Attack of the Insecticons

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Attack of the Insecticons is a multipath adventure in Generation 1.
Voyeurism of the Insecticons

Vital Statistics

ISBN 0-345-34151-1
Writer: Lynn Beach
Illustrator William Schmidt (interior pencils and cover painting)
Pagecount: 74pp
Major characters:

Originally published: by Ballentine Books under the Find Your Fate Junior imprint, 1986

Synopsis

Kickback spies on the Autobots secret test of the Sun-Pak, an experimental solar battery developed by Sparkplug. Starscream leades the Decepticons in an attack.

  • The Decepticons capture the Sun-Pak, which must be either recovered or destroyed in a raid on the nearbye Decepticon Headquarters.
  • Starscream captures Sparkplug for himself, and plots to use the Sun-Pak's power to overthrow Megatron. (Blaster, Buster and Bumblebee play prominent roles)
  • The Autobots' retreat leads them into the Insecticons' nest, built into the same mountain. Beachcomber uses his geological skills to find a path through the caves to the surface.
  • The Insecticons steal the Sun-Pak for themselves, Shrapnel plans to use its power to overthrow Megatron. Buster and Mirage go after the Sun-Pak.

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Trivia/Notes

  • Attack of the Insecticons features a series of humiliating endings for Starscream; destroyed by Thundercracker when he tried to surrender, sent for reprograming by Megatron, tricked into thinking he's an Autobot after he loses his memory...
  • The creation of the Sun-Pak would drastically alter the war between the Autobts and the Decepticons, but in one ending Sparkplug suffers brain damage and isn't able to remember how to re-create it. Perhaps this represents the 'real' ending?
  • Decepticon Headquarters in this book is on land, a short drive from Autobot Headquarters. This is probably a local base. (The Find Your Fate Junior books feature several.)
  • This books features two different devices called an electro-disrupter, with completely different effects. Additionally, Blaster's electro-scrambler gets some play. None of these appear on the same story 'track,' but the combined effect is... quite confusing.
  • The Autobots decision to construct their secret test-track in the same mountain as the Insecticon nest appears to be a coincidence. (Not an annoying one though, as it's presumably what leads to Kickback discovering the tests.)