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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
One of his great claims to fame is the [[Froidian Classification System]] of personality types. {{storylink|The Sensuous Frame}}
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{{spoilers|Speak, Memory: Part 1|January 23, 2016}}


At one time Froid and [[Rung (G1)|Rung]] were considered rivals {{storylink|Signal to Noise}} and they clashed over the proper use of [[Shadowplay|personality adjustment treatment]]. {{storylink|Births, Deaths, and Interventions}} Rung ''may'' have ghostwritten some of Froid's texts or so he implied millions of years later. {{storylink|The Sensuous Frame}}
Froid and Rung were once such good friends that Rung felt able to tell his fellow psychotherapist his deepest, darkest secret: the fact that Rung had been disbarred by practising medicine by a tribunal on the ship ''[[Fateful Archetype]]'', but that the entire crew save for himself had died in a crash and nobody knew. {{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}} Unfortunately, over time, their professional rivalry superseded their friendship. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}} The ethically-bankrupt's Froid's tendency toward plagiarism saw him steal much of Rung's work and publish it as his own, including that which became his greatest claim to fame, the [[Froidian Classification System]] of personality types. {{storylink|The Sensuous Frame}} {{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}}


Shortly before the war, Froid decreed (without even meeting him) that the inconvenient rabble-rouser [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]] ''definitely'' needed personality adjustment and brought [[Trepan]] to 'help' him. However, a sudden change in the law meant a P.A. decision needed two signatures to reduce the risk of abuse. Rung arrived to tell him and offered to countersign if he agreed with the findings. Froid knew Rung wouldn't do it and could only despair that he was going to suffer for this. {{storylink|Births, Deaths, and Interventions}}
Shortly before the outbreak of war on Cybertron, Froid was sent by the [[Senate]] to the world of [[Messatine]] to put a stop to the rabble-rousing writings a miner stationed on the planet named [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]] was producing. Under only the slightest of pretences, Froid "diagnosed" Megatron with mental illness and had [[Trepan]] subject him to [[shadowplay]] to remove his anti-authoritarian thoughts. However, before the procedure could be completed, Rung arrived on Messatine with news of a sudden change to the law that meant a "personality adjustment" decision needed two signatures to reduce the risk of abuse. Rung offered to countersign if he agreed with the findings; Froid knew Rung wouldn't do it and could only despair that he was going to suffer for this. Fortunately for all involved, a sudden energy surge prompted a planetary evacuation, tabling the issue. {{storylink|Births, Deaths, and Interventions}}


In later years, Rung would privately lament that Froid and other rivals had inflicted irreparable damage on his reputation. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}}
Froid was instrumental in the arrest of [[Sunder (G1)|Sunder]], the mnemosurgeon-turned-serial killer known as the "Tetrahex Ripper", when his profiling led Cyberforensics to Sunder's brother [[Sceptre]]. The day Sunder was caught was the last time Froid and Rung saw each other. Froid became fascinated with Sunder's case and joined the crew of the prison ship taking the brothers to [[Garrus 6]]. In-transit, the brothers escaped and took Froid hostage, fleeing aboard a shuttle that was subsequently shot down. {{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}} Unaware that his former frien had been on the ship, Rung did not know what had become of Froid, but believed he died during the war. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}} In later years, Rung would privately lament that Froid and other rivals had inflicted irreparable damage on his reputation, {{storylink|Signal to Noise}} but he still respected his work enough to quote Froid aboard the ''[[Lost Light]]'' when discussing an edit made to ''[[Towards Peace]]'' during a session with [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]]. {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|Towards Peace}}
 
Rung thought that Froid died during the war but that wasn't the case. {{storylink|Signal to Noise}}{{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}}
 
Rung would later quote Froid aboard the ''[[Lost Light]]'' when discussing an edit made to ''[[Towards Peace]]'' during a session with [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]]. {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 1: Towards Peace|Towards Peace}}
 
{{spoilers|Speak, Memory: Part 1|January 23, 2016}}


When Froid appeared on the ''[[Lost Light]]'' there was a tense conversation between him and Rung that revealed the last time they spoke was on the day [[Sunder (G1)|Sunder]], a rogue [[Mnemosurgery|mnemosurgeon]] turned serial killer known as the "[[Tetrahex]] Ripper" was arrested, along with his [[Relatives|brother]] and accomplice [[Sceptre]]. Fascinated by the case, Froid had been aboard the prison ship taking Sunder to [[Garrus 6]] when the two brothers escaped their cells and took him hostage, fleeing the vessel in a shuttle. The shuttle was destroyed and Sceptre died, but Froid and Sunder escaped and settled on [[Scarvix]].
In truth, Sunder and Froid survived the destruction of the shuttle and eventually holed up on the planet [[Scarvix]], where Froid professed he had become something of a celebrity. He entered into a perverse doctor-patient relationship with Sunder: in return for Sunder serving as a subject for him to study, Froid found new victims for the serial killer, who killed by using his "remote mnemosurgery" abilities to feed on buried memories. Froid removed Sunder's eyes to inhibit this power, wearing them around his neck under the guise of a pair of [[Primal Bead]]s.


It was revealed that Froid took Sunder's eyes away from him, under the conviction that he'd only need to see his patients before operating on them, before almost being given Rung for his next meal. He was denied from feasting upon the psychiatrist thanks to the intervention of [[Skids (G1)|Skids]], but eventually was granted back his sight to see his next victims, incapacitating Rung before gaining access into Skids' memories...
Seeking new victims, Froid made his way to the ''Lost Light'' in hopes of getting his hands on Rung's patient files. Rung was shocked to see him alive, but any good feelings that Froid's "resurrection" might had stirred up were firmly stamped down when his one-time friend implied he would reveal his old secret if he did not give him access to his files. Rung refused all the same, so Froid took him to meet Sunder, intending to feed Rung himself to him. {{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}}
{{storylink|Speak, Memory: Part 1}}


===Ask Vector Prime===
===Ask Vector Prime===

Revision as of 18:14, 29 December 2015

Froid is a Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Sometimes a cy-gar is just a cy-gar.

Froid is a psychologist and the Senate's chief psychopathologist in the pre-war era. He and Rung, who is of equal status, don't agree on anything.

We grieve for the murdered word.

—Froid on revisionism, "Towards Peace"

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Froid and Rung were once such good friends that Rung felt able to tell his fellow psychotherapist his deepest, darkest secret: the fact that Rung had been disbarred by practising medicine by a tribunal on the ship Fateful Archetype, but that the entire crew save for himself had died in a crash and nobody knew. Speak, Memory: Part 1 Unfortunately, over time, their professional rivalry superseded their friendship. Signal to Noise The ethically-bankrupt's Froid's tendency toward plagiarism saw him steal much of Rung's work and publish it as his own, including that which became his greatest claim to fame, the Froidian Classification System of personality types. The Sensuous Frame Speak, Memory: Part 1

Shortly before the outbreak of war on Cybertron, Froid was sent by the Senate to the world of Messatine to put a stop to the rabble-rousing writings a miner stationed on the planet named Megatron was producing. Under only the slightest of pretences, Froid "diagnosed" Megatron with mental illness and had Trepan subject him to shadowplay to remove his anti-authoritarian thoughts. However, before the procedure could be completed, Rung arrived on Messatine with news of a sudden change to the law that meant a "personality adjustment" decision needed two signatures to reduce the risk of abuse. Rung offered to countersign if he agreed with the findings; Froid knew Rung wouldn't do it and could only despair that he was going to suffer for this. Fortunately for all involved, a sudden energy surge prompted a planetary evacuation, tabling the issue. Births, Deaths, and Interventions

Froid was instrumental in the arrest of Sunder, the mnemosurgeon-turned-serial killer known as the "Tetrahex Ripper", when his profiling led Cyberforensics to Sunder's brother Sceptre. The day Sunder was caught was the last time Froid and Rung saw each other. Froid became fascinated with Sunder's case and joined the crew of the prison ship taking the brothers to Garrus 6. In-transit, the brothers escaped and took Froid hostage, fleeing aboard a shuttle that was subsequently shot down. Speak, Memory: Part 1 Unaware that his former frien had been on the ship, Rung did not know what had become of Froid, but believed he died during the war. Signal to Noise In later years, Rung would privately lament that Froid and other rivals had inflicted irreparable damage on his reputation, Signal to Noise but he still respected his work enough to quote Froid aboard the Lost Light when discussing an edit made to Towards Peace during a session with Megatron. Towards Peace

In truth, Sunder and Froid survived the destruction of the shuttle and eventually holed up on the planet Scarvix, where Froid professed he had become something of a celebrity. He entered into a perverse doctor-patient relationship with Sunder: in return for Sunder serving as a subject for him to study, Froid found new victims for the serial killer, who killed by using his "remote mnemosurgery" abilities to feed on buried memories. Froid removed Sunder's eyes to inhibit this power, wearing them around his neck under the guise of a pair of Primal Beads.

Seeking new victims, Froid made his way to the Lost Light in hopes of getting his hands on Rung's patient files. Rung was shocked to see him alive, but any good feelings that Froid's "resurrection" might had stirred up were firmly stamped down when his one-time friend implied he would reveal his old secret if he did not give him access to his files. Rung refused all the same, so Froid took him to meet Sunder, intending to feed Rung himself to him. Speak, Memory: Part 1

Ask Vector Prime

Swindle, of Swindle, Swindle & Swindle, didn't always get along with Swindle and Swindle. He recommended Blot or Froid for Conjunx Endura counseling. Ask Vector Prime

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