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*The following characters are mentioned or referenced, but do not appear in the story proper: [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]], [[Guardminder]]s, [[Dropkick]]s, [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]], [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]], [[Unicron]], and [[Primus]].
*The following characters are mentioned or referenced, but do not appear in the story proper: [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]], [[Guardminder]]s, [[Dropkick]]s, [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]], [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]], [[Unicron]], and [[Primus]].
*[[Frizz-rat]]s, and [[technohawk]]s are also mentioned.
*[[Frizz-rat]]s, and [[technohawk]]s are also mentioned.
*Overshoot jokes that the Overcharge's are called that because you're charged too much for them, a joke on the toy's eye-watering cost.
*Overshoot jokes that the Overcharges are called that because you're charged too much for them, a joke on the toy's eye-watering cost.
*"[[Terrorbot]]" was a term first used by [[e-Hobby]] for the Overcharges.
*"[[Terrorbot]]" was a term first used by [[e-HOBBY]] for the Overcharges.
*There's a story about the dead climbing up the walls near [[Kalis]], a reference to "[[City of Fear!]]".
*There's a story about the dead climbing up the walls near [[Kalis]], a reference to "[[City of Fear!]]".
*[[Crystal City]] blows up once again.
*[[Crystal City]] blows up once again.
*When Wolfang's leg comes off, it changes from blue to red. That's the colour of the [[Wolfang (Predacon)|''other'' Wolfang's]] leg.
*When Wolfang's leg comes off, it changes from blue to red. That's the colour of the [[Wolfang (Predacon)|''other'' Wolfang's]] leg.
*[[Mnemosurgery]], the medical reprogramming of memories and thoughts, makes the jump from [[IDW Publishing]] to another continuity.  
*[[Mnemosurgery]], the medical reprogramming of memories and thoughts, makes the jump from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity]] to another continuity.  


===Real world references===
===Real world references===


===Other trivia===
===Other trivia===
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://transformersclub.com/burning_bridges.pdf "Burning Bridges" PDF at transformersclub.com] (no membership required to download)
* [http://transformersclub.com/burning_bridges.pdf "Burning Bridges" PDF at transformersclub.com] (no membership required to download)


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Revision as of 21:08, 6 November 2015

Transformers Timelines
text story
Beast Wars: Uprising
"Burning Bridges"
Publisher Transformers Collectors' Club (online exclusive)
First published August 13, 2015
By David Bishop & Jim Sorenson
Illustrations by Josh Burcham
Continuity Beast Wars: Uprising
Chronology early 25th century
Page count 23pp

Synopsis


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Quotes

Notes

Errors

  • Though not necessarily an error, as she does have purple on her, the text of the story describes Stiletto as a "purple robot", while the art depicts her as mostly yellow.

Continuity notes

  • Overshoot dates this story to "half an orbital cycle" after "Head Games" (when "Fort Max went dark").

Transformers references

Real world references

Other trivia

  • This is the first story in Uprising where our 'heroes' have been working for the Builders, giving us another look at the conflict.
  • Bighorn was a beloved member of the Resistance! This is the first time we'd have known that because in both of his appearances, he's been an antagonist and asshole to our POV characters.