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'''Ratchet and Bumblebee | '''Ratchet and Bumblebee contend with a Decepticon attack while the humans explore an abandoned Decepticon base.''' | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
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''Three years ago, a young [[Verity Carlo]] meets with a social worker after running away from yet another foster home. Her social worker sees right through Verity's tough façade and states that all she sees is a girl "in a world of hurt and pain".'' | ''Three years ago, a young [[Verity Carlo]] meets with a social worker after running away from yet another foster home. Her social worker sees right through Verity's tough façade and states that all she sees is a girl "in a world of hurt and pain".'' | ||
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In [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], [[Drake (G1)|Drake]] meets with a group of humans in the [[Epsilon Holdings]] building -- a front for the shadowy group known as the [[Machination]] led by [[Abraham Dante]]. Jolly reports on recent events: a series of anomalous vehicle attacks throughout the southwest United States have led the group to conclude that the "visitors" are moving into the next stage of their operations. Having received a homing signal from their deceased operative [[Stoker]], Drake and his team of operatives are dispatched to "accelerate" their "acquisition strategy..." | In [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], [[Drake (G1)|Drake]] meets with a group of humans in the [[Epsilon Holdings]] building -- a front for the shadowy group known as the [[Machination]] led by [[Abraham Dante]]. Jolly reports on recent events: a series of anomalous vehicle attacks throughout the southwest United States have led the group to conclude that the "visitors" are moving into the next stage of their operations. Having received a homing signal from their deceased operative [[Stoker]], Drake and his team of operatives are dispatched to "accelerate" their "acquisition strategy..." | ||
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Deep inside the Decepticon bunker, Verity discovers a strange sight: a jumbled series of [[Facsimile construct|glowing green tubes]], each one big enough to hold a human. Ignoring Jimmy's warnings, Verity goes ahead and opens one... and is immediately confronted by the gruesome sight of a rotted corpse wearing a military uniform. Despite the shock, Verity manages to compose herself and move on; as she does so, however, she's unaware that, topside, the two Autobots have visitors of their own in the shape of [[Skywarp (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Skywarp]] and [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]]. Paying no heed to the Autobots, the two fliers launch a massive bombing run on the base, forcing the two Autobots to outrun the explosions! | Deep inside the Decepticon bunker, Verity discovers a strange sight: a jumbled series of [[Facsimile construct|glowing green tubes]], each one big enough to hold a human. Ignoring Jimmy's warnings, Verity goes ahead and opens one... and is immediately confronted by the gruesome sight of a rotted corpse wearing a military uniform. Despite the shock, Verity manages to compose herself and move on; as she does so, however, she's unaware that, topside, the two Autobots have visitors of their own in the shape of [[Skywarp (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Skywarp]] and [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]]. Paying no heed to the Autobots, the two fliers launch a massive bombing run on the base, forcing the two Autobots to outrun the explosions! | ||
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Ratchet yells for the humans to evacuate the base as fast as possible; while Jimmy and Hunter comply, Verity, determined to make up for losing her cool earlier, ignores Ratchet's orders and goes to investigate the last section of the base. On the surface, battle breaks out as the Autobots try to buy time for the humans; Bumblebee pits his superior processor speed against Skywarp's [[teleportation]] power and comes out on top, but when Ratchet goes to investigate the crash site, he's quickly taken out by Blitzwing in his tank mode... | Ratchet yells for the humans to evacuate the base as fast as possible; while Jimmy and Hunter comply, Verity, determined to make up for losing her cool earlier, ignores Ratchet's orders and goes to investigate the last section of the base. On the surface, battle breaks out as the Autobots try to buy time for the humans; Bumblebee pits his superior processor speed against Skywarp's [[teleportation]] power and comes out on top, but when Ratchet goes to investigate the crash site, he's quickly taken out by Blitzwing in his tank mode... | ||
.. and, underground, Verity discovers that she's not the only occupant of the Decepticon fortress as she enters the last room of the base and comes face to face with its ''other'' occupant: [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]]! | .. and, underground, Verity discovers that she's not the only occupant of the Decepticon fortress as she enters the last room of the base and comes face to face with its ''other'' occupant: [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]]! | ||
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Ratchet and Bumblebee contend with a Decepticon attack while the humans explore an abandoned Decepticon base.
Synopsis

Three years ago, a young Verity Carlo meets with a social worker after running away from yet another foster home. Her social worker sees right through Verity's tough façade and states that all she sees is a girl "in a world of hurt and pain".
In the present day, Hunter O'Nion, and Jimmy Pink watch as Verity rappels into the depths of an abandoned Decepticon fortress in the wilderness of Nebraska. Using their holomatter avatars, Ratchet and Bumblebee watch on; Ratchet is adamant that when this escapade is over, the humans are going home, while Bumblebee warns the trio to watch for booby traps.
As the two boys follow Verity into the shaft and split up to investigate, Bumblebee confides to Ratchet that he thinks that the Autobot medic might be right -- but to change Prowl's mind, they'll need hard evidence that something's wrong... and the humans fall into the "acceptable losses" category if it means getting that evidence.
In Dallas, Texas, Drake meets with a group of humans in the Epsilon Holdings building -- a front for the shadowy group known as the Machination led by Abraham Dante. Jolly reports on recent events: a series of anomalous vehicle attacks throughout the southwest United States have led the group to conclude that the "visitors" are moving into the next stage of their operations. Having received a homing signal from their deceased operative Stoker, Drake and his team of operatives are dispatched to "accelerate" their "acquisition strategy..."

Deep inside the Decepticon bunker, Verity discovers a strange sight: a jumbled series of glowing green tubes, each one big enough to hold a human. Ignoring Jimmy's warnings, Verity goes ahead and opens one... and is immediately confronted by the gruesome sight of a rotted corpse wearing a military uniform. Despite the shock, Verity manages to compose herself and move on; as she does so, however, she's unaware that, topside, the two Autobots have visitors of their own in the shape of Skywarp and Blitzwing. Paying no heed to the Autobots, the two fliers launch a massive bombing run on the base, forcing the two Autobots to outrun the explosions!

Ratchet yells for the humans to evacuate the base as fast as possible; while Jimmy and Hunter comply, Verity, determined to make up for losing her cool earlier, ignores Ratchet's orders and goes to investigate the last section of the base. On the surface, battle breaks out as the Autobots try to buy time for the humans; Bumblebee pits his superior processor speed against Skywarp's teleportation power and comes out on top, but when Ratchet goes to investigate the crash site, he's quickly taken out by Blitzwing in his tank mode...
.. and, underground, Verity discovers that she's not the only occupant of the Decepticon fortress as she enters the last room of the base and comes face to face with its other occupant: Megatron!
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Notes
Continuity notes
- Megatron is talking to Razorclaw. The full conversation appears in Stormbringer #3.
- The Machination's plot and the purpose of the SM-40 is revealed in Devastation #1—a preview with the relevant pages is printed in "Spotlight: Optimus Prime".
- The human corpse is that of a human abducted and replaced by a Decepticon facsimile construct; the pod it was in is a life support vessel, keeping it alive in case a new facsimile needs to be grown, but which was abandoned and allowed to fail. This is explained in Escalation #2.
- First appearances: Megatron!
Transformers references
Real-life references
- Some of the binary on Bumblebee's windshield on page 17 reads 'idw', 't' and 'f'.
- The bunker is in Nebraska; the Machination's evil headquarters is in Dallas, Texas.
Errors
- This issue has the same publish date as issue #3.
- Drake's team is assembled. None of them particularly resemble any of the members of the team as seen in Escalation.
Other trivia
- The "Decepticomments" section featured mail answered by Chris Ryall and short ads for next month's issues: Infiltration #5, The Gathering #4, Generations #3.
Covers (8)
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Infiltration #4 cover A - Starscream shoots his shot... ewwww!
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Infiltration #4 cover B - Skywarp likes it when bad things happen to Bumblebee. So do we!
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Infiltration #4 cover C - Transformers equivalent of the Big Johnson shirt.
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Infiltration #4 cover D - Hunter looks a little less goofy here.
- Infiltration #4 cover A: Starscream by E. J. Su, would later become part of the wraparound cover RI-A for issue #5.
- Infiltration #4 cover B: Bumblebee on Blitzwing's turret, by Guido Guidi.
- Infiltration #4 cover C: Bumblebee with giant-ass gun, by Andrew Wildman.
- Infiltration #4 cover D: Humans, by James Raiz.
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Infiltration #4 cover RI-A - Very Freudian
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Infiltration #4 cover RI-B - Trigger crotch, yeessssss!
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Infiltration #4 cover RI-C - Top o'the mornin' to ya!
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Infiltration #4 cover RE-A - What are Prime and Megs doing? I don't think I want to know!
- Infiltration #4 cover RI-A: Foil stamp of cover C, without the background.
- Infiltration #4 cover RI-B: (Mostly) toy-accurate Megatron, by Guido Guidi.
- Infiltration #4 cover RI-C: Saluting Bumblebee, by Guido Guidi (includes 3 mini-prints).
- Infiltration #4 cover RE-A: Megatron and Optimus Prime, by Andrew Wildman (drawtheworldtogether.com exclusive).
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Reprints
- The Transformers: Infiltration TPB (September 13, 2006) ISBN 1600100104 / ISBN 978-1600100109
- The Transformers: Infiltration Manga TPB (November 29, 2006) ISBN 1600100198 / ISBN 978-1600100192
- The Transformers: The Premiere Collection Volume 1 HC (December 5, 2007) ISBN 1600101186 / ISBN 978-1600101182
- The Transformers: The IDW Collection Volume One HC (May 26, 2010) ISBN 1600106676 / ISBN 978-1600106675
- The Transformers: Phase One Omnibus TPB (September 10, 2014) ISBN 1631401130 / ISBN 978-1631401138






