Personal speculation is that it's about the reveal of Agent 113's identity, but this could be incorrect. I hope you’ll all stick around. Very much enjoyed them and learned some good stuff! periods of time in the IDW universe is a losing game. Editor's note: Many questions and answers have been edited in an extremely minor fashion for clarity, and to correct spelling mistakes. Its something that never happened in the original series, yet makes perfect sense when you think about it.Scott, this was amazingly done, I can't thank you enough for taking the time to put it together. James Roberts, you sneaky bastardt: Alright, I understand the primal key and sideways in time, and I think I understand the infinity gate, but what’s the agents of chaos?JR: It’s not a point-for-point straight reading. That was a nice touch.JR: Chromedome and Rewind found the LL playset in ‘Ten’s Den’ when they explored the ship - you can see CD holding it. Images added are for ease of reading and were not generally included in the original questions or answers.
More Than Meets The Eye/Lost Light writer James Roberts has confirmed whether or not he’ll be writing for Transformers after Lost Light ends. The most famous of these is the absolutelymassive Eugenesis, an unofficial novel he first published back in 2001. Search query Search Twitter.
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Saved searches. He has also been the voice of Skyfire (Jetfire), Long Haul, and several others various media incarnations of the Transformers – and beyond: video games fans will remember him as Jecht in Final Fantasy X, Eeyore from Kingdom Hearts, and Hunter the Cheetah in the Spyro series.TFNation Live schedule Mondays – TFN:TV 7pm BST Wednesdays – Rewind Wednesdays! What is the time gap between the events LL24 and LL25 by the standards of the Transformers Universe?JR: Best to read all of LL25 first; and even then, trying to specify precise See all books authored by James Roberts, including Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye, Volume 1, and Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye, Volume 2, and more on ThriftBooks.com. James Roberts.
For using this site, please activate JavaScript. Never been able to work that out.JR: The cycle system is useful for indicating whether certain events happened before or after others (and avoiding saying things like ‘3,650,219 Years Ago’), but yeah, don’t look too hard for a set of rules that makes sense of Cybertronian horology. James Roberts and other members of IDW’s Transformers team regularly interact with fans and one another on Twitter, which incidentally is how this interview came about.