1/6/2024 0 Comments Gobot vamp vs scorpScooter was brainwashed and sent to disable a UNECOM facility's force field in "It's the Thought that Counts". Turgenova was a Soviet scientist and Guardian ally who helped create sorium, as seen in the episdoe "Target Earth". The enslaved humanity created duplicates of Zods, which were destroyed in "The Final Conflict", as mentioned here. ![]() Cy-Kill's sorium-powered pulsar generator was one of the main McGuffins of Challenge of the GoBots opening mini-series, "Battle for GoBotron". ![]() November 24: The OZSA is the Offworlder Zone Security Administration, police force of Axiom Nexus' lower levels over in TransTech. Bullseye makes his "first" modern appearance here, having only been seen in flashback in the episode ""Et Tu, Cy-Kill"". The idea of "reversing the polarity" is a bit of non-science seen fairly often in 80's cartoons that likely stems from Doctor Who. I'm not sure if the Cy-Kill clone calling himself "Cy-Kill Prime" is a reference to anything. The GoBotron Fortress was a cancelled playset from the toyline GoBotolis, meanwhile, was the capital of GoBotron introduced in "Lost on GoBotron". Thrusters are the standard Renegade ships. ![]() It was established it's effects lasted for forty-eight hours in "Steamer's Defection". The Duplicator Beam's source, the Astro Beam, was the equivalent to the space bridge in the GoBots cartoon. UNECOM is the government organization on Earth that works with the Guardians throughout the show. November 17: Another "episode" summary with "Mirror Menace". November 16: The header is now a screencap of GoBotron, probably from the show's title sequence. Guide Star was depicted as a pacifistic computer expert who helps guide the Guardians through space. Beamer was depicted as an impetuous bot, always on the look out for Renegades. Sky Fly was established to be a spy by his, watching the Renegades from high up in the atmosphere. The Wendy's GoBots were some of the few to get packaging bios, and as such, that informs their characterization here. Command Centers were the walking space ships used by the Guardians. Guardian Academy was seen, aptly enough, in the episode "Guardian Academy" Beamer, Sky Fly, and Guide Star were the Guardian GoBots sold as "Happy Meal" toys at Wendy's. Gong was the Renegade time traveler who helped Cy-Kill get back home. Cy-Kill recruited his new Renegades back in Axiom Nexus presumably, in the hypothetical cartoon episode that this post summarizes, they wouldn't have been given an origin beyond being from another universe. Courageous was a Guardian combiner formed from the Last Engineer's ship and four Power Suits, which were generally piloted by Leader-1, Turbo, Scooter, and Small Foot, as Cy-Kill notes in the comments. The Rogue Star was the Renegade flagship, which first chronologically appeared in the second mini-series, "The GoBotron Saga". The idea of "levels" was introduced in the two-part episode "Invasion from the 21st Level", with the GoBots home universe designated as Level 1. Vector added a title card later (based on those used in Challenge of the GoBots), giving this episode the name "Opportunity Knocks Part 2", from the phrase "opportunity knocks at every man's door" that version of the phrase originates from the late 19th century, although the earliest version of the phrase is recorded in medieval France. November 10: Our first post! Now, I'm not gonna go over all the characters again, because that would be way too much work, but I'll go over the technologies mentioned. November 5: Cy-Kill hacked the airwaves earlier this day on Ask Vector Prime, announcing his return. His about section gives the basic set-up: after returning to his home universe, he's hacked the Axiom Nexus airwaves to continue promoting the Renegade cause. His profile picture is the same as his second profile picture (being a panel of his TransTech counterpart from "Transcendent: Part 5", with pencils by Evan Gauntt, inks by Jake Isenberg, and colors by Josh Perez), and his profile header is the same art of space used as the header for Ask Vector Prime. Cy-Kill is the leader of the Renegades from Challenge of the GoBots. A poll was taken on the most popular hosts, and Cy-Kill, the fifth host for Renegade Rhetoric, proved to be the most popular host, and as such, got his own page. ![]() During October of 2015, Ask Vector Prime was taken over by various guest hosts while Vector was away, tying into the Club's "Another Light" storyline.
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