Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. 12
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漫画トランスフォーマーレジェンズ出張版 第12話
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First published | February 14, 2015 | ||||||||||||
Manga | Hayato Sakamoto | ||||||||||||
Packaged with | Legends LG12 Windblade |
Windblade, emissary of the Zamojin, reveals the truth about the Legends World.
Synopsis
A female robot dressed in a kimono appears on top of a building, declaring to all in the Legends Universe that the day of their destruction is at hand. Waspinator recognizes her as Nijika from episode 27 of Transformers 2010, but is corrected by the newcomer who introduces herself as Windblade, Nijika's little sister! She explains that this world was created by Nijika's Zamojin masters, having used their telepathic powers to create a "dream world" where wishes can come true, which Waspinator realizes is the cause of the recent cases of people turning into Transformers. A confused Megatron snaps at the bug for being such a hardcore fan that he actually understands this ridiculous affair, and Waspinator argues back that Megatron should've followed his advice and watched all Transformers episodes.
After further explaining that she was created by the Zamojin to monitor their work, Windblade announces that their dream world experiment has come to an end, and with that she will destroy the Legends world. As she uses her fans to whip up an apocalyptic storm, Rattrap vows to protect his world and, now aware of the power to bring desires into reality, is able to summon the gigantic Metroplex to pluck Windblade out of the sky. With her defeat, her program is reset and she forgets about her mission, and thus the world is saved and everything returns to normal... except that Metroplex has transformed into city mode on top of the Axalon Trading Company office building, crushing Rattrap's workplace.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Axalon Trading Company | Tera-Kura Co. | Others |
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Notes
- As noted by Waspinator, Windblade's backstory is tied to the Generation 1 cartoon episode "The Face of the Nijika" in reference to her resemblance to Nijika, another geisha-like robot. Her creation at the hands of the Zamojin cleverly works in the telepathic aspect of the character, as the Zamojin were presented as having great telepathic powers.
- Waspinator started teaching Megatron about Transformers in part 14 of the webcomic, which is why he's expecting him to have watched every cartoon episode by now.
- Metroplex's appearance is a reference to his connection to Windblade in 2005 IDW continuity. His appearance is based on his Generations toy.