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|title="The Void!"
|title="The Void!"
|image=MarvelUK-251.jpg
|image=MarvelUK-251.jpg
|caption="This reminds me of the time—"<br /> "Was that before or after history changed?"
|caption="This reminds me of the time—"<br />"Was that before or after history changed?"
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|date=[[December 31|31st December]] [[1989]]
|date=[[December 31|31st December]] [[1989]]
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|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
|continuity=[[Marvel Comics continuity]]
}}
}}
'''Rodimus Prime leads the Autobots to Earth - but there's a traitor on board...'''
'''Rodimus Prime leads the Autobots to Earth—but there's a traitor on board...'''


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
New Year's Day, 2010. Following the [[Aspects of Evil!|timeline reset]] that left Galvatron in charge of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Rodimus leads the [[Autobot|Autobots]] in a retreat to [[Earth]]. As the Autobots enter hyperspace - or the Void, as it's nicknamed - Rodimus is feeling the widespread unspoken resentment at the idea of running away.
[[New Year's Day]], [[2010]]. Following the [[Aspects of Evil!|timeline reset]] that left [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] in charge of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]] leads the [[Autobot]]s in a retreat to [[Earth]]. As the Autobots enter [[Hyperspace]]—or the Void, as it's nicknamed—Rodimus is feeling the widespread unspoken resentment at the idea of running away.


Doubleheader and Pincher discover the [[Future Autobot evacuation ship|ship]]'s guidance systems have been destroyed, leading Kup to realise there's a saboteur onboard and they're flying blind. Soon afterwards, Rodimus Prime goes missing. Kup begins to crosscheck lifesigns against crew listings in the hope of identifying the unknown enemy - who two guards run into and recognise as an Autobot before being gunned down. As the ship emerges from hyperspace too close to Earth and with emergency retros dead, Kup discovers there are no extra lifesigns - "the saboteur is ''one of us''!".
[[Doubleheader]] and [[Pincher]] discover the [[Future Autobot evacuation ship|ship]]'s guidance systems have been destroyed, leading [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] to realise there's a saboteur onboard and they're flying blind. Soon afterwards, Rodimus Prime goes missing. Kup begins to crosscheck lifesigns against crew listings in the hope of identifying the unknown enemy—who two guards run into and recognise as an Autobot before being gunned down. As the ship emerges from hyperspace too close to Earth and with emergency retros dead, Kup discovers there are no extra lifesigns—"the saboteur is ''one of us''!".
 
{{note|This story is continued in "[[Edge of Impact]]".}}


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
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* [[Pincher]] (10)
* [[Pincher]] (10)
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|c2=
* [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]]* (4)
* [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] (4)
}}
}}
''* Seen in flashback''


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
"Once you're in, you're in for the duration - no short cuts on this road, lad!"
"Once you're in, you're in for the duration no short cuts on this road, lad!"<br/>
 
"How true. He doesn't know it but Kup's analogy holds true for the Autobots as a whole! For us, there's no going back! We returned to Cybertron from Earth's past, to find everything horribly changed. Galvatron still lived, and the Decepticons now ruled! Through my troops understand the reason to withdraw, this 'retreat' still leaves a bad taste in the mouth. It goes against the grain to turn and run however logical it may be! Perhaps its the unspoken resentment that's getting to me or, like the others, this trip through hyperspace has got me spooked... but I can't help feeling... ...that things are going to get worse!"
"How true. He doesn't know it but Kup's analogy holds true for the Autobots as a whole! For us, there's no going back! We returned to Cybertron from Earth's past, to find everything horribly changed. Galvatron still lived, and the Decepticons now ruled! Through my troops understand the reason to withdraw, this 'retreat' still leaves a bad taste in the mouth. It goes against the grain to turn and run - however logical it may be! Perhaps its the unspoken resentment that's getting to me or, like the others, this trip through hyperspace has got me spooked... but I can't help feeling... ...that things are going to get worse!"
:—'''Rodimus Prime''' has an internal monologue in response to '''Kup''', just before things get worse.
:—'''[[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]]''' has an internal monologue in response to '''[[Kup (G1)|Kup]]''', just before things get worse.
 


==Errors==
==Notes==
* The opening narration gives the date as New Years Day, 2009, instead of 2010. The previous two years, the UK comic's "future" storylines had started on the New Years Day 20 years from the publication date. January 1988's "[[The Legacy of Unicron!]] was set at the start of 2008, while January 1989's "[[Time Wars]]" began in 2009. [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] confirmed that the 2009 date was an error and that 2010 is the correct date in issue [[Perchance to Dream|#258]]'s [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]].<ref>[http://transfans.co.uk/comics_guide_detail.php?id=352 Issue #258's Dread Tidings at transfans.co.uk]</ref>
 
==Items of note==
* The future Autobots last appeared in the Galvatron segment of "[[Aspects of Evil!]]", which directly precedes this story.  Their story continues into "[[Edge of Impact]]" and the two following issues.  Multi-part stories with a different title for each part would be the norm from this point on.  
* The future Autobots last appeared in the Galvatron segment of "[[Aspects of Evil!]]", which directly precedes this story.  Their story continues into "[[Edge of Impact]]" and the two following issues.  Multi-part stories with a different title for each part would be the norm from this point on.  
* ''Whoever'' the saboteur is, they kill three [[generic]] Autobots.  
* ''Whoever'' the saboteur is, they kill three [[generic]] Autobots.  
* This issue begins the 4-part story that will be the last appearance of the post-movie cast and era.
* This issue begins the 4-part story that will be the last appearance of the post-movie cast and era.


==Reprints==
===Errors===
* Reprinted in the [[Titan Books]] trade paperback ''[[Transformers: Aspects of Evil]]'' in [[2005]].
* The opening narration gives the date as New Years Day, 2009, instead of 2010. The previous two years, the UK comic's "future" storylines had started on the New Years Day 20 years from the publication date. January 1988's "[[The Legacy of Unicron!]] was set at the start of 2008, while January 1989's "[[Time Wars]]" began in 2009. [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] confirmed that the 2009 date was an error and that 2010 is the correct date in issue [[Perchance to Dream|#258]]'s [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]].<ref>[http://transfans.co.uk/comics_guide_detail.php?id=352 Issue #258's Dread Tidings at transfans.co.uk]</ref>
 
===Reprints===
*2005 — ''[[Transformers: Aspects of Evil]]''


== Footnotes ==
==Footnotes==
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Revision as of 21:34, 21 November 2011

The name or term "Void" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Void (disambiguation).
The Transformers (UK) #251

"This reminds me of the time—"
"Was that before or after history changed?"
"The Void!"
Publisher Marvel Comics
First published 31st December 1989
Cover date 6th January 1990
Writer Simon Furman
Art Staz
Letterer Glib
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Rodimus Prime leads the Autobots to Earth—but there's a traitor on board...

Synopsis

New Year's Day, 2010. Following the timeline reset that left Galvatron in charge of Cybertron, Rodimus Prime leads the Autobots in a retreat to Earth. As the Autobots enter Hyperspace—or the Void, as it's nicknamed—Rodimus is feeling the widespread unspoken resentment at the idea of running away.

Doubleheader and Pincher discover the ship's guidance systems have been destroyed, leading Kup to realise there's a saboteur onboard and they're flying blind. Soon afterwards, Rodimus Prime goes missing. Kup begins to crosscheck lifesigns against crew listings in the hope of identifying the unknown enemy—who two guards run into and recognise as an Autobot before being gunned down. As the ship emerges from hyperspace too close to Earth and with emergency retros dead, Kup discovers there are no extra lifesigns—"the saboteur is one of us!".

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Once you're in, you're in for the duration — no short cuts on this road, lad!"
"How true. He doesn't know it but Kup's analogy holds true for the Autobots as a whole! For us, there's no going back! We returned to Cybertron from Earth's past, to find everything horribly changed. Galvatron still lived, and the Decepticons now ruled! Through my troops understand the reason to withdraw, this 'retreat' still leaves a bad taste in the mouth. It goes against the grain to turn and run — however logical it may be! Perhaps its the unspoken resentment that's getting to me or, like the others, this trip through hyperspace has got me spooked... but I can't help feeling... ...that things are going to get worse!"

Rodimus Prime has an internal monologue in response to Kup, just before things get worse.

Notes

  • The future Autobots last appeared in the Galvatron segment of "Aspects of Evil!", which directly precedes this story. Their story continues into "Edge of Impact" and the two following issues. Multi-part stories with a different title for each part would be the norm from this point on.
  • Whoever the saboteur is, they kill three generic Autobots.
  • This issue begins the 4-part story that will be the last appearance of the post-movie cast and era.

Errors

  • The opening narration gives the date as New Years Day, 2009, instead of 2010. The previous two years, the UK comic's "future" storylines had started on the New Years Day 20 years from the publication date. January 1988's "The Legacy of Unicron! was set at the start of 2008, while January 1989's "Time Wars" began in 2009. Dreadwind confirmed that the 2009 date was an error and that 2010 is the correct date in issue #258's letters page.[1]

Reprints

Footnotes