 historical datalogs put together by "[[Fisitron]]" (AKA Ironfist), unauthorized chronicler of the [[Wrecker]]s. After bombarding [[Autobot High Command]] with data access requests, Fisitron was able to include mission reports, psych profiles, and more in ''Declassified''. {{storylink|Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 1}} | '''''Wreckers: Declassified''''' is a collection of 332 historical datalogs put together by "[[Fisitron]]" (AKA Ironfist), unauthorized chronicler of the [[Wrecker]]s. After bombarding [[Autobot High Command]] with data access requests, Fisitron was able to include mission reports, psych profiles, and more in ''Declassified''. {{storylink|Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 1}} | ||
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* "The Wreckers' Lightning Strike", "Wreckers at the Pole" and "The Wreckers' Air Attack" reference the [[Ladybird Books]] titles ''[[Autobots' Lightning Strike]]'', ''[[Decepticons at the Pole]]'' and ''[[Galvatron's Air Attack]]''. | * "The Wreckers' Lightning Strike", "Wreckers at the Pole" and "The Wreckers' Air Attack" reference the [[Ladybird Books]] titles ''[[Autobots' Lightning Strike]]'', ''[[Decepticons at the Pole]]'' and ''[[Galvatron's Air Attack]]''. | ||
* Datalog 151 refers to the [[The Legacy of Unicron!|Marvel UK issue number]] in which [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]] leaves the Transformers universe. 113, the other number used, is [[Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!|the issue]] in which Death's Head first appears, but since 113 is a number repeated frequently in ''Last Stand of the Wreckers'' material, it's possible this is unrelated. | * Datalog 151 refers to the [[The Legacy of Unicron!|Marvel UK issue number]] in which [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]] leaves the Transformers universe. 113, the other number used, is [[Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!|the issue]] in which Death's Head first appears, but since 113 is a number repeated frequently in ''Last Stand of the Wreckers'' material, it's possible this is unrelated. | ||
* 332 is, of course, the number of issues of the [[ | * 332 is, of course, the number of issues of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Marvel UK comic]]. | ||
* [[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]] wonders if he's really as one-dimensionally gung-ho as he seems in the datalogs. | * [[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]] wonders if he's really as one-dimensionally gung-ho as he seems in the datalogs. | ||
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[[Category: Transformer culture]] | [[Category:Transformer culture]] | ||
Revision as of 00:12, 5 September 2014
| The name or term "Wrecker" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Wrecker (disambiguation). |
- Wreckers: Declassified is a collection of datalogs from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Wreckers: Declassified is a collection of 332 historical datalogs put together by "Fisitron" (AKA Ironfist), unauthorized chronicler of the Wreckers. After bombarding Autobot High Command with data access requests, Fisitron was able to include mission reports, psych profiles, and more in Declassified. Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 1
Because of Fisitron's idolisation of the Wreckers, his tendency to dramatise, and the sanitised nature of the official material (the information about Pova is a complete lie), the datalogs serve as unwitting propaganda for the Wreckers. As a result, the Wreckers become symbols for the other Autobots to believe in and not the line-crossing thugs with a death wish that they so often are. Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 5
Upon Fisitron's death, the Declassifieds were re-released, alongside other material, in the posthumous The Complete Works of Fisitron. A heartfelt (and that term is used very loosely) foreword from Prowl preceded the main text. Zero Point
Known articles
- "The Unofficial Wreckers' Training Manual"
- Rule 1: Stick Together
- Rule 2: Keep Calm
- Rule 3: Don't Make it Personal
- Rule 4: Always Focus on the Positives
- Rule 5: Stay the Course
- Rule 6: Never, Ever Show any Sign of Weakness
- "Wreckers at the Pole"
- "Wreck 'n' Rule: The Significance of the Contraction in a Post-Impactor Generative Lexicon"
- "The Wreckers' Air Attack"
- "The Wreckers' Lightning Strike" (Datalog 97)
- "The Wreckers: Showdown at Pova" (Datalog 113)
- "The Wreckers at the Crossroads of Time" (Datalog 151)
- "The Wreckers' Last Stand" (Datalog 332, completed by a Verity Carlo)
Unpublished
- Fisitron's autobiography
Notes
- Certain phrases in Wreckers: Declassified are repeated often enough that his fans have coined a term for them: Fisitronisms.
- "The Wreckers' Lightning Strike", "Wreckers at the Pole" and "The Wreckers' Air Attack" reference the Ladybird Books titles Autobots' Lightning Strike, Decepticons at the Pole and Galvatron's Air Attack.
- Datalog 151 refers to the Marvel UK issue number in which Death's Head leaves the Transformers universe. 113, the other number used, is the issue in which Death's Head first appears, but since 113 is a number repeated frequently in Last Stand of the Wreckers material, it's possible this is unrelated.
- 332 is, of course, the number of issues of the Marvel UK comic.
- Roadbuster wonders if he's really as one-dimensionally gung-ho as he seems in the datalogs.



