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Iacon One was a small convention (~100 attendees) held July 7-8, 2006 at the [[Grand Wayne Convention Center]] in Fort Wayne, Indiana.  The convention was organized by the Stasis Lock Group (consisting of Malin Huffman and Phil Zeman).  Special guests included [[Venus Terzo]],  
Iacon One was a small convention (~100 attendees) held July 7-8, 2006 at the [[Grand Wayne Convention Center]] in Fort Wayne, Indiana.  The convention was organized by the Stasis Lock Group (consisting of Malin Huffman and Phil Zeman).  Special guests included [[Venus Terzo]],  
[[David Sobolov]], [[Scott McNeil]], [[Bob Budiansky]], and [[Don Figueroa]].
[[David Sobolov]], [[Scott McNeil]], [[Bob Budiansky]], and [[Don Figueroa]].

Revision as of 06:37, 16 November 2007

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"My focal ep never got broadcast in North America, so I lack a clever quote."
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Iacon One was a small convention (~100 attendees) held July 7-8, 2006 at the Grand Wayne Convention Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The convention was organized by the Stasis Lock Group (consisting of Malin Huffman and Phil Zeman). Special guests included Venus Terzo, David Sobolov, Scott McNeil, Bob Budiansky, and Don Figueroa.

The convention was touted as celebrating the 10th anniversary of Beast Wars. Merchandise consisted of exclusive artwork by Don Figueroa (four separate panels, each featuring one of the voice actors' characters, which together made a larger image), as well as a then-exclusive set of "golden disks" based on the Beast Wars series. These disks came with a replacement hand for Transmetal Megatron, which could fit into his arm socket and which could also hold the golden disks and allow them to spin.



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