Radical Time
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"Radical Time" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
First published | April 27,2022 | ||||||||||||
Cover date | April 2022 | ||||||||||||
Written by | Brian Ruckley | ||||||||||||
Art by | Andrew Griffith | ||||||||||||
Colors | David García Cruz | ||||||||||||
Letters by | Jake M. Wood | ||||||||||||
Editor | David Mariotte,Tom WaltzandRiley Farmer | ||||||||||||
Continuity | 2019 IDW continuity |
As Cybertron crumbles from within, Optimus Prime and the Autobots contend with war on multiple fronts.
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Synopsis
In the luminous rubble that was once theLight GardensoutsideCrystal City,Optimus Primesilently mourns the loss of another ofCybertron's irreplaceable natural wonders—if the people of Cybertron are, as theMatrix of Leadershipsays, truly one, how could they have turned against one another like this?Ironhide,Bumblebee,andUltra Magnusall offer their own theories, but Optimus is concerned with loftier problems: Megatron might create a desert and call it peace, but Optimus won't allow this—and nor will he allow therust worms,theInsecticlones,orExarchonto obliterate the planet. As the four watchSky Lynxevacuate civilians toDarkmount,Optimus turns his attention back to the problems at hand: Megatronwilleventually violate their tenuous ceasefire, so the Autobots have only a limited window of time to deal with the other problems:Pyra Magnaand herCompanionsare engaging Exarchon in theSonic Canyons,Novastarand her team have gone dark, while, inside Darkmount,Termagaxargues withPerceptorover her radical plan to take out the Insecticlones for good; though Perceptor remains skeptical, bothWheeljackandHighbrowinsist that they have no other plans to fall back on—this might be theironlyshot at ending the menace for good.
Their plan hinges on a number of factors:BlasterandGlyphmust engineer a data packet, Novastar's team has to get close enough to the central hive in theCybertronian Mountainsto place a receiver... and, most crucially,HoundandTap-Outneed to capture an intact Insecticlone and bring it back to Darkmount alive. Glyph bids farewell to her lover before she gets to work, while Hound and Tap-Out receive some extra assistance fromRoad Rageas the three get ready to hunt for the bugs. In the meantime, Novastar's team—withJavelinsubbing in forSureshot—cautiously pick their way towards the Cybertronian Mountains behindSmokescreen,whose talents for subterfuge and misdirection easily fool the crude sensors of the Insecticlones and allow him to track the clones to the deadTitanthat the Insecticons have turned into their nest.
Elsewhere, Optimus has marshalled the remaining Autobots towards Darkmount.SubseaandBackstreetdiscuss the increasing levels of anxiety and fear that have spread across Cybertron—and although Subsea admits that he's getting better at handling his own emotions, a sudden barrage from above throws the Autobot column into disarray! Optimus immediately contactsStrikato demand an explanation, but discovers that Megatron's recalled Strika and put hisotherlieutenant,Jhiaxus,in command ofStrika's artillery unitand the remaining Decepticons who participated in the siege ofCrystal City.Jhiaxus claims that the Decepticons are suppressing an Insecticlone swarm and orders the Autobots to change their course; after terminating the call, Prime warns that while Strika is a professional who won't follow certain orders, Jhiaxus has no such compunctions. Indeed, Magnus and the other advance scouts confirm that Jhiaxus isn't telling the truth; the artillery barrage has boxed them off and left them open as a massive dust cloud rolls in on their flank. Suddenly, the Matrix calls out to Optimus; as the Autobot leader collapses unconscious, Ironhide orders thePrime Guardinto action, while, on the other end of the battlefield, Jhiaxus orders his artillery and theSeekersto keep the Autobots pinned long enough for the swarming rust worms to finish the job.
In the metaphysical realm, Optimus once again finds himself speaking to the Matrix'sMediatorprogram, who brings grim tidings. Cybertron is crumbling: the unity that has held the planet and its inhabitants together for kilocycles has collapsed, and that fragmentation jeopardizes both theAllSparkand the Matrix itself. Their living planet is not just in danger... it is preparing todie,and its own fear oscillates and echoes into thesparksof each individual Cybertronian. Optimus insists that he's not afraid—in the face of an existential threat, all he can do is to save as much of the planet as he can. While, in the waking world, individual Autobot teams do what they can to stave off the end—Ironhide and his team get Prime to safety, Tap-Out, Road Rage, and Hound go searching for Insecticons, while Chromia,Sideswipe,andStrongarmsearch for a way out of the trap and blunder into a Seeker ambush—the Mediator tells Optimus that the Matrix chose him for his hope, hisoptimism... and it is that hope he must hold on to, so that, when the time is right, he can remind the citizens of Cybertron thatall are truly one.
Optimus wakes with a start, but finds that the situation has only deteriorated further. Far away,Windblade,Blades,andSpringertake to the air and distract the Insecticons long enough forCromarto plant a receiver... but with the bulk of the Autobots now trapped between a swarm of ravenous worms and a deadly Decepticon artillery line, they might already be out of time!
Featured characters
(Characters initalic textappear only in flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
"Cybertron is one spark, one body.Weare that same spark, that same body. And here is what we have made of the Light Garden. What happened? "
- —Optimus Prime
"I chose solitude because therestof you were becoming absurd. Everything I've seen recently tells me it was the best idea I've ever had. "
- —Termagax
"You think you can eat every living thing on Cybertron? You think you get to behungerand we just let ithappen?No way, Bombshell. No way. "
- —Smokescreen
"Everyone'sanxious, Backstreet. Not just me. Even the ones who don't know it, or hide it. Can't hide anxious from me, though. I know it like gravity. And I've had lots of practice with it. I'm the expert on the planetary mood now! "
- —Subsea
"Hope grows thin and frail... the connections falter... but the time will come, if hope is not entirely lost, when they need you... they will need you, Matrix bearer, to remind them... to show them... that allareone. "
- —Mediator
"If I die being a diversion, I'm gonna come back and haunt Smokescreen."
- —Blades
Notes
Continuity notes
- In his conversation with Termagax, Wheeljack advises Perceptor to "get radical" while remembering theWinged Moon,in a storyline that played out inissue #24.
- Glyph and Tap-Out say goodbye to one another in the alien language utilized by the natives ofSDS-359,the idyllic planet they visited together in theTransformers Valentine's Day Special.
- Although she's normally a member of thePrime Guard,Javelin's temporarily transferred herself over to Novastar's reconnaissance unit with Ironhide's blessing—as a sharpshooter, she's filling in for their usual sniperSureshot,who's leading an operation in theSonic Canyonsover in theWar's Endminiseries.
- While tracking the oblivious Insecticlone swarm, Smokescreen notes that the clones possess only basic sensors and mocks Bombshell's shoddy workmanship.Shockwavepreviously highlighted the discrepancy between Bombshell's poorly-made Insecticon clones and his own higher-quality soldiers inissue #34.
- Subsea's ongoing anxiety problems last surfaced inTransformers#35,where he noted thatGroovehad helped him manage his issues by suggesting he allot a certain amount of "worrying time" every cycle.
- The "mediator"program that inhabits the Matrix of Leadership last appeared inTransformers#25.As in that issue, it takes on the form ofCodexa,Optimus's original mentor, and echoes the real Codexa's concerns about the unity of Cybertron faltering, which she first voiced inissue #6.
- Cromar last appeared in thefinal issueof theEscapeminiseries, where he chose to stay in Darkmount with the other Autobots to help defend the remaining organics and neutrals who'd turned the city into a refugee camp.
- Tap-Out boasts that he's still good at unarmed combat, referencing his history as a gladiator in theValentine's Day Special.
Transformers references
- Optimus's vision features a glimpse ofPrimus,using the specific planetary robot mode that originated with theCybertronincarnation of the character.
- Rounding the traditionalSeekertrio at the eleventh hour,Thundercrackerfinally joins the party as he makes a single cameo on page eighteen.
Errors
- When the Seekers attack on page eighteen, one of them is colored to resembleAcid Storm.It can't actuallybeAcid Storm, however—as shown inWar's Endissue #3,released on the same date as this comic and set more-or-less concurrently, he and his fellowRainmakersare acting as Megatron's bodyguards for a meeting with Exarchon.
Other trivia
- Originally solicited for an April 20th release, this issue arrives just one week late.
Covers (3)
- Cover A:A Cybertron divided against itself cannot stand, byBlacky ShepherdandJosh Burcham
- Cover B:Novastar, byEvan Gauntt
- Retailer incentive cover:Optimus, Bumblebee, and Ultra Magnus versus the rust worms, byNicole Goux
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Reprints
- Transformers Volume 6: War's End(November 16,2022)ISBN 1684059410/ISBN 978-1684059416
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