Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 68

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Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #68

Okay, no-one saw this coming.
Publisher Fun Publications
First published mid April
Cover date April/May 2016
MTMTE Profiles Robby Musso
Marcelo Matere
Contributors Greg Black
Jim Sorenson
Karl Hartman
Richard Chang
Colin Betts
Josh Perez
Benson Yee
Editor Pete Sinclair
Associate editor Jesse Wittenrich
Creative Director Lanny Lathem
Editor-in-chief Brian Savage

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  • Characters mentioned in Lifeline and Quickslinger's profile: the Paradron Medic Corps and Rung.
    • Lifeline is noted to be one of the last remaining members of the Paradron Medic Corps, a military group version of the medics on the planet Paradron seen in the Sunbow The Transformers episode "Fight or Flee", whom Lifeline herself is based on.
    • Lifeline's color scheme is said to have been chosen as the color that would most soothe patients as determined by "Rungian Analysis", a term mentioned in issue #1 of IDW Publishing's More than Meets the Eye ongoing, named after the Autobot psychiatrist from IDW's original 2005 continuity.
    • Among Lifeline's medical equipment is an energon infuser, the "tool" wielded by the Heroes of Cybertron Paradron Medic according to her tech spec (which was, in fact, the leftover gun from the Arcee version of the mold). Lifeline's swords, meanwhile, are characterized as "solid-light simulated surgical tools", similar to the tools used by the Animated incarnation of Red Alert.
    • Quickslinger is able to control the arms of her user in Targetmaster mode, a capability shared by the Shattered Glass incarnation of the small robots. Her vehicle mode is labelled as a "Starship Shooter", presumably after the novel Starship Troopers and its film "adaptation".
  • Characters mentioned in Impactor's profile: Fisitron and Thunder Mayhem.
    • Exploits of Impactor and the Wreckers include: Operation: Volcano, a plot by the Wreckers to lure out key Decepticons seen throughout the storyline that that introduced them, "Target: 2006", from issues #78-88 of the Marvel UK The Transformers comic; the Battle for Hell's Point, first mentioned in Impactor's Autopedia profile in issue #5 of IDW Publishing's Last Stand of the Wreckers mini-series; and the Garrus-9 Incursion, the Wrecker's attempts to free the Autobot maximum security prison (first introduced in Spotlight: Arcee) that served as the main plot for Last Stand of the Wreckers.
    • Stories of the Wreckers exploits were whispered about in Maccadam's Old Oil House, a location introduced in issue #82 of the Marvel UK The Transformers comic, which has since gone on to appear in many other continuities.
    • Autobots and Decepticons subscribed to Fisitron's writings about the Wreckers; "Fisitrion" was an alias used by Ironfist to chronicle the Wreckers' activity, as seen in Last Stand of the Wreckers.
    • Impactor's profile mentions hics and breems, a unit of measurement mentioned in the Marvel UK prose story "The Magnificent Six!" from the Transformers Annual 1991 and a unit of time from issue #17 of the Marvel The Transformers comic, respectively.
    • Impactor has supplied himself with Paradron medic instruments for use as weapons; sold with his toy, they were redecoed versions of the weapons of the Generations Thrilling 30 Arcee toy, hence their connection to the Paradron Medics (presumably obtained from Lifeline, who is redecoed from Thrilling 30 Arcee herself). Among these "weapons" is a surgical-grade spark extractor, a weapon first seen in Beast Machines.
    • Impactor's alternate mode is called a "Brutal Battle Wagon". While "battlewagon" is a fairly generic real-world term, it seems likely to be a reference to the G.I. Joe vehicle, the Battle Wagon.