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===Synopsis===
===Synopsis===
On [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]], [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]], and [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] ae embroiled in battle with [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]], [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]], and [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]]. Despite being powered by [[Swindle (Armada)|Swindle]], Starscream still finds himself shot at by Optimus using his trailer. Annoyed, Megatron removes Starscream's [[Mini-Con]], noting how he frequently wastes the "awesome power of Mini-Con augmentation". Starscream wants another crack at the [[Autobot]]s, but Megatron reveals that the enemy has disappeared.
On [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]], [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]], and [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] are embroiled in battle with [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]], [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]], and [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]]. Despite being powered by [[Swindle (Armada)|Swindle]], Starscream still finds himself shot at by Optimus using his trailer. Annoyed, Megatron removes Starscream's [[Mini-Con]], noting how he frequently wastes the "awesome power of Mini-Con augmentation". Starscream wants another crack at the [[Autobot]]s, but Megatron reveals that the enemy has disappeared.


Hot Shot doesn't particularly like retreating. Optimus points out that they were no match for the [[Decepticon]]s without Mini-Cons, explaining that if the Mini-Cons hadn't left Cybertron, the Autobot would've lost the war a long time ago. Red Alert wonders what happened to the Mini-Con vessel, while Optimus hopes to never find out.
Hot Shot doesn't particularly like retreating. Optimus points out that they were no match for the [[Decepticon]]s without Mini-Cons, explaining that if the Mini-Cons hadn't left Cybertron, the Autobot would've lost the war a long time ago. Red Alert wonders what happened to the Mini-Con vessel, while Optimus hopes to never find out.

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This article is about the Armada comic story. For the Armada episode, see First Encounter.
Transformers: Armada (Panini) #1

Beware the wrath of Poorly Drawn Optimus Prime!
"First Encounter!"
Publisher Panini
First published 21 May, 2003
Scripters Simon Furman
Pencillers John Mitchell
Inkers Bambos Georgiou, Martin Griffiths
Letterers Neil Porter
Continuity Armada (Panini comic)

The comic book Panini Armada issue 1 contains multiple stories or features.

Panini Armada issue 1

Contents

  • First Encounter!, Part 1 (comic, 8 pages)
  • The Transformers Have Landed! (cyber-puzzle)
  • Data File #1: Optimus Prime
  • The Wild Bunch! (Colour Sector)
  • Ultimate Conflict! (Power Poster)
  • Decepticon Decoder! (cyber-puzzle)
  • Megatron Masterclass! (How to draw Megatron)
  • Data File #2: Sparkplug
  • First Encounter!, Part 2 (comic, 6 pages)
  • Friends Reunited! (cyber-puzzle)
  • Hot Shot's Hot Mail!

Free gift

  • Sticker book and stickers

First Encounter!

The Autobots, Decepticons, and the Mini-Cons are introduced and all arrive to Earth.

Synopsis

On Cybertron, Optimus Prime, Hot Shot, and Red Alert are embroiled in battle with Starscream, Cyclonus, and Megatron. Despite being powered by Swindle, Starscream still finds himself shot at by Optimus using his trailer. Annoyed, Megatron removes Starscream's Mini-Con, noting how he frequently wastes the "awesome power of Mini-Con augmentation". Starscream wants another crack at the Autobots, but Megatron reveals that the enemy has disappeared.

Hot Shot doesn't particularly like retreating. Optimus points out that they were no match for the Decepticons without Mini-Cons, explaining that if the Mini-Cons hadn't left Cybertron, the Autobot would've lost the war a long time ago. Red Alert wonders what happened to the Mini-Con vessel, while Optimus hopes to never find out.

On Earth, Rad and Carlos are exploring the remains of an alien civilization inside a cavern. While they are in the cave, Billy and Fred cause a cave-in; in the ensuing confusion, Rad and Carlos inadvertently activate a computer, allowing it to send a signal to Cybertron. Alexis arrives at the blocked entrance just in time to see Rad, Carlos, and a mysterious robot in the entrance after the blockage exploded. The robot tries to speak to the surprised teenagers, but is unable to translate to English fast enough before Megatron arrives. Megatron provides the translation: "We come in peace." However, he adds that he does not.

Megatron notes the primitive planet's amount of raw resources, promising to strip it down. To make a quick getaway, the mysterious robot transforms into a copy of Alexis's bike, speeding away from Megatron. An irritated Megatron figures that signal may have also reached the Autobots, when Optimus Prime stops him in mid-sentence. Megatron finds it easy to bat Optimus around, pointing out that he still possesses Leader-1. In the meantime, the teenagers are introduced to other Mini-Cons who woke up thanks to the signal: Sureshock, Grindor, Sparkplug, Longarm, Jolt, and High Wire, the robot who they already met. Sureshock explains the history of the Mini-Cons: they were natives of Cybertron, living in peace along with the Transformers. That is, until the Decepticons rounded them up and retooled them to serve as sources of destructive power. They escaped, but their ship was damaged enroute, crash landing onto the Moon and scattering the Mini-Cons all over Earth. By their accounts, they were deactivated for four million years.

They decide to be lazy and not help out Optimus, who's getting his ass beaten by Megatron.

Credits

Script: Simon Furman
Pencils: John Mitchell
Inks: Bambos Georgiou, Martin Griffiths
Lettering: Neil Porter

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

Errors

Items of note

  • This issue contains no credits for the colouring job.
  • A panel showing the Decepticons "re-tooling" a poor Mini-Con is based on a scene from the first issue of Dreamwave's Armada comic. While Dreamwave's scene featured Dirt Boss, Panini has him coloured like a generic.




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