Derailment

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Beast Wars: Uprising
"Derailment"
Publisher Transformers Collectors' Club (online exclusive)
First published December 27, 2016
By Jim Sorenson and David Bishop
Art Guido Guidi, Jesse Wittenrich, Christopher Colgin, Josh Burcham, Matt Frank, and Goncalo Lopes
Editor Jesse Wittenrich
Cover Christopher Colgin
Continuity Beast Wars: Uprising
Chronology Circa 2390
Page count 179pp

It's Galva Convoy's Vehicons versus Cybertron as the Grand Uprising reaches its explosive finale.

Synopsis

Part 1- Drowning in the Depth of the Lethe


Part 2- Burned by the Banks of the Phlegethon


Part 3- Frozen the Flow of the Cocytus


Part 4- Slaughter at the Source of the Styx


Part 5- Succor at the Shores of the Acheron

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Maximals Predacons Builders Vehicons Others

Quotes

Notes

Errors

Continuity notes

  • It's the finale, so every previous Uprising story gets a nod.
    • The Vehicons were introduced in the previous story, the result of Galva Convoy's work from "Not All Megatrons".
    • Hot Rod, his Micromaster underlings, and Big Grim himself return from "Micro-Aggressions".
    • The kill order on Preditron was also established in "Safe Spaces", as was Preditron's friendship with Cheetor.
    • Stiletto, Snapper, the Constructicons, and what's left of the Dinosaur crew return from "Cultural Appropriation".
    • Megatron, Scorponok, Terrorsaur, Wasp, Leatherhide, and Packrat return from "Not All Megatrons".
    • Tarantulas returns from "Trigger Warnings".
    • A nod is made to Dynobot and the resistance cell from "Alone Together: Prologue", the first nod to Chopperface and the gang in the text stories. Better late than never.
  • Queen Rage has been mentioned several times through the text stories, as having seized an entire city state for herself. We finally get to meet her.
  • Megatron and co. have managed to nab Klaws, the last of the Antares Eight left from "Cultural Appropriation", whose fate was left hanging.
  • Galvatron finally reveals the identity of "Triple-Threat Prime", and it is in fact Optimus himself. Galvatron also notes that Diac replaced Optimus' "mangled face", which could be a reference to the state of Optimus per "A Change to the Agenda"... or something else, since ol' Galvatron never actually specifies how Optimus' face got mangled... and he's not remembering all of it properly.
    • This story identifies Diac as having been killed by Galvatron, explaining why he was the only member of the Optimus not to be binary-bonded with Triple-Threat Prime in "A Brush With Infamy".
  • Galvatron's got an immunity to the Vehicon hordes because he owes his origin to the G-Virus, as do the Vehicons themselves, since they're born from Galva Convoy, also created by mucking around with the original Galvatron's remains.
  • Aura and Stiletto's not-so-joyous reunion brings up the events depicted in the flashbacks of "Burning Bridges", namely Stiletto being sent to the mnemosurgeon on Aura's orders, along with Wolfgang's nature and death from "Trigger Warnings".
  • The epilogue identifies Artemis, where Thunderwing was said to have found the Underbase back in "Not All Megatrons", as an alternate name for Luna 2, with Luna 1 and Luna 3 receiving the names Hecate and Selene.
  • It turns out there was both a male AND a female blackout in this continuity, who knew.

Transformers references

  • The Uprising iteration of Big Convoy is named Slammoth, one of the unused possible names for Victorion in the Fan Built Bot program.
  • Cheetor and Tigertron call one another "big cat" and "little cat" respectively, as their counterparts in the Beast Wars cartoon did.
  • The Uprising version of Steel Jaw leads the Pack, much as his Robots in Disguise counterpart led another pack.
  • Queen Rage's aide is Flytrap, a character based on an unused concept for a triffid-based Transformer from the Beast Wars Telemocha Series. Her general Manticon is the manticore design, leaving Rage as the third design, a jellyfish (since her original incarnation was, you guessed it, a jellyfish).
  • Ratbat winds up getting turned into a Diagnostic Drone by the Vehicons.
  • Leatherhide's mad science has now produced such things as the mighty Fuzors and Horrorcons.
  • Goldbug communicates entirely through music clips after his voice box was damaged, just like a more famous Bumblebee.
  • Proving some things just don't ever change, Wasp is "picked" as the guinea-pigatron for Leatherhide and Labrat's little experiment. His just narrowly avoiding becoming a Vehicon himself is a nod to his time as Thrust during Beast Machines, and his new body is based on his Timelines "Thrustinator" toy.
  • Know that Razor-Claw appears, using a speaking pattern based on his memorable speech from "Abduction".
  • The epilogue notes that Optimal, one of the Maximals in the newly-formed Parliament, is an "enormous" orange-and-blue quad changer, i.e. someone with Optimus Primal's "Optimal Optimus" form.
  • Shadow Panther appears, with the mention of rumors suggesting he's a Builder rebuilt into a Predacon body. Pfft! What a foolish idea.

Real-world references

  • Blackarachnia refers to Lio Convoy first as Aslan, then as Mufasa, both of whom are also slagging big lions.
  • "Vehicon General Order 66" is a reference to Order 66 from Star Wars, both of them being contingency measures.
  • Stiletto nicknames Tarantulas "webhead", which is a frequent moniker of Spider-Man's.
  • Run-Over speaks entirely in quotes from The Simpsons, which the narration notes ran for several thousand episodes.
    • "Go out on a Tuesday? Who am I, Charlie Sheen?" is from "Moms I'd Like to Forget."
    • "You know what I blame this on the breakdown of? Society." was spoken by Moe in "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace".
    • "I call the big one 'Bitey'" is from "Marge vs. The Monorail."
    • "Take that, Dick Tracey!" was shouted by a young Ned Flanders in "Hurricane Neddy."
    • "Why you little-" is from too many episodes to name, but (of course) usually signifies that Homer is about to strangle Bart.
    • "I bent my Wookiee" was spoken by Ralph Wiggum in "Lisa's Rival."
  • The Ex-Bots repaint a Sweep into the black and yellow-striped "Ex-Jet", referencing the X-Jet from Marvel's X-Men.
  • Fever Dream repurposes the Platinum Edition Blitzwing toy, much as Star Dasher is a repurposing of that toy's package-mate Astrotrain.
  • Dante the Cyberdroid is forced into a job on his day off, complaining all the while how he's "not supposed to be [here] today," just like Dante the human in Clerks.
  • During his spiel on the Ex-Jet's weapons, Bazooka quotes Sergeant Hicks of Aliens fame, namely his boast that they have "knives, they got sharp sticks."

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