How had the worst breakup? Powl and Mesothulas (trantulas) from transformers vs Jason Mcconnel and Peter simmonds from Bare: A pop Opera
Powl and Mesothulas (trantulas)
Jason Mcconnel and Peter simmonds
Voting ended onDec 4, 2024
*Reminder that Break up is being used loosely here and not all relationships may be romantic in nature
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Powl and Mesothulas(Trantulas):
Prowl is a high-ranking Autobot. Mesothulas is a mad scientist Prowl isolates and contracts to make stuff for the Autobots. Among the things Mesothulas builds for Prowl are a kid for the two of them, a machine that determines guilt that is used to wild success on innocent people who just feel guilty, a bomb that is dropped on a Neutral city that Prowl blames on the Decepticons, and a pocket-dimension prison called the Noisemaze that erodes your sense of self and makes you go insane. After bombing the Neutral city and having the survivors sign up with the Autobots, Prowl decides that he can’t do this anymore. Prowl asks Impactor to destroy everything he and Mesothulas have built; Impactor shoves Mesothulas into the Noisemaze and destroys everything, except neither he nor Prowl can bring themselves to kill the kid, so Prowl gives him to a better role model to look after him. (he took the kid in the divorce x] )
After a while inside the Noisemaze, Mesothulas remembers himself enough to press a button and teleport out. He becomes Tarantulas and rebuilds himself into a spider furry with a tarantula alt mode. He’s still completely obsessed with Prowl. (eventually he kidnaps Prowl to try to get him to come back, which leads into the present-day bits of Sins of the Wreckers.)
Jason Mcconnel and Peter Simmonds:
They are secretly boyfriends and well-known to be roommates at a Catholic boarding school. In their graduating year, Peter wants to come out as gay to his (Peter's) mother, and has requested several times that Jason be there for morale support. Jason does NOT want to be outed by association, however, so they break up with each other via ballad/rock duet (the song "Ever After").