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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Four million years ago, [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] notes, the ''[[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'' and the ''[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]]'' plummeted into prehistoric Earth. Three of the Decepticons, however, did not go down with the ship. Boarding an escape pod, the three fell into the southern hemisphere, where they laid dormant for some 2.5 million years. Eventually, their [[idento-computer]]s interfaced with the escape pod's computer in an attempt to find suitable alt-modes. When no mechanical items were found, the computer's range began to broaden, and scanned the local insect life, which Perceptor muses are the closest nature has to offer to mechanical items. Thus the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]]s were brought online. Their unique physiology allowed them several abilities, including the ability to convert organic matter into a low-yield form of [[energon]], and the ability to produce semi-autonomously clones of themselves, an ability that has evolved over time. Eventually, the Insecticons were apparently offlined in the [[Battle of Autobot City]], although reports have surfaced of their continued existence. Whatever the case, their legacy lives on in the [[Sweep (G1)|Sweeps]], who were reformatted from some of the Insecticons, and possess a similar cloning ability. Perceptor believes that the Insecticon's abilities points to the value of organic/Cybertronian hybrids, and wonders if they can reverse-engineer a similar way to scan organic alt-modes as their escape pod did...


==Featured characters==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Characters mentioned include: the [[Sweep (G1)|the Sweep]]s.
===Continuity notes===
* The Insecticon's origins from ''The Transformers'' episode "[[A Plague of Insecticons]]" are recounted here. Originally, it was attributed solely to the idento-computers for their beast modes, but here it is retconned that they interacted with the ship's computer to do so.
* The Insecticons were offlined and reformatted into the Sweeps in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''. However, they were seen several times in the movie later, along with appearances in ''The Transformers'' season 3 premier "[[Five Faces of Darkness]]", something that is brought up here.
* Initially, the film only showed two Sweeps, reformatted from Kickback and Shrapnel. Over the film and the rest of the cartoon, however, more Sweeps would appear, and their Insecticon origins are indicated as the source of their increased numbers.
===Transformers references===
* The way the Insecticons got their alt-modes, and Perceptor's musings on how to reverse-engineer it, are obviously depicted as a primitive form of the way beast modes were scanned by [[stasis pod]]s in the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon.
[[Category:Wings Universe issues]]
[[Category:Wings Universe issues]]

Revision as of 01:13, 30 March 2019

The Transformers Menagerie
Publisher Fun Publications
Published in Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #51
First published June/July 2013
Script Jim Sorenson
Art various
Continuity Wings Universe

Perceptor goes over the Insecticons and their origins.

Synopsis

Four million years ago, Perceptor notes, the Ark and the Nemesis plummeted into prehistoric Earth. Three of the Decepticons, however, did not go down with the ship. Boarding an escape pod, the three fell into the southern hemisphere, where they laid dormant for some 2.5 million years. Eventually, their idento-computers interfaced with the escape pod's computer in an attempt to find suitable alt-modes. When no mechanical items were found, the computer's range began to broaden, and scanned the local insect life, which Perceptor muses are the closest nature has to offer to mechanical items. Thus the Insecticons were brought online. Their unique physiology allowed them several abilities, including the ability to convert organic matter into a low-yield form of energon, and the ability to produce semi-autonomously clones of themselves, an ability that has evolved over time. Eventually, the Insecticons were apparently offlined in the Battle of Autobot City, although reports have surfaced of their continued existence. Whatever the case, their legacy lives on in the Sweeps, who were reformatted from some of the Insecticons, and possess a similar cloning ability. Perceptor believes that the Insecticon's abilities points to the value of organic/Cybertronian hybrids, and wonders if they can reverse-engineer a similar way to scan organic alt-modes as their escape pod did...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons

Notes

Continuity notes

  • The Insecticon's origins from The Transformers episode "A Plague of Insecticons" are recounted here. Originally, it was attributed solely to the idento-computers for their beast modes, but here it is retconned that they interacted with the ship's computer to do so.
  • The Insecticons were offlined and reformatted into the Sweeps in The Transformers: The Movie. However, they were seen several times in the movie later, along with appearances in The Transformers season 3 premier "Five Faces of Darkness", something that is brought up here.
  • Initially, the film only showed two Sweeps, reformatted from Kickback and Shrapnel. Over the film and the rest of the cartoon, however, more Sweeps would appear, and their Insecticon origins are indicated as the source of their increased numbers.

Transformers references

  • The way the Insecticons got their alt-modes, and Perceptor's musings on how to reverse-engineer it, are obviously depicted as a primitive form of the way beast modes were scanned by stasis pods in the Beast Wars cartoon.