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Anode explained she was a [[Blacksmith|blacksmith]] and the snowflake was a piece of [[Living metal|sentio metallico]] but that she hadn't stolen any as the records said. She'd falsified them to have a pretext to leave the planet. Realizing that she'd been left in the dark about this, Lug rushed out of the room, {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}} and fled back to the memorial. Anode followed her back and Lug confessed her feelings of betrayal as she'd always believed ''she'' was the reason that Anode had abandoned her apprenticeship. Anode revealed the role she'd played in the death of a [[Protoform|protoform]] and faked a theft as an excuse to flee despite her co-workers being understanding and sympathetic. Lug believed that Anode needed to feel hated for what she'd done. Anode offerred an apology but when she looked up, Lug was gone...{{storylink|Dissolution Part 4: Bad Moon Rising|Bad Moon Rising}} | Anode explained she was a [[Blacksmith|blacksmith]] and the snowflake was a piece of [[Living metal|sentio metallico]] but that she hadn't stolen any as the records said. She'd falsified them to have a pretext to leave the planet. Realizing that she'd been left in the dark about this, Lug rushed out of the room, {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}} and fled back to the memorial. Anode followed her back and Lug confessed her feelings of betrayal as she'd always believed ''she'' was the reason that Anode had abandoned her apprenticeship. Anode revealed the role she'd played in the death of a [[Protoform|protoform]] and faked a theft as an excuse to flee despite her co-workers being understanding and sympathetic. Lug believed that Anode needed to feel hated for what she'd done. Anode offerred an apology but when she looked up, Lug was gone...{{storylink|Dissolution Part 4: Bad Moon Rising|Bad Moon Rising}} | ||
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...because there never was a Lug. She'd been a hallucination that Anode had developed as a result of timesickness and a look at the security camera footage showed Anode exiting her [[Stasis pod|stasis pod]] alone and talking to thin air. A despondent Anode checked the names on the Memorial to the Disappeared and mournfully concluded that Lug had never existed. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 5: Modes of Production|Modes of Production}} | ...because there never was a Lug. She'd been a hallucination that Anode had developed as a result of timesickness and a look at the security camera footage showed Anode exiting her [[Stasis pod|stasis pod]] alone and talking to thin air. A despondent Anode checked the names on the Memorial to the Disappeared and mournfully concluded that Lug had never existed. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 5: Modes of Production|Modes of Production}} | ||
Revision as of 00:01, 11 May 2017
| This article is about the treasure hunter. For the Nebulan Headmaster, see Lug (G1). |
- Lug is a Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Unlike her treasure-hunting partner Anode, Lug prefers to err on the side of caution. She transforms into a backpack.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity

Five hundred years ago, Lug and Anode travelled to Luna 2 at the request of a client named Techy. They found themselves being attacked by a Decepticon Cybernought; although Anode successfully deployed a forcefield, Lug was still convinced they were going to die. They were rescued by the time-travelling Necrobot, who took them both to the future.
After recovering from the time jump in a stasis capsule, the two awoke on the Necroworld, where they were informed recent events they had missed by Ultra Magnus. After this, the two were met by Swerve, who asked them some nonsensical questions under the guise of "background checks". After Anode was alarmed by hearing Velocity's name uttered by Swerve, the duo attempted to leave by way of the teleporter, but were stopped by Rodimus and Drift.
When Rodimus and a small group of Transformers decided to use the teleporter to head back to Cybertron to pick up another ship, Lug stayed behind with the other time-displaced Cybertronians. Some Other Cybertron After repairing diplomatic relations following Anode's insulting of Ultra Magnus, Lug sat by the Memorial to the Disappeared and played some music to relax before Anode tracked her down. The two discussed plans for the future and whether or not they owed the Autobots anything before Fangry interrupted the discussion by being violenty thrown into the memorial by Tailgate. When Anode tried to calm the minibot, he backhanded her, sending her flying to be impaled on a piece of debris. A panicking Lug called for help and Kaput soon came. Lug was by Anode's bedside when she awoke and watched as Velocity tried (and failed) to perform a citizen's arrest on Anode before the medic demanded to discuss the Lighthouse. Anomie
Anode explained she was a blacksmith and the snowflake was a piece of sentio metallico but that she hadn't stolen any as the records said. She'd falsified them to have a pretext to leave the planet. Realizing that she'd been left in the dark about this, Lug rushed out of the room, A World Misplaced and fled back to the memorial. Anode followed her back and Lug confessed her feelings of betrayal as she'd always believed she was the reason that Anode had abandoned her apprenticeship. Anode revealed the role she'd played in the death of a protoform and faked a theft as an excuse to flee despite her co-workers being understanding and sympathetic. Lug believed that Anode needed to feel hated for what she'd done. Anode offerred an apology but when she looked up, Lug was gone...Bad Moon Rising
![]() Spoiler warning: Plot details for May 31 follow. of the next episode/issue in the series or 30 days after release, whichever is sooner |
...because there never was a Lug. She'd been a hallucination that Anode had developed as a result of timesickness and a look at the security camera footage showed Anode exiting her stasis pod alone and talking to thin air. A despondent Anode checked the names on the Memorial to the Disappeared and mournfully concluded that Lug had never existed. Modes of Production
Notes
- Lug's transformation scheme is patterned on Titans Return Rewind.
- Her name is a type of electrical connector.


