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{{disambig2|the ''Cybertron'' issue|the ''Beast Machines'' episode|Revelations Part III: Apocalypse}} | {{disambig2|the ''Cybertron'' issue|the ''Beast Machines'' episode|Revelations Part III: Apocalypse}} | ||
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|seriesissue=''[[Transformers: Cybertron: Balancing Act| | |seriesissue=''[[Transformers: Cybertron: Balancing Act|Revelations]]'' | ||
|prev=Revelations Part 2 | |prev=Revelations Part 2 | ||
|next=Revelations Part 4 | |||
|seriesissue2=''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Transformers: Cybertron]]'' | |||
|title="Revelations Part 3" | |title="Revelations Part 3" | ||
|publisher=[[Fun Publications]] | |publisher=[[Fun Publications]] | ||
|plot by=[[Forest Lee]], [[Dan Khanna]] | |plot by=[[Forest Lee]], [[Dan Khanna]] | ||
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Standing outside the [[Archives]], [[Soundwave (Cybertron)|Soundwave]] summons [[Laserbeak (Cybertron)|Laserbeak]] and orders it to retrieve the [[Dead Matrix]]. Laserbeak enters stealth mode and successfully retrieves it. | Standing outside the [[Archives]], [[Soundwave (Cybertron)|Soundwave]] summons [[Laserbeak (Cybertron)|Laserbeak]] and orders it to retrieve the [[Dead Matrix]]. Laserbeak enters stealth mode and successfully retrieves it. | ||
After travelling to the [[Unicron Singularity]], Soundwave alters the Dead Matrix's wave harmonics and throws it into the [[black hole]]. Immediately, a glowing lifeforce emerges and greets Soundwave. Soundwave addresses his lord before it travels 700 lightyears away to a nearby planet named [[Yst]]. As the lifeforce penetrates the planet, it narrates its agenda, explaining at length who it is. | After travelling to the [[Unicron Singularity]], Soundwave alters the Dead Matrix's wave harmonics and throws it into the [[black hole]]. Immediately, a glowing lifeforce emerges and greets Soundwave. Soundwave addresses his lord before it travels 700 lightyears away to a nearby planet named [[Yst]]. As the lifeforce penetrates the planet, it narrates its agenda, explaining at length who it is. Yst explodes into chaos and war as the inhabitants begin to tear each other apart. This culminates in the planet's destruction. | ||
Amidst the debris, [[Unicron]] is reborn. | Amidst the debris, [[Unicron]] is reborn. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Soundwave in isolation behaves more like the [[Soundwave (G1)|G1 version of the character]]. His profile entry, included in the same issue, notes that his show persona is an | *Soundwave in isolation behaves more like the [[Soundwave (G1)|G1 version of the character]]. His profile entry, included in the same issue, notes that his show persona is an effect he puts on for others due to socialization issues. | ||
*It is unknown just how long there was between Unicron's arrival on Yst and its destruction. Assuming that it all still takes place within the timeframe of the [[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|''Cybertron'' cartoon]]'s events, it | *It is unknown just how long there was between Unicron's arrival on Yst and its destruction. Assuming that it all still takes place within the timeframe of the [[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|''Cybertron'' cartoon]]'s events, it is likely only a few days. | ||
*Soundwave, while throwing the Dark Matrix into the anomaly, is described and depicted as standing right in the event horizon of the black hole. This would be difficult with real physics, but the cartoon already threw that out the window, so oh well. | *Soundwave, while throwing the Dark Matrix into the anomaly, is described and depicted as standing right in the event horizon of the black hole. This would be difficult with real physics, but the cartoon already threw that out the window, so oh well. | ||
*Soundwave's color scheme is based upon the animated series CGI model and his [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] release, rather than the [[Hasbro]] version's appearance. | *Soundwave's color scheme is based upon the animated series CGI model and his [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] release, rather than the [[Hasbro]] version's appearance. | ||
Revision as of 17:38, 12 April 2015
| This article is about the Cybertron issue. For the Beast Machines episode, see Revelations Part III: Apocalypse. |
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| Publisher | Fun Publications | ||||||||||||
| Published in | Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #9 | ||||||||||||
| Plot by | Forest Lee, Dan Khanna | ||||||||||||
| Script by | Forest Lee | ||||||||||||
| Pencils by | Dan Khanna | ||||||||||||
| Inks by | Terry Pallot | ||||||||||||
| Colors by | Rob Ruffolo | ||||||||||||
| Letters by | Robbie Robbins | ||||||||||||
Soundwave and Laserbeak have dark designs for the Dead Matrix.
Synopsis
Standing outside the Archives, Soundwave summons Laserbeak and orders it to retrieve the Dead Matrix. Laserbeak enters stealth mode and successfully retrieves it.
After travelling to the Unicron Singularity, Soundwave alters the Dead Matrix's wave harmonics and throws it into the black hole. Immediately, a glowing lifeforce emerges and greets Soundwave. Soundwave addresses his lord before it travels 700 lightyears away to a nearby planet named Yst. As the lifeforce penetrates the planet, it narrates its agenda, explaining at length who it is. Yst explodes into chaos and war as the inhabitants begin to tear each other apart. This culminates in the planet's destruction.
Amidst the debris, Unicron is reborn.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Decepticons | Others |
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Notes
- Soundwave in isolation behaves more like the G1 version of the character. His profile entry, included in the same issue, notes that his show persona is an effect he puts on for others due to socialization issues.
- It is unknown just how long there was between Unicron's arrival on Yst and its destruction. Assuming that it all still takes place within the timeframe of the Cybertron cartoon's events, it is likely only a few days.
- Soundwave, while throwing the Dark Matrix into the anomaly, is described and depicted as standing right in the event horizon of the black hole. This would be difficult with real physics, but the cartoon already threw that out the window, so oh well.
- Soundwave's color scheme is based upon the animated series CGI model and his Takara release, rather than the Hasbro version's appearance.
Errors
- The Dark Matrix is miscolored to look like Big Convoy's Energon Matrix, which is gold and red.

