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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
[[Teletraan 10]] drops her gun, unable to shoot her best friend. [[Ravage (G1)|Kurohyō Man]] is shocked to find that they've arrived in [[2005]], ''inside'' the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]... just as his past self is trying to interface with [[ | [[Teletraan 10]] drops her gun, unable to shoot her best friend. [[Ravage (G1)|Kurohyō Man]] is shocked to find that they've arrived in [[2005]], ''inside'' the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]... just as his past self is trying to interface with [[Teletraan I]]! | ||
[[Teletraan 15]] rushes the past Kurohyō Man, but the present one clamps his jaws down on her ankle, stopping her cold. Through the bite, he howls that she's going to ruin his plan... he had traveled from the future to use the [[Autobot]] computer's data to alter the timestream and remove "unnecessary conflict". 15 is resolute though, and uses her buzzsaw-arm to ''cut off her own leg to free herself''. She then lunges at Teletraan I's control panel, thrusting her buzzsaw into it. The damage erases chunks of [[bio]] and [[Tech Spec]]s data... and there's a flash of light... | [[Teletraan 15]] rushes the past Kurohyō Man, but the present one clamps his jaws down on her ankle, stopping her cold. Through the bite, he howls that she's going to ruin his plan... he had traveled from the future to use the [[Autobot]] computer's data to alter the timestream and remove "unnecessary conflict". 15 is resolute though, and uses her buzzsaw-arm to ''cut off her own leg to free herself''. She then lunges at Teletraan I's control panel, thrusting her buzzsaw into it. The damage erases chunks of [[bio]] and [[Tech Spec]]s data... and there's a flash of light... | ||
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* [[Teletraan 10]] (1) | *[[Teletraan 10]] (1) | ||
* [[Teletraan 15]] (2) | *[[Teletraan 15]] (2) | ||
* [[Ravage (G1)|Kurohyō Man]] (3) | *[[Ravage (G1)|Kurohyō Man]] (3) | ||
* [[Rosanna (KP)|Rosanna]] (5) | *[[Rosanna (KP)|Rosanna]] (5) | ||
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* [[Sundor]] (4) | *[[Sundor]] (4) | ||
* [[Glit (KP)|Glit]] (6) | *[[Glit (KP)|Glit]] (6) | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* And thus, the saga of Teletraan 15 draws to a close, with yet another wacky time-loop. | *And thus, the saga of Teletraan 15 draws to a close, with yet another wacky time-loop. | ||
* We finally find out the nature of the mission [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ultra Magnus]] gave the Cassettrons back in "[[Sparkbots Volume 2]]", though how he got wind of all this is kind of up in the air. | *We finally find out the nature of the mission [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ultra Magnus]] gave the Cassettrons back in "[[Sparkbots Volume 2]]", though how he got wind of all this is kind of up in the air. | ||
* Yeah, we all know Kurohyō Man is [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] Ravage from the future. But at no point in the comic is he ever explicitly called by his original name. | *Yeah, we all know Kurohyō Man is [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] Ravage from the future. But at no point in the comic is he ever explicitly called by his original name. | ||
* Again, the art in this volume is both very pencil-sketchy, and very crowded, with a whopping ''18'' panels on a single page. | *Again, the art in this volume is both very pencil-sketchy, and very crowded, with a whopping ''18'' panels on a single page. | ||
[[Category:15 Go! Go! issues]] | [[Category:15 Go! Go! issues]] | ||
Revision as of 23:33, 21 September 2016
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| "15 Volume: The Last Part" 15編 最終回
(15 Hen Saishūkai) | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | ASCII Media Works | ||||||||||||
| Published in | Dengeki Hobby August 2007 | ||||||||||||
| First published | June 25 2007 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Yuki Ohshima | ||||||||||||
| Artist | Yuki Ohshima | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity | ||||||||||||
Predestination is a real pain.
Synopsis
Teletraan 10 drops her gun, unable to shoot her best friend. Kurohyō Man is shocked to find that they've arrived in 2005, inside the Ark... just as his past self is trying to interface with Teletraan I!
Teletraan 15 rushes the past Kurohyō Man, but the present one clamps his jaws down on her ankle, stopping her cold. Through the bite, he howls that she's going to ruin his plan... he had traveled from the future to use the Autobot computer's data to alter the timestream and remove "unnecessary conflict". 15 is resolute though, and uses her buzzsaw-arm to cut off her own leg to free herself. She then lunges at Teletraan I's control panel, thrusting her buzzsaw into it. The damage erases chunks of bio and Tech Specs data... and there's a flash of light...
Back inside the cruiser, 10 helps a heavily-damaged 15 stay upright. Kurohyō Man admits a grudging respect for his subordinates for foiling his plan... then promptly dumps the girls and cassettes out of the ship, then vanishes in a burst of transwarp. Despite their predicament, 15 is happy to have averted a major time catastrophe.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons |
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Notes
- And thus, the saga of Teletraan 15 draws to a close, with yet another wacky time-loop.
- We finally find out the nature of the mission Ultra Magnus gave the Cassettrons back in "Sparkbots Volume 2", though how he got wind of all this is kind of up in the air.
- Yeah, we all know Kurohyō Man is Predacon Ravage from the future. But at no point in the comic is he ever explicitly called by his original name.
- Again, the art in this volume is both very pencil-sketchy, and very crowded, with a whopping 18 panels on a single page.

