Dry Run!
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Megatron plays rough with his toys. | |||||||||||||
"Dry Run!" | |||||||||||||
Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||||||||||||
First published | 22nd October 1988 | ||||||||||||
Cover date | 29th October 1988 | ||||||||||||
Plotter | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
Scripter | Dan Abnett | ||||||||||||
Penciler | Jeff Anderson | ||||||||||||
Inker | Cam Smith | ||||||||||||
Colorist | Euan Peters | ||||||||||||
Letterer | Tom Frame | ||||||||||||
Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity (Marvel UK) | ||||||||||||
Chronology | 1988/Original future (2008) |
Shockwave seeks to destroy all those who would try to usurp him...
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Synopsis
In the Fortress Sinister, an unseen subject is fighting a facsimile construct of Galvatron and destroys it in just ten seconds. Shockwave is pleased that the subject's mental programming is working and curses the existence of the real Galvatron, who is seeking to usurp him. He wishes he could test his agent further on a more worthy opponent, but has other matters to deal with. He had agreed to provided Cyclonus and Scourge with sanctuary from Galvatron if their attempt to secure Galvatron's time-jump device failed, in exchange for their joining his forces. He now wants them to honour their side of the bargain.
In the main audience chamber, Cyclonus and Scourge are frustrated to be serving under Shockwave, when in 2008 they will succeed him as joint commanders of the Decepticons. Fracas suggests just killing Shockwave again, but Scourge dismisses the idea as they had help last time. Shockwave now enters and tells the future Decepticons that they must do a lot for him. They don't take kindly to this and respond angrily. Cyclonus screams "Why should we serve someone we're going to kill and succeed in twenty years?"
Scourge hits Cyclonus for not realising the effects of what he is saying. Shockwave deduces that to preserve his life he must end theirs, blasting at them. But Fracas and Nightstick transform into weapons mode and have superior fire-power. Shockwave flees, realising he can solve two problems at once.
Cyclonus and Scourge chase Shockwave into another chamber where they see another Transformer in the shadows. Cyclonus is blasted... by Megatron! Scourge is rapidly subdued and thrown in a corner. Megatron turns his attention to Cyclonus, who blasts him. But Megatron merely snatches Nightstick and crushes him. Then he prepares to kill Cyclonus, who screams for Scourge's help.
Scourge is not as dead as Megatron thought, and is preparing to blast him with full power, a blast that not even Megatron can survive. But then Scourge realises this could be dangerous—in the future Megatron will be transformed into Galvatron by Unicron and only then will Scourge and Cyclonus be created to serve him. Scourge isn't sure but worries that if he kills Megatron he too will cease to exist. All he can do is flee.
Cyclonus can only weakly call for help and doesn't even scream as Megatron kills him. "Instead, twenty years in the future, the heavens scream in his stead."
Shockwave is pleased that Megatron has completed the final test and it is now time for the main target. A human news report shows Galvatron rampaging through a town. Shockwave orders Megatron to find Galvatron and destroy him!
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Decepticons | Nebulans |
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Notes
Artwork and technical errors
- Cyclonus is drawn with his shoulder wings pointed inward when drawn from the front, and pointed outward when his back is turned.
Continuity errors
- TPB
Continuity notes
- Shockwave conceived the idea of using Megatron as a weapon in "Enemy Action!" and recovered Megatron's body in "Salvage!".
- Shockwave states that "clearly to preserve my life I must end yours!" This is slightly illogical as from Cyclonus and Scourge's perspective they have already killed him. The effects of this logical paradox upon Shockwave are explored further in "Time Wars".
- This story is continued in the 1989 Annual in "Altered Image!".
- Scourge's dilemma about killing Megatron is an example of facing the grandfather paradox. There's also a fairly good chance that he's wrong, as by this point Galvatron, Cyclonus, and Scourge have mucked up the past considerably without writing themselves out of existence (as we later see, Unicron is going to arrive 15 years too early and Megatron isn't going to get turned into Galvatron). There's also the argument as to whether his Galvatron was made from Megatron or the Straxus-clone. Of course, Scourge isn't an expert in temporal mechanics. As he himself states, he doesn't know what will happen if he kills Megatron, but he's afraid enough not to take the risk.
- On the letters page in a later issue, Dreadwind is asked how come removing his head kills Cyclonus, when other Transformers have survived similar. He states that Fortress Maximus removed it voluntarily, and in Cloudburst's case there was someone around to reattach it. Presumably being a Headmaster is what allowed Scorponok to survive.
Real-life references
- TPB
Back-up material
- Back-up strips: Visionaries - "Wings" and Combat Colin
Cover
- Issue #189 cover: Megatron victorious over Galvatron, Cyclonus and Scourge, by Jeff Anderson.
Reprints
- Transformers Collected Comics #16 cover: Galvatron and Unicron, reuse of the cover to UK issue #84.
- Transformers Summer Special cover: Optimus Prime flies inside Unicron with the Matrix, reuse of the cover to UK issue #322.
- Transformers: Time Wars TPB: Optimus Prime and Galvatron fight, by Geoff Senior and Oliver Harud.
- Best of UK: Time Wars #1 cover A: Megatron and Galvatron fight, by Dan Khanna and Liam Shalloo.
- Best of UK: Time Wars #1 cover RI: Galvatron admires his reflection, reuse of a panel from "Altered Image!", by Lee Sullivan and Steve White.
- Best of UK: Time Wars TPB cover: reuse of issue #1 cover A.
- The Transformers: Best of UK Omnibus: Megatron and Galvatron versus the Wreckers and Mayhems, cropped from Best of UK: Time Wars issue #4 cover A.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 14: Space Pirates: Hot Rod and a scene of the Blaster and Wheeljack strung up
The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 14; cover art by Don Figueroa, Dougie Braithwaite and Dave Harwood
- The Transformers Classics UK Volume 6: General Ghyrik, a Quintesson Judge, Metroplex, Galvatron, Optimus Prime, Arcee, Carnivac and Snarler. Art and colors by Andrew Wildman.