Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 46

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Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #46

RANSFOR

ORE THAN MEETS

Publisher Fun Publications
First published early August 2012
Cover date Aug/Sept 12

SDCC! 'Nuff Said!

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue #46

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Editor-In-Chief: Brian Savage
Editor: Pete Sinclair
Creative Director/Layout: Lanny Lathem
Associate Editor: Jesse Wittenrich
Research Editor: Karl Hartman
MTMTE Profiles: Matthew Armstrong
Proofreaders: Heather Choplin, Jeremiah McNatt
Contributors: David Willis, Greg Black, Jim Sorenson, Bill Forster, Heather T. Smith, Derrick Wyatt, S. Trent Troop, Greg Sepelak, Rosemary Ward, Richard Chang, Benson Yee, David S. Lane, Terry Wheeler


Contents

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Notes

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  • Characters mentioned in Hubcap's bio include: Blaster and Cliffjumper.
    • Hubcap has replaced Blaster as Autobot City's Senior Communications Officer; Blaster was the head of Autobot City in the third season of The Transformers.
    • Hubcap's Cybertonium levels need recharged more than most Transformers, or else it will lead to deleterious effects; these effects were seen in the two-part The Transformers episodes "Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1" and "Part 2".
  • Characters mentioned in Nightracer's bio include: the original Nightracer and Jhiaxus.
    • Nightracer's profile confirms that she and the other Jhiaxus-aligned Go-Bots are clones; in particular, her source, the original Nightracer, was a Decepticon sharpshooter during the Great War, having been killed at some point. Female Decepticons, in general, are thought to have gone extinct; Shockwave remarked in "The Search for Alpha Trion" that he believed their counterparts, the Female Autobots, had gone extinct as well.