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:''Anode is an unaligned [[Transformer]] from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Anode is an unaligned [[Transformer]] from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
[[File:LL5 subcvrA.jpg|upright=1.5|thumb|This snowflake becomes her dead girlfriend and that's hardly the weirdest thing on this wiki.]]
[[File:LL5 subcvrA.jpg|upright=1.5|thumb|This snowflake becomes her dead girlfriend and that's hardly the weirdest thing on this wiki.]]
'''Anode''' gets into trouble.  Originally a [[blacksmith]], Anode was a specialist who is able to—with training—sculpt a malfunctioning [[protoform]] into its intended working order. However, for reasons she long refused to disclose, the sharp-tongued and irreverent Anode fled this life and declared herself instead an archaeologist, treasure-hunter, and adventurer.  From [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to [[Caminus]] and beyond, there's no large, menacing creature she's not willing to tick off (either on purpose or by accident) and no artifact too risky for her to retrieve.  Her partner and spouse [[Lug (IDW)|Lug]] can be a calming influence, but, when push inevitably comes to shove, she loves every obnoxious circuit in Anode's body.
'''Anode''' gets into trouble.  Originally a [[blacksmith]], Anode was a specialist who is able to—with training—sculpt a malfunctioning [[protoform]] into its intended working order. However, for reasons she long refused to disclose, the sharp-tongued and irreverent Anode fled this life and declared herself instead an archaeologist, treasure-hunter, and adventurer.  From [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to [[Caminus]] and beyond, there's no large, menacing creature she's not willing to tick off (either on purpose or by accident) and no artifact too risky for her to retrieve.  Her partner and spouse [[Lug (IDW)|Lug]] can be a calming influence, but, when push inevitably comes to shove, she loves every obnoxious circuit in Anode's body.   
 
Apparently we're supposed to like her too.   


{{quote|Welcome to life with Anode. I defy anyone to spend an afternoon with her and not end up '''dead'''.|[[Lug (IDW)|Lug]]|[[An Axe to Break the Ice]].}}
{{quote|Welcome to life with Anode. I defy anyone to spend an afternoon with her and not end up '''dead'''.|[[Lug (IDW)|Lug]]|[[An Axe to Break the Ice]].}}

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Anode is an unaligned Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
This snowflake becomes her dead girlfriend and that's hardly the weirdest thing on this wiki.

Anode gets into trouble. Originally a blacksmith, Anode was a specialist who is able to—with training—sculpt a malfunctioning protoform into its intended working order. However, for reasons she long refused to disclose, the sharp-tongued and irreverent Anode fled this life and declared herself instead an archaeologist, treasure-hunter, and adventurer. From Cybertron to Caminus and beyond, there's no large, menacing creature she's not willing to tick off (either on purpose or by accident) and no artifact too risky for her to retrieve. Her partner and spouse Lug can be a calming influence, but, when push inevitably comes to shove, she loves every obnoxious circuit in Anode's body.

Welcome to life with Anode. I defy anyone to spend an afternoon with her and not end up dead.{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:LugAn Axe to Break the Ice.|Lug{{#if:An Axe to Break the Ice.|, An Axe to Break the Ice.|}}|}}

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

First appearance: Lost Light #1

Anode was born assigned male on Cybertron. While certain members of the Primal Vanguard began identifying as "she" after off-world missions and encounters with organic races, Anode became bemused by the very concept of gender, and did not understand the significance of the pronouns until she left Cybertron when the Great War broke out. After meeting several organic races, Anode decided she felt more comfortable as a "she" and she had her chassis rebuilt into a more feminine form. An Axe to Break the Ice

Some time in the past, Anode made her way to Caminus, over five hundred years before Thunderclash reestablished regular interplanetary ties among Cybertronian worlds. A daring risk-taker from an early age, she began honing her natural skills as a blacksmith in the Lighthouse, helping newborn protoforms by sculpting their sentio metallico. Unfortunately, Anode's brash nature led her into performing a live sculpting on a struggling protoform before she was truly ready, and the protoform subsequently died. Though the other members of the Lighthouse were understanding and forgiving, Anode couldn't bring herself to quit, so instead she fudged the facility's records to make it look like she'd stolen the facility's supplies of sentio metallico, then fled Caminus forever. Bad Moon Rising

You shall not pass!

Five hundred years ago, Anode and Lug travelled to Luna 2 at the behest of the mysterious Grand Architect (who she called "Techy") in search of a piece of rare widowed metal. They found themselves on the wrong side of a Decepticon Cybernought; although Anode deployed a forcefield, Lug was convinced that they were going to die. Anode was spared by the machinations of the time travelling Necrobot; as part of his efforts to rescue the "Disappeared", he took Anode to the future and stored her in a stasis pod until she could recover from the disorienting effects of the time-skip.

In the present day, Anode woke up on the Necroworld along with the dozens of other refugees the Necrobot had collected. Some Other Cybertron However, her senses were still scrambled by the effects of the time jump, and as a result she began hallucinating that Lug had arrived with her, holding regular conversations between herself and "Lug." Modes of Production

Anode attended a debriefing held by Ultra Magnus to help bring the disoriented time-travelers up to speed on recent events. Anode was less than impressed by the Autobot's boring delivery. The two then were accosted by Swerve, who annoyed them with some nonsensical questions under the pretense of conducting "background checks." When she told Swerve to leave, the red Autobot sarcastically mentioned that she should see Velocity for "timesickness"—remembering Velocity from their time together on Caminus, Anode tried to leave the Necroworld via teleporter before Velocity could track her down. Rodimus and Drift caught her before they could escape; although she received a reprimand for almost wasting the one-use teleporter, Anode was fascinated to see Drift's Great Sword. Rodimus and his allies decided to use the teleporter to head back to Cybertron to pick up another ship, and Anode stayed behind with the other time-displaced Cybertronians. Some Other Cybertron

I see dead people.

Anode and "Lug" later reconvened by the Necrobot's monument to the disappeared, where they discussed recent events and what the future held for them. Though Anode professed an aloofness regarding her new friends, she eventually confessed that she was interested in their quest for Cyberutopia, though "Lug" joked that she would be more interested in plundering its treasures than starting a new life there. Her one-sided conversation was interrupted by Tailgate's fight with Fangry, and over the course of the battle she was sent flying and impaled on a piece of debris. Kaput tended to her wounds before Velocity arrived to discuss what had transpired when Anode fled Caminus. Anomie Anode explained that she'd falsified her records before fleeing; realizing that she'd never heard the story, "Lug" was unable to conceal her sense of betrayal and fled back to the memorial. A World Misplaced Anode caught up with her, where "Lug" revealed that she'd always thought that she was the reason why Anode had fled her homeworld. Anode revealed her history as a blacksmith and noted that she needed a reason for her coworkers to hate her, unable to live with the guilt. Anode apologized, but realized that her friend had vanished...Bad Moon Rising

Anode returned to the medibay to search for Lug, only to realize that nobody had any idea who she was talking about. Anode's explanation prompted the staff to reveal security tapes of her emerging alone from her stasis pod; after scanning the list of names on the Necrobot's monument, she realized that Lug hadn't travelled to the future with her, and was merely a timesickness-induced hallucination. Modes of Production Kaput then took her, Nautica, and Velocity to Lug's flower where he explained how Lug had died. Realizing that the Necrobot had preserved some of Lug's Spark energy inside the flower, Anode had a brainwave and rushed back to the fortress. She explained her plan to resurrect Lug by using the snowflake as a receptacle for Lug's Spark. It was touch and go for a second there but the new protoform stabilized and Anode showed off her "new" backpack to Roller when the group returned to their own universe. This Machine Kills Fascists After Lug had fully grown, Anode confessed the truth behind the Lighthouse. The two snuggled up afterwards. As Lug played with Roller, Anode questioned Nautica (since they were now besties!) on her eye-patch. Anode boarded the ship when the group left Necroworld. After Megatron

Might as well face it/You're addicted to Lug

When the ladies stopped off at Troja Major's Howling Town, Anode asked to borrow money from Nautica only to learn ten thousand shanix was still considered a lot of money so she decided to steal the mood pipes she wanted instead. After fleeing from a displeased (and quite scary looking) Rust Giant, Anode began smelling sentio metallico and followed it to a warehouse where she flung open a coffin to try and find the new body. As it turned out, the coffin was a mech. The mech tried to attack Anode and Lug only for Anode to realize he was a newborn and reacting on instinct. The three were then ambushed by the Black Block Consortia who demanded Anode and Lug step aside and hand over the mech. Unwilling to do so, the organics opened fire only for Lug to tackle Anode to safety but allowing the newborn to die. As Anode grieved, Wipe-Out suddenly made himself known and motioned for the two to follow him. As the three escaped, Wipe-Out revealed that the blacksmiths were under threat and being targeted. At a bar, the three compared notes (namely who the Black Block Consortia was and Anode and Lug's genders) before Techy's troops, led by Flame teleported into the bar and cornered them. An Axe to Break the Ice

Anode took this in stride and happily greeted Flame...only for Wipe-Out to inform her that Flame wasn't the Grand Architect. After enduring Flame's annoyingly euphemistic phrases, Anode attempted a heroic punch but soon decided to flee, turning to jet mode while having Lug and Wipe-Out grab her. She flew back to the funeral compound where they'd fist found the coffin mech and procured a leftover sample of his sentio metallico for Wipe-Out to analyze who found the metal held the blueprints for millions of alternate modes. Suddenly getting a call from Velocity, the trio walked to Mengel's compound where Nautica's super-sized alternate mode burst out before the group made a brisk getaway. After said getaway, Anode offered Wipe-Out a place in their adventures but he turned it down. Chasing the Infinite


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The Functionist Universe

In an alternate timeline where the Great War never occurred, Anode was a qualified blacksmith who had abandoned her comfortable life in favor of joining the Anti-Vocationist League in fighting the totalitarian Functionist Council. In this capacity she worked alongside rogue Council member Nine-of-Twelve. Through circumstances untold, she had adopted a feminine identity and chassis like her main timeline counterpart.

When a group of castaways from an alternate universe arrived and immediately ran afoul of the local Functionaries, Anode watched as the group returned to their headquarters in Adaptica, and later observed a live feed of the Functionist Council revealing the "true purpose" of Rung. The group's musings were interrupted by the sudden return of Luna 2. A World Misplaced Anode and Nine-of-Twelve watched in abject horror as the now-weaponized moon began laying waste to their city using tractor beams. Bad Moon Rising

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