Chaos Theory Part 2
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"Chaos Theory Part 2" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
First published | August 10,2011 | ||||||||||||
Cover date | August 2011 | ||||||||||||
Written by | James Roberts | ||||||||||||
Art by | Alex Milne | ||||||||||||
Colors by | Joana Lafuente | ||||||||||||
Letters by | Shawn Lee | ||||||||||||
Editor | Carlos Guzman | ||||||||||||
Continuity | 2005 IDW continuity | ||||||||||||
Chronology | Current era (2011) |
Optimus Prime recalls his role in the outbreak of the war, when he was merely "Orion Pax", in an attempt to clear his judgment.
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Synopsis
OnCybertron,before theGreat War,Orion Paxis watching a news report on theIaconian Newsfeed Service,dealing with a terrorist attack on the Primal Procession.Nominus Primeis missing, and the flickering of theMatrix Flameindicates he's in critical condition.
An electrical storm cuts the feed just as three armoured thugs enter Orion Pax's office. Orion Pax demands to know why they're there, and the lead thug mentions that they're looking forWhirl.Orion Pax states that Whirl is in custody awaiting trial forsavagely beatinga suspect.The lead thug implies that Whirl's learned his lesson and should be set free. When Orion Pax disagrees, the lead thug mentions that Whirl has friends in high places, and that putting him on trial could lead to embarrassment to certain high level Cybertronians. Orion Pax kicks them out of his office, and the lead thug states that it's unfortunate that Orion lives up to his reputation.
In the present day, Optimus Prime andRatchetdiscuss Megatron's fate now that he's been captured. Optimus Prime believes that he's been too reliant on the wisdom of theMatrixand reveals that when he first bonded with it after becomingPrime,it hurt. He asks Ratchet to look after the Matrix so he can decide Megatron's fate without it.
SpringarmandWheelarchare on patrol, and discuss how much Orion Pax has turned the Dead End around since being appointed police captain of the region. They notice that there isn't a criminal to be found. They find out why when they return to base. Orion Pax has already arrested them all. Later, Orion Pax admits to Springarm that the thugs from earlier troubled him. He thinks they might be men underSentinel'scommand, members of the Senate security detail. This would give credence to Megatron's political tract in which he declared the Senate was corrupt. Springarm mentions that when he's feeling troubled he tries to channel the power of the Matrix, but Orion Pax states he's not religious, and doesn't believe that the Matrix is anything more than a symbol.
Optimus Prime asksRodimuswhat it felt like when he bonded with the Matrix. Rodimus replies that it felt wonderful, a fact that Optimus finds troubling, but does not reveal to Rodimus.
Orion Pax returns to his police headquarters to find Springarm and Wheelarch decapitated. He finds the thugs from earlier, who have freed Whirl. Whirl protests, stating it wasn't his idea for the break-in, but Orion has had enough, only to be blindsided by one of the thugs. Orion Pax fights the thugs off, only to be cornered in a small room with Springarm's headless corpse. He manages to transform the corpse into itsalternate modeand rides out, dispatching the thugs while reading them their rights. Whirl again states that none of this was his idea, and warns Orion Pax to just let the matter rest, stating that if he tries to expose the Senate's corruption, they will destroy his life. Whirl asks Orion what he plans to do.
At theGrand Imperium,Senator Proteusgives a speech in which he says the Senate needs to institute aclampdown,a series of measures that will limit the freedoms of the Cybertronians for a limited time, while Sentinel, head of Senate security, tracks down those responsible for the attack on Nominus Prime. An aide informs Sentinel that someone wishes to address the Senate. Sentinel orders the unknown individual arrested. A short time later, the same aide informs Sentinel that the individual has fought his way through the Senate's security. The individual is revealed to be Orion Pax, who enters the Senate's chamber. Sentinel orders his men to allow him to speak, interested to see where things are going. Orion Pax throws Whirl's body onto the Senate floor, and reveals that members of the Senate's security team tried to persuade Orion Pax from pressing charges on him for breaking the law. He condemns the Senate for lording over Cybertron, detached from the masses, always looking for new ways to control the populace. He claims that the other races of the universe that look down on Cybertron refer to Cybertronians as Autobots, meaning automatons, and states that this is what the Senate has reduced the population to. He says that the term "Autobot" can also mean autonomous, free thinking, and declares himself an Autobot. Orion then retells Megatron's story and asks the Senate the three questions Megatron wanted to ask them, just as Sentinel orders his forces to remove Orion: In whose interests do you exercise power? To whom are you accountable? How can we get rid of you? Senator Proteus mentions he didn't catch Orion Pax's name, and Sentinel declares it doesn't matter, he's going to be locked up.
Optimus Prime confronts Megatron and states that even if Megatron has resorted to bloodshed to achieve his goals, Optimus hasn't, and he'd still give the same speech he gave before the Senate today. He declares that since freedom is the right of all sentient beings, Megatron should be free to choose his fate should he be found guilty of his crimes. Megatron chooses death. After Optimus leaves Megatron's cell, Ratchet comments on the Matrix's incredible powers, remarking that just holding it near Sunstreaker restored his ability to walk. He returns the Matrix to Optimus, and Optimus says that he just needed to see if he was still the same person he was before becoming Prime without the Matrix.
Orion Pax meets with anunknown Senatorat theArk-1memorial. Orion thanks the Senator for pulling strings to have him released from prison, but asks why he did so after he condemned the Senate. The Senator says that he did it because he did not want to see a robot of Orion's caliber imprisoned onGarrus-1or sent to theInstitute.The Senator continues, saying that Orion Pax was right, and that the corruption in the Senate goes deeper than he knows. The Senator tells Orion that theKnights of Cybertroncalled the Matrix of Leadership the Creation Matrix due to its ability to create life. He goes on to explain that a faction within the Senate orchestrated the attack on Nominus Prime so that they would have an excuse to put him into hiding and gain unrestricted access to the Matrix so that they could learn how to control it, and increase their power over the Cybertronian populace. The Senator then says that the Senate's crackdown in the aftermath of the terrorist attack will lead to a war, and that sides are already being chosen. Orion responds that he feels differently, and that when the Senator's men rebuilt him, they changed him. The Senator mentions that Orion should look reflect on what has happened, and look inside himself to see what his part in the upcoming conflict will be. While alone, Orion Pax discovers the extent of the changes the Senator had ordered. He now has room in his torso to carry the Matrix of Leadership.
Featured characters
(Characters initalic textappear only in flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
"I think you've made yourpointnow, don't you? I think he's learned his lesson. I think it's time we all moved on. "
"I'll tell you what I think: I think it's time youleft."
- —Whirl's friendsfail to shake downOrion Pax
"Ithurt.Bonding with [the Matrix], interfacing with it — whatever theacceptable termis these days — it hurt likehell.I've always interpreted the pain as a kind ofwarning— like the Matrix was saying 'are you sure you want the responsibility? Are yousure?' "
- —Optimus
"When you became one with the Matrix... how did itfeel?"
"How did it feelhonestly?... It feltwonderful!"
- —Optimuslearns the Matrix likesRodimusbetter
"Come out and face us! At least your colleagues had the guts to confront ushead-on... "
"'Head on'. It'sfunny'cos, y'know, we cut off their— "
"Yes, I know. I said it onpurpose."
- —Whirl's friendsmake puns about murder.
"In whose interests do you exercise your power?"
"To whom are you accountable?"
"How can we get rid of you?"
- —Three questions to demand of any powerful institution, as quoted byOrion Paxto the Senate from Megatron's treatise.
Notes
Continuity notes
- The Senate mentions theCyberutopiansas a sect that annoy them. "The Death of Optimus Prime"will later mention the legend ofCyberutopia,related to the mythical Knights of Cybertron.
- Ratchet shows a dismissive attitude towards the Matrix's power, to the point of using quote-y fingers when discussing it. This would become a major aspect of his character in theMore Than Meets The Eyeseries.
- Optimus mentions that bonding with the Matrix hurt him physically. We learn more about that in "Autocracy#9".
- Whirl doesn't realize it, but he'sverylucky Orion interrupted his “rescue”;Historiamakes it clear that those Senate goons were really there to kill him, to both punish him for failing to kill Megatron and to tie off a loose end.
Transformers references
- Among Orion's trophies is one from theInstitute for Higher Programmingmentioned inChromedome's toy bio.
- In addition toPrimus,Orion Pax refers to the previously unknown deitiesMortilusandAdaptus.
- A statue ofPrimaoverlooks theGrand ImperiumSenate chamber. He's drawn like theAligned-style Prima seen inTransformers Vault,Star Saberand all. Beneath him is inscribed; 'Freedom is the right of all civilized beings', a quote Prime clearly felt he could improve on.
- When Orion Pax reaches the Senate Chamber he gives their full title noting that they are the 113th Cybertronian Senate. This is one ofmanyreferencesJames Roberts makes toUK issue #113.
Real life references
- Proteus is the name of a Greek god of the seas who has prophetic abilities and is able to change his form at will.
- Megatron's "three questions" are a near-verbatim quote from British politicianTony Benn.
Errors
- Springarm's decapitated head lacks the Matrix tattoo on his cheek.
- Despite saying that they are "purely decorative", one of Orion's arm cannons has smoke coming out of it after he fights his way into the senate.
- On the final page, the mysterious Senator calls Optimus Prime by his current name, "Orion", only to call him "Optimus" a few panels later, after explaining the room made in his chest to (presumably) hold the Matrix. Since he wouldn't actually become Optimus Prime untilAutocracy#9,this is either an outright error, or the Senator is foreshadowing to what he somehow apparently knows will happen to Orion/Optimus in the near future.
Other trivia
- This was originally going to be a one-shot withChaosas a mini-series. But the ongoing sells more than one-shots and minis, so in they went to the ongoing! (This is why the series ended on #31 and not #25.)[1]
- "Chaos Theory" was originally pitched as a Megatron one-issue story. It became a 2-parter as Hasbro wanted a story where Optimus coined the term "Autobot".[2]
- Nebulansare described by Whirl's friends as having hair, but were all shown as bald in "Spotlight: Ultra Magnus".Mo Zarakhad facial hair though, which might count for something. But as this was millions of years before Spotlight: Ultra Magnus, and the "hair" could have been lost through evolution or cultural change, or the Nebulans seen in the Spotlight were exceptions and not the rule.
- The unnamed senator was scripted as "Senator X" and not intended to beanyone,but Roberts immediately thought it would be cool torevealhe was someone we knew.[3]
- Orion Pax tore off his own smokestack to use as a weapon.Hardcore.
Foreign Localizations
Swedish
- Title:"Kaosteorin Del 2"(" Chaos Theory Part 2 ")
Covers (3)
- Cover A:Optimus Prime's head; art byAlex Milneand colors byJosh Perez.
- Cover B:Orion Pax's head; art by Milne and colors by Perez.
- Cover RI:Both half-heads combined into one time-spanning B&W super head; art by Milne.
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Reprints
- The Transformers, Volume 5: Chaos Theory(November 2,2011)ISBN 1613770901/ISBN 978-1613770900
- CollectsThe Transformers(2009) issues #19–23.
- Bonus material includes art from most covers.
- Trade paperback format.
- The Transformers: The IDW Collection Volume Eight(May 7,2013)ISBN 1613776276/ISBN 978-1613776278
- CollectsHeart of Darknessissues#1–4,andThe Transformers(2009) issues #19–31.
- Hardcover format.
- The Transformers: Chaos Theory(February 28,2018)ISBN 978-4-86491-370-6
- CollectsThe Transformers(2009) issues #19–23, #25, #27 & #29.
- Japanese reprint.
- Trade paperback format.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 CollectionVolume 51: Chaos Theory(December 11,2019)
- CollectsThe Transformers(2009) issues#21: "Police Action: Prologue",#22–23, #25, #27 & #29, andSpotlight:Bumblebee.
- Bonus material includes a one-page article exploring the origins of the "Chaos"arc and beyond, a cover gallery and an intro bySimon Furman.
- Hardcover format.
- Transformers: Kaos och skuggor(November,2020)
- CollectsThe Transformers(2009) issues #22–24, #26, #28 & #30,The Death of Optimus Prime,andMore than Meets the Eyeissues#9–13.
- Swedish reprint.
- Hardcover format.
- Transformers: Best of Optimus Prime(January 5,2022)
- CollectsThe Transformers(2009) #23: "Chaos Theory Part 2",Autocracy#9: "Transformation",Transformers(2019)#6: "Orion Pax: Free Fall",Optimus Prime#25: "Post",andThe Transformers(1984)#24: "Afterdeath!".
- Bonus material includes an art gallery.
- Comic format.
Volume 5: Chaos Theory– cover art byNick Roche
The IDW Collection Volume Eight– cover art byE. J. Su
Chaos Theory– cover art byKazumasa Yasukuni
The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 51: Chaos Theory– cover art byDon FigueroaandAlex Milne
Kaos och skuggor– cover art by Nick Roche andJosh Burcham
Best of Optimus Prime– cover art byJames Biggie