Skyfire (comic issue)

The Autobots and Starscream stop, collaborate and listen to Jetstorm, who is back with a brand new invention.

=Dreamwave G1 Ongoing #3=

Writer: Brad Mick Pencils: Don Figueroa Inks: Elaine To Colors: Espen Grundetjern & Rob Ruffolo Letters: Ben Lee


 * Original release date: March 24th, 2004
 * Preceded by: Black Sunshine
 * Followed by: the Omega Effect
 * Characters (In order of appearance): Sunstorm, Jetfire, Starscream, Brawn, Ratchet, Bumblebee, Prowl, Ultra Magnus, Ironhide, Kup, Soundwave, Thundercracker, Skywarp, Combaticons, Bumper, Cliffjumper, Warpath,

Synopsis
This first scene takes between the last and second-last scene of the last issue

Within the Nemesis. Sunstorm struggles to free himself from a neck-hold in Jetfire's arms while spouting his regular evangelism. Performing a Stunner, Sunstorm escapes the hold stands to use his burning touch to incapacitate his opponent. But the attack doesn't work, causing Sunstorm to pause just long enough for Jetfire to use his leg-jets to push Sunstorm away. The two struggle until Jetifre is face-down, and Sunstorm prepares to finish Jetfire with his blasters, but he's caught off guard by Jetfire shooting lasers from the back of his head. With Sunstorm down, Jetfire and Starscream leave while they can.

On board the Orion, Jetfire and Starscream confer with Brawn, Ratchet, and Bumblebee regarding the nature of Sunstorm and how he should be handled. Bumblebee shows a bit of skepticism, which, with agitation from Starscream, almost causes a skirmish. Jetfire however cuts the hostilities and announces that he's deduced a manner of anticipating Sunstorm's destination.

On Cybertron, Prowl attempts to make an address to the public, but is overwhelmed by a barrage of citizens expressing their concerns over various issues. Magnus however intervenes and uses his authority to provide diplomatic assistance. Afterwards, Prowl, Kup, and Ironhide reflect on the political changes to Cybertron and toss around the idea of leaving Cybertron to the civilians while the soldiers hunt down Decepticons elsewhere.

The Earth-Decepticons limp away from The Orion, partially refueled as part of a deal for Starscream's co-operation in recovering the other Autobots (defeated prior to #1) and taking care of Sunstorm. Onboard, Cliffjumper and Brawn debate against Bumper on the justice of the arrangement Bumblebee's made. Overhearing Brawn's side, Bumblebee loses some self-esteem.

Elsewhere on the ship, Starscream whines as Ratchet and Jetfire synthesize a device that will simulate Starscream's energy signature to misdirect Sunstorm. Jetfire is fascinated by Sunstorm's (a clone) self-repairing capabilities and his ability to manifest great power from a solar-powered fusion reactor without expiring. The plan is developed: Get Sunstorm to over-exert himself and attach the artificial-Starscream to cancel his super-abilities. As soon as this plan is explained, Sunstorm is seen on radar heading towards the Orion.

Bumblebee takes a jet to confront Sunstorm, with three other Autobots wearing jetpacks. Jetfire protests the arrangement, saying that he should be in battle instead of remaining on the Orion to make sure Starscream doesn't misbehave. But soon after Bumblebee places the first hit against Sunstorm, Sunstorm is able to down Bumblebee's ship with a single blast. With the rest of the Autobots unable to fight, Jetfire abandons his duty and joins the combat.

With Jetfire on the scene, Sunstorm is brought crashing to the ground. Bumblebee takes the opportunity to fine the inhibitor on Sunstorm, who tries to resist the technology's interference. With his systems compromised, Sunstorm rockets away to recover. With Sunstorm gown, Bumbblebee considers the encounter a good job, while Jetfire, his armor disabled, still worries that Sunstorm could be a menace, so he activates his one last hidden card.

In Alaska, Starscream recovers in a cave, and the crippled Sunstorm comes begging for help. But before Starscream can do anything, part of the mountain is collapsed by….

Quotes
"Heh, it looks like you caught an electro stringer right in the kisser. Your vocal processors were stuck in neutral!" -Ironhide, political commentator.

"Prowl, most'a those empties are still livin' in the past. They're just afraid of too much change too fast…. That's all." -Ironhide.

''"Foolish Starscream. Don't you realize that my hands aren't the only way…." "That I am about to touch you?"'' -Sunstorm.

Notes of interest

 * Jetfire is seen in a new design, because of the complications surrounding Jetfire's G1 design. This design was eventually translated into toy form in the Classics line.
 * The the name of the issue was borrowed from Jetfire's name on the original television series. This name is now used nowhere else.
 * Starscream mentions that the Autobots, or at least Bumblebee, are/is devout followers of The Convenant of Primus.


 * Most of the crowd listening to Prowl's address are Trainbots (left).


 * Prowl and the old timers relax by drinking… Kremzeek (right).
 * Kup's consideration of taking the war off of Cybertron is reference to War Within
 * Bumblebee flies into battle in a jet almost identical to his Cybertronian Alt Mode (first seen in More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1 and he wears a face-place making him appear slightly more similar to his G1 toy.


 * On the "Prime Transmissions" page, reader mail is answered by Dreamwave Editor-in-chief Roger Lee. There's also a fanart of Predaking submitted by Steven Davis.
 * Wavelengths section features an article from the desk of Joe Ng.


 * This issue contains advertisements for:
 * World's Collide trade paperback (interior front cover).
 * Devil May Cry (Book Two)
 * Transformers Armada MTMTE Guide Book #2
 * And advertisement for Energon #22 with the central figure blacked out to create suspence (back cover).