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At the recently discovered [[Arch-Ayr]] fuel dump in [[Khon]], the Decepticons defend the station from the Autobots, who are attempting to steal the fuel there so they can make the ''[[Ark (SG)|Ark]]'' space-worthy once more. [[Megatron (SG)|Megatron]] is downed by a plasma blast, and [[Starscream (SG)|Starscream]] rushes to his downed leader with a medi-pack, as [[Optimus Prime (SG)|Optimus Prime]] pushes his foot forward. Megatron asks his second in command for a status report; Starscream reports that [[Huffer (SG)|Huffer]] is hardly a concern, and that [[Hound (SG)|Hound]]'s hallucination signals have been taken out by a dampener. Prime is holding position, but [[Rodimus (SG)|Rodimus]] and [[Arcee (SG)|Arcee]] are attempting to flank towards [[Sideswipe (SG)|Sideswipe]] and [[Gutcruncher (SG)|Gutcruncher]]'s position. Their conversation is interrupted when the Decepticon's newest recruit, a [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] who claims to be from a mirror universe where Autobots are good and Decepticons are evil, begins firing across the battlefield at Prime. Megatron orders Starscream to help Cliffjumper, while he repairs himself, vowing to not allow the fuel depot to fall into Prime's hands, while Starscream reluctantly suggests destroying the depot. [[Soundwave (SG)|Soundwave]]'s voice cuts in on the Decepticon radio, telling the others that he's called in reinforcements, as an exasperated Megatron realizes the one squad he's called in: the [[Mayhem Suppression Squad]]. Suddenly, [[Crasher (SG)|Crasher]] races across the battlefield, transforming and pounding her hands into the ground, creating shock waves that send Huffer and Hound flying. Crasher greets her commander, and sends [[Dirge (SG)|Dirge]] and [[Thundercracker (SG)|Thundercracker]] to deal with Rodimus and Arcee. Dirge's laughter-inducing engines take Rodimus out of the battle, but the insane Arcee rushes forth, blasting Gutcruncher. She too, however, is taken out when Thundercracker's ability to create an area of total silence prevents her from hearing the voices in her head, and Gutcruncher take her out. Prime is furious with his troop's weakness, but is suddenly blasted by the Decepticon cowboy [[Bludgeon (SG)|Bludgeon]] with his pistols, while the Decepticon wolf, [[Carnivac (SG)|Carnivac]], rushes forth. Working together, the two keep Prime from focusing his attentions on either one of them, angering and fatiguing the Autobot leader. Watching, Starscream admits the group is quiet effective, while Megatron is concerned by their enthusiasm.
At the recently discovered [[Arch-Ayr]] fuel dump in [[Khon]], the Decepticons defend the station from the Autobots, who are attempting to steal the fuel there so they can make the ''[[Ark (SG)|Ark]]'' space-worthy once more. [[Megatron (SG)|Megatron]] is downed by a plasma blast, and [[Starscream (SG)|Starscream]] rushes to his downed leader with a medi-pack, as [[Optimus Prime (SG)|Optimus Prime]] pushes his foot forward. Megatron asks his second in command for a status report; Starscream reports that [[Huffer (SG)|Huffer]] is hardly a concern, and that [[Hound (SG)|Hound]]'s hallucination signals have been taken out by a dampener. Prime is holding position, but [[Rodimus (SG)|Rodimus]] and [[Arcee (SG)|Arcee]] are attempting to flank towards [[Sideswipe (SG)|Sideswipe]] and [[Gutcruncher (SG)|Gutcruncher]]'s position. Their conversation is interrupted when the Decepticon's newest recruit, a [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] who claims to be from a mirror universe where Autobots are good and Decepticons are evil, begins firing across the battlefield at Prime. Megatron orders Starscream to help Cliffjumper, while he repairs himself, vowing to not allow the fuel depot to fall into Prime's hands, while Starscream reluctantly suggests destroying the depot. [[Soundwave (SG)|Soundwave]]'s voice cuts in on the Decepticon radio, telling the others that he's called in reinforcements, as an exasperated Megatron realizes the one squad he's called in: the [[Mayhem Suppression Squad]]. Suddenly, [[Crasher (SG)|Crasher]] races across the battlefield, transforming and pounding her hands into the ground, creating shock waves that send Huffer and Hound flying. Crasher greets her commander, and sends [[Dirge (SG)|Dirge]] and [[Thundercracker (SG)|Thundercracker]] to deal with Rodimus and Arcee. Dirge's laughter-inducing engines take Rodimus out of the battle, but the insane Arcee rushes forth, blasting Gutcruncher. She too, however, is taken out when Thundercracker's ability to create an area of total silence prevents her from hearing the voices in her head, and Gutcruncher take her out. Prime is furious with his troop's weakness, but is suddenly blasted by the Decepticon cowboy [[Bludgeon (SG)|Bludgeon]] with his pistols, while the Decepticon wolf, [[Carnivac (SG)|Carnivac]], rushes forth. Working together, the two keep Prime from focusing his attentions on either one of them, angering and fatiguing the Autobot leader. Watching, Starscream admits the group is quiet effective, while Megatron is concerned by their enthusiasm.


Both groups regroup to discuss tactics. The Decepticons wonder how to flush the Autobots out of their cover when a rumble shakes the battlefield, knocking down several of them. Getting up, Cliffjumper spots massive mechanical beasts, crushing everything in their way. Sideswipe assumes its one of Hound's illusions, but Thundercracker points out that Hound's offline, and that the dampener is still running. Cliffjumper notices [[Grimlock (SG)|Grimlock]] in the lead, and realizes they're newly created [[Dinobot (SG)|Dinobot]]s. The herd stops, and atop the [[Sludge (SG)|largest one]], [[Wheeljack (SG)|Wheeljack]] greets Prime, the mad scientist having escaped from his exile in [[Gygax]] to enact his revenge. His newest creations, the Dinobots, were created from modified version of the artificial intelligence program created by Starscream for Grimlock. Prime, seeing his disadvantage, forgives the scientist for all his sins...provided his creations work. Not the reaction Wheeljack expected, he nevertheless orders his creations to destroy the Decepticons. The heard roars...and begins to tear into each other after an impact between two of them spreads throughout the heard. Wheeljack fails to control his creations, and is knocked straight into some scrum when his mount joins in.
Both sides regroup to discuss tactics. The Decepticons wonder how to flush the Autobots out of their cover when a rumble shakes the battlefield, knocking down several of them. Getting up, Cliffjumper spots massive mechanical beasts, crushing everything in their way. Sideswipe assumes its one of Hound's illusions, but Thundercracker points out that Hound's offline, and that the dampener is still running. Cliffjumper notices [[Grimlock (SG)|Grimlock]] in the lead, and realizes they're newly created [[Dinobot (SG)|Dinobot]]s. The herd stops, and atop the [[Sludge (SG)|largest one]], [[Wheeljack (SG)|Wheeljack]] greets Prime, the mad scientist having escaped from his exile in [[Gygax]] to enact his revenge. His newest creations, the Dinobots, were created from modified version of the artificial intelligence program created by Starscream for Grimlock. Prime, seeing his disadvantage, forgives the scientist for all his sins...provided his creations work. Not the reaction Wheeljack expected, he nevertheless orders his creations to destroy the Decepticons. The heard roars...and begins to tear into each other after an impact between two of them spreads throughout the heard. Wheeljack fails to control his creations, and is knocked straight into some scrum when his mount joins in.


==Featured characters==
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Transformers Timelines
text story
Shattered Glass
"Dungeons & Dinobots"
Publisher Fun Publications
First published December 5, 2008
Written by Trent Troop and Greg Sepelak
Illustration by Evan Gauntt
Cover Evan Gauntt
Continuity Shattered Glass
Chronology Current era (2008)
Page count 36

Following the Ark's destruction, the new Dinobots are unleashed! But what ancient horror is behind Grimlock's miraculous transformation?

Synopsis

At the recently discovered Arch-Ayr fuel dump in Khon, the Decepticons defend the station from the Autobots, who are attempting to steal the fuel there so they can make the Ark space-worthy once more. Megatron is downed by a plasma blast, and Starscream rushes to his downed leader with a medi-pack, as Optimus Prime pushes his foot forward. Megatron asks his second in command for a status report; Starscream reports that Huffer is hardly a concern, and that Hound's hallucination signals have been taken out by a dampener. Prime is holding position, but Rodimus and Arcee are attempting to flank towards Sideswipe and Gutcruncher's position. Their conversation is interrupted when the Decepticon's newest recruit, a Cliffjumper who claims to be from a mirror universe where Autobots are good and Decepticons are evil, begins firing across the battlefield at Prime. Megatron orders Starscream to help Cliffjumper, while he repairs himself, vowing to not allow the fuel depot to fall into Prime's hands, while Starscream reluctantly suggests destroying the depot. Soundwave's voice cuts in on the Decepticon radio, telling the others that he's called in reinforcements, as an exasperated Megatron realizes the one squad he's called in: the Mayhem Suppression Squad. Suddenly, Crasher races across the battlefield, transforming and pounding her hands into the ground, creating shock waves that send Huffer and Hound flying. Crasher greets her commander, and sends Dirge and Thundercracker to deal with Rodimus and Arcee. Dirge's laughter-inducing engines take Rodimus out of the battle, but the insane Arcee rushes forth, blasting Gutcruncher. She too, however, is taken out when Thundercracker's ability to create an area of total silence prevents her from hearing the voices in her head, and Gutcruncher take her out. Prime is furious with his troop's weakness, but is suddenly blasted by the Decepticon cowboy Bludgeon with his pistols, while the Decepticon wolf, Carnivac, rushes forth. Working together, the two keep Prime from focusing his attentions on either one of them, angering and fatiguing the Autobot leader. Watching, Starscream admits the group is quiet effective, while Megatron is concerned by their enthusiasm.

Both sides regroup to discuss tactics. The Decepticons wonder how to flush the Autobots out of their cover when a rumble shakes the battlefield, knocking down several of them. Getting up, Cliffjumper spots massive mechanical beasts, crushing everything in their way. Sideswipe assumes its one of Hound's illusions, but Thundercracker points out that Hound's offline, and that the dampener is still running. Cliffjumper notices Grimlock in the lead, and realizes they're newly created Dinobots. The herd stops, and atop the largest one, Wheeljack greets Prime, the mad scientist having escaped from his exile in Gygax to enact his revenge. His newest creations, the Dinobots, were created from modified version of the artificial intelligence program created by Starscream for Grimlock. Prime, seeing his disadvantage, forgives the scientist for all his sins...provided his creations work. Not the reaction Wheeljack expected, he nevertheless orders his creations to destroy the Decepticons. The heard roars...and begins to tear into each other after an impact between two of them spreads throughout the heard. Wheeljack fails to control his creations, and is knocked straight into some scrum when his mount joins in.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Decepticons Autobots Others

Quotes

"Fear not, Mega-Dude! This is Soundwave, rockin' the radio from Darkmount, and I bring you joyous tidings! For I have totally called in the cavalry!"

Soundwave is the righteous bearer of good news.


"Shoot it! I can't keep this up forever!"
"I can't, the glass gas'll blow back in my face!"
"That's a terrible weapon!"
"Why don't you just beat it to death with a missile if you're so smart!"

Sideswipe and Cliffjumper discuss tactics.


"Listen Huffer, you'd better talk. My partner here isn't quite what you'd call sane. He believes in Primus."

Sideswipe gives the Shattered Glass perception of Transformer religious views.


"Me... me... m... m... my... I... iii... I... Griiimm... lock... waaaaannnt... to talk a little bit about the truly fascinating ramifications of directly applied neutronic rearrangement when applied to instantaneous mechanical re-engineering! It is a fascinating subject, particularly in terms of practical application, wot?"

Grimlock goes from stupidly incomprehensible to intelligently incomprehensible.


"LEAVE WITH YOUR LIVES. NEVER RETURN."
"And if we don't?"
"YOU ARE OUT OF SCRAPLETS."

Omega Terminus makes a rather persuasive argument to Sideswipe.

Notes

Continuity notes

  • This story takes place after the original "Shattered Glass" comic. Various events and ideas from that story, including the foiling of the launch of the Ark, the Decepticons being joined by the positive universe Cliffjumper, and the idea that mirror universe sparks are called "embers", are mentioned near the beginning of the story.
  • Crasher was originally mentioned in Blurr's BotCon 2008 bio as his cousin; her role is greatly expanded on in this story.
  • Grimlock was noted to be a creation of Starscream's in his BotCon 2008 bio.
  • In the original "Shattered Glass" comic, the Decepticons had never heard of Primus until Cliffjumper told them about Him. They are shocked to hear the idea that they are the work of a benevolent Creator. By the time of "Dungeons & Dinobots", word of Cliffjumper's "beliefs" has apparently made rounds. The Autobots consider Cliffjumper crazy and laughable for being "Mr. 'The Planet is a God'".

Transformers references

  • Like a few characters in the original Shattered Glass comic, many of the characters introduced in this story are either repurposed from existing toys, or virtual redecoes of existing toys. (Although some, such as characters simply namedropped, as well as Hound, are not sufficient described in story to know what they are repurposed/"redecoed" from.) Additionally, while the original "Shattered Glass" story depicted most of its characters as being near identical to their positive universe counterparts but with their moralities inverted, this story depicts the characters having opposite versions of their positive counterpart's tics and abilities.
    • Huffer, repurposed from the Target-exclusive live-action movie Armorhide toy. Many of these Scout class figures would be repurposed as various Shattered Glass characters. Unlike his positive-universe counterpart's whiny, complaining nature, Huffer takes everything in stride, considering even damage to himself a reason to smile.
    • Hound, who is noted to have an "hallucination signal"; later stories would make it clear that this is an inversion of the positive-universe Hound's holograms.
    • Arcee, repurposed from the Target-exclusive live-action movie Elita-One toy. Arcee is depicted as being completely insane, perhaps owning to the original depiction of her positive-universe counterpart in the IDW comics.
    • Gutcruncher, repurposed from the Target-exclusive live-action movie Signal Flare toy.
    • Soundwave (having previously appeared in a non-speaking role in the original Shattered Glass comic) is depicted as one righteous dude, compared to rather emotionless depiction of Soundwave in the original Transformers cartoon.
    • Crasher, who is either repurposed from or shares her GoBots counterpart's initial white color scheme. Crasher is noted to make an odd whirring noise when she transforms; the Challenge of the GoBots cartoon depicted the Guardian and Renegade's conversion noise as a mechanical-sounding whir, more similar to the Beast Wars conversion noise than the concurrent Transformers one. Additionally, Shattered Glass Crasher releases shock waves into the ground with her arms, as opposed to GoBots Crasher using her feet to produce them.
    • Dirge, a virtual redeco of Timelines Dirge in the colors of Beast Wars II Thrust. Dirge is depicted as a lively bot who looks on the bright side and cracks jokes, as compared to his positive-universe counterpart's grim, depressive personality. Shattered Glass' Dirge has laughter inducing engines, while Generation 1 Dirge had fear-inducing engines.
    • Thundercracker, a virtual redeco of Classics Starscream in his Generation 1 counterpart's Action Master color scheme. Thundercracker can create areas of pure silence, mirroring his positive-universe counterpart's ability to create a sonic boom.
    • Bludgeon, repurposed from his Robots in Disguise counterpart's toy. Bludgeon is depicted as having been influenced by transmissions from Earth to model himself after a cowboy, pistols and hip holsters included, as opposed to his positive-universe samurai counterpart.
    • Carnivac, a virtual redeco of his Generation 1 counterpart's toy in either red-and-blue or gold (the story doesn't say whether Carnivac is a Pretender or not; its likely that one of the color schemes is in error). Carnivac is depicted as something of a knight, similar to Beast Wars Silverbolt.
    • Wheeljack, a virtual redeco of Energon Downshift in European-exclusive Generation 1 Slicer colors, who was himself a Decepticon redeco of Wheeljack's Generation 1 Wheeljack's Action Master toy. This would later become a real toy at BotCon 2010 as "Decepticon Slice", which could be repurposed as Wheeljack. Unlike most, Wheeljack is still a mad scientist in this story, although with more emphasis on the "mad" part. Like his positive counterpart, his "ears" glow when he talks, in a sickly yellow-green instead of blue.
    • Goryu, a virtual redeco of Masterpiece Grimlock in a color scheme inspired by Goryu's Victory counterpart's shell, along with the distinctive spikes of said shell added to his dinosaur mode.
    • Slugfest, a virtual redeco of his Generation 1 counterpart's toy in the color of fellow cassete Grand Slam.
    • Kakuryu (who only shows up in illustration, along with Doryu), based on Generation 1 Slag in a color scheme inspired by Kakuryu's Victory counterpart's shell colors; Kakuryu's dinosaur alt-mode has been changed from a Triceratops to a Styracosaurus.
    • Doryu, based on Generation 1 Snarl in a color scheme inspired by Doryu's Victory counterpart's shell colors.
    • Sludge, a virtual redeco of his Generation 1 Sludge in Constructicon colors.
    • Side Burn, repurposed from his Robots in Disguise counterpart's Universe toy.
    • Astrotrain, repurposed from his Cybertron counterpart's toy. His Micromaster partners would later be named in "Do Over".
    • Swoop, a virtual redeco of Cybertron Brimstone in the color of Armada Ravenus' mutated form (Ravenus normal form resembles Swoop's Generation 1 counterpart).
    • Drench, repurposed from his Generation 2 counterpart's toy with red eyes.
    • Cliffjumper, a virtual redeco of Classics Cliffjumper in navy and grey.
    • Ratchet, a virtual redeco of Energon Roadblock in white and green scrubs, with a new head inspired by Ratchet's Generation 1 counterpart.
  • At the beginning of the story, Starscream yells "Megatron has fallen!" when his commander is wounded, the orders the others to stick to the plan; this inverts the rather common event of Starscream declaring himself leader after even the slightest damage caused to Megatron in the original Transformers cartoon ("Megatron has fallen! I, Starscream, am now your leader!").
  • Soundwave radios in from Darkmount, the Decepticon-held city introduced in the original Marvel Transformers comic.
  • The Mayhem Suppression Squad originally appeared in the "Shattered Expectations" April Fool's comics, set outside the main Shattered Glass timeline. Dirge, Thundercracker, and Astrotrain make the jump into main Shattered Glass continuity here.
  • Carnivac shouts "The Mayhem Suppression Squad has shown you its valor, can you not do more?" inverting the Furmanism of "I can do no less."
  • Wheeljack is the creator of the Dinobots, much like his positive universe counterpart was in the original Transformers cartoon.
  • Gygax was originally mentioned in Classics story "The New World", also written by Sepelak and Troop.
  • With the Dinobots crazed and scattered, and with both teams trying to gather them up, this story calls back to the Marvel UK's "Dinobot Hunt!", and Megatron names their mission a "Dinobot Hunt!" accordingly.
  • The code "D-322" etched into the armor on Goryu's hip is a reference to Victory Goryu's Japanese ID number.
  • Grimlock gained a remarkable intelligence, just like his counterpart in The Transformers cartoon episode "Grimlock's New Brain".
  • Scraplets return, but in this universe they are a healing potion.
  • The Omega Terminus is the mirrorverse version of Vector Sigma.

Real-world references

  • The Arch-Ayr fuel dump is named for the former high-ranking Hasbro employee, Aaron Archer.
  • Several characters take influence from real-life celebrities/fictional characters, including:
  • Gygax, the location on Cybertron to which Wheeljack was exiled, is named after Gary Gygax, the co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons. The name of the text story and several of its settings, themes, and objects are an overt homage to Dungeons & Dragons.
  • Grimlock's shift to an intelligent robot closely follows a similar such scene in Gremlins 2, when a Gremlin injected with an intelligence serum immediately declares that "iiiii wwwaaaaaaannnnn....ttto talk about this fascinating phenomenon taking place at this moment."

Errors

  • On page 7, Cliffjumper remarks on the noticeable memory cartridge kibble on Slugfest, indicating his alternate mode. However, Dinobots and Dinocons don't HAVE alt modes at this point in the story. They were unable to transform until the Omega Terminus altered them between this story and Do Over.
  • On page 20, "air" is misspelled as "hair".
  • On page 27, "Blurr" is misspelled as "Burr".
  • On page 28, "last remnants of his one-time friend was" should be "last remnants of his one-time friend were".
  • On page 30, Blurr claims that since the Autobots have captured eight Dinobots, they have an eight hundred percent increase. Before the hunt, they had zero Dinobots. Eight hundred percent of zero is still zero, and if by some chance Grimlock could count as one Dinobot because he was shortly on their side some time ago, then the increase would be seven hundred percent to get up to eight Dinobots.