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When [[Joe Colton]] was placed in command of the EDC, Qian joined [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] under the codename "Talon". He was part of a squad sent to capture Galvatron's troops only to be beaten back by [[Victorion]]. He was dismayed to once again be humiliated by the Combiner before he managed to impale an unsuspecting [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]], whom he began to transport back to [[Governor's Island]]. He considered this a victory and looked forward to picking through the ruined remains of the ''[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]]''. He was also pleased with the more violent approach of the new management. {{storylink|White Heat}} He was left behind to guard Governor's Island as the bulk of G.I. Joe was off fighting [[Dire Wraith|Dire Wraiths]] and forced to listen to Spike's whining. Talon then barely managed to give the base an early warning before [[Action Man]] broke into the base, freed [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] and turned [[M.A.S.K.]] on G.I. Joe. {{storylink|The Modern World}} | When [[Joe Colton]] was placed in command of the EDC, Qian joined [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] under the codename "Talon". He was part of a squad sent to capture Galvatron's troops only to be beaten back by [[Victorion]]. He was dismayed to once again be humiliated by the Combiner before he managed to impale an unsuspecting [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]], whom he began to transport back to [[Governor's Island]]. He considered this a victory and looked forward to picking through the ruined remains of the ''[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]]''. He was also pleased with the more violent approach of the new management. {{storylink|White Heat}} He was left behind to guard Governor's Island as the bulk of G.I. Joe was off fighting [[Dire Wraith|Dire Wraiths]] and forced to listen to Spike's whining. Talon then barely managed to give the base an early warning before [[Action Man]] broke into the base, freed [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] and turned [[M.A.S.K.]] on G.I. Joe. {{storylink|The Modern World}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:04, 4 January 2017
| The name or term "Talon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Talon (disambiguation). |
- Zilong Qian is a human from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Zilong Qian is an elite soldier of the People's Republic of China, a high-ranking operative of the People's Liberation Army Mecha Force. He's not very friendly to Cybertronians.
Qian is currently operating with G.I. Joe with the code name of Talon.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity

Zilong Qian led the Mecha Force in an attack run against the Transformers in Shanghai, ordering that nobody involved got to walk away. With organised tactical force, he killed several Transformers and forced both sides into retreat... not realising that in the Autobot's case, they didn't want to kill humans. Zilong was very unhappy when Optimus Prime subsequently broadcast a declaration that Earth was now an Autobot protectorate. Once Upon a Time on Earth
The President of the United States had the Mecha Force invited to operate on U.S. soil, with Zilong as the liaison between her and Beijing. (He officiously explained how the People's Liberation Army Mecha Force wasn't the same thing as the actual army but nobody cared except nerds) New Worlds Order His first mission was, alongside Earth Defense Command and U.S. military, to raid a suspected Autobot base in the Sierras. (Notorious criminal and reckless killer Spike Witwicky liked him cos Zilong liked killing Transformers too!) When they got there, they found the Autobots had left a message of "WE ARE HERE TO HELP" for the humans to find. In a discussion about their agenda, Zilong opined that the real difference was the Decepticons wanted to kill them all and the Autobots just wanted resources. When Aileron accidentally helped his case by attacking the White House, he helped drive the Autobots off by using China's orbital laser death cannon at Marissa Faireborn's request. Edge of the Earth
Shortly after, and with a growing friendly relationship with Spike, Qian joined an attack on the Autobot field base at Monument Valley. He personally shot an Insecticon off Spike's ship and demanded Optimus surrender if he wanted to live. It's Beginning To And Back Again Soundwave eventually tired of playing dummy and rushed into battle effortlessly overpowering Qian's mech. Qian panicked and begged Spike to save him before Soundwave began melting both their minds with his telepathic powers. This granted the Decepticon a realization about humans and he surrendered to them. Optimus Prime then raised Metrotitan from beneath the ground and sent Qian and the other humans running away. As Above...So Below Back at the White House, he question why the humans should trust Blackrock (because Blackrock had charisma). He later observed Optimus place Galvatron's head on the lawn of the White House. No Fair Fights
When Joe Colton was placed in command of the EDC, Qian joined G.I. Joe under the codename "Talon". He was part of a squad sent to capture Galvatron's troops only to be beaten back by Victorion. He was dismayed to once again be humiliated by the Combiner before he managed to impale an unsuspecting Blitzwing, whom he began to transport back to Governor's Island. He considered this a victory and looked forward to picking through the ruined remains of the Nemesis. He was also pleased with the more violent approach of the new management. White Heat He was left behind to guard Governor's Island as the bulk of G.I. Joe was off fighting Dire Wraiths and forced to listen to Spike's whining. Talon then barely managed to give the base an early warning before Action Man broke into the base, freed Kup and turned M.A.S.K. on G.I. Joe. The Modern World
Renegade Rhetoric
Notes
- "Zilong" was the courtesy name of the Chinese general Zhao Yun, popularized by the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.



