The Reluctant Specialist

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The Transformers Spotlight: Trailcutter
"The Reluctant Specialist"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published April 3, 2013
Cover date April 2013
Written by James Roberts
Art by Matt Frank
Colors by Thomas Deer
Letters by Shawn Lee
Editor John Barber
Assistant editor Thomas Boeing
Continuity IDW continuity
Chronology ""


Synopsis

The Lost Light suffers a hull breach when it scrapes against debris floating in space, but Brainstorm, Chromedome, Highbrow and Trailbreaker are able to fix the damage before it tears the ship apart. While working, Trailbreaker praises the others for their skills, but Chromedome responds that none of it would be possible without Trailbreaker's forcefield to seal off the breach until they can finish their parts.

36 hours later, Rodimus is holding a ceremony at Swerve's bar to thank the ship's saviors: Brainstorm, Chromedome, and Highbrow. He awards each with the Rodimus Star, a medal in the likeness of his own visage. Trailbreaker, bitter at being passed over, drowns his misery in drink. He confesses the source of his unhappiness to Whirl, who then, against Trailbreaker's protests, asks Rodimus the reason for the omission. Rodimus explains to Trailbreaker that generating forcefields is just what the guy does, like Drift carrying a sword, and thus doesn't warrant special recognition.

Hearing all this, Whirl take it upon himself to help Trailbreaker re-make his image. Among his suggestions is a name change, and Trailbreaker decides on "Trailcutter." Trailbreaker/Trailcutter contends his real problem is that everybody only thinks of him as "forcefield guy," not as an individual, so Whirl suggests he get a new weapon. Towards that end, they find Brainstorm, currently in Shuttle Bay 3 examining the space debris, but the weapons engineer's creations are all back in his workshop. Besides, Brainstorm asks, why would Trailbreaker want some handheld weapon when he has his built-in "magnawheels"?

A tired Trailcutter heads back to his habitation suite to recharge. His roommate Hoist away on mission, he savors the solitude... only to be interrupted by a video call from Swerve. The ship's resident chatterbox has been promised a Rodimus Star if he can get through a sponsored silence, and he'd like the aid of a forcefield to cover his vocal synthesizer. Trailcutter angrily hangs up and goes to sleep, truly unhappy to be "forcefield guy."

Twelve hours later, he wakes up to find that things are amiss. Everyone else on the ship is frozen in place, in some kind of mysterious stasis. Worse, Decepticons have boarded the Lost Light! An encounter with the bloodthirsty pair of Chop Shop and Venom brings with it the discovery that his forcefield's not working, either. Instead, he escapes the duo by means of his magnawheels -- magnetic wheels that let him drive on walls -- and leads the hunters to the the Medibay, where he's able to take them out with the equipment on hand.

He then heads off to confront the remaining Decepticons, who number practically a small army and are gathered in Shuttle Bay 3. Their leader, Lockdown, explains their M.O.: They're Titan hunters. They hunt space for Metrotitans, kill them, and then scavenge the mythic giants' technology for their employer, who goes unidentified. They're here because the space debris from earlier was actually part of Metroplex's body, shed in transit.

Trailcutter bluffs that he's an incredibly powerful Autobot with amazing forcefield capabilities, so they had better retreat. To lend credence to his lie, he secretly hits a remote he grabbed from Brainstorm's lab, deactivating the artificial gravity for a few moments. With his magnawheels to keep him grounded, this gives off the illusion that he levitated the Decepticons with forcefields. He tells Lockdown that he's also generated a tiny forcefield in his spark, which he can expand to kill him. Psyched into believing he can feel the forcefield's pressure, Lockdown agrees to retreat.

Later, after everything's gone back to normal, a battered Hoist returns from his away mission. Trailcutter explains what happened: The ship-wide stasis was the result of one of Brainstorm's inventions acting up. Trailcutter had fallen asleep while angrily making forcefields, so there was one protecting him when the effect occurred. His forcefield generator shorted out in the process, but it's been fixed now. He proudly shows off the Rodimus Star he's earned for his little adventure... only for Hoist to pull out something even better: A giant badge, the size of a large shield, emblazoned with Rodimus's figure. Hoist explains that everyone who was frozen received one for "exceptional endurance in the face of adversity." He's about to explain why he himself received one as well, but Trailcutter stomps off. He's going to Swerve's to get drunk... but first he intends to give Rodimus a piece of his mind.

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