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|title=''Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday'' | |||
|image=TF2007_GhostsofYesterday.jpg | |||
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|publisher=[[Del Ray Books]] | |||
|date=[[March 27|March 27]], 2007 | |||
|writer=[[Alan Dean Foster]] | |||
|continuity=[[Movie continuity]] | |||
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''' | '''In 1969, shortly after the ''Apollo 11'' moon landing, the clandestine organization known as Sector Seven tests their first Ice Man-derived spacecraft with disastrous consequences.''' | ||
== Vital statistics == | == Vital statistics == | ||
*ISBN 978-0-345-49798-7 | |||
*'''Story concept:''' [[David Cian]] | |||
*'''Pagecount:''' 286 | |||
'''Story concept:''' [[David Cian]] | |||
'''Pagecount:''' 286 | |||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
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| Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Del Ray Books | ||||||||||||
| First published | March 27, 2007 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Alan Dean Foster | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Movie continuity | ||||||||||||
In 1969, shortly after the Apollo 11 moon landing, the clandestine organization known as Sector Seven tests their first Ice Man-derived spacecraft with disastrous consequences.
Vital statistics
- ISBN 978-0-345-49798-7
- Story concept: David Cian
- Pagecount: 286
Synopsis
Feactured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Trivia
- The novel was originally announced as being written by David Cian but after turning in a (self-admittedly[1] rushed) first draft he was replaced by Alan Dean Foster who then rewrote the novel to an unknown extent. Foster is the lone name on the binding, while Cian receives a story credit inside.
- The book as published only marginally resembles Cian's description of the one he was writing, and features a much more defined scope and focus.[2]
- Much of the plot takes place on a planet reminiscent of the setting of Dune; desert environment, pillars with glyphs carved into them, sandworms, etc.



