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The idea that the Covenant of Primus could give Alpha Trion a blurry glimpse into the future as well as be a recording of the past was belabored in Transformers: Exodus.
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Unicron fires the energy blast that destroys Carcer from his right eye (the former Nemesis), which was the same eye he fired blasts from in The Transformers: The Movie.
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During Megatron's flashback, as he is carried away, Rumble follows behind awkwardly carrying his fusion cannon, echoing the animated movie.
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Heinrad is obviously based on his Beast Wars Neo counterpart.
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Ratchet's new design borrows a few cues from his Prime counterpart, including a white helmet with a red crest (the inverse of his previous More than Meets the Eye appearance).
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Brainstorm is revealed to have a mouth under his faceplate, leaving him evocative of his animation model for the Headmasters cartoon. He also had his faceplate removed more recently in IDW's Regeneration One #87.
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Among Magnus's team on Clemency are the Powerdashers, of whom the drill and jet types appear on-panel (but more are indicated to be present). Magnus issues orders to a character named "Cromar".
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Fortress Maximus. Note that this isn't Max's alternate mode in IDW continuity; we get our first fleeting glimpse of his vehicle form on page 17 of this issue (right).
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The statue representing The One in the headquarters of the Primus Vanguard is a repurposing of "Giant Robo G-1", an unreleased 1979 Microman toy.
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The holograms in the prequel to "Cybertron Magna Convoy" have the shapes of Prime Hot Shot, Masterpiece Rumble, Thrilling 30 Brainstorm, and Legends Dai Atlas.