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After recently reading Dreamwave's Energon comics again, I've noticed that Scorponok's death in them does not agree with the Cybertron Club Comic. In the Club Comic, he is shown awakening on Cybertron and wandering into the cities. This doesn't tie to the Energon comic either, because Scorponok was trashed by Galvatron on Earth while Ironhide was helping to install a Cybertron City tower on what was probably Alaska or the North Pole. Scorponok's body was dead on Earth, not Cybertron. -BC

No, in the Club Comic, Dark Scorponok is shown arriving via some shiny graphical humming thing, due to the big holes in the space-time continuum the Unicron Singularity caused. It was specifically stated that he got on Cybertron the same way Sentinel Maximus got into the UT universe. --ItsWalky 05:06, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
How can you just say "No"? I'm looking at the page right now. Dark Scorponok is shown bursting from the ground outside Iacon city and saying "Must...Eat". The next time he's shown, he's attacking Skyfall outside of his shuttle. He simply wandered into town, pursuing Skyfall because of his immense Energon field. I'm right, as this contradicts either version of Energon. I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything, but at least look at the comic before you call a guy a liar. --DangerDrVenture(Bodycount).


I'm putting this review up, but I would prefer that information from this story not be integrated into the relevant character pages for a little while. The magazines have yet to arrive in a majority of member households, and while we can probably figure someone has the choice of clicking on this particular review, having "X is dead" at the end of some guy's bio elsewhere might be an unpleasant surprise. I would recommend waiting until at least the 11th. --ItsWalky 04:50, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

Saying Longhorn appears to be a new body for Ramulus seems pretty unsubstantiable from two dialogueless panels. Actually, given the rest of the coloring, it's not hard to imagine it being Ramulus in Ramulus' body. -LV 05:21, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

I dunno. The way he is drawn, and considering his prominence, I would be surprised if he isn't. In the foreground, we've got Primal, Cheetor, Rhinox, Silverbolt, and Blackarachnia... random redeco no-name who looks just like a major Universe character but in tweaked colors is kind of an odd choice to be grouping with them. --ItsWalky 05:45, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

I still think that's pretty speculative to be taking as canon to the point that "Longhorn" links to Ramulus' entry. The TFU Repugnus entry doesn't even point to G1 Repugnus, and they're clearly the same guy. -LV 05:49, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

Hrm, you're right. --ItsWalky 06:01, 2 April 2006 (UTC)


Thanks for the summory, as I resently canceled my Subscription, this summery makes me wish I hadn't. P.S. King Atlas is probably carreing Shadow Striker as she was working for Unicron the last time we saw her, and Rollete probably dosn't want to walk away from this battle minus another sister.X-BoB58 07:16, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

The colors definitely lean towards Roulette's, though. She has Roulette's robot mode colors, with the yellow head, chest, and purple shins, but she has a black car robot mode. I'm leaning towards the black car parts just being Ruffolo's shitty coloring making the silver too dark. Everything's dark. Dark dark dark. You can barely tell Roulette is even THERE. --ItsWalky 07:48, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

Is the Cheetor in the colours of that unreleased proto that TF2 took pictures of a while back? X-BoB58 16:44, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

Why does Ruffolo continue to get work? Everything he touches, he RUINS. - User: M Sipher

Actually, it's weird. While looking through War Within #4 to scan for TWW Megs, I noticed he was the colorist. And... it was readable. It was the exact opposite of this. (Of course, characters will still miscolored, which was fixed in the trade.) I think maybe he had a stroke between then and now. Or two minutes to color this, as Steve-o suggested, but that's not crazy enough. --ItsWalky 18:08, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

Do we really have enough of Prime and Magnus to support the idea that they were the Costco versions in Part 1 (that entry says "presumably," which is fine)? I'm not really sure we can call this an error. The amount of Prime and Magnus seen could easily have been either one (Costco or original), so far as I can tell.--G.B. Blackrock 03:38, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

The previous issue definitely uses the TFU/Cybertron colors for Ultra Magnus. Prime has been in his original RID colors consistently (the only difference is the orange-versus-black bandolier). -LV 05:15, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

I'm idly wondering if "Skywarp" is actually supposed to be Jhiaxus. I suppose I could pose the question to Forrest via Pete... --M Sipher

Naw, I asked Dan. It's Skywarp. That much in this issue was colored correctly. --ItsWalky 05:51, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

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