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*Although previous reports said Unicron retained his planetary size, Unicron is shown as a small orb before exploding the planet and his new form is simply shown against debris from that planet, and nothing specific enough to determine scale or perspective.  
*Although previous reports said Unicron retained his planetary size, Unicron is shown as a small orb before exploding the planet and his new form is simply shown against debris from that planet, and nothing specific enough to determine scale or perspective.  
*Soundwave, while throwing the Dark Matrix into the anomoly, is described and depicted as standing right in the event horizon of the black hole.  This would be difficult with real physics.
*Soundwave, while throwing the Dark Matrix into the anomoly, is described and depicted as standing right in the event horizon of the black hole.  This would be difficult with real physics.
*In jet mode, Soundwave's hexagon accessories remain in their gun forms, creating some cool gun-ship styling for his wings.<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>
*In jet mode, Soundwave's hexagon accessories remain in their gun forms, creating some cool gun-ship styling for his wings.
*Soundwave's color scheme is based upon his Takara release, rather the Hasbro version's tone-downed appearance.<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>

Revision as of 04:02, 8 June 2006

Soundwave and Laserbeak have dark designs for the Dead Matrix.

Transformers Fanclub #9

Plot: Forest Lee, Dan Khanna
Script: Forest Lee
Pencils: Dan Khanna
Inks: Terry Pallot
Lettering: Robbie Robbins
Colors: Rob Ruffolo

Synopsis

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Standing outside the Iacon Archives, Soundwave summons Laserbeak and orders it to retrieve the Dead Matrix. Laserbeak enters stealth mode and successfully retrieves it.

After travelling to the Unicron Singularity, Soundwave alters the Dead Matrix's wave harmonics and throws it into the black hole. Immediately, a glowing lifeforce emerges and greets Soundwave. Soundwave addresses his lord before it travels 700 lightyears away to a nearby planet named Yst. As the lifeforce penetrates the planet, it narrates its agena, explaining at length who it is. Yst explodes into chaos and war as the inhabitants begin to tear each other apart. This culminates in the planet's destruction.

Amidst the debris, Unicron is reborn.

Errors

  • The Dark Matrix was miscolored to look like Big Convoy's Matrix, which is gold and blue.

Items of note

  • Soundwave officially makes his first fictional appearance as a follower of Unicron.
  • Soundwave behaves more like the G1 character. His profile entry, included in the same issue, notes that his show persona is an affect he puts on for others due to socialization issues.
  • The aliens on this Earth-like world resemble the Star Trek Deep Space Nine character Elim Garak.
  • Although previous reports said Unicron retained his planetary size, Unicron is shown as a small orb before exploding the planet and his new form is simply shown against debris from that planet, and nothing specific enough to determine scale or perspective.
  • Soundwave, while throwing the Dark Matrix into the anomoly, is described and depicted as standing right in the event horizon of the black hole. This would be difficult with real physics.
  • In jet mode, Soundwave's hexagon accessories remain in their gun forms, creating some cool gun-ship styling for his wings.
  • Soundwave's color scheme is based upon his Takara release, rather the Hasbro version's tone-downed appearance.