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:''Dawson is a [[human]] from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Dawson is a [[human]] from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[File:Usdefenseminister.jpg|180px|thumb|"Darn that Hallo! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN!"]] | |||
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'''Dawson''' is the "Defense Minister" of the [[United States of America]]. He enjoys talking on his gigantic cellphone. | '''Dawson''' is the "Defense Minister" of the [[United States of America]]. He enjoys talking on his gigantic cellphone. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Dreamwave ''Generation | ===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' comics=== | ||
{{notekeepers}} | {{notekeepers}} | ||
Dawson greeted the [[President of the United States]] at the Pentagon, and advised him to order an air strike on [[San Francisco]], where a massive battle between the newly-awakened [[Autobot|Autobots]] and [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] was raging. Dawson was interrupted by a call from Central Intelligence, who informed him that a nuclear missile launch had been authorized—unbeknownst to Dawson, by General [[Robert Hallo]]. This greatly surprised both Dawson and the President, who unsuccessfully attempted to abort the launch. {{storylink|Prime Directive issue 6|Prime Directive #6}} | Dawson greeted the [[President of the United States]] at the Pentagon, and advised him to order an air strike on [[San Francisco]], where a massive battle between the newly-awakened [[Autobot|Autobots]] and [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] was raging. Dawson was interrupted by a call from Central Intelligence, who informed him that a nuclear missile launch had been authorized—unbeknownst to Dawson, by General [[Robert Hallo]]. This greatly surprised both Dawson and the President, who unsuccessfully attempted to abort the launch. {{storylink|Prime Directive issue 6|Prime Directive #6}} | ||
''The Secretary of Defense was denied access to the | ''The Secretary of Defense was denied access to the President's office by his new secretary—he didn't call ahead for an appointment, and [[Susan]] doesn't like that.'' | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The United States does not actually have a Defense Minister. The American cabinet appointee tasked with regulating the military is known as the Secretary of Defense. This mistake is presumably because [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]], the publisher of this storyline, was based in [[Canada]], and the Great White North's equivalent of the Secretary of Defense is indeed a Defense Minister. | *The United States does not actually have a Defense Minister. The American cabinet appointee tasked with regulating the military is known as the Secretary of Defense. This mistake is presumably because [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]], the publisher of this storyline, was based in [[Canada]], and the Great White North's equivalent of the Secretary of Defense is indeed a Defense Minister. | ||
[[Category:Comic-only | [[Category:Comic-only humans]] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 humans]] | [[Category:Generation 1 humans]] | ||
Revision as of 06:02, 27 October 2013
- Dawson is a human from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Dawson is the "Defense Minister" of the United States of America. He enjoys talking on his gigantic cellphone.
Fiction
Dreamwave Generation One comics
Dawson greeted the President of the United States at the Pentagon, and advised him to order an air strike on San Francisco, where a massive battle between the newly-awakened Autobots and Decepticons was raging. Dawson was interrupted by a call from Central Intelligence, who informed him that a nuclear missile launch had been authorized—unbeknownst to Dawson, by General Robert Hallo. This greatly surprised both Dawson and the President, who unsuccessfully attempted to abort the launch. Prime Directive #6
The Secretary of Defense was denied access to the President's office by his new secretary—he didn't call ahead for an appointment, and Susan doesn't like that.
Notes
- The United States does not actually have a Defense Minister. The American cabinet appointee tasked with regulating the military is known as the Secretary of Defense. This mistake is presumably because Dreamwave, the publisher of this storyline, was based in Canada, and the Great White North's equivalent of the Secretary of Defense is indeed a Defense Minister.

