Force of Habit

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It is being brought.
It is being brought.
Oh, he's doin' somethin'...

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Transformers Timelines
text story
Cybertron
"Force of Habit"
Publisher Transformers Collectors' Club
First published April 17, 2008
Writers Greg Sepelak and Trent Troop
Illustrations Matt Kuphaldt
Continuity Cybertron cartoon
Page count 25pp

An Autobot recon team finds a dead colony world that might not be so dead.

Synopsis

On board of the new Autobot flagship Iron Hope, Ultra Magnus thinks to himself (and his binary-bonded Mini-Con partner, Knock Out, as some of highest ranking Autobots-including Scavenger, Rodimus, Arcee, Sparkplug, Bulkhead, and Longrack.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Errors

  • On page 13, the "s" is missing from the word "scream."
  • On page 19, "give" is used instead of the proper tense, "gave."

Continuity notes

  • Ultra Magnus thinks of an agent trapped alone on a colony world, presumably referring to Overhaul being trapped on Jungle Planet. Since he also indicates that the Autobots have yet to find the Omega Lock on Earth, this story must take place between the Cybertron episodes "Search" and "Deep", after Overhaul's disappearance but before the Autobots on Earth locate the Atlantis.
    • Blurr's status as a Velocitronian stands out, though. It was not until the later episode "Hero" that Optimus Prime found out Hot Shot and Red Alert had defied orders to not make contact with Velocitronians. Surely Ultra Magnus would have informed Prime of a recruited colonist ally?
  • This story identifies the dimension gates used by Megatron, Starscream, and Thundercracker as warp gates.
  • As in "The Dark Heart of Sandokan", the Cyber Keys are treated somewhat differently in this story than they were in the Cybertron cartoon. Here, they are depicted as tangible objects that must be manufactured from crystals, while they are portrayed as energy-ish manifestations of a Transformer's burning heart of justice in the cartoon.

Transformers references

Real-world references

  • The star systems Ultra Magnus assigns each ship are the home systems of different alien races from the PC game Star Control 2. Delta Draconis, the focal point of this story, is the home of the Thraddash in the game... an alien race that has razed its own civilization to the ground eighteen times by the time the player encounters them.
  • Brushguard refers to "real wrath-of-god type stuff", a direct quote from Ghostbusters.
  • Buzzsaw mentions Christmas and also invites the Autobots to "say hello to my little friend," a reference to Scarface.