Glip Shitto Watch: Crosscut | Transformers: Last Stand of The Wreckers (2010) | #4 | Lineart by Nick Roche | Colours by Josh Burcham

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Glip Shitto Watch: Crosscut | Transformers: Last Stand of The Wreckers (2010) | #4 | Lineart by Nick Roche | Colours by Josh Burcham
another update on wreckclan
since last time Impactor and roadbuster have gotten together
roadbuster retired to the elder den not long after tho
drift and macabre got together but sadly i didnt get a screen shot as he died in the last timeskip, drift is the big sad
whirl and top spin are still goin strong, platonic and romatic love are maxed out on both of them in the relationships menu
thet had the first kit (born from the clan- not half-clan or yoinked off the streets). whirl jr (cuz of course)
these two are gay
since last update the deaths have been: triton, pyro, guzzle, threnpaw (didnt survive the night and thus didnt get their transformer related name), rack, crosscut, hubcap, nightkit (full name night viper), percy (perceptor 2, died pretty quickly just like the first one) and lastly macabre
(edit cuz i forgot about twintwist and inferno)
Dear Vector Prime, Do you know what happened during the events of dark of the moon in the I can read! movie universe?
Dear Puerile Ponderer,
Yes, and in fact, it was one of the first books I read when trying to master your young and rapidly-evolving language. I progressed from "My Very First" level to "Advanced Level 4" in record time! Reading your more advanced literature has been smooth sailing since then.
I wonder if you have a copy of My Very First "Last Stand of Wreckers". I've received permission to reproduce its text here for you in full:
Overlord is bad. Overlord was very mean to Max and Kick-Off. Verity is a human. Rotorstorm is funny. Rotorstorm makes Overlord laugh. The Wreckers are brave. The Wreckers are always good. Uh-oh, Squadron X. Topspin is very brave. Topspin had a brother. Springer is very tough. Springer and Ironfist are sleeping. Overlord is tired. Verity is sick. Prowl has the data and Prowl is good.
IDW TIKTOKS. I MADE MORE. HAVE FUN.
⚠️hornets,swearing⚠️
Squadron X can't catch a break.
“And even the odd Decepticon”
I do have to question how that could come about, a decepticon having Primus Apotheosis.
Especially as it’s not just a possibility that being said. A hypothetical. Earthquake listed there is a decepticon and here’s him circled with the rest of Squadron X below:
Notably, there’s also the fact that a decepticon having Primus Apotheosis and being found out to have it by others in the faction, well, no ifs or buts- that’s a death sentence.
Had Earthquake not been killed by Impactor, he was due to be killed by his own squad due to Macabre finding out about him having this.
He’d tried and, unknown to him, failed to keep it a secret and was doomed either way because of it.
And I am indeed interested as to how he actually developed Primus Apotheosis. He was a decepticon. He fought on the opposite side to Optimus Prime and his Autobots!
So how? Was there a specific incident that started this, like what happened with Pyro?
And also, are there any other Decepticons like him with this personality disorder? Do most Decepticons with it stay Decepticons or do any brave the risk of the DJD to try defect to the Autobots? Did Earthquake have any plan or desire to defect?
If it’s known that Decepticons can develop the personality disorder and it was Rung behind first recognising it and diagnosing it, did Rung ever meet any of these cons too?
I feel like he must have met at least one, which also feels like a story in itself too.
What can you tell us about the Malgus Squadron X?
I can tell you that the version of myself who authorised the creation of this unit is a foolish leader indeed. The Squadron Xs, the Decepticon Justice Divisions… only the most shortsighted and blinkered Megatrons would delegate the tasks of subjugation and destruction to bright and capable lieutenants. For when you give your underlings an army of their own, they have access to soldiers who are more loyal to them than you, and it is only a matter of time before they get ideas above their station. No, a good Decepticon leader takes to the field and leads from the front whenever possible—to strike fear into the enemy and remind his own soldiers who’s in charge.
Dear, Vector Prime.
Please tell us more about the unlikely duo of Greejeeber and Roadblock in Uniend Cluster. Was Roadblock's partner "Targetmaster" a resident of Planet Nebulos?
Dear Decepticon Detective,
Greejeeber was an old ‘bot; in eons past, he had joined the roaming gang known as the Razers, and terrorized fledgling Cybertronian civilizations until the Wreckers arose to beat them into the ground; following the death of their erstwhile leader Valve, Greejeeber moved to the remote city of Uraya, where he made a living as a caravan guard and mercenary for hire until the outbreak of the war gave him an excuse to sate his bloodlust.
Roadblock was one of the many Constructicons who joined the conflict after Megatron’s infamous speech to the High Council—like many other ‘bots who occupied the construction caste, he colored his body green and purple to better resemble Steamhammer, the ancient folk hero who had supposedly raised the walls around city of Iacon during the Age of Evolution. When the war broke out, he formed a symbiotic bond with the Mini-Con Drill Bit; slow and stodgy by nature, Drill Bit generally did the thinking for the both of them.
All three ‘bots were a part of Crosscut’s elite “Squadron X” during the war, but Roadblock and Greejeeber did not get along—Greejeeber regarded most Deployers as inferior ‘bots who relied on others to make up for their own shortcomings, while Roadblock saw the war as an unpleasant but necessary task and had little patience for the theatrical shows of violence Greejeeber so loved.
Ultimately, however, neither of them made it through the end of the war—along with the other members of Squadron X, the pair met their ends during the infamous massacre at Triax. Impactor impaled Greejeeber through the Spark, while Whirl rammed Drill Bit’s corpse into Roadblock’s mouth before killing him.