Vector Prime: In the Beginning

Vector Prime narrates the nature of his job and his place in the Transformers multiverse.

=Transformers Fanclub #1=

Plot: Forest Lee, Dan Khanna Script: Forest Lee Pencils: Dan Khanna Inks: ? Lettering: ? Colors: ? Editor: Marc Patten


 * Major characters (in order of appearance): Vector Prime, Unicron

Synopsis
Vector Prime is Cybertron's guardian of space-time. One of Primus]' first 12 Transformers, he is one of the few that has not abandoned his job in the millennia that have passed. He tells us the nature of the balance between Primus and his eternal enemy [[Unicron.  In a series of flashbacks, he shows us the highlights and dark points of his career:
 * Optimus Prime opening the Matrix on a hate plague-infectedCyclonus, Galvatron, and Scourge, a scene from The Return of Optimus Prime.
 * Shockwave taunting the captured head of Optimus Prime while Buster Witwicky looks on, taken from a storyline in the early Marvel Comics stories.
 * Megatron firing on the head of Optimus Prime in the midst of the Beast Wars, creating a time storm, during which Vector Prime must intervene to aid Prime's recovery.
 * A blast from Bludgeon's gun ricocheting off Grimlock and awakening the sleeping Primus, whose scream awakens Unicron, as seen in the Marvel Comics issue Primal Scream.

We learn that the very existence of Unicron contaminates the space-time continuum around him, and that Vector Prime would, for periods of time, follow Unicron's wake, attempting to prevent and repair what damage he could.

Finally, we see Unicron in his Armada body being attacked by swarms of Autobots and Decepticons, and his subsequent deactivation. In the present, Vector Sigma alerts Vector Prime of Unicron's collapse into a grand Black Hole and its threat to Cybertron. For the first time in millions of years, Vector Prime returns to his home planet.

Errors

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Items of note

 * This issue shows us many key points in previous Transformers literature from across the original comics, the original cartoon, Beast Wars, and the Armada television series. It establishes that there is one Unicron across the multiple continuities, and that Vector Prime travels through all of Transformers history.
 * In the scenes of early Cybertron, we see the return of a generic Transformer from the first issue of Marvel's Transformers comic book series, whom some fans have named Big Red.
 * The retelling of the Primal Scream portrays Primus differently than in the original comic. Instead of a tangible face sculpted into the wall, there is a ball of energy in which his screaming face appears.