The Transformers: Infiltration

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The Transformers: Infiltration


Issue #1 cover by Guido Guidi

Publisher IDW Publishing
Schedule Monthly
Format Miniseries
Publication dates October 2005–July 2006
Number of issues 7, including a #0
Main character(s) Autobots, Decepticons
Creative team
Writer(s) Simon Furman
Artist(s) E.J. Su
Inker(s) John Rauch
Creator(s) Hasbro

The Transformers: Infiltration is a six-issue comic book miniseries, published by IDW Publishing, based on the Transformers. The series was previewed with a #0 in October, 2005, formally launched with #1 in Januuary 2006 and ended with #6 in July.

Written by long-time Transformers writer Simon Furman, it is a new origin for the "Generation 1" Transformers. The element of disguise is a major focus, as the Transformers have been living amongst earthlings for several years unnoticed. Their first contact with humans on Earth is chronicled in this series. Most of the Transformers have updated alternate modes of current vehicles, although very recognizable due to similar paint schemes.

IDW announced at the conclusion of the miniseries, that it would be followed by The Transformers: Escalation in the Fall of 2006.

Contents

[edit] Story

[edit] Characters

Being a new series and continuity the Transformers characters featured in Infiltration are based upon their original characters however with updated modern bodies. Any difference in their personalities is negligable.

The Autobots

The Decepticons

The Humans

  • Verity Carlo
  • Hunter O'Nion
  • Jimmy Pink

[edit] Plot summary

Issue 0 introduced two humans, Verity Carlo and Hunter O'Nion. Verity steals a businessman's palm top computer and meets Hunter, who tells her he runs a website gathering evidence of alien robots infiltrating Earth. They are soon attacked by a pilotless F-22 Raptor, who kills the businessman, and is then attacked by an ambulance with a cannon. The driver asks Verity and Hunter to come with him "if they want to live" (likely a homage to Terminator 2: Judgment Day ).

The full six-issue limited series revealed the driver was a hologram to cover up the ambulance was sentient: it is in fact the Autobot Ratchet. Ratchet takes the humans to see Jimmy Pink, where he confirms that the computer contained top secret imagery of a Decepticon transforming in flight. He faces off against the Decepticon Battlechargers, Runamuck and Runabout and meets Prowl, Ironhide and Sunstreaker, who realises that because of the imagery, the Decepticons have come out of hiding in their Nebraska base.

The humans are held in the Ark-19's detention center, where Prowl informs Ratchet he must kill the humans or their secrecy is doomed. In the meantime, authorities are trying to track down the dead businessman and his computer, who is revealed to be an agent of the Machination, a government organisation tracking down "the visitors". Verity and her friends convince Ratchet they have to search the Nebraska base and will be useful due to their small size. The Autobots take them there, but Starscream, leader of the Decepticons on Earth, sends Skywarp and Blitzwing to destroy the evidence. They fight Ratchet, Topside and Bumblebee.

In the bunker the humans discover a human skeleton wearing a military uniform. As the bunker begins to cave in, they run for it and Verity bumps into Decepticon commander Megatron, who has come to Earth personally from the planet Cybertron. He ignores her and seriously injures Skywarp and Blitzwing, believing Starscream is attempting to make another bid for power. The Autobots and the humans escape, whilst Megatron proceeds to find Starscream at the Oregon Decepticon base. When he finds him, they duel, with Starscream powered by the newly discovered Energon Ore-13. Megatron wins though, blasting through his torso. The Autobots are now aware that Earth is about to become a frontline, and are joined by Optimus Prime. They are unaware that Agent Dante of the Machination has seen them entering their underwater Lake Michigan base.

[edit] Analysis

The biggest difference in this new G1 continuity is that the Autobots and Decepticons only recently arrived on Earth, rather than having been buried here for four million years. They have communications with Cybertron, and Optimus Prime and Megatron are seen in Cybertronian modes. Whilst Optimus upgrades into an Earth based alternate-mode, Megatron retains his unique tank mode, although he is still familiar looking with his helmet, black arm cannon and silver paint. It is likely he will adapt to a Earthen mode now that he is taking command of the Decepticons on Earth, however.

This storyline explores more elements of the Transformers hiding on Earth. The Decepticons have multiple bases, with the Autobots discreetly hiding themselves amongst traffic with holographic drivers. Ratchet is also seen deploying a smoke-screen.

Also exploring elements of the Transformers' presence is that there are indeed conspiracy theorists like Hunter looking at evidence of their existence, and indeed the whole plot revolves around the Decepticons attempting to cover up a massive piece of evidence. In particular, focus is given to the mysterious Machination, who represent the potential government interest and exploitation.

Ironically, the Autobots and Decepticons bases are reversed of what they were in other incarnations: The Autobots have an underwater base while the Decepticons are based out of a mountain.

[edit] Followed by

Infiltration heralded the start of IDWs new continuity based on the Generation One characters, described by Simon Furman to finally write his version of the Transformers without continuity baggage [1].

The story overlaps with The Transformers: Stormbringer and continues directly with The Transformers: Escalation. There is also a prequel story in The Transformers: Spotlights.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://comicnewsi.com/article.php?catid=208&itemid=8746

[edit] See also

Transformers
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Toy Line Transformers (Generation 1) (1984-1992) | Generation 2 | Beast Wars | Machine Wars | Beast Machines | Robots in Disguise | Armada | Universe | Energon | Alternators | Cybertron | Titanium | Classics | BotCon
Comics Marvel Series: The Transformers| Transformers/G.I. Joe | Headmasters | Universe | Generation 2
Dreamwave Series: Generation 1 | Armada/Energon | Transformers/G.I. Joe | The War Within | More Than Meets the Eye (G1/Armada) | Summer Special | Micromasters
IDW Series: Infiltration | Stormbringer | Spotlight | Escalation | Beast Wars | Generations | Evolutions
BotCon Exclusives: The Wreckers | Universe
Animated Series Generation 1: The Transformers | The Headmasters | Super-God Masterforce | Victory | Zone
Beast Era: Beast Wars | Beast Wars II | Beast Wars Neo | Beast Machines
Robots in Disguise
Unicron Trilogy: Armada | Energon | Cybertron
Characters Optimus Prime | List of Autobots | Megatron | List of Decepticons | Primus | Unicron | Optimus Primal | List of Maximals | Megatron | List of Predacons
Movies The Transformers: The Movie (1986) | Transformers (2007)
Factions Autobots | Decepticons | Maximals | Predacons | Vehicons | Mini-Cons
Video Games Battle to Save the Earth | Convoy no Nazo | Beast Wars | Beast Wars Transmetals | Transformers (2003) | Transformers (2004)