MP-1B Cybertron Commander / Convoy Black Ver.

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The Transformers e-Hobby Comic Vol. 01
"MP-1B Cybertron Commander / Convoy Black Ver."
Published in January 2010
Written by Naoto Sakai
Art by Hidetsugu Yoshioka
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Packaged with Convoy Black Ver.

Convoy Black Ver. is the one underwater fighting the Constructicons, heck !

Synopsis

Optimus Prime gathers the Autobots together for a mission briefing regarding a spate of attacks on human shipping vessels that have occurred over the last 47 days. Prime unveils the mangled remains of a grotesque biomechanical creature that was responsible for attacking a transport ship from Carbombya eight days prior. Evidence of DNA alteration and nanotechnology in the creature's corpse led the Autobots to suspect Decepticon involvement, which was confirmed three days ago when a second creature was sighted during another attack. Tracking it, the Autobots discovered an underwater Decepticon base, and Prime announces that an oceanic team is now investigating...

Beneath the ocean's surface, Splashdown and Waverider transport a submarine containing "cargo" to the Decepticon base. The two Pretenders are mystified at the lack of activity or guards as they approach, but, inside, they come across Hook and Bonecrusher. The submarine opens to reveal Cliffjumper, Sideswipe and a black Optimus Prime—an Eldedroid, programmed with a personality based on that of a human named Dan. This plan also takes advantage of the fear of Optimus Prime inherent in all Decepticons, a fear proven when the two horrified Constructicons express their disbelief that Optimus Prime would deign to attack their "tiny mining base". Dan makes easy work of the Constructicons and enters a room with a moon pool leading to the outside sea. As he looks out over the water, however, he is attacked from behind by Megatron, and although he falls, he feels no pain through the robotic body. Megatron is understandably in a bad mood, having been demoted to this demeaning position by the new Decepticon leader Galvatron, and he and Dan battle, with Dan making a point of sounding as much like Prime as he can to make sure Megatron believes he is fighting the genuine article.

Back at Autobot headquarters, Prime is concerned over Dan's welfare, but Ironhide tells him not to be so pessimistic. Splashdown radios in to report that the Constructicons have revealed the true story behind the biomechanical beasts: They were created in the underwater base by the Decepticons, with the aid of human scientists! However, the experiment backfired when the creatures went out control, turning on the Decepticons and keeping them trapped in the base. Splashdown has not yet determined if the creatures' attacks on the human ships are the product of animal instinct or not.

Back with the fight, although Dan feels no pain, he can tell that his body is accumulating a dangerous amount of damage. As Megatron is without his fusion cannon, Dan refuses to shoot him, as it is "not the Prime way", at which point Megatron reveals that he knows Dan is not the real Optimus Prime. Megatron denounces his followers as fools for believing Dan's trick and instructs him to return to the real Prime and tell him that Megatron is leaving all responsibility for the creatures in the Autobots' hands. As he makes this declaration, a gigantic creature bursts from the moon pool...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Optimus ? The boss oneself came to beat such tiny mining base, heck ? No kidding this time ! It's going to be more knotty !!"

Hook assesses his situation.

Notes

Continuity notes

  • The presence of Ironhide stands out as anomalous, as he ought to be dead by this point in time. He wouldn't be the only character to have died only to show up alive in Japanese fiction, however; we can probably point to the confusing, time- and space-bending effects of the Binaltech story as some kind of explanation.
  • In 1989, Takara released a "Hero Set" containing the Classic Pretender versions of Bumblebee, Grimlock, Jazz and Starscream (sans their shells). Takara's 2007 timeline confirmed that the conflict this set represented was set in cartoon continuity, explaining why Bumblebee appears in his original form in this story, rather than as Goldbug.
  • According to the author, Splashdown's partner is American Pretender Waverider, not Diver, making his Japanese-continuity debut.
  • The Constructicons were last seen in the Zone cartoon, being washed away in a flood of lava. Most fans assumed they died, given the casual manner in which Zone dispatches a few other combiners. Guess not!

Transformers references

  • The identity of "Dan" is not revealed, but we're pretty confident in saying it's Daniel Witwicky, who would chronologically be an adult in his forties, if not older, by this point.
  • This comic takes place after the events of the Japanese Generation 2 storyline. It follows a storyline begun by Hirofumi Ichikawa via the bios packaged with several other e-HOBBY exclusive toys.
  • This marks the first appearance of Megatron since the end of the G-2 storyline, when he and the Decepticons were banished to deep space. Apparently, Galvatron II seized command of the Decepticons following their defeat.

Other notes

  • The issue contains both Japanese and English text. However, the English translation is sloppy, sometimes to the point of incomprehensibility. It renders "Dan" with two Ns for no readily apparent reason.