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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''===
===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''===
Sulu was chosen as a member of [[Jim Kirk|Captain Kirk]]'s away team, beaming down to the surface of [[Cygnus Seven]] to investigate a distress signal. He was alarmed, however, to find [[Decepticon|military vehicles]] from pre-[[Eugenics Wars]] [[Earth]]. He attempted to fight them off with his [[phaser (weapon)|phaser]], but was stopped by [[Spock]] from firing on a passing [[Optimus Prime (G1)|truck]]. As the Decepticons revealed themselves, he was temporarily immobilized by [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]]'s sonic weaponry, but managed to get to cover as Kirk ordered the Enterprise to launch a [[photon torpedo]] at the Decepticons. He resumed firing at their attackers forcing them to retreat. In the battle's aftermath, Sulu joined Kirk and [[M'Ress]] in investigating a series of energy signatures that had appeared in the nearby [[dilithium]] mine. As he followed the signals to a large metal wall in the deepest part of the mine shaft, he only had enough time to notice a sudden fluctuation in the readings before the wall burst open, revealing the [[Autobot]]s. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part One}}
Sulu was chosen as a member of [[James Kirk|Captain Kirk]]'s away team, beaming down to the surface of [[Cygnus Seven]] to investigate a distress signal. He was alarmed, however, to find [[Decepticon|military vehicles]] from pre-[[Eugenics Wars]] [[Earth]]. He attempted to fight them off with his [[phaser (weapon)|phaser]], but was stopped by [[Spock]] from firing on a passing [[Optimus Prime (G1)|truck]]. As the Decepticons revealed themselves, he was temporarily immobilized by [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]]'s sonic weaponry, but managed to get to cover as Kirk ordered the Enterprise to launch a [[photon torpedo]] at the Decepticons. He resumed firing at their attackers forcing them to retreat. In the battle's aftermath, Sulu joined Kirk and [[M'Ress]] in investigating a series of energy signatures that had appeared in the nearby [[dilithium]] mine. As he followed the signals to a large metal wall in the deepest part of the mine shaft, he only had enough time to notice a sudden fluctuation in the readings before the wall burst open, revealing the [[Autobot]]s. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part One}}
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Revision as of 18:22, 20 January 2019

Sulu is a Federation-aligned human from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Mr. Sulu is an officer on the starship Enterprise.

Fiction

Star Trek vs. Transformers

Sulu was chosen as a member of Captain Kirk's away team, beaming down to the surface of Cygnus Seven to investigate a distress signal. He was alarmed, however, to find military vehicles from pre-Eugenics Wars Earth. He attempted to fight them off with his phaser, but was stopped by Spock from firing on a passing truck. As the Decepticons revealed themselves, he was temporarily immobilized by Soundwave's sonic weaponry, but managed to get to cover as Kirk ordered the Enterprise to launch a photon torpedo at the Decepticons. He resumed firing at their attackers forcing them to retreat. In the battle's aftermath, Sulu joined Kirk and M'Ress in investigating a series of energy signatures that had appeared in the nearby dilithium mine. As he followed the signals to a large metal wall in the deepest part of the mine shaft, he only had enough time to notice a sudden fluctuation in the readings before the wall burst open, revealing the Autobots. Prime's Directive, Part One


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Prime's Directive, Part TwoPrime's Directive, Part Three

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