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On the desolated [[Energy Planet X]], Jean and Star Saber have been in pursuit of [[Liokaiser (Victory)|Liokaiser]], only to be stuck always one step behind. The frustration at last gets the best of them and the two begin to fight. Star Saber blames Jean for slowing them down, while Jean simply calls Star Saber mean names like "blockhead" and tells him that he's the reason [[Solon Kitakaze (Victory)|Solon]] always teases him.  Star Saber cannot believe such treason coming from his own son, but Jean still calls him names.
On the desolated [[Energy Planet X]], Jean and Star Saber have been in pursuit of [[Liokaiser (Victory)|Liokaiser]], only to be stuck always one step behind. The frustration at last gets the best of them and the two begin to fight. Star Saber blames Jean for slowing them down, while Jean simply calls Star Saber mean names like "blockhead" and tells him that he's the reason [[Solon Kitakaze (Victory)|Solon]] always teases him.  Star Saber cannot believe such treason coming from his own son, but Jean still calls him names.


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Hurt, Star Saber begins to recall the days when he was a child 500,000 years ago and how the young bully, [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Deathsaurus]], constantly used to tease him and call him names like "blockhead". Star Saber begins to realize that Jean isn't just a soldier, but a child, too.
Hurt, Star Saber begins to recall the days when he was a child 500,000 years ago and how the young bully, [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Deathsaurus]], constantly used to tease him and call him names like "blockhead". Star Saber begins to realize that Jean isn't just a soldier, but a child, too.


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*The [[Victories]] don their ridiculous armor for the first time in this issue.  The relationship of the armor to its corresponding [[Autobot]] goes much deeper than appearances, as you'll find out in "[[Shine! The Five Stars of Victory]]".
*The [[Victories]] don their ridiculous armor for the first time in this issue.  The relationship of the armor to its corresponding [[Autobot]] goes much deeper than appearances, as you'll find out in "[[Shine! The Five Stars of Victory]]".


*It is clearly stated in this issue that both [[Star Saber (Victory)|Star Saber]] and [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Deathsaurus]] were children who grew up over the course of 500,000 years in a manner similar to how [[Human|humans]] grow up.  Though logically ridiculous, this is actually consistent with the lyrics of the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' cartoon's ending theme, "[[Cybertron Banzai]]", which claims Star Saber never stole snacks or wet the bed when he was a child.  More Transformer [[Baby Dinoforce|children]] will appear in "[[Heroic! The Victory War]]".
*It is clearly stated in this issue that both [[Star Saber (Victory)|Star Saber]] and [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Deathsaurus]] were children who grew up over the course of 500,000 years in a manner similar to how [[human]]s grow up.  Though logically ridiculous, this is actually consistent with the lyrics of the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' cartoon's [[theme song|ending theme]], "[[Cybertron Banzai]]", which claims Star Saber never stole snacks or wet the bed when he was a child.  More Transformer [[Baby Dinoforce|children]] will appear in "[[Heroic! The Victory War]]".


*The word "noroma" (のろま), which is a childish insult meaning "blockhead", "dunce" or "stupid-face", is used repeatedly throughout this issue, perhaps to illustrate the overtly childish nature of all the bickering.
*The word "noroma" (のろま), which is a childish insult meaning "blockhead", "dunce" or "stupid-face", is used repeatedly throughout this issue, perhaps to illustrate the overtly childish nature of all the bickering.

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Transformers Victory #6
"The Star of Friendship, Jean and Star Saber!"
友情の星、ジャンとスターセイバー!
(Yūjō no Hoshi, Jean to Star Saber!)
Publisher Kodansha
Published in TV Magazine
Cover date September 1989
Script Masumi Kaneda
Artist Ban Magami

Star Saber and Jean have a domestic dispute on Energy Planet X which gives Liokaiser a chance to strike!

Synopsis

After spending much time on Earth, Blacker at long last leaves for outer space on board Galaxy Shuttle. At Planet V, Cab and Shūta welcome the Brainmaster and show off the Victories' sweet new armor. Cab is wearing a Laster-type while Shūta is wearing a Braver-type. Blacker is about to guess (egotistically) what type Jean is wearing, when Cab and Shūta inform him that it's a Star Saber-type (ego deflated).

On the desolated Energy Planet X, Jean and Star Saber have been in pursuit of Liokaiser, only to be stuck always one step behind. The frustration at last gets the best of them and the two begin to fight. Star Saber blames Jean for slowing them down, while Jean simply calls Star Saber mean names like "blockhead" and tells him that he's the reason Solon always teases him. Star Saber cannot believe such treason coming from his own son, but Jean still calls him names.

Hurt, Star Saber begins to recall the days when he was a child 500,000 years ago and how the young bully, Deathsaurus, constantly used to tease him and call him names like "blockhead". Star Saber begins to realize that Jean isn't just a soldier, but a child, too.

Pouting, Jean kicks a piece of scrap into the distance, where it smacks against the unseen head of Liokaiser. Liokaiser, with the planet's Energy Pod under his arm, pops out of his hiding place and explains that while Deathsaurus is recovering from an illness, the Autobots will have to settle for a fight with him instead.

Star Saber and Jean decide to put aside their differences and form the "V-Star" transformation so that they can defeat Liokaiser. Liokaiser quickly grabs them and prepares to destroy them, when all six of his component Breastforce members begin to argue over who is more deserving of the honor.

Star Saber and Jean take the opportunity to split into the "V-Separation" and change into the "Advanced Guard Combination". As Jean controls the V-Star and bombards Liokaiser with firepower, Star Saber's Brainmaster unit hits him in the face Captain America-style with his "Shield Attack". Liokaiser drops the Energy Pod and retreats.

With the battle won, both Jean and Star Saber apologize for their earlier fight. They then agree that, even though they don't always get along, they will never let it interfere with their duty, lest they end up like the Breastforce.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • The word "noroma" (のろま), which is a childish insult meaning "blockhead", "dunce" or "stupid-face", is used repeatedly throughout this issue, perhaps to illustrate the overtly childish nature of all the bickering.

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