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When reporter [[Joy Meadows]] appears on TV news program ''[[Between the Lines]]'' and announces her intent to expose "[[Donny Finkleberg|Robot-Master]]" as a fraud, the mastermind behind the hoax, [[Intelligence and Information Institute|Triple-I]] head [[Forrest Forsythe]], decides that she must be silenced. Forsythe is not the only viewer of the broadcast who is already aware of the hoax, however; [[G.B. Blackrock]] also sees it, and contacts Joy with the recommendation that she visit [[Mount St. Hilary]] to meet some "friends" of his who can help her... | |||
At the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]], the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] | At that very same mountain, aboard the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]], the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]]—recently reactivated after a long period offline, but confined to the base thanks to their conspicuous alternate modes—are bored. Just as [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] decides they need to go find some action, [[Sludge (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Sludge]] rushes in, having seen Joy's appearance on television and recognized her from their previous encounter. The Dinobots are unimpressed by their comrade's infatuation with the human, but lacking a better alternative for something to do, decide to go with him as he sets out to find her and help her in her mission to expose Robot-Master. They don't have to go far before they cross paths with her: she has been ambushed on the road to Mount St. Hilary by Triple-I mercenaries and nearly run off a cliff. Sludge shields her from their bullets, but is unable to stop her car tipping over the edge; fortunately, [[Swoop (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Swoop]] catches her and carries her to safety. | ||
Meanwhile, Swoop's old enemy [[Peter Anthony Morris|Professor Morris]] is on the cusp of being acquitted for the murder of a [[Roxxon Oil security guard|security guard]], but as his trial nears its end, Triple-I mercenaries invade the courtroom and kidnap him. Morris is brought to a Triple-I facility, and learns they want to employ his experience in controlling robots to pilot their new man-made robot, [[Centurion (Marvel)|Centurion]]. | |||
===Part 2: "Gauntlet!"=== | ===Part 2: "Gauntlet!"=== | ||
Withdrawing to the seclusion of [[Talon's Point]] beach, the Dinobots tell Joy the full story about the [[Transformer]]s and their secret war, which leads Joy to conclude that Robot-Master a government cover story concocted to hide the truth. Joy wants to interview one of the Dinobots as proof for her exposé, and [[Swoop (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Swoop]] volunteers to pick up her film crew and fly them in so Triple-I cannot tail them. | |||
Meanwhile, at their [[Wyoming base]], [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] and [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] await news from [[Ravage (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ravage]], who is on the trail of the missing Robot-Master. Having played a part in furthering the Robot-Master hoax, Megatron fears its the exposure will be used by [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] as ammunition against Megatron's leadership, but the opportunity to prevent this arises when Soundwave picks up the signal of Joy's phone call to her crew... | |||
The Decepticons (who are searching for Robot-Master) pick up the signal, and Swoop gets involved in a fight with while picking up the film crew. Swoop is saved by the arrival of Centurion (controlled by Morris, who is disobeying Triple-I's orders and has sealed himself in the control room). | |||
===Part 3: "Holocaust"=== | ===Part 3: "Holocaust"=== | ||
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| "In the National Interest" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
| First published | Part 1: 9th August Part 2: 16th August Part 3: 23rd August Part 4: 30th August, 1986 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | Part 1: 16th August Part 2: 23rd August Part 3: 30th August Part 4: 6th September, 1986 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Art | Will Simpson | ||||||||||||
| Art assist by | Andrew Leary (Part 3) | ||||||||||||
| Inks | Dave Hine (Part 2), Tim Perkins (Part 3) | ||||||||||||
| Colours | John Burns (Parts 1-2), Gina Hart (Part 3), Tony Jozwiak (Part 4) | ||||||||||||
| Lettering | Annie Halfacree | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Ian Rimmer | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
Joy Meadows and the Dinobots are going to blow the whole Robot-Master story wide open, but the Decepticons and Triple I don't want this to happen.
Synopsis
Part 1

When reporter Joy Meadows appears on TV news program Between the Lines and announces her intent to expose "Robot-Master" as a fraud, the mastermind behind the hoax, Triple-I head Forrest Forsythe, decides that she must be silenced. Forsythe is not the only viewer of the broadcast who is already aware of the hoax, however; G.B. Blackrock also sees it, and contacts Joy with the recommendation that she visit Mount St. Hilary to meet some "friends" of his who can help her...
At that very same mountain, aboard the Ark, the Dinobots—recently reactivated after a long period offline, but confined to the base thanks to their conspicuous alternate modes—are bored. Just as Grimlock decides they need to go find some action, Sludge rushes in, having seen Joy's appearance on television and recognized her from their previous encounter. The Dinobots are unimpressed by their comrade's infatuation with the human, but lacking a better alternative for something to do, decide to go with him as he sets out to find her and help her in her mission to expose Robot-Master. They don't have to go far before they cross paths with her: she has been ambushed on the road to Mount St. Hilary by Triple-I mercenaries and nearly run off a cliff. Sludge shields her from their bullets, but is unable to stop her car tipping over the edge; fortunately, Swoop catches her and carries her to safety.
Meanwhile, Swoop's old enemy Professor Morris is on the cusp of being acquitted for the murder of a security guard, but as his trial nears its end, Triple-I mercenaries invade the courtroom and kidnap him. Morris is brought to a Triple-I facility, and learns they want to employ his experience in controlling robots to pilot their new man-made robot, Centurion.
Part 2: "Gauntlet!"
Withdrawing to the seclusion of Talon's Point beach, the Dinobots tell Joy the full story about the Transformers and their secret war, which leads Joy to conclude that Robot-Master a government cover story concocted to hide the truth. Joy wants to interview one of the Dinobots as proof for her exposé, and Swoop volunteers to pick up her film crew and fly them in so Triple-I cannot tail them.
Meanwhile, at their Wyoming base, Megatron and Megatron await news from Ravage, who is on the trail of the missing Robot-Master. Having played a part in furthering the Robot-Master hoax, Megatron fears its the exposure will be used by Shockwave as ammunition against Megatron's leadership, but the opportunity to prevent this arises when Soundwave picks up the signal of Joy's phone call to her crew...
The Decepticons (who are searching for Robot-Master) pick up the signal, and Swoop gets involved in a fight with while picking up the film crew. Swoop is saved by the arrival of Centurion (controlled by Morris, who is disobeying Triple-I's orders and has sealed himself in the control room).
Part 3: "Holocaust"
Swoop manages to escape with the film crew, but as he flies off he is hit by a homing beacon fired by a Triple-I employee. Back at Talon's Point, the Dinobots laugh at Swoop stuck in mid-transformation and manage to find and destroy the homing beacon. But it's too late - the Decepticons appear out of the sea and attack the Dinobots.
Part 4: "The Dinobots' Last Stand?"
Centurion arrives as the Dinobots are getting defeated and attacks the Decepticons, bringing the battle back into the balance. Soundwave takes the recordings from the film crew and destroys them, threatening the humans with an unpleasant fate if they ever try to compile further evidence. The Decepticons leave, and the Dinobots lick their wounds.
Meanwhile, Morris decides that he is going to bury Triple-I once and for all. Locked in the vault, he has enough food and water to last a year. He concludes it won't take him that long.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
"OOH, 'ECK! DECEPTICONS!"
- -Slag has the campest warning ever.
Notes
Continuity notes
- Joy Meadows and her crew previously appeared in issue #49, in which Sludge first encountered her. She has been tipped off to the truth behind Robot-Master by G.B. Blackrock, who earlier butted heads with Triple-I over the hoax in US issue #15.
- The clips shown from Robot-Master's broadcasts during Joy's interview include footage of Megatron and Shockwave fighting, as seen in issue #65.
- Triple-I, Forrest Forsythe, and Walter Barnett were all introduced in US issue #14. "In the National Interest" is their only appearance in a UK-original story.
- Professor Morris was previously introduced in issues #45-46, in which the murder for which he is on trial took place. Morris actually confessed to the murder and surrendered to the authorities in that story, so it seems a little odd to see his lawyer arguing that he is innocent in Part 1, but Triple-I tech Grady notes in Part 2 that the organization planted falsified evidence that would lead to Morris's confession being thrown out. Perhaps the lawyer is also on their payroll?
- Slag refers to the "weeks" the Dinobots' spent "strung up in Ratchet's butcher shop," between the events of issue #50 and issue #65. The Transformers Annual 1987 story "Victory!" will go into a little more detail on this period, but it was not released until the month after "In the National Interest" concluded.
- Robot-Master escaped the Decepticons in US issue #19. Soundwave notes that Ravage, who is tracking their escapee, has still not reported in; that's because he was sent offline by a fall down a mineshaft in US issue #20.
Real-life references
- The plot of this story is inspired by a pair of political thrillers, 1974's The Parallax View, about a female reporter uncovering a conspiracy, and 1975's Three Days of the Condor, about a murderous governmental conspiracy.
Continuity and plotting errors
- The Dinobots complain that they're confined to the Ark by the other Autobots because their dino modes make them look conspicuous. This was the explanation given for the Dinobots' absence from US stories given in US issue #19... but the UK reprint removed that dialogue, because it was unnecessary due to the team having seen plenty of action in various UK-exclusive stories. So basically, this issue of the UK comic adopts a plot point from the US comic that the UK comic previously chose to ignore.
Artwork and technical errors
- For the majority of this story, Snarl and Swoop continue to be colored in their "early" Marvel UK color schemes; Swoop is largely blue instead of grey like his teammates, and Slag's dino-mode head is golden-yellow instead of greyish-purple. See below for deviations.
- The Constructicons are likewise off-colour in a variety of ways when they appear in Parts 3 and 4, not unlike how they appeared in issues #61-62. Their heads are all colored purple instead of the correct blue-black; other weirdness is noted below.
- Part 1, page 4: Slag and Snarl's heads are both colored red instead of black.
- Part 3, page 8-10: While he's in robot mode, Slag's dino-mode head is colored grey, which is technically correct, but it's not clear if it's been done deliberately, as the panel between it and his robot head is incorrectly colored golden yellow.
- Part 3, page 10, panel 1: Long Haul has a purple abdomen instead of green. Scrapper is almost entirely purple; both the decals on his pectorals are red, when only the right one should be.
- Part 3, page 11, panel 3: Scrapper continues to be mostly purple, and the red of his chest decals has spread up over his shoulders.
- Throughout part 4, Bonecrusher's thighs are coloured purple instead of green, while dino-mode Swoop is now in his "finished" Marvel color scheme (grey body, white wings and head, with a red lower jaw). However, his robot-mode limbs, extending from beneath his dino-mode, are consistently miscolored red instead of grey.
- Part 4, page 3, panel 4: Snarl's limbs and back are all colored mostly red instead of grey.
- Part 4, page 4, panel 3: Long Haul is colored entirely purple from the waist down.
- Part 4, page 5, panel 1: Scrapper's thighs are green and his boots purple; the boots should be green, the thighs white.
- Part 4, page 8, panel 2: Mixmaster's helmet assembly (that... big ol' block that goes around and over his head) is purple instead of green.
- Part 4, page 9, panel 6: Snarl's head is red instead of black.
- Part 4, page 10, panel 3-4: Sludge's shoulder-wings are gold instead of grey.
Back-up material

Issue #74:
- Back-up strips: Hercules ("For the Love of Gods," Part 1) and Robo-Capers
- Fact File: Hercules
- The comic undergoes another change in format this issue, with a redesigned contents page that relocates Robo-Capers (which previously ran across the bottom of the page) to elsewhere in the comic. There is no letters page this issue, replaced with a special full-page Robo-Capers strip (right) that introduces Grimlock as the page's new host replacing Soundwave.
Issue #75:
- Back-up strips: Hercules ("For the Love of Gods," Part 2); Robo-Capers sits this issue out.
- Grimlock's "Grim Grams" letters page begins properly this issue, and will run until issue #182.
Issue #76:
- Back-up strips: Hercules ("For the Love of Gods," Part 3) and Robo-Capers
- Fact File: "And Now... The Dinobots!", recapping the characters' history up to this point.
Issue #77:
- Back-up strips: Robo-Capers and Hercules ("For the Love of Gods," Part 4)
- Other features: Competition to win How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way; the inclusion of this contest means there's no room for the traditional half-page "Next Issue" preview, which is compressed to a small caption box on the letters page.
Covers (4)
- Issue #74: Grimlock, Sludge and Slag burst through the cover, by Alister Pearson.
- Issue #75: while Megatron is about to destroy Swoop, Guardian looms up behind him, by John Stokes.
- Issue #76: Swoop carries off the LCTV van, by David Hine.
- Issue #77: composite of the story's major players, by Phil Gascoine.
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Issue #74
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Issue #75
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Issue #76
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Issue #77
Reprints
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Issue #302 (Marvel UK, 1990; reprints the first half of Part 1)
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Issue #303 (Marvel UK, 1990; reprints the second half of Part 1)
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Issue #304 (Marvel UK, 1990; reprints the first half of Part 2)
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Issue #305 (Marvel UK, 1990; reprints the second half of Part 2)
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Issue #306 (Marvel UK, 1990; reprints Part 3)
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Issue #307 (Marvel UK, 1990; reprints Part 4)
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Transformers: Dinobot Hunt (Titan Books, 2004)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #4 cover A (IDW Publishing, 2007; reprints Part 1)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #4 cover B (IDW Publishing, 2007; reprints Part 1)
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'The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #4 cover RI-A (IDW Publishing, 2007; reprints Part 1)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #4 cover RI-B (IDW Publishing, 2007; reprints Part 1)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #5 cover A (IDW Publishing, 2008; reprints Parts 2-3)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #5 cover B (IDW Publishing, 2008; reprints Parts 2-3)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #5 cover RI-A (IDW Publishing, 2008; reprints Parts 2-3)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #5 cover RI-B (IDW Publishing, 2008; reprints Parts 2-3)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #6 cover A (IDW Publishing, 2008; reprints Part 4)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #6 cover B (IDW Publishing, 2008; reprints Part 4)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots #6 cover RI (IDW Publishing, 2008; reprints Part 4)
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The Transformers: Best of UK: Dinobots TPB (IDW Publishing, 2008)
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The Transformers: Best of UK Omnibus (IDW Publishing, 2009)
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The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2 (IDW Publishing, 2012)


























