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'''''Stuckey''' are a [[human]] member of the [[Followers]] in the [[Dreamwave]] portion of [[Generation 1]] continuity.<br/>
''Stuckey is a [[human]] character in the [[Dreamwave]] portion of [[Generation 1]] continuity.<br/>
''He appears exclusively in the [[Keepers Trilogy]].
''He appears exclusively in the [[Keepers Trilogy]].''


Stuckey is a [[Follower]] agent in northern Los Angeles, one of a dozen such agents sticking out the lawless conditions there following the offshore nuclear explosion in [[Prime Directives.]]
'''Stuckey''' is a [[Follower]] agent in northern Los Angeles, one of a dozen such agents sticking out the lawless conditions there following the offshore nuclear explosion in [[Prime Directive]].


When the [[Keepers]] demonstrated theiur power by making Los Angeles disappear, Stuckey was able to see the wave of black slowly advancing from the south.  He called [[Allister Greaves]] to describe the phenomenom, and then went to investigate in person.
When the [[Keepers]] demonstrated their power by making Los Angeles disappear, Stuckey was able to see the wave of black slowly advancing from the south.  He called [[Allister Greaves]] to describe the phenomenom, and then went to investigate in person.


Stuckey got too close, and discovered he could not get away, and was swept up in the enormous cold.  The last thing he heard was the blood cells freezing and popping in his heart.
Stuckey got too close, and discovered he could not get away, and was swept up in the enormous cold.  The last thing he heard was the blood cells freezing and popping in his heart.


Los Angelos was later returned unharmed, and Stuckey is presumably doing fine.
Los Angeles was later returned unharmed, and Stuckey is presumably doing fine.




''Stuckey was clearly intended to die, but when writer David Cian took over for Scott Ciencin, Los Angelos's destruction- and Stuckey's death- was softened to merely 'cut off from the outside world for awhile.'
''Stuckey was clearly intended to die, but when writer [[David Cian]] took over for [[Scott Ciencin]], Los Angeles's destruction -and Stuckey's death- was softened to merely 'cut off from the outside world for awhile.'


''The nuclear explosion actualyl took place off the shore of San Fransisco in [[Prime Directives]], a persistant oddity in the Keepers Trilogy.<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>
''The nuclear explosion actually took place off the shore of San Fransisco in Prime Directive, a persistant oddity in the Keepers Trilogy.
 
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[[Category:Prose-only characters]]<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 11:09, 20 June 2006

Stuckey is a human character in the Dreamwave portion of Generation 1 continuity.
He appears exclusively in the Keepers Trilogy.

Stuckey is a Follower agent in northern Los Angeles, one of a dozen such agents sticking out the lawless conditions there following the offshore nuclear explosion in Prime Directive.

When the Keepers demonstrated their power by making Los Angeles disappear, Stuckey was able to see the wave of black slowly advancing from the south. He called Allister Greaves to describe the phenomenom, and then went to investigate in person.

Stuckey got too close, and discovered he could not get away, and was swept up in the enormous cold. The last thing he heard was the blood cells freezing and popping in his heart.

Los Angeles was later returned unharmed, and Stuckey is presumably doing fine.


Stuckey was clearly intended to die, but when writer David Cian took over for Scott Ciencin, Los Angeles's destruction -and Stuckey's death- was softened to merely 'cut off from the outside world for awhile.'

The nuclear explosion actually took place off the shore of San Fransisco in Prime Directive, a persistant oddity in the Keepers Trilogy.