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==Notes==
==Notes==
*This comic again retells the Targetmasters' origin story from "[[Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)]]" and "[[Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 2)|Part 2]]" and elaborates more on the history of the smaller partners, explaining that they'd lost their ability to speak even before the incident.
*This comic again retells the Targetmasters' origin story from "[[Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)]]" and "[[Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 2)|Part 2]]" and elaborates more on the history of the smaller partners, explaining that they'd lost their ability to speak even before the incident.
*As Scorponok explains the properties of plasma energy, an image of the [[Plasma Energy Chamber]] as it appeared in ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' is shown on a monitor.
*As Scorponok explains the properties of plasma energy, an image of the [[Plasma Energy Chamber]] as it appears in ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' is shown on a monitor.
*Scorponok is shadowed just as he was in his early appearances in ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters (cartoon)|The Headmasters]]'' anime.
*Scorponok is shadowed just as he was in his early appearances in ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters (cartoon)|The Headmasters]]'' anime.
*The [[Concurrence]] originally appeared in ''[[Story of Binaltech]]''; this is their first appearance outside that branched-off timeline. Most of the members described in that story are evident here; Arkeville's the only one clearly appearing on-panel, with ''G.I. Joe''-franchise villains Iron Klaw and Garrison Kreiger appearing only as silhouettes in the foreground, and only the top of the until-now-unseen Shawn Berger Junior's head visible, identifiable by the hairstyle he shares with his father. New members to the group visible in the panel are [[Michelle]] from the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] episode "[[Only Human]]," and the [[King of Daros|king]] of [[Daros]] from the ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters (cartoon)|Headmasters]]'' episode "[[Find MegaZarak's Weak Spot!!]]".
*The [[Concurrence]] originally appeared in ''[[Story of Binaltech]]''; this is their first appearance outside ''Binaltech''. Most of the members described in that story are evident here; Arkeville is the only one clearly appearing on-panel, with ''G.I. Joe'' villains Iron Klaw and Garrison Kreiger appearing only as silhouettes in the foreground, and only the top of the until-now-unseen Shawn Berger Junior's head visible, identifiable by the hairstyle he shares with his father. New members to the group visible in the panel are [[Michelle]] from the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] episode "[[Only Human]]", and the [[King of Daros|king]] of [[Daros]] from the ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters (cartoon)|Headmasters]]'' episode "[[Find MegaZarak's Weak Spot!!]]".


[[Category:Legends issues]]
[[Category:Legends issues]]

Revision as of 16:03, 20 April 2025

Transformers Legends Vol. 46
"Mutant Targetmaster Birth Chapter"
ミュータントターゲットマスター誕生編
(Mutant Targetmaster Tanjō Hen)
First published October 27, 2017
Manga Hayato Sakamoto

The story of the Targetmaster partners and how they ended up in the Legends World.

Synopsis

On the planet Master sometime prior to 2011, Scorponok has gotten his hands on some coveted plasma energy and found that while it usually destroys inorganic matter, exposing it to Transformer bodies in a certain way may let them develop new transformations and combinations. Seeking to make himself stronger, he captures six Master inhabitants who have not trained to be HeadmastersPeacemaker, Pinpointer, Spoilsport, Caliburst, Blowpipe and Aimless—and experiments on them by exposing them to the energy. Fortress finds out and puts a stop to the experiments, sparking the beginning of Scorponok's rebellion that sees him exiled from Master. The victims, who have lost the ability to speak, receive medical treatment for years until the day Scorponok returns with his MegaZarak transtector and attempts to recapture them, prompting the six to flee the planet and seek out Fortress. While helping Fortress clear the Battleship Maximus of plasma energy bombs, however, they are exposed to another wave of the energy and bonded with three Autobots and three Decepticons, becoming the Targetmasters.

In 2021, the Autobot Targetmasters rediscover their partners in the void of space following their disappearance during the black hole battle, but the six have merged into a clump of guns infused with massive amounts of plasma energy. Despite their previous exposure to the energy, even the bodies of the Targetmasters begin eroding when they approach, but before things go bad the Targetmasters partners suddenly disappear: unbeknownst to the Autobots, their Decepticon counterparts in the Legends World have captured Alpha Trion and forced him to use his ultra-drill to bring the partners there. However, even Trion can't control the runaway plasma energy which somehow merges with the Zamojin power of the Legends World, allowing the Targetmaster partners to absorb the dimension's collective information about Transformers and begin transforming into an "ultimate weapon". As he knows such a weapon would be uncontrollable and the plasma energy burst will destroy both him and the Decepticons, Alpha Trion puts the ultra-drill into reverse, destroying the device and warping the six Targetmaster partners to random locations in the world.

Alpha Trion relays the recent events to the G1 World, where Shaoshao Li forwards the information to Universal Peace Alliance chairman Spike Witwicky. Aware that Megatron is active in the Legends World, Spike orders Shaoshao to covertly recover the mutated Targetmasters before Megatron can learn of their existence. After Shaoshao leaves to fetch Hot Rod, however, "Spike" removes his mask and reports to his allies in the Concurrence that the Targetmasters are the perfect source of the plasma energy they need to destroy the Autobots, take control of the Universal Peace Alliance and rule the universe!

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • This comic again retells the Targetmasters' origin story from "Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)" and "Part 2" and elaborates more on the history of the smaller partners, explaining that they'd lost their ability to speak even before the incident.
  • As Scorponok explains the properties of plasma energy, an image of the Plasma Energy Chamber as it appears in Beast Machines is shown on a monitor.
  • Scorponok is shadowed just as he was in his early appearances in The Headmasters anime.
  • The Concurrence originally appeared in Story of Binaltech; this is their first appearance outside Binaltech. Most of the members described in that story are evident here; Arkeville is the only one clearly appearing on-panel, with G.I. Joe villains Iron Klaw and Garrison Kreiger appearing only as silhouettes in the foreground, and only the top of the until-now-unseen Shawn Berger Junior's head visible, identifiable by the hairstyle he shares with his father. New members to the group visible in the panel are Michelle from the Generation 1 cartoon episode "Only Human", and the king of Daros from the Headmasters episode "Find MegaZarak's Weak Spot!!".