Perceptor Volume

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Information Administration Teletraan 15 Go! Go!

Dr. Giggles, Autobot Scientist
"Perceptor Volume"
パーセップター編
(Perceptor Hen)
Publisher ASCII Media Works
Published in Dengeki Hobby August 2005
First published June 25 2005
Writer Yuki Ohshima
Artist Yuki Ohshima
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Scientists are weird.

Synopsis

Teletraan 15's first study subject is Perceptor, who she catches in the act of being super-creepy to a microchip he's examining, giggling about how it's time for the chip's "checkup". Interrupted in his work, he retracts his faceplate, his tone changing from creepazoid to clinical, demanding to know who this young girl is.

Once 15 is done recording her memo on Perceptor (and Teletraan 10 provides some snark), the Autobot scientist takes 15 on a jaunt in his seldom-seen tank mode... though 15 is less than thrilled with the bumpiness of the ride.

15 Memo

15 notes that others used to think that Perceptor was a coward or wimp for choosing to do research rather than go into the battlefield, but they became convinced of his courage later.

10 simply comments that it looks like 15 is really working hard on her data-gathering assignment.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • This volume's featured toy is the Transformers Collection reissue of Perceptor.
  • Brawn appears in Teletraan 10's comments on 15's Memo. This is a nod to the episode "Microbots", where Brawn gave Perceptor crap for not being all macho and soldiery and stuff, but gained a new respect for him after Perceptor's brains saved the Autobots' hides. This also explains why he's drawn with his cartoon head rather than as the toy, as (almost) everyone else in the series is.