Massacre
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| "Massacre" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
| First published | June 5, 2013 | ||||||||||||
| Story by | Chris Metzen & Flint Dille | ||||||||||||
| Art by | Livio Ramondelli | ||||||||||||
| Letters by | Tom B. Long | ||||||||||||
| Editor | John Barber | ||||||||||||
| Assistant editor | Mariel Romero-Ocaranza | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | 2005 IDW continuity | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | Early in the war | ||||||||||||
The Autobots try to assist with the growing tensions caused by the ongoing exodus, but the Decepticons have other ideas.
Synopsis
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Prowl's security team try to keep the exodus running smoothly at Starsreach Spaceport, but tensions are on the rise as many Cybertronians have been stranded there for days without being able to afford a transport. On witnessing some of the civilians voice their outrage in interviews with Blaster, Scorponok is disgusted by their cowardice, but Starscream admits the evacuees have a point: after all, what's the point of staying to fight a war over a planet devoid of energy? Scorponok, however, is looking forward to seeing Cybertron get engulfed by war, considering it the ultimate opportunity for the strong to destroy the weak.
Meanwhile, Dai Atlas announces to the Grand Convocation that he is resigning and leaving Cybertron with his Circle of Light, having dismissed the potential of the subterranean energon pool on the grounds that it's "tainted". He invites the other politicians to join him but Bulkhead rejects the offer, unwilling to abandon the many Cybertronians who just can't afford to evacuate. The Convocation is then interrupted by a report from Prowl that the civilians at Starsreach Spaceport have begun rioting, causing Optimus Prime to set out and put a stop to it against Atlas' protests that showing up with armed soldiers will only make things worse. Among the Autobots sent to Starsreach are Kup and Sky Lynx, who are busy transporting the Dynobots to headquarters and have no choice but to bring them along.
Optimus Prime arrives at the spaceport, but his arrival only makes the rioters angrier as they see him as a symbol of their hated police state, and his attempts to calm them down are drowned out by their protests. The rioters' rage turns to panic after one of them hurls an object at Prime's head, causing them to fear that the Autobots will retaliate with lethal force, but Prime responds peacefully, assuring the rioters they have the freedom to leave without his interference, all he wants is for them to remain calm throughout the security checks so nobody gets hurt by their outbursts. Dai Atlas commends him for letting his citizens go, but to Prime's dismay he still refuses to stay and help him lead those who remain behind. The two leaders separate on bad terms when Atlas boards his ship to leave Cybertron, with Optimus calling him a hypocrite who is trying to hide from reality while Atlas in turn expresses regret that the Matrix chose him to be Prime.
When Kup arrives with the Dynobots, Grimlock tells Optimus Prime that they're ready to turn themselves in for the deaths they've caused... starting with their old friend, Skar. He explains that back when they were first turned into monsters, he lost control and ended up killing Skar personally, something which he has always regretted. Prime promises to help rid them of their cursed alt-modes, only for both of them to be caught in an explosion when Scorponok's Decepticons suddenly attack the evacuating transports. When Soundwave and Shockwave stride through the spaceport, voicing their disapproval of this inefficient and unnecessary operation, they're met with a vicious monster that rips through their troops like they were paper: it's none other than Grimlock, who has lost control and transformed thanks to the shock of the explosion, and now not even the Autobots can stop his murderous rampage.
Featured characters
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| Autobots | Decepticons | Others |
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Quotes
[edit]"Fine, then. Go. Build your glass utopia, Atlas. Maybe there, hidden away from reality, you can live with your hypocrisy!"
"Hypocrisy? You know, Optimus, the ancients believed the Matrix granted great wisdom to those who proved themselves worthy enough to carry it. Primus help us all that it chose you."
"You can leave my spaceport now."
- —Optimus Prime and Dai Atlas say their goodbyes
Notes
[edit]- The recap page refers to Dai Atlas as a Senator, a title he was first shown to have in Robots in Disguise #17.
- This issue details the departure of Dai Atlas and the Circle of Light from Cybertron, an event introduced in the Drift miniseries.
Reprints
[edit]Other than collections of the full series.
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