Starting out the new year with one of my favorite TFs: Powerflash!


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Starting out the new year with one of my favorite TFs: Powerflash!
I should probably get back into the habit of posting stuff over here, given...things, huh? I thought I'd posted these before, but apparently not, so...have Powerflash and his stealth team, Tap-Out, Rumbler, and Sprocket. I was on a customizing figures into Action Masters kick for a while there, and this is the result. Well, most of the results. I also have a custom Rad and Kick-Off who I might as well just throw in, too, while I'm here. All of these guys are a little rough because I did them before I got an airbrush, but I'm still pretty happy with how they all turned out. (By the way, if anyone is keeping count, I have now bought three TR Highbrows and not a single one of them has remained a Highbrow.)
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Considering the number of realities where the Decepticons were rebuilt on Earth by the Ark, the Autobots must have ended up with detailed knowledge of their weaponry and construction. Are there any realities where the Autobots perhaps built and brought online some seekers to lessen the air advantage the Decepticons had on Earth, or less drastically some of the Autobots began wielding a fusion canon?
Dear Earth-Born Angel,
There certainly have been. While the line between Seekers and Aerialbots can be remarkably thin, I'm assuming you mean specifically based on the design mechanics of Starscream and his fellows?
One springs to mind, where the Autobots produced their own aerial defence squadron to oppose the seekers, using the plans of Dirge, Ramjet, and Thrust. These three heroic autobots were Warmonger, whose dark name belied a heroic spirit—he even pretended to double cross the Autobots at first, with only Optimus Prime being in on the scheme; Breakaway, whose speed could only be matched by Skywarp, who tended to cheat using teleportation anyway; and Powerflash, whose devotion to the Autobot code of conduct surprised everyone, and led to most people calling him Prowl's son.
As for the fusion cannon, few Autobots could handle such a weapon, and even fewer wished to. The weapon was designed to be ungainly for anyone else to use, and even after Wheeljack's reverse engineering, the only bot willing to try was Brawn, who had previously wielded the deadly cannon—even if it had knocked him to the ground just from the recoil—and wanted to rub Megatron's face in it.
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Because I'm the world's only (and thus, by default, biggest) Powerflash fan
oh my god its another comic about them
Crew of the Lost Light (part 4).