Harvest of the Insecticons

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Transformers Legends

This is all Monsanto's fault.
"Harvest of the Insecticons"
Release date December 21, 2012January 14, 2013
Written by ?

In regard to TF Legends events, the Insecticons are our way in!

Synopsis

The Insecticons break away from Megatron and go on a worldwide eating binge. They consumption of GM crops causes them to grow to enormous size and power. The Autobots and Decepticons team up to stop the Insecticons before they hatch a brood of super-clones that will ravage the entire planet.

A worldwide search rooted out the Insecticons from their hiding planes and dispersed their energy into the atmosphere before the clones could hatch.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • This event was originally scheduled to run from December 21st to December 27th, but unexpected demand caused it to be shut down on its second day due to server overload. The event resumed 18 days later.
  • As a result of the lacuna several players received double rewards. Others received no or incomplete rewards. Oops! An auspicious beginning.
  • The plot of this event bears a more-than-passing resemblance to the 1984 cartoon episode "The Insecticon Syndrome", albeit with some differences.
  • Mirage, one of the featured Autobots in this event, went up against the Insecticons in the 1984 cartoon episode "Traitor." I guess this make him their arch-nemesis?
  • Despite an event whose premise involved an Autobot/Decepticon teamup, both of the Raid cards (representing the "player's" side) were Autobots.
  • Several (but not all) of the cards int his event depict the Insecticons in different colors from normal. Powered-up versions? Clones? It's unclear. (But it's probably clones.)