Old Ways
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| Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
| First published | July 22, 2009 | ||||||||||||
| Cover date | July 2009 | ||||||||||||
| Written by | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Art by | Don Figueroa | ||||||||||||
| Colors by | James Brown | ||||||||||||
| Letters by | Chris Mowry | ||||||||||||
| Edits by | Andy Schmidt and Denton J. Tipton | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | IDW continuity | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | All Hail Megatron | ||||||||||||
Two Autobots share some energon and tell stories.
Synopsis
In an old Autobot artillary ordnance, Ironhide admits that he is finished and done with the war. He is old, tired, and is ready to be stood down. All the battles,wars and campaigns had become a blur to him, and because of that, Ironhide lost what he had become. Optimus Prime respects his decision and won't bother to change his mind. The world is changing before their eyes, with new challenges ahead on the horizon, and that they have to re-learn, reassess and adapt. Ironhide exclaims that that wasn't it; he wanted to meet them head-on, but he now longer trusts his judgement, due to his situation with Mirage on Cybertron. Optimus reminds him that he was never much of a judge of character, and that during the early years of the Great War, Ironhide thought that Opimus was just a young upstart with no right to be called a "Prime", and Ironhide stood at that...
In Cybertron, during the early years of the Great War, Kup goes over a list of Autobot soldiers that are standing at attention to Optimus Prime. Optimus is impressed by the group assembled, and notices that Ironhide had something on his mind. Ironhide asks for permission to speak; Kup denies it, but Optimus lets him anyway, much to Kup's chagrin. Ironhide says that the "army" Prime assembled aren't soldiers, due to the fact that they have never picked up, let alone fired weapons before and would die before they ever did; and Prime is unlikely to increase their odds of survival. Kup angrily calls Ironhide out of line, but Prime lets him speak again. Ironhide continues on, saying that they're at war, and motivational words out of him aren't going to win it. It takes guts, resilience, muscle and know-how. They need a leader that fought in the trenches, had fought and killed for something more important than a medal, and Prime isn't that leader. Kup reminds Optimus that Ironhide had served in the Cybertronian Civil Militia, and has knocks in the head. Looking straight at Ironhide's face, Optimus asks him to teach him how to be a leader...
In the present day, Ironhide, uncorking an urn full of raw liquid Energon, reminds Optimus that he took every harsh word that was said to him, and learned from it. Taking a swig from the urn, Ironhide offers a cup of raw Energon to Optimus, who accepts it by opening his mouthguard. Ironhide goes on to say that lots of leaders would have put him in the brig, but not Optimus, who had gone on to prove Ironhide wrong on more than one occassion...
During a battle on Cybertron, the Autobots came under heavy fire. Opimus agrees with Ironhide's suggestion that they can't stay where they are, but refuses his second suggesion to outflank their position and counterattack from the west. Instead, they'll head east to a corridor that they earlier cleared mines from, and from there, take up new positions at Polyhex. Ironhide thinks they're running, but Prime corrects him by saying that they're retreating instead, knowing that they would head to a trap by going west. Ironhide angrily says that he checked the area himself and there was nothing there. From experience, Prime thinks that it's too good to be true, but Ironhide isn't impressed, stating that retreating now would lose the sector they're on, and that this decision is a dishonorment to every Autobot who sacrificed their lives for it. Optimus tells him to either give the order to go east or he'll find someone else to do it. Reluctantly, the order is giving, and not a moment too soon, as Trypticon arrives from the west...
In the present day, Optimus Prime says that everything he brought to their battles came from Ironhide, who gave Prime the tools he needed to win. But Prime knows instinctively that some battles can't be won, that they have to cut their loses and live to fight another day. Ironhide, "drunk" on the Energon he drank, staggers up, says that he need more of the stuff if he wants to listen to old stories some more. Optimus steadies him and decides to switch to something more "fissionable". Optimus believes that Ironhide's main weakness is that he meets everything head-on, but Ironhide retorts, saying that Prime can also be every bit as unbending...
One time, Optimus and Ironhide fell for a Decepticon trap, resulting in Ironhide's left foot being blown off and the two of them hanging on a ledge for dear life. Ironhide tries to speak, but Optimus won't allow it, for even a whisper is magnigied a hundredfold, and the ledge won't hold them for long. Prime sees a rescue vessel in the distance as Ironhide tells him to leave him behind, but Prime refuses. Suddenly, the part of the ledge Ironhide is holding on to breaks, but Prime catches his arm in time. Ironhide says that they won't make it, but Prime reassures him that they will...
Optimus, with a hand on Ironhide's shoulder, tells him that his example honed Prime into the the leader that he is today, and that Ironhide overcame impossible odds. Nowadays, other Autobots look up to him for his no-nonsense, practical know-how style, to which the depths of resolve and indomitable fighting spirit that the Autobots need, and if Ironhide ever wavered, he'll turn to Prime for his hard-nosed, honest counsel. Prime says that if Ironhide decides to leave, they'll carry on, but they'll all be lessened by his absence, and Prime would miss his friend. Ironhide, taking a moment to think it over, decides to stick around instead, being outmaneuvered tactically by his military protege.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Items of Note
- Don Figueroa's art style has changed a lot since Shattered Glass. His new style, briefly seen on his cover for Spotlight: Cliffjumper, now has Don drawing the G1 characters in the style of the two live-action movies.
- And speaking of which, Prime's mouth plate can retract, just like his movie counterpart.

