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This [[Transformers]] continuity is an [[Alternate Timeline]] continuing on from ''[[The Transformers (Comic Book)|The Transformers]]'' while ignoring ''[[Transformers Generation 2]]'' and some UK-exclusive stories. The ''Classics'' continuity was first introduced in Fun Publications' ''Transformers'' fan club magazine, specifically, the comic "Crossing Over" serial (2007) which started in the magazine's thirteenth issue. The story involved [[Unicron Trilogy|Skyfall and Landquake]] arriving in a new universe and coming across another Great War. They also discover more about their origin and meet a third member of their [[Combining Mecha|group, Breakaway]]. That storyline got continued in ''[[Transformers Trans Tech]]'' and eventually ''[[Transformers Shattered Glass]]''.
This [[Transformers]] continuity is an [[Alternate Timeline]] continuing on from ''[[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)||The Transformers]]'' while ignoring ''[[Transformers Generation 2]]'' and some UK-exclusive stories. The ''Classics'' continuity was first introduced in Fun Publications' ''Transformers'' fan club magazine, specifically, the comic "Crossing Over" serial (2007) which started in the magazine's thirteenth issue. The story involved [[Unicron Trilogy|Skyfall and Landquake]] arriving in a new universe and coming across another Great War. They also discover more about their origin and meet a third member of their [[Combining Mecha|group, Breakaway]]. That storyline got continued in ''[[Transformers: TransTech]]'' and eventually ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass]]''.


Other stories under the ''[[Transformers Timelines]]'' label continue the adventures of Nightbeat & some of his friends, Megatron and the remnants of his followers, Bludgeon & ''his'' followers, Ratchet, and even introduce [[Unicron Trilogy|Mini-Cons]] and [[Challenge of the Go Bots|GoBots]] into the mix.
Other stories under the ''[[Transformers Timelines]]'' label continue the adventures of Nightbeat & some of his friends, Megatron and the remnants of his followers, Bludgeon & ''his'' followers, Ratchet, and even introduce [[Unicron Trilogy|Mini-Cons]] and [[Challenge of the Go Bots|GoBots]] into the mix.
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** [[Alternate Universe]]
** [[Alternate Universe]]
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Megatron
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Megatron
* [[Combining Mecha]]: Skyfall and co. Although they don't actually ''combine'' until meeting their [[Transformers Shattered Glass|fifth member]].
* [[Combining Mecha]]: Skyfall and co. Although they don't actually ''combine'' until meeting their [[Transformers: Shattered Glass|fifth member]].
* [[Enemy Civil War]]: Bug Bite versus Megatron and later (continuing from ''[[The Transformers (Comic Book)|The Transformers]]'') Megatron versus Bludgeon.
* [[Enemy Civil War]]: Bug Bite versus Megatron and later (continuing from ''[[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)||The Transformers]]'') Megatron versus Bludgeon.
* [[Hardboiled Detective]]: Nightbeat, [[The Watson|Siren]], their Nebulan former headmaster partners, and a couple of the Dinobots split off to form their own [[Private Detective]] agency that takes heavily after this genre.
* [[Hardboiled Detective]]: Nightbeat, [[The Watson|Siren]], their Nebulan former headmaster partners, and a couple of the Dinobots split off to form their own [[Private Detective]] agency that takes heavily after this genre.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: The plotline regarding Skyfall and Lanquake. Also, "Games of Deception" has [[Challenge of the Go Bots|Bug Bite]], and Cliffjumper eventually also ends up in ''[[Transformers Shattered Glass|Shattered Glass]]''.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: The plotline regarding Skyfall and Lanquake. Also, "Games of Deception" has [[Challenge of the Go Bots|Bug Bite]], and Cliffjumper eventually also ends up in ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass|Shattered Glass]]''.
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]: Characters who appear are almost ''always'' the ones who recently had toys of them released.
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]: Characters who appear are almost ''always'' the ones who recently had toys of them released.
* [[Sapient Ship]]: "Cheap Shots" has Nightbeat being hired by Amory, a non-transforming living ship whose pilot has been kidnapped.
* [[Sapient Ship]]: "Cheap Shots" has Nightbeat being hired by Amory, a non-transforming living ship whose pilot has been kidnapped.
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 1 October 2020

This Transformers continuity is an Alternate Timeline continuing on from |The Transformers while ignoring Transformers Generation 2 and some UK-exclusive stories. The Classics continuity was first introduced in Fun Publications' Transformers fan club magazine, specifically, the comic "Crossing Over" serial (2007) which started in the magazine's thirteenth issue. The story involved Skyfall and Landquake arriving in a new universe and coming across another Great War. They also discover more about their origin and meet a third member of their group, Breakaway. That storyline got continued in Transformers: TransTech and eventually Transformers: Shattered Glass.

Other stories under the Transformers Timelines label continue the adventures of Nightbeat & some of his friends, Megatron and the remnants of his followers, Bludgeon & his followers, Ratchet, and even introduce Mini-Cons and GoBots into the mix.

The name Classics comes from the Transformers toyline released by Hasbro during 2006, a filler line between Cybertron and the first live-action movie, from which some character designs were taken for this continuity.

Tropes used in Transformers Classics include: