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[[Image:Petesinclair.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He likes Tigatron so much he made him older.]]
[[Image:Petesinclair.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He likes Tigatron so much he made him older.]]
'''Pete Sinclair''' does a lot of work for [[Fun Publications]], most notably as an editor on the [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine]] and as a contributor to its corresponding fiction. Across various Transformers message boards, Pete is the voice of Fun Publications, answering questions, calming [[Ruined FOREVER|nerdrage]], and basically serving as the closest thing they have to a Public Relations representative.
'''Pete Sinclair''' does a lot of work for [[Fun Publications]], most notably as an editor on the [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine]] and as a contributor to its corresponding fiction. Across various Transformers message boards, Pete is the voice of Fun Publications, answering questions, calming [[Ruined FOREVER|nerdrage]], and basically serving as the closest thing they have to a Public Relations representative.


Behind the scenes, Pete Sinclair has helped run [[BotCon|BotCons]] for several years starting with [[3H Productions|3H Enterprises]], keeping panels running smoothly and heading events such as the charity auction. When BotCon became [[The Official Transformers Collectors Convention|OTFCC]], he joined with [[Jon Hartman|Jon]] and [[Karl Hartman]] in running BotCon 2004, an unofficial Transformers convention. When the convention license moved to Fun Publications, Pete moved to FP as a fandom consultant. He now works for them as a full-time employee.
Behind the scenes, Pete Sinclair has helped run [[BotCon]]s for several years starting with [[3H Productions|3H Enterprises]], keeping panels running smoothly and heading events such as the charity auction. When BotCon became [[The Official Transformers Collectors Convention|OTFCC]], he joined with [[Jon Hartman|Jon]] and [[Karl Hartman]] in running BotCon 2004, an unofficial Transformers convention. When the convention license moved to Fun Publications, Pete moved to FP as a fandom consultant. He now works for them as a full-time employee.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
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*''[[A Flash Forward]]''
*''[[A Flash Forward]]''
*"[[Games of Deception]]"
*"[[Games of Deception]]"
*"[[Shattered Glass]]"
*"[[Shattered Glass (issue)|Shattered Glass]]"
*"[[Wings of Honor]]"
*"[[Wings of Honor]]"
*"[[Generation 2: Redux]]"
*"[[Generation 2: Redux]]"

Revision as of 17:35, 3 April 2016

The name or term "Pete" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Pete (disambiguation).
He likes Tigatron so much he made him older.

Pete Sinclair does a lot of work for Fun Publications, most notably as an editor on the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine and as a contributor to its corresponding fiction. Across various Transformers message boards, Pete is the voice of Fun Publications, answering questions, calming nerdrage, and basically serving as the closest thing they have to a Public Relations representative.

Behind the scenes, Pete Sinclair has helped run BotCons for several years starting with 3H Enterprises, keeping panels running smoothly and heading events such as the charity auction. When BotCon became OTFCC, he joined with Jon and Karl Hartman in running BotCon 2004, an unofficial Transformers convention. When the convention license moved to Fun Publications, Pete moved to FP as a fandom consultant. He now works for them as a full-time employee.

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