Conquerors Part 1: Aphelion
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"Conquerors Part 1: Aphelion" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | IDW Publishing | ||||||||||||
First published | October 21, 2015 | ||||||||||||
Cover date | October 2015 | ||||||||||||
Written by | John Barber | ||||||||||||
Art by | Sara Pitre-Durocher | ||||||||||||
Colors by | Josh Perez | ||||||||||||
Letters by | Tom B. Long | ||||||||||||
Editor | Carlos Guzman | ||||||||||||
Continuity | 2005 IDW continuity | ||||||||||||
Chronology | Current era |
Optimus Prime tries to come to terms with how the Camiens see him, as the Decepticons prepare to make their move on Earth and Cybertron.
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Synopsis
As Galvatron broadcasts a speech to Cybertron, rallying the Decepticons there to action, Optimus Prime meets with the Mistress of Flame on Caminus. Optimus attempts to explain to her the significance—or lack thereof—that being Prime has on Cybertron in comparison to the Camiens' deification of the title, but the Mistress passionately insists that while the circumstance of his becoming a Prime may be different, his dedication to freedom for all marks him as the good, pure soul that they believe a Prime should be. Prime has helped Caminus and Cybertron work together to gain more freedoms for one another through co-operation... could not the same, she proposes, be done for Earth?
On Earth, the injured Jazz awakens in a darkened room, screaming in agony as the vat of liquid he finds himself floating in seeps into his wounds and burns his spark. Unbeknownst to the Autobot, he has been captured by Garrison Blackrock, who reveals to Jazz and Spike Witwicky that the liquid contains a polymer that Blackrock can use to restrain the Autobots.
On Cybertron, Optimus returns through the spacebridge and meets with Windblade to discuss progress on the formation of the Council of Worlds. As they walk through the streets of Iacon, they observe an altercation between some Camien pamphlet distributors and Slug, still nursing a grudge over his recent butting of heads with Prime and tired of listening to their praise for him. The other Dinobots manage to haul Slug off, but one of the Camiens, Sterling, has grown tired of trying to convert an uninterested populace and leaves for the day. Impressed by how the other Camien, Aileron, handled herself during the fracas, Optimus introduces himself to her; she immediately falls on her knees before him, but an embarrassed Optimus asks her to get up, and invites her to talk so he can learn more about Caminus and how its people see him.
Aboard the Nemesis on Earth, the Decepticons make their plans to obtain the Autobots' space bridge, sealed up inside the inverted deflector shield Blackrock has surrounded the Ark-7 with. Galvatron sees something familiar in the ebony sphere that envelops the ship, something he recognizes from his youth, and prepares to act before the Autobots can use the bridge for their own ends... which is just what Arcee, Sideswipe, and Alpha Trion are attempting to do at that moment, as they fight their way through the Ark-7 defenses to get to the bridge. Alpha Trion seems without hope, believing that the code from the Enigma of Combination that has brought about their plight cannot be combated by mere mortal 'bots, but Arcee is far from convinced.
As the sun sets, Prime and Aileron talk, with Prime contrasting Aileron's wide-eyed optimism with the Mistress of Flame's discontent in what she sees as his failure to be more involved in the workings of his planet. Aileron feels badly for the lonely Prime, wishing he had someone better suited to talk to about these problems—then hits upon a solution. Prime should seek out the ones who were responsible for helping Aileron herself see the light: the Torchbearers!
At the Decepticons' Jupiter commune, Soundwave welcomes the passengers of the Peace Without Tyranny, the first ship of new arrivals, to their new home. Slugslinger and Sky-Byte are the first off the ship, with Slugslinger pointing out that buying passage off Cybertron was expensive, and that they would do well to get the promised spacebridge up and running soon. Soundwave assures him a plan is in motion... but is cut off mid-sentence as he hears Cosmos calling out to him from across the solar system. Alone and scared, fearing all his comrades are dead, Cosmos requests permission to come aboard the commune, and Soundwave welcomes him in.
Back on Cybertron, Starscream has another "conversation" with the imaginary vision of Bumblebee he has begun seeing, who continues to needle him and remind him that nobody likes him or wants him in charge, and that all he has on his side is Rattrap. Even Starscream doesn't really believe Rattrap is loyal to him... at which point Rattrap enters to announce that couple of insistent visitors have arrived. Needlenose, Brawl, and Dreadwing push past him, and politely but menacingly insist that they will be requiring use of the spacebridge this evening, and that Starscream will need to look the other way when they do...
Featured characters
Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
"We... are conquerors. No one is like us. Only we have the right to wear this symbol. We are beyond good and evil. Only we... are Decepticons. And tonight, warriors, we take back that which is ours."
- —Galvatron riffs on some old marketing copy
"Don't be so sure which side Rattrap is on."
"Uh-huh, well, I trust him as far as I can throw... well, I could throw him pretty far, I guess."
- —Optimus Prime and Windblade
"Someone other than us has made a move in this game. And in doing so crippled our enemies. Sealed them inside a black egg the likes of which I have not seen since my youth."
"You were young?"
"The stars were young once. Before the galaxy became what it is now."
"Uh. Which is?"
"Ours."
- —Galvatron and Astrotrain
Notes
Continuity notes
- Windblade recaps the events of her recently concluded series for Optimus Prime, describing the alliances that were forged with Velocitron, Eukaris, Devisiun, and Elita One.
- Optimus cautions Windblade not to assume Rattrap is loyal to Starscream, alluding to the revelation that he was actually working secretly with Prowl, discovered during Combiner Wars. Rattrap himself has previously expressed surprise to learn that Optimus had not out-and-out told Windblade about this, in Windblade #4.
- Aileron previously appeared handing out fliers back in issue #44; the red and blue robot seen with her in that story is here revealed to be named Sterling. She also refers to another 'bot named Swift, who has since "run off with some loser".
- Dinobots don't take well to authority figures at the best of times, but Slug's had a bit of a beef with Optimus Prime going on since Punishment, in which Prime yanked the Dinobots around and said some pretty terrible things to them as part of an unfortunate but necessary plot to lure a killer out of hiding. This plot thread will carry on into Redemption, whose first two pages repeat the entire scene featuring the Dinobots' encounter with Sterling and Aileron, with identical dialogue. (Omitted from Redemption are Optimus Prime and Windblade, who are watching events from a distance in this issue.) Redemption shows that shortly after their departure, the Dinobots run into Snarl, which explains why he is absent from this issue.
- The automated defenses of Ark-7 include drones of the same model as D.0.C., lacking his fwiendly widdle face.
- Although the characters themselves do not appear in the issue (aside from Pyra Magna showing up in a one-panel half-flashback), we learn a little more about the Torchbearers this issue, who previously turned up in Combiner Hunters. They are religious emissaries and acolytes of the Mistress of Flame, who all share a color scheme that marks them as bearers of this title. There are always six Torchbearers, representing the "hexagonal lattice" of Solus Prime's Creation Lathe—a nugget of information that clearly implies Blackrock's experiments with hexagonal lattices have far-reaching origins and intentions.
- A new group of Torchbearers has replaced Pyra Magna's team in their duties, as Magna's group is currently staying on Cybertron and living in the "worst part" of the planet, indicating they have chosen to stay in the Rust Sea following their adventure there in the Combiner Hunters one-shot.
Transformers references
- Galvatron's speech at the start of this issue ("We are conquerors!" "Only we have the right to wear this symbol!") is paraphrased from the original 1985 commercial promoting the addition of rubsigns to Transformers toys.
- The 'bot standing behind Sparkstalker and Sinnertwin as they watch Galvatron's broadcast doesn't seem to actually be Onslaught, but he has stolen Onslaught's color scheme from the Generation 1 cartoon. The big guy on the right of the same panel, with the shoulder wheels and spikes, looks like he's borrowed Toxitron's paint job.
- As Windblade describes the colonies that alliances have been made with, she singles out Elita One as an odd case, and Prime takes interest, in a quiet nod to Prime and Elita's relationship in the Generation 1 cartoon.
- While Windblade delivers said recap, a NAIL walks past on the left-hand side of the panel with a color scheme based on Robots in Disguise Ironhide.[1]
- As Slug is trying to start a fight with Aileron and Sterling, there's a NAIL on the right side of the panel in a loud green-and-magenta color scheme, based on both the unproduced Generation 2 Go-Bot Hound and unproduced Generation 2 Mirage redeco.[2]
- Having recognized the Onyx source code as being from the Enigma of Combination, Alpha Trion names two other Artifacts of the Primes: the Star Sabre, Prima's sword, and the "Onyx Triptych", clearly another, slightly grander-sounding name for Onyx Prime's Triptych Mask. He implies they are currently in use by other parties, and Blackrock did mention a "vast triptych" last issue...
- There are other 'bots aboard the Peace Without Tyranny besides Slugslinger and Sky-Byte, but we only see one clearly; he features the purple color scheme that Soundwave sported in the Marvel Generation 1 comic.
- Starscream has inexplicably sprouted a new cockpit on his back in addition to his original one, no doubt to put his appearance closer to his upcoming Leader class Generations toy.
Real-world references
- This chapter's title, "Aphelion", is a word meaning the point of orbit at which a celestial body is furthest from the sun.
- In addition to the Ironhide-NAIL mentioned above, page 6, panel 4 features NAILs with color schemes based on Skeletor from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}, and Prime Evil from Filmation's Ghostbusters.[1]
- Blackrock names the liquid coating Jazz as a solution of poly(hydridocarbyne) in tetrahydrofuran, which as he notes can be thermolysed into lonsdaleite. Which in layperson's terms means that when it's heated under specific conditions, it turns into a form of diamond. Pretty fancy way of holding giant robots captive, but then he is rich.
- Alpha Trion describes the Artifacts of the Primes as "weapons of the gods" and "metaphors made real", terminology very evocative of writer Grant Morrison's take on Jack Kirby's New Gods. Morrison described these alien gods as wielding "concept-weapons" and "hunter-killer metaphors", conceptual outgrowths of Kirby's original "anti-life equation".
Errors
- The Mistress of Flame pronounces "Earth" just fine, but the captions have a little trouble: on page 12, it's misspelled as "Eath". This is corrected in the trade paperback.
- Not strictly an error, but it is odd that the Star Sabre's name is spelled the UK way despite the series being published by a U.S. publisher and typically going by U.S. spelling standards.
- Sinnertwin's head design heavily resembles that of "third party" toy "Fenrir".
Other trivia
- Stone the crows, mate, Swoop's only gone and picked 'isself up a Cockney accent somewhere along the way! Would you Adam and Eve it?
Covers (4)
- Regular cover: Galvatron performs some crowd control, by Andrew Griffith and Josh Perez
- Subscription cover: Blank cover for sketches, including blue-line art board borders and a small thumbnail sketch of Optimus by Pitre-Durocher, from inside the issue, in the corner
- Retailer incentive cover: Optimus finds himself being worshiped by Camiens, by Casey Coller; part of October's series of black-and-white "Artist's Edition" incentive covers.
- Rhode Island Comic Con exclusive cover: Optimus Prime and Megatron do battle in Providence, Rhode Island (the Harbor and distinctive "Superman Building" landmarks in the background) by Casey Coller and John-Paul Bove. Available exclusively from Rhode Island Comic Con.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "from L to R, the colors were based off of RiD Ironhide, Skeletor, Donatello, and Prime Evil(Filmation Ghostbusters)"—Josh Perez, Twitter, 2015/10/21
- ↑ "Yep! It's unproduced Hound, but also Watermelon Mirage! https://t.co/CD1cvHRCgK"—Josh Perez, Twitter, 2015/10/21