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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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'Twas a dark and stormy night.... Skydive arrives for guard duty at the partially built [[Autobot]] [[Earthforce]] [[Earthbase|base]], only to find no sign of Wheeljack, whom he was supposed to be relieving. What he does find is a table overturned, a lamp smashed, Wheeljack's blaster lying abandoned outside, and both robot and animal tracks. Suspecting they belong to a [[Predacon (G1)|Predacon]], Skydive quickly comes to the only conclusion: A [[Decepticon]] has attacked and killed Wheeljack and, judging by the footprints, is now heading towards the Autobot [[Ark shuttlecraft|shuttle]].
'Twas a dark and stormy night.... Skydive arrives for guard duty at the partially built [[Autobot]] [[Earthforce]] [[Earthbase|base]], only to find no sign of Wheeljack, whom he was supposed to be relieving. What he does find is a table overturned, a lamp smashed, Wheeljack's blaster lying abandoned outside, and both robot and animal tracks. Suspecting they belong to a [[Predacon (G1)|Predacon]], Skydive quickly comes to the only conclusion: [[Fantasy Predacon|A Decepticon]] has attacked and killed Wheeljack and, judging by the footprints, is now heading towards the Autobot [[Ark shuttlecraft|shuttle]].


Skydive gives chase and discovers someone has blown their way into the shuttle. Seeing what he believes is a Decepticon carrying Wheeljack's body, he tackles the figure, only to discover it is Wheeljack carrying a thermo-heating unit. Seconds later, a bemused Air Raid turns on the lights and asks for an explanation.
Skydive gives chase and discovers someone has blown their way into the shuttle. Seeing what he believes is a Decepticon carrying Wheeljack's body, he tackles the figure, only to discover it is Wheeljack carrying a thermo-heating unit. Seconds later, a bemused Air Raid turns on the lights and asks for an explanation.
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* [[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)|Skydive]] (1)
* [[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)|Skydive]] (1)
* [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] (2)
* [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] (3)
* [[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]] (3)
* [[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]] (4)
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* [[Fantasy Predacon]] (2)
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* This story marked the first appearance of Skydive in the Earthforce saga. No explanation is given for his resurrection, but it is possible he was revived with [[nucleon]] (as it is implied happened with the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobot]]s) or repaired by Wheeljack (as later happened with [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]]).
* This story marked the first appearance of Skydive in the Earthforce saga. No explanation is given for his resurrection, but it is possible he was revived with [[nucleon]] (as it is implied happened with the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobot]]s) or repaired by Wheeljack (as later happened with [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]]).
* Skydive recalls [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] saying there were Predacons in the area, probably after the events of "[[Snow Fun!]]".
* Skydive recalls [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] saying there were Predacons in the area, probably after the events of "[[Snow Fun!]]".
* No Decepticons appear in this story, apart from in Skydive's imagined view of what happened to Wheeljack. It isn't entirely clear who the attacker is meant to be, but of the five Predacons, it most closely resembles [[Tantrum]].


===Errors===
===Errors===

Revision as of 19:19, 27 October 2010

The Transformers (UK) #269

"Can you tell me who I am?"
"Mystery!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
Writer Simon Furman
Pencils Pete Knifton
Inks Pete Venters
Lettering Glib
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity/Earthforce

An Aerialbot gets confused. And so does the editor.

Synopsis

These stories do not fit into the normal Marvel continuity. See Earthforce for details.

'Twas a dark and stormy night.... Skydive arrives for guard duty at the partially built Autobot Earthforce base, only to find no sign of Wheeljack, whom he was supposed to be relieving. What he does find is a table overturned, a lamp smashed, Wheeljack's blaster lying abandoned outside, and both robot and animal tracks. Suspecting they belong to a Predacon, Skydive quickly comes to the only conclusion: A Decepticon has attacked and killed Wheeljack and, judging by the footprints, is now heading towards the Autobot shuttle.

Skydive gives chase and discovers someone has blown their way into the shuttle. Seeing what he believes is a Decepticon carrying Wheeljack's body, he tackles the figure, only to discover it is Wheeljack carrying a thermo-heating unit. Seconds later, a bemused Air Raid turns on the lights and asks for an explanation.

After Skydive has related his story, Wheeljack explains he was cold and retrieved the heating unit from storage, only for it to overheat. While attempting to shut it off, he knocked over the table and the lamp and ended up fleeing from a polar bear. Embarrassed, he tried to dispose of the evidence, but he'd lost his key in the confusion and so had to force the door. Air Raid decides they're better off keeping the incident quiet, but advises Wheeljack to learn to bear with the cold and Skydive to lay off the human mystery videos.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • This story marked the first appearance of Skydive in the Earthforce saga. No explanation is given for his resurrection, but it is possible he was revived with nucleon (as it is implied happened with the Dinobots) or repaired by Wheeljack (as later happened with Tracks).
  • Skydive recalls Grimlock saying there were Predacons in the area, probably after the events of "Snow Fun!".

Errors

  • Although the Aerialbot who relieves Wheeljack is referred to as Skydive three times during the strip and is drawn as such, the inside cover blurb claims it is Air Raid. An enquiry to Dread Tidings confirmed that it was indeed Skydive.[1]
  • It is not adequately explained how Wheeljack forced his way into the Autobot shuttle without his blaster.

UK printing

Covers

Issue #269: A worried-looking Skydive by Pete Knifton and Pete Venters, taken from panel 3 of the first page of the story.

References