Multiplicity, Pt. 4

"Multiplicity" part four, Megatron wages his battle to destroy the evil forces of the Terrorcons.

=Energon #29=

Writer: Simon Furman Pencils: Alex Milne Inks: Elaine To, Ferd Poblete Colors: Jong-Im Lee, Josh Perez, Lettering: Ben Lee


 * Major characters (in order of appearance): Hot Shot, Megatron, Jetfire, Kicker, Ironhide, Scorponok


 * Cover date: August, 2004

Synopsis
In Toronto, Hot Shot witnesses Megatron begin his rampage against the army of Divebombs, fight Megatron has spent ten years waiting for. Thrust attempts to rejoin Megatron's side, however Megatron teleports to away before responding.

In Tokyo, Prowl witnesses Megatron begin his rampage against the Cruellocks. A fight Megatron has spent ten years waiting for.

Los Angeles, the Autobots start to run out of energy, when Rad arrives in the Energon Volant Accumulator.

On the sunny beach, Kicker recharges the Omnicons, allowing them to fight off Mirage and his gang.

Almost overwhelmed by Cruellocks, Megatron converts to his vehicle mode. His firepower forcing the Cruellocks to retreat.

In Moscow, Inferno witnesses Megatron continue his rampage against the Battle Ravages. A fight Megatron has spent ten years waiting for, forcing them into a retreat

The Los Angeles team is assisted when Rad and the Minicons meet with the rest of the Autobots, using the EVA to recharge the Autobots. Megatron arrives at the end of the battle to cryptically give Optimus Prime's regards to Jetfire.

In The Yukon, Ironhide and company have just received the first Base Unit for the Sheild Tower, when Scorponok ambushes them. He easily takes out the Autobots when Megatron arrives to challenge Scorponok to an epic showdown.

Mistakes

 * It appears to be night time in both Tokyo and Toronto as the same time.

Items of note

 * Prior to the issue's release, the cover of the comic was blacked out, so as to not reveal Megatron's form.
 * The comic contains a five issue preview for "Warlands", a Dreamwave product unrelated to Transformers.
 * Reader mail is answered by Matt Hansen.
 * Wavelengths page contains an article from the desk of Ernst Dabel