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* DownerEnding: The ending of "Prime Directive" is ''really'' depressing. The Autobots drive off the Decepticons but San Francisco is in ruins, hundreds are dead including the Aerielbots and Constructicons, Wheeljack is practically in a coma, most of humanity hates or distrusts the Autobots now, Grimlock refuses an offer from Optimus Prime to become good again, and Prime's idealism is near it's breaking point. It ends with Prime noting that ''chances are, it's still gonna get worse from here.''

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* DownerEnding: The ending of "Prime Directive" is ''really'' depressing. The Autobots drive off the Decepticons but San Francisco is in ruins, hundreds are dead including the Aerielbots and Constructicons, Wheeljack is practically in a coma, most of humanity hates or distrusts the Autobots now, Grimlock refuses an offer from Optimus Prime to become good again, and Prime's idealism is near it's its breaking point. It ends with Prime noting that ''chances are, it's still gonna get worse from here.''



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first miniseries treats the comic as if it's set in the Generation One cartoon continuity (or rather, a variant of it). Later issues would establish that this series is it's own timeline.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first miniseries treats the comic as if it's set in the Generation One cartoon continuity (or rather, a variant of it). Later issues would establish that this series is it's its own timeline.
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* PatrickStewartSpeech: By Optimus Prime in the first miniseries. It rather nicely contrasts and breaks apart Megatron's usual HannibalLecture that Optimus had just recieved.

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* PatrickStewartSpeech: By Optimus Prime in the first miniseries. It rather nicely contrasts and breaks apart Megatron's usual HannibalLecture that Optimus had just recieved.received.

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