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[[Image:Digitaldoomonthehighwaytodestruction.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Rodimus Prime inaccurately remembers the "greatest battle on Earth".]]
:''<u>Digital Doom on the Highway to Destruction</u> is a battle in the [[S.T.A.R.S. continuity|S.T.A.R.S. continuity]] portion of the [[Generation 1|Generation 1]] [[Continuity family|continuity family]].''


'''<u>Digital Doom on the Highway to Destruction</u>''' was one of a series of [[pack-in flyers]] advertising toys for sale via mail.  It offered discontinued toys from the 1984-1985 line.
[[Image:Digitaldoomonthehighwaytodestruction.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Rodimus Prime inaccurately remembers the &quot;greatest battle on Earth&quot;.]]
'''&lt;u&gt;Digital Doom on the Highway to Destruction&lt;/u&gt;''' is what [[Hot Rod|Rodimus Prime]] recalls as "the [[Transformer|Transformers]]' greatest battle on [[Earth|Earth]]."


''Preceded by:'' [[You Have Been Chosen.]]<br>
''Followed by:'' [[The Autobots Are Under Attack!]]<br>
''Release date:'' 1987''<br>
''Characters (in order of appearance):'' [[Rodimus Prime (G1)|Rodimus Prime]], [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], [[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]], [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]], [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]], [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]], [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]], [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]], [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]]


&lt;div style="width: 90%; margin: 0 auto .2em auto; background-color:#efefef; border: 2px solid #eeeeee; padding: 2px; text-align: left;"&gt;'''Note:''' ''We underline the name because the [[Rodimus Prime remembers the Transformers greatest battle on Earth.|source material]] consistently does so.  Your guess is as good as ours.''&lt;/div&gt;
==Fiction==
===S.T.A.R.S. mail-order flyers===
Deep within the data battle center, Rodimus Prime solemnly recounted the story of "the most crucial" Transformer battle for an unknown audience.  This "legendary" conflict took place prior to the construction of [[Autobot City|Autobot City]] on Earth:


An Autobot convoy led by [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] set out to determine a building site for the city.  They were ambushed en route by [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], the "death-dealing, menacing machine gun" and [[Thundercracker (G1)|Thundercracker]], "the energy-zapping fighter plane".  Soon the "innocent convoy was converted into a shower of drone rockets" and other weaponsfire.  {{storylink|Rodimus Prime remembers the Transformers greatest battle on Earth.|Rodimus Prime remembers the Transformers greatest battle on Earth.}}


==Synopsis==
This "legendary" conflict took place prior to the construction of [[Autobot City]] on [[Earth]].  Deep within the data battle center, Rodimus Prime solemnly recounts it for an unknown audience, noting that it was "the most crucial" battle.


An Autobot convoy set out to determine a building site for the city. They were ambushed en route by [[Megatron_(G1)|Megatron]], the "death-dealing, menacing machine gun" and [[Thundercracker_(G1)|Thundercracker]], "the energy-zapping fighter plane"Soon the "innocent convoy was converted into a shower of drone rockets" and other weaponsfire.
[[Image:PackIn TransformersCombatData Inside1.jpg|left|200px|thumb|As punishment for trying to escape their bizarre little continuity, they were cursed to relive this moment forever.]]
Optimus ordered [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]], [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]], and [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] to retreat and summon help, believing this to be the team's only hopeDespite their attempt to escape Thundercracker's "force field," they found themselves actively pursued by the Decepticon jet.   {{storylink|Transformers Combat Data|Transformers Combat Data}}


The outcome is unknown, but Rodimus Prime, at least, considered it the greatest battle in which the Transformers ever engaged on [[Earth]].
All of this information, including Rodimus's introduction, was relayed to potential [[S.T.A.R.S.|S.T.A.R.S.]] recruits, who were told that they, too, could "get in on all the action in this desert drama ambush."


==Errors==
{{-}}
* [[Hubcap]]'s toy is shown in Cliffjumper's place.  Eh - who's gonna notice?
* Please don't ask us how Optimus and Rodimus were able to coexist, particularly ''before'' [[Autobot City]] was even built.


==Notes==
* This flyer continues the "story", such as it is, started by previous [[S.T.A.R.S.]] advertisements.  S.T.A.R.S. membership is among the premiums offered.
* [[Reflector]] and [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] are advertised, but aren't shown in the epic titular conflict.
* How many Autobots DOES it take to search for a building site?
* Seriously.  Rodimus, Optimus, ''and'' six other Autobots are gonna have trouble defeating Megatron and Thundercracker?
* Warpath and Rodimus seem to have gotten lost.  They're not driving on the road.
* Megatron is shown using his stock assembly as a weapon, maybe the only canonical time he's done so.
* This is the only continuity in which Thundercracker is known to "zap the power supply of his enemies."
* Item available in this brochure included:
** Optimus Prime ($21.50 + 5 [[robot point]]s)
** Megatron ($21.50 + 5 robot points)
** Thundercracker ($10 + 2 robot points)
** Reflector ($10 + 2 robot points)
** Wheeljack ($8 + 2 robot points)
** Mirage ($8 + 2 robot points)
** Ratchet ($8 + 2 robot points)
** Sunstreaker ($8 + 2 robot points)
** Cosmos ($3.50 + 1 robot point)
** Warpath ($3.50 + 1 robot point)
** Cliffjumper ($3.50 + 1 robot point).  Hubcap toys were shipped to those who ordered Cliffjumper, with instructions that at times show both Hubcap AND Cliffjumper.
** S.T.A.R.S. membership, now reduced to $5.00 thanks to "a more efficient use of Transformers energy and technology".
** As Ultra Magnus [[You Have Been Chosen.|promised]], the Omnibots are no longer available.


==External Links==
==Trivia==
[http://www.geocities.com/futuristgroup/vminibots.html Mini-Cars From Around the World], showing bagged mail-order Mini-Vehicles and instructions.
* Rodimus Prime and Optimus Prime are shown coexisting in the days before Autobot City.  Since this exists in a [[Micro-continuity|micro-continuity]] wherein ''[[The Transformers: The Movie|The Transformers: The Movie]]'' is an [[The Autobots Have a Special Mission for:|actual movie made by the Autobots]], this may or may not be an error as such.
* It's unclear what Megatron and Thundercracker could actually ''do'' to these eight Autobots that would constitute the "greatest battle on Earth."  Either this micro-continuity is shockingly tame, or Rodimus is having a senior moment.
* Thundercracker's description as being able to "zap the power supply of his enemies" ties into [[Have the Decepticons defeated us once and for all?|previous pack-in]] [[Can one boy, alone, hold back the evil Decepticons?|flyer appearances]] (assuming that "zap" is being used synonymously with "sap").  Notably, this is the only continuity that gives him such an ability.
* Megatron is shown using his stock assembly as a "particle beam cannon," which may be the only [[Canon|canonical]] instance of such.
* The notion that S.T.A.R.S. recruits could contribute to the fight is temporally troublesome.  If this battle is a thing of the past, then what could they do?  The other S.T.A.R.S. fiction seems to occupy a time period in the mid-1980s, so it's possible that the message is being sent ''back in time'' from Rodimus's day in order to affect the battle's outcome.  Or, more likely, the writers weren't investing much thought into their throwaway toy-ad copy.
 


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Revision as of 06:02, 19 March 2009

<u>Digital Doom on the Highway to Destruction</u> is a battle in the S.T.A.R.S. continuity portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Rodimus Prime inaccurately remembers the "greatest battle on Earth".

<u>Digital Doom on the Highway to Destruction</u> is what Rodimus Prime recalls as "the Transformers' greatest battle on Earth."


<div style="width: 90%; margin: 0 auto .2em auto; background-color:#efefef; border: 2px solid #eeeeee; padding: 2px; text-align: left;">Note: We underline the name because the source material consistently does so. Your guess is as good as ours.</div>

Fiction

S.T.A.R.S. mail-order flyers

Deep within the data battle center, Rodimus Prime solemnly recounted the story of "the most crucial" Transformer battle for an unknown audience. This "legendary" conflict took place prior to the construction of Autobot City on Earth:

An Autobot convoy led by Optimus Prime set out to determine a building site for the city. They were ambushed en route by Megatron, the "death-dealing, menacing machine gun" and Thundercracker, "the energy-zapping fighter plane". Soon the "innocent convoy was converted into a shower of drone rockets" and other weaponsfire. Rodimus Prime remembers the Transformers greatest battle on Earth.


As punishment for trying to escape their bizarre little continuity, they were cursed to relive this moment forever.

Optimus ordered Cliffjumper, Warpath, and Cosmos to retreat and summon help, believing this to be the team's only hope. Despite their attempt to escape Thundercracker's "force field," they found themselves actively pursued by the Decepticon jet. Transformers Combat Data

All of this information, including Rodimus's introduction, was relayed to potential S.T.A.R.S. recruits, who were told that they, too, could "get in on all the action in this desert drama ambush."



Trivia

  • Rodimus Prime and Optimus Prime are shown coexisting in the days before Autobot City. Since this exists in a micro-continuity wherein The Transformers: The Movie is an actual movie made by the Autobots, this may or may not be an error as such.
  • It's unclear what Megatron and Thundercracker could actually do to these eight Autobots that would constitute the "greatest battle on Earth." Either this micro-continuity is shockingly tame, or Rodimus is having a senior moment.
  • Thundercracker's description as being able to "zap the power supply of his enemies" ties into previous pack-in flyer appearances (assuming that "zap" is being used synonymously with "sap"). Notably, this is the only continuity that gives him such an ability.
  • Megatron is shown using his stock assembly as a "particle beam cannon," which may be the only canonical instance of such.
  • The notion that S.T.A.R.S. recruits could contribute to the fight is temporally troublesome. If this battle is a thing of the past, then what could they do? The other S.T.A.R.S. fiction seems to occupy a time period in the mid-1980s, so it's possible that the message is being sent back in time from Rodimus's day in order to affect the battle's outcome. Or, more likely, the writers weren't investing much thought into their throwaway toy-ad copy.