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|date=On or before [[April 15]], [[2001]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010819072418/http://transformers.pitas.com/17_04_2001.html Sunday, April 15, 2001 "Apelinq's Journal part 9" on transformers.pitas.com, retrieved August 19, 2001] (archived)</ref> (''BotCon: Beyond'')
|date=On or before [[April 15]], [[2001]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010819072418/http://transformers.pitas.com/17_04_2001.html Sunday, April 15, 2001 "Apelinq's Journal part 9" on transformers.pitas.com, retrieved August 19, 2001] (archived)</ref> (''BotCon: Beyond'')
|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|writer=[[Rob Gerbracht]]
|continuity=[[Beast Era timeline (3H)|3H Beast Era continuity]]
|continuity=[[Beast Wars timeline (3H)|3H Beast Wars continuity]]
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Revision as of 01:17, 18 January 2024

Apelinq's War Journals Journal 9
Transformers: The Wreckers
"Back From the Past"
Publisher 3H Enterprises
First published On or before April 15, 2001[1] (BotCon: Beyond)
Writer Rob Gerbracht
Continuity 3H Beast Wars continuity

The beasts are back in town.

Synopsis

Date Index 316.265 AU

Oribital scanners detect a spacecraft approaching the planet. Though Apelinq's attempts to contact it have met with failure, its presence fills him with renewed feelings of hope... and confusion, since the ship is indicated to be, of all things, an ancient Autobot shuttle.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Continuity notes

Errors

  • When Apelinq's War Journals was added back to BotCon Online in early January 2006 (after it inexplicably disappeared in a site update made on May 11, 2003), the ellipsis that originally came between the last two words of the first paragraph (between "there" and "somewhere") was distorted into an "Ö", and has remained uncorrected to this day.

Transformers references

References