Various tales of the W.A.P. and the strange, scavenged, screws-loose Decepticons (and Autobot) aboard it. Survival? Sign them up for some of that!
The moral of the story is this: be careful who you reprogram as a Decepticon loyalist, because loyal to a Cause doesn't mean loyal to you.
"Brainstorm's shrinkray should have never fallen into anyone's hands."
Pride and war drove Pharma to break his medical oaths, but a single choice made differently brought the consequences down on Tarn. He couldn't be any happier. The Autobots still aren't sure what to think about that.
Observers don't get involved, but sometimes a situation demands involvement. That doesn't mean they won't read the fine print before signing on the dotted line.
Whatever happened to the most famous pornstar of Cybertron?
Once Raoul met Tracks, neither of them could go back to how they were. This is just how things are.
Prowl's been putting on a bit of weight lately, but don't worry. The Constructicons have him on a diet.
Sixshot, survival, and his unsung heroes.
The Constructicons seem far more stable than the Combaticons, but their own power issues rise during the events of 'Lease or Buy.'
"The Decepticons laid their last bets and staked out the door, waiting to verify the final score."
A.k.a. the Curious Incident of Too Many Prowls. Starscream will never look at Prowl the same, but neither will Smokescreen.
The foreman is the head of construction, or the head of the Constructicons. Either way, Prowl's in charge.
Implosion is the process of destroying an object by collapsing or squeezing in on itself. Unequal inward and outward forces result in the structure collapsing inward as the difference between lower internal pressure and higher external pressure reaches the implosion point. (coauthored with Shibara)