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** ''Revenge of the Fallen'' Decepticon Fearswoop, part of the [[Walmart]]-exclusive "The Fury of Fearswoop" three-pack.
** ''Revenge of the Fallen'' Decepticon Fearswoop, part of the [[Walmart]]-exclusive "The Fury of Fearswoop" three-pack.
** ''Cybertron'' Decepticon Undermine.
** ''Cybertron'' Decepticon Undermine.
* Also seen in the offworlder zone on the first page are two Seekers. They're in the Cybertronian "tetrajet" forms from the first Sunbow ''The Transformers'' episode, "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1]]".
* New faces visually depicted amongst the Convoy include:
* New faces visually depicted amongst the Convoy include:
** ''Beast Machines'' Primal Prime.
** ''Beast Machines'' Primal Prime.
** ''Universe'' 2003 Nemesis Prime, in his ''Alternity'' body.
** ''Universe'' 2003 Nemesis Prime, in his ''Alternity'' body.
* Primal Prime is seen hanging out with Ramulus and Tap-Out; the three were all members of the [[Wrecker]]s in 3H Productions' ''The Wreckers'' comic series.
* Primal Prime is seen hanging out with Ramulus and Tap-Out; the three were all members of the [[Wrecker]]s in 3H Productions' ''The Wreckers'' comic series.
* Also seen in the offworlder zone on the first page are two Seekers. They're in the Cybertronian "tetrajet" forms from the first Sunbow ''The Transformers'' episode, "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1]]".


===Real-life references===
===Real-life references===

Revision as of 14:46, 6 August 2019

Transformers Timelines #11
TransTech

"Why would you want to save Axiom Nexus?"
"Because I'm one of the idiots who lives in it!"
"Cybertron's Most Wanted"
Publisher Fun Publications
First published June 18, 2015 (BotCon 2015)
January 13, 2016 (Diamond Edition)
Writers Jesse Wittenrich & Pete Sinclair (see Errors)
Pencils Matt Frank
Inks Matt Frank
Colors Thomas Deer with Wade Alexander
Letters Jesse Wittenrich
Managing editor Pete Sinclair
Editor in chief
Continuity TransTech

When the Waruders threaten to consume TransTech Cybertron, its most infamous criminals must step up to save the planet.

Synopsis

It is a normal, peaceful day in Axiom Nexus. Mostly. On the run from the law after a botched theft, wanted criminals Battletrap, Stepper, Nebulon, Scalpel, Boombox, Heavyweight, and their leader C-81 lead the local police force on a chase through the offworlder zone. Finding themselves cornered in Seeker-Shinai, C-81 transforms into robot mode and attempts to scatter the crowd of Seekers through intimidation. The sight of a "Megatron" on Axiom Nexus serves only to petrify the crowd, however, and C-81's gang is apprehended by Sergeant Hound and his squad.

The criminals are taken to the offworlder maximum security prison, where Sergeant Hound, Officer Stungun, Commander Cheetor, and General Optimus Prime discuss whether or not C-81 truly could be a "Megatron" who slipped through Axiom Nexus's security. Though the rest of the group is ready to dismiss C-81 simply as a Megatron lookalike, Optimus retains his suspicions.

Meanwhile, C-81's gang first meet Oilmaster and then Packrat within the prison. Though they get off to a rough start, the lot of them soon come to be on somewhat-amicable terms. C-81 reveals to Packrat that their botched theft was the last raid they needed to pull off to assemble their own interuniversal gate, which C-81 plans to use to provide an off-the-books travel agency. The criminals then team up in order to execute an escape plan. Just as Oilmaster's aerial component succeeds in placing a magne-current amplifier on the prison's generator, the power for all of Axiom Nexus goes out, leading the prisoners to believe their plan is going off without a hitch. "Cybertron's most wanted" fight their way through Autorooper and Blastcharge Strika Drone guards and manage to breach the prison's walls, finding the city outside completely depowered. Taking advantage of the cover of darkness, the criminals make their way to the city's underground tunnel network.

Within the prison, General Optimus Prime and Sergeant Hound learn from Cheetor and Stungun that all other TransTechs have been shut down due to a surge in the planet's global net. The General and the Sergeant are tasked with finding the power outage's source and remedying it.

Underground, Burn Out and Lift-Ticket use Spy-Eye to try and track down a nearby Waruder hive, the cause of the planetary shut down. C-81's group bump into them, prompting the Burn Out, Lift-Ticket, and Spy-Eye to flee. Stepper and Battletrap assume that the fleeing "'bots" are off to report their whereabouts to the O.Z.S.A., and so the criminal gang decides to give chase. They soon lose their trail, and find themselves in the middle of the aforementioned Waruder hive. The hostile invaders engage the group. Though the criminals are initially successful and fighting back against the Waruders, the invader leader Zaptrap appears with supplementary soldiers, and forces C-81 and the others to flee. Cybertron's most wanted are soon overtaken, and crash through an unstable floor as more Waruders converge upon them. With several of their members badly damaged, things look grim... But General Optimus Prime and Sergeant Hound, soon followed by Lift-Ticket and Burn Out, arrive to lend a hand. Lift-Ticket explains to Optimus and C-81 that the Waruder hive's venom caused the planetary surge, and that the TransTechs' condition can be reversed if he can collect a sample of this hive's venom. Lift-Ticket is then badly damaged by a Waruder soldier, revealing him to in reality be a mech piloted by the human Cline. This turn of events gives C-81 an idea, and the Decepticon rips Beet-Chit out of Zaptrap. Holding the Waruders' leader hostage, he forces the bug to negotiate with Optimus and himself. The Waruders agree to provide the Cybertronians with a venom sample in exchange for safe passage to an abandoned Cybertron via C-81's interuniversal gate. Though Optimus impounds C-81's gate after the deportation is completed, he allows C-81's group to "slip away" in recompense for their aid in thwarting the Waruder invasion. Sergeant Hound apologizes to Cline and Dia that he can't aid them further in their war against the Waruders due to the TransTechs' non-interference policy. The humans understand and leave the Autobots on good terms.

The General later reports to Starscream, Prowl, and the Convoy, as the TransTechs are slowly recovering. The General tells Starscream and Prowl that the rumors surrounding C-81 were only rumors, assuring them the TransTechs could never mistakenly allow a "Megatron" on-planet. The TransTechs are satisfied, but the rest of the Convoy is savvy to the General's lie. They nonetheless accept to cover up C-81's identity, with Beast Prime stating that if the General trusts C-81, so does the rest of the Convoy.

General Optimus Prime later enjoys some off time with Spy-Eye, looking on as Axiom Nexus returns to normalcy, and contemplating how "everyone has the capacity for change."

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots / Maximals Decepticons/Predacons Waruders Diaclone Others

Quotes

Notes

It is being brought.
It is being brought.
Oh, he's doin' somethin'...

Another editor is doing extensive changes to this article right now, and is requesting that all other editors hold off on any edits until their work is finished, in order to make sure nothing important gets lost.

Continuity notes

  • This comic takes place in the TransTech universe. Inspired by the aborted Beast Machines sequel line, scrapped in favor of Armada, the "Transcendent" storyline published in the Club magazine and the online prose stories told the story of TransTech; on this Cybertron, the war never escalated to an all out fight between factions, and the Transcendent Technomorphs, or "TransTech" devoted themselves to guarding the multiverse, picking up Cybertronians across the multiverse lost in transwarp. To prep for this, Fun Publications set up three Facebook pages-Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter, Rook - Axiom Nexus News: Investigative Journalist, and Axiom Nexus News Editor-which told the story of Cybertron's most wanted criminals, and gave set up for the Waruder invasion. Additionally, a three-page mini-comic, "Collections", was published on BotCon's Twitter account, which told how Packrat made his way into Axiom Nexus.
  • The Convoy are a group of Primes brought in by the TransTech Optimus to help protect the multiverse. The group was introduced in "Invasion Prologue", where Hero Prime, Ignition Prime, Sentinel Maximus, Leo Prime, and Beast Prime all were shown to be part of the group. Those codenames were given in a post on Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News Reporter, where it revealed that Black Convoy and Primal Prime were also members of the group. General Optimus Prime is introduced as a member of the group here.

Transformers references

  • Aside from the toys available at BotCon 2015, offworlder cameos in this story include:
    • Hunt for the Decepticons Decepticon Hailstorm.
    • BotCon 2014 exclusive Decepticon Flamewar.
    • Alternators Decepticon Decepticharge.
    • Reveal the Shield Decepticon Lugnut.
    • Generation 1 Autobot Sparkabot Fizzle.
    • Classics Mini-Con Overbite.
    • BotCon 1998 exclusive Predacon Antagony.
    • Robots in Disguise 2015 Autobot Grimlock.
    • Micromaster Autobot Clipper, from the Victory anime.
    • Beast Wars Transmetal 2 Maximal Ramulus.
    • BotCon 2002 exclusive Autobot Tap-Out.
    • Beast Wars Neo Maximal Stampy.
    • Animated Decepticon Scalpel.
    • Generation 1 Decepticon Slugfest.
    • Two Windblades, including her Generations "Thrilling 30" toy, and her Legends toy.
    • Lots of Seekers in Seeker-Shinai (all from the Classics Seeker mold), including: Henkei! Henkei! Skywarp.
    • Transformers Figure Subscription Service 3.0 exclusive Nacelle.
    • 2008 Universe Acid Storm.
    • BotCon 2011's Shattered Glass Thundercracker, representing the Generation 1 character in his Action Master colors.
    • BotCon 2007 Thundercracker.
    • BotCon 2013 Sunstorm, Bitstream, and Hotlink.
    • Red Wing, a character from the BotCon 2013 comic "Termination".
    • Classics Skywarp.
    • Robots in Disguise 2015 Autobot Strongarm.
    • Robots in Disguise 2001 Autobot Prowl.
    • Beast Wars Transmetal 2 Maximal Prowl, in the colors of his white-feathered release.
    • Cybertron Decepticon Ransack, in the colors of his Galaxy Force "Gasket Police-Type" toy.
    • Generation 1 Autobot Monsterbot Doublecross.
    • Victory Decepticon Breastforce member Hellbat.
    • A group of Blastcharge Strika Drones (the customization class figure from BotCon 2013) and Autoroopers (semi-sentient Transformers employed by the Earth Defense Command from Kiss Players).
    • Robots in Disguise 2001 Bruticus, in the body of his Universe 2008 toy, redecoed from Cybertron Scourge.
    • Prime: Beast Hunters Predacon Blight.
    • Kre-O Straxus and Scrounge, based on their counterparts from the Marvel The Transformers comic.
    • Revenge of the Fallen Decepticon Fearswoop, part of the Walmart-exclusive "The Fury of Fearswoop" three-pack.
    • Cybertron Decepticon Undermine.
  • New faces visually depicted amongst the Convoy include:
    • Beast Machines Primal Prime.
    • Universe 2003 Nemesis Prime, in his Alternity body.
  • Primal Prime is seen hanging out with Ramulus and Tap-Out; the three were all members of the Wreckers in 3H Productions' The Wreckers comic series.
  • Also seen in the offworlder zone on the first page are two Seekers. They're in the Cybertronian "tetrajet" forms from the first Sunbow The Transformers episode, "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1".

Real-life references

  • The basic concept of the story is obviously inspired by the then-recent 2014 film, Guardians of the Galaxy, where a group of criminals are required to save the day from an invading threat bent on destruction.
  • On the first page in the TransTech portion of the city, a large, mechanical, Godzilla-like creature is visible. This is "Dalung Master", a toy created by Leader Shrine that was...oh, how do you say, suspiciously similar to the original The Transformers toy of Grimlock, with organic parts to make him look like the infamous kaiju.


Other trivia

Errors

  • Though the comic credits the writing to "Greg Sepelak & S. Trent Troop with Jesse Wittenrich", the comic was actually written by Jesse Wittenrich and Pete Sinclair. Only the basic outline of the closing battle and various lines used within it remain from an earlier script written by Sepelak and Troop, whose credit as primary writers was kept in the comic against their wishes.
    • The Diamond edition properly credited only Wittenrich and Sinclair.
  • Hellbat is colored wrong on page 4;
  • In one instance on page 14, Scalpel's dialogue misspells cybertonium as "cybertronium".

Other trivia

Covers

  • BotCon Edition: Cybertron's Most Wanted are cornered by the Waruders.
  • Diamond Edition: The Convoy observes a holographic display of Cybertron's Most Wanted.

References