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==Quotes==


==Notes==
==Notes==
===Artwork and technical errors===
===Continuity errors===
*While Megatron comes by his fusion cannon in the course of the story, the last illustration with Megatron and Ravage looking at the dying Overlord is ''after'' that point, and so he should be wearing it.
===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
*Optimus Prime is but a successful Iaconian athlete in this story.
*Optimus Prime is but a successful Iaconian athlete in this story.
*The Autobot Overlord is the last of his line, with influence but little real power since the Overlords' "planet-wide autocracy" gave way to the city-states in the wake of an energy crisis caused by a continuing birth rate combined with a plummeting death-rate.
*The Autobot Overlord is the last of his line, with influence but little real power since the Overlords' "planet-wide autocracy" gave way to the city-states in the wake of an energy crisis caused by a continuing birth rate combined with a plummeting death-rate.
*[[Emirate]] [[Xaaron]] and High Councilor [[Tomaandi]] appear to be Iacon politicians, with General [[Traachon]] being the leader of the Iacon military.
*[[Emirate]] [[Xaaron]] and High Councilor [[Tomaandi]] appear to be Iacon politicians, with General [[Traachon]] being the leader of the Iacon military.
*This story tells us how Megatron originally came across his [[fusion cannon]], but see Errors below.
*This story tells us how Megatron originally came across his [[fusion cannon]].
*[[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] and [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] are mentioned as leaders of Tarn and Vos, respectively.
*[[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] and [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] are mentioned as leaders of Tarn and Vos, respectively.
*This story precedes "[[And There Shall Come...a Leader!]]" chronologically and retcons that story's stance that Megatron and Prime did not know each other before the war.
*This story precedes "[[And There Shall Come...a Leader!]]" chronologically and retcons that story's stance that Megatron and Prime did not know each other before the war.


===Transformers references===
===Real-life references===
*The terrorist attack on the Games was a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Munich massacre|events surrounding the 1972 Munich Olympics]].<ref name="TFCUK2int"/>
*The "spark" for the gladiatorial setting came from [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]]'s fight on [[Sherman Dam]] in "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 2]]".<ref name="TFCUK2int">Interview with James Hill in ''The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2'', pg 256-257</ref>
*The "spark" for the gladiatorial setting came from [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]]'s fight on [[Sherman Dam]] in "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 2]]".<ref name="TFCUK2int">Interview with James Hill in ''The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2'', pg 256-257</ref>


===Real-world references===
===Other trivia===
*The terrorist attack on the Games was a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Munich massacre|events surrounding the 1972 Munich Olympics]].<ref name="TFCUK2int"/>
 
===Errors===
*While Megatron comes by his fusion cannon in the course of the story, the last illustration with Megatron and Ravage looking at the dying Overlord (above left) is ''after'' that point, and so he should be wearing it.
 
===Trivia===
*This story is prefaced with the title "A Tale from Cybertron".
*This story is prefaced with the title "A Tale from Cybertron".
*The State Games are mentioned by [[Alpha Trion (WFC)|Alpha Trion]] in ''[[Transformers: Exodus]]'' as being an annual event held in [[Tarn (polity)|Tarn]] during Cybertron's [[Golden Age]].
*The State Games are mentioned by [[Alpha Trion (WFC)|Alpha Trion]] in ''[[Transformers: Exodus]]'' as being an annual event held in [[Tarn (polity)|Tarn]] during Cybertron's [[Golden Age]].

Revision as of 22:38, 5 February 2015

Transformers Annual 1987

The golden age before the golden age.
"State Games"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published September 1986
Cover date 1987
Writer James Hill
Art John Stokes[1]
Editor Sheila Cranna[1]
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity (Marvel UK)
Chronology Immediately pre-Great War

The War begins...

Synopsis

The Games are an inter-city competition created by the Autobot Overlord to facilitate goodwill between the various city-states such as Iacon, Tarn and Vos. Tensions have been rising on Cybertron as new Transformer life is created unabated, putting increased pressure on the planet's resources.

Megatron, a citizen of Tarn, is a successful but particularly vicious athlete. Optimus Prime is very much his equal, and the two share a somewhat acrimonious sporting rivalry.

The Games are being held in Tarn. The Vos athletic team breaks into Tarn's power generator with the purpose of planting a bomb, destroying Tarn, while at the same time leaving evidence to suggest that it was Iacon who was responsible. The resulting war would decimate Tarn and Iacon, leaving Vos (ruled by a criminal syndicate headed by Starscream) the most powerful city on Cybertron. However, the team are caught in the process. The bomb still goes off, but not before Vos's guilt becomes known. Tarn is instantly nearly completely destroyed and the war between Vos and Tarn begins.

File:Overlordautobot.jpg
"The only water in the forest is the river."

The commencement of hostilities traps the athletes and the Autobot Overlord in what was now the frontline of an inter-city war. The Autobot Overlord is ancient and frail, and requires frequent care. Megatron and Optimus Prime accompany the Overlord's two bodyguards, Ravage and Nightstalker in attempting to return the Overlord to Iacon through the battlefield. However, the fighting becomes too intense, and Optimus Prime leaves the other three with the Overlord to go to Iacon alone to gather reinforcements. While Prime is away, Nightstalker sacrifices himself in a suicide explosion leaving only Ravage and Megatron to stand guard. Megatron, seeing that Cybertron was about to go through a major political change, leaves the Overlord to die, with Ravage following suit.

When the war between Vos and Tarn finishes, Megatron convinces the survivors to unite as a new faction, the Decepticons, against Iacon, who Megatron is convinced could have intervened to prevent the war.

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Quotes

Notes

Artwork and technical errors

Continuity errors

  • While Megatron comes by his fusion cannon in the course of the story, the last illustration with Megatron and Ravage looking at the dying Overlord is after that point, and so he should be wearing it.

Continuity notes

  • Optimus Prime is but a successful Iaconian athlete in this story.
  • The Autobot Overlord is the last of his line, with influence but little real power since the Overlords' "planet-wide autocracy" gave way to the city-states in the wake of an energy crisis caused by a continuing birth rate combined with a plummeting death-rate.
  • Emirate Xaaron and High Councilor Tomaandi appear to be Iacon politicians, with General Traachon being the leader of the Iacon military.
  • This story tells us how Megatron originally came across his fusion cannon.
  • Shockwave and Starscream are mentioned as leaders of Tarn and Vos, respectively.
  • This story precedes "And There Shall Come...a Leader!" chronologically and retcons that story's stance that Megatron and Prime did not know each other before the war.

Real-life references

Other trivia

  • This story is prefaced with the title "A Tale from Cybertron".
  • The State Games are mentioned by Alpha Trion in Transformers: Exodus as being an annual event held in Tarn during Cybertron's Golden Age.
  • This is one of the more influential stories in the comics. The concept of the Decepticons having their origins in gladiatorial games and of political tensions in a declining Cybertron were visited again in both the Dreamwave and IDW G1 continuities and in the Aligned continuity family. IDW's The Transformers: Megatron Origin is in many ways a retelling of "State Games", using combat games (albeit illegal), economic depression and anger towards the politics of Iacon as major plot points.
  • James Hill pitched an adaptation of "State Games" as a comic to IDW Publishing in 2007. The pitch is included in The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2.

Covers (2)

Reprints

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2, pg 254
  2. 2.0 2.1 Interview with James Hill in The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2, pg 256-257