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Spotlight: Arcee

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The Transformers Spotlight#12
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Graduated from St. Trinians with honors.
"The Transformers Spotlight: Arcee"
Publisher IDW Publishing
First published February 20,2008
Cover date February 2008
Written by Simon Furman
Art by Alex Milne
Colors by Josh PerezandKris Carter
Letters by Chris Mowry
Edits by Andrew Steven Harris
Continuity 2005 IDW continuity
Chronology Devastation

As a Decepticon strike force threatens to overrun Garrus-9, Fortress Maximus cuts a deal with his most dangerous inmate...

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Synopsis

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"Oh, I finally get it! 'Jhi-ax-us?' Gee, ax us!"

Arceehas been tearing a path of destruction across the galaxy in an attempt to eliminateJhiaxusand purge his handiwork from the universe. In theVan-Dema Sector,Arcee rampages through theStellar Cartography Archiveuntil she runs intoUltra Magnus,who's been authorized under the terms of theTyrest Accordto bring her in. As they fight, Magnus demands an explanation for her erratic behavior, but he can't understand her cryptic ramblings that she's the only thing standing between them and the end of the universe. Finally, after a protracted fight, Magnus knocks her down with ashock grenadeand hauls her away. As they leave, a pair of Cybertronians watch them go; some time later, those same Transformers report to Jhiaxus that theNega-Corehidden in the facility remains unharmed. Pleased, Jhiaxus confirms that they will continue their preparation for theExpansion...

Some time later, Arcee has been transferred to theGarrus-9prison, where hersparkhas beenextractedfrom her body and interred in "The Rig" alongside the sparks of many other notorious Autobots and Decepticons. WardenFortress Maximusis eager to transfer the recently captured"Monstructor Six"into similar accommodations, butJetfireand theTechnobotsremind him that spark extraction is always an option of last resort, and that their remit is to attempt reformation before incarceration. However,Monstructor's components have resisted all forms of treatment thus far. Maximus is concerned that their uniquecombinerphysiology will draw the attention of theDecepticons... and he's proven right whenBanzaitron,acting on a tip-off fromDoubledealer,sends theCombaticonsto steal this so-called gestalt technology for hisDecepticon Secret Service.The Combaticons strike at precisely the right grid-sensor-shuffling moment, breach the facility, and easily overrun the Autobot garrison. With no reinforcements on the way, Fortress Maximus makes the drastic decision: recruit the most dangerous Autobot prisoner on the docket and convince them to help them...

As Arcee comes to, Fortress Maximus explains that they're under siege from some of the toughest Decepticons around. Initially, Arcee has no interest in helping her captor, but Maximus explains that their newest prisoners owe their existence to Jhiaxus, and the Decepticons want to get their hands on this revolutionary combiner technology. Arcee immediately changes her tune, but Fortress warns her that she's been fitted with a synchronized g-force crusher to keep her in line—if she turns on her nominal allies, Maximus can terminate her by remotely crushing hersparkchamber.

As Jetfire and the Technobots struggle to hold the line against the encroaching Decepticons,ScattershotandAfterburnerprepare a contingency measure that will immediately kill the Monstructor Six and keep them out of Decepticon hands. At that moment, however, Arcee leaps into battle; although she easily fights her way through the Combaticons, she's too late to preventVortexfrom tripping anorbital bouncethat teleports their six targets of interest directly out from under the Autobots. Arcee proposes that she be released to hunt them down, as her own history has given her an uncanny ability to track down Jhiaxus and his creations. When Jetfire asks what really happened between the two, Arcee finally reveals that she was one of Jhiaxus's early experiments, an attempt to introduce gender into the Cybertronian species by altering herCNA;it is for this reason that the other Transformers around her unconsciously refer to her with female pronouns. Traumatized from his mistreatment and subsequent abandonment, all the vengeful Autobot can think of now is wiping out Jhiaxus and expunging his influence from the universe.

Fortress Maximus initially disagrees and threatens to trip Arcee's g-force crusher unless she returns to captivity, but Jetfire ultimately persuades his comrade to let her go—after all, at this point, they've got nothing to lose. As Arcee stalks away, Maximus comments that, if Jhiaxus reallyisstill out there, he almost feels sorry for him...

Featured characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Continuity notes

  • Jhiaxus and talk of the Expansion is part of the growingDead Universestoryline, which will pay off inRevelation,and then again inChaos,and thenagaininDark Cybertron.
  • Later stories will clarify it's not being a lone female in a boy's toyline that traumatises Arcee, but the fact of being experimented on against her will and then discarded.
  • Arcee states that she was the first female Transformer experiment and it is implied she is something rare and (perhaps) unique. However nothing in the issue states that she was theonlyfemale Transformer created due to Jhiaxus's program. Indeed, inMegatron OriginandAll Hail Megatrona number of female Transformers make cameo appearances. However, as the comics went on, Arceewouldbe treated as the only female Transformer by other writers until "Dark Cybertron"introduced ones from other worlds.Lost Light#8would later retcon that the female Transformer cameos were Cybertronians but weren't the result of Jhiaxus, instead the result of Cybertronians going offworld and coming to self-realisation that they were female.
  • Arcee's reference to gendered pronouns makes little sense in the original context. It stands to reason that a race originally entirely devoid of gender would lack sexually-oriented pronouns in their native language. So the use of "he" and "she" would likely be supplemented with a uniform variation of "they" for everybody. Once female Transformers were retconned as having previously existed, the existence of the pronouns makes sense.
  • Arcee's backstory of being an unwitting experiment comes up in "An Uneventful Night",where she's out to destroy theEnigma of Combinationso nobody else can be altered against their will, and more broadly in the second half ofBarber'sTransformersongoingas she's mistrustful of 'great men' figures on a cause.
  • Arcee stabbing Blast Off with her sword gets a minor call back inTill All Are One #1.
  • First appearances:Arcee; Repugnus, Longtooth, Skyjack, and Ransack appear as disembodied sparks only; Cloudraker, Fastlane, Jackpot, Rad, Skyfall, Windbreaker, Over-Run, Turbofire, Vroom, Rollout, Sprocket; Roadblock, Brawl, Vortex; Jhiaxus.

Later retcons

  • After bringing Arcee to the fore in theRobots in DisguiseandOptimus Primecomics—and introducing numerous otherfemale Transformersalong the way—authorJohn Barberwould sporadically touch on the events surrounding Arcee's origin story, fleshing out background details and providing some subtle retcons.
    • Spotlight: Arceedepicts Arcee with an Autobotinsignia,implying that she was, at one point, an ordinary Autobot, presumably before her encounter with Jhiaxus. When Arcee became a prominent character in Barber'sRobots in Disguisecomic, this conceit was quietly dropped;Robots in Disguise#18shows her carving an improvised Autobotinsigniainto her arm, andBumblebeereacts with surprise when she announces her intent to join the faction. Subsequent instalments would establish Arcee as an ancient warrior, a contemporary of theThirteenwho predated the rise of the Autobots by several million years.
    • Windbladewould introduce the lost colony world ofCaminus,where female and male Transformers naturally coexisted.' "The Transformersvol. 2 #37revealed that ancient Cybertrondidpossess female Transformers and an understanding of gender; Jhiaxus's experiments on Arcee and his creation ofMonstructor (G1)were both part of a larger effort torestorelost elements of ancient Cybertronian society.
    • InSins of the Wreckers#3,Arcee's internal monologue implied that she had, at least to some extent, consented to Jhiaxus's experiments, as she hadn't seen the malevolent scientist for who he truly was. Later issues suggested that Arcee was struggling with identity issues even before the incident; narration from her point of view recognized that her prior self was a "lie [she] told herself"[1]and that her current form is "who she was always meant to be".[2]Flashbacks in bothOptimus PrimeandUnicronshowed Arcee's original body more closely resembled her brotherGalvatron.Finally,Optimus Prime#25laid out what had really happened between the two: Arcee explained she had been "forged male", and that she'd deliberately sought out Jhiaxus for assistance in transitioning. Her violent behavior was not a product of the transition itself, but instead stemmed from a combination of unforseen side effects and Jhiaxus's non-existent aftercare. Arcee's mental state in this issue was retroactively attributed to the recent disappearance ofAnode,a fellow transgender Cybertronian whom Arcee had befriended offscreen at some point after Jhiaxus abandoned her.

Transformers references

  • This issue's cast is another deep dive into the tail end of the Generation 1 line. Most of the Garrus-9 guards are Action Masters; we also get a smattering of later-run Pretenders.

Trivia

  • Part of Furman's work in early IDW was coming up with new, coherent reasons and rationales for various toy gimmicks. This Spotlight controversially aimed to give a reason for why Transformers have genders, something Furman thought didn't make sense for robots that don't reproduce sexually.[3]It was not considered by him to be a story about Arcee's gender being changed or touching on any trans issues (both things fans had brought up at the time) as, to him, therewasno gender.[4]
  • Six years later, the comic caused a brief conflict between Furman andMairghread Scott,who developed IDW's second female Transformer,Windblade.Scott implied that Windblade wouldn't have a special origin for being female and when asked aboutSpotlight: Arcee,she said she found the implications of Arcee's gender making her mad and a woman being the aberration "upsetting". She clarified that she didn't believe Furman was trying to make any gender comments, that "in a vacuum, Furman’s story is completely legitimate" (but sadly stories do not exist in a social & cultural vacuum), and pinned the blame on how rare female characters were in the brand; "Arcee’s origin is offensive because we don’t have any other female origins to balance it".[5]Furman considered this a personal attack, "accus[ing] me of apparently setting out to be offensive to women", and also took issue with another creator "sling[ing] mud", believing they had a duty to be respectful when discussing each other's work. "However ‘carefully’ Mrs. Scott chose her words, the message was the same: Spotlight Arcee was some derogatory and misguided portrait of all women and we’re going to fix that."[6]Scott and Furman talked and "ironed out the bumps" a few days later.
  • The issue contains bonus sketch art by Alex Milne, including color tests for Arcee.
  • Cover B was colored in a style that pays homage to the cover ofAkira Vol.1.[7]

Errors

  • More of an inconsistency, but Fortress Maximus as previously (and briefly) seen inSpotlight: Blasterappeared to be based on his traditional G1 design, whereas Milne debuts a brand-new original design for him in this issue. Seeing how close the two comics were released, this is probably just a matter of reference material not being available at the right time.

Covers (3)

  • Cover A:Arcee,Nova Prime,the Pretender Monsters, Ultra Magnus, Fortress Maximus and some dead guy by Alex Milne and Josh Perez.
  • Cover B:Arcee being assembled by Alex Milne and Josh Perez.
  • Cover RI:Uncolored sketch of cover B.

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