Project Brain Drain
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![]() Sparkplug has bad dreams when he eats pizza too late at night. | |||||||
| "Project Brain Drain" | |||||||
| Publisher | Ballantine Books | ||||||
| Imprint | Find Your Fate Junior | ||||||
| Date published | 1986 | ||||||
| Writers | Barbara Siegel & Scott Siegel | ||||||
| Illustrator | William Schmidt (interior pencils and cover painting) | ||||||
| Page Count | 74 | ||||||
| ISBN | ISBN 0-345-33389-6 | ||||||
Project Brain Drain is a multipath adventure in Generation 1.
Major Characters
Synopsis
- Sparkplug Witwicky accidentally picks up a Decepticon transmission on his homemade radio. They plan to drain the mental energy of all the attendees of a rock concert.
Trivia
- Wreck-Gar makes his memorable only appearance in the series here.
- Despite the presence of characters such as Galvatron, Ultra Magnus, and Wreck-Gar, this story does not seem to be set in the future, given the starring role played by Sparkplug, who tends to be absent from such stories.
- Ultra Magnus is referred to as "the greatest Autobot of them all." Have they forgotten about Optimus Prime so quickly?
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