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just because you havent seen me post about The Character in a while doesn't mean i'm any less insane about them in private

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this is an obscure ask but OMG you co-wrote an episode of The Transformers!!! you did Webworld with the late, great Len Wein. Webworld is crazy, that's the one where Galvatron's insanity has his teammates drop him off in a therapy planet and he drives the living core crazy. do you have any memories working on it? what was it like co-writing with Len Wein? Thanks, a very excited transformers fan
You know, queries about this come in every now and then. So—because this response from last year is pretty detailed, and I think will answer all your questions—I'm just gonna paste it in here. 🙂
...About my work on Transformers G1: Developmentally speaking it’s kind of a complicated story, so bear with me here while I set the scene.
In 1985 I was a pretty busy gal. The Door Into Shadow had just published. Deep Wizardry had gone to press for publication in Delacorte’s fall-‘85 schedule. My first computer game, Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative, launched (in the Rainbow Room on top of 30 Rock…) in the summer of '85. I was then scripting my first comics work for DC (the “Double Blind” two-parter and “The Last Word”). And after taking a brief breathing space from four or five years’ worth of animation work across a number of shows (scroll down here for details), I’d just turned in an episode of My Little Pony.
In memory all this work tends to get tangled together somewhat (which is probably no surprise). One thread that shows persistently through the tangle, though, is how much time I was spending in New York at a time when I was living in Philadelphia.
A surprising amount of that has to do with the research surrounding Deep Wizardry, which required specialized materials not readily available anywhere else. Because I had a contract for that book, in early 1984 I applied for (and was granted) access to the Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial Room at the main branch of the New York Public Library. As a result, for the guts of a year I was “up in town” at least every other week or so, sometimes for two or three days at a time—taking notes from the Woods Hole oceanographic resources there, drawing copies of them (like this one) when xerography wasn’t available or when otherwise necessary, and—when there was time—writing.
But on those stay-overs my evenings were my own, and fortunately there were some really nice people to meet up with, every so often. Back when 666 5th Avenue (now 660) was DC Comics’ home, a lot of the writing and editorial talent had a habit of heading down to street level and around the corner on Friday nights, to meet up and relax at the bar in a local steakhouse on the W. 52nd Street side (long gone now, alas). That’s almost certainly where I first met Len Wein—most likely introduced to him by my editor on the Trek comics at DC, Bob Greenberger—and we quickly got to be friends. Each of us was interested in the writing (and kinds of writing) the other was doing, so we had lots to chat about.
Now during this period I’d recently finished work on that My Little Pony script. A production company called Sunbow was then handling the screen side of the property, along with shows based on various other IPs. To this day I can’t remember who it was over there who said to me, “So listen, now that you’re done with that, we’ve got some slots unfilled on another show—would you be interested in doing a Transformers?” My answer was naturally “Sure, why not?”*
So shortly I was talking story, in a general way, with my new story editor over there, Steve Gerber. The thought of doing something a bit personal, and getting into some of the characters’ heads a bit, was as usual on my mind. The idea of getting Galvatron some psychiatric care had already crossed my mind at that point… though I had on first impulse pushed that (for the time being) onto the back burner due to possibly being a little too “on the nose.”
At some point pretty early on in this process, though, a different idea hit me. Len was plainly perfectly cut out for animation storytelling (as other comics writers have also been: but the fit had rarely seemed quite so perfect, to me at least). And he’d have a party with this, I thought. Why not invite him along for the ride and let him get a feel for how it’s done?
So I said to him (as Tom Swale had once said to me years back), "Hey, you wanna write a cartoon?" And to my great pleasure Len promptly said “Yes!” And having cleared this team-up with Steve Gerber, we dove in as co-writers.
Collaboration can sometimes be a rocky road, but I’ve always been lucky in mine, and that lucky streak held true with Len. I have rarely had a co-writer who right out of the starting gate was more willing to stretch hard to get things right, and one who was more effortlessly funny… even when the humor turned dark (as it repeatedly did in this episode). He unquestionably brought things to that script that I wouldn’t have thought to try, or would have been nervous about my ability to pull off, solo.
…So after a couple/few weeks we turned “Webworld” in, the checks cleared, and we both went on to other things... while remaining good friends all the while: and it was @petermorwood's and my great pleasure to have Len as a houseguest here. The two of them got along famously, another case of senses of humor meshing perfectly. ...But that episode keeps coming up as many people’s favorite… and I can’t say that I mind a bit. 😊 (If you want to look at it, the whole episode’s online: just follow the link.)
BTW, because people do ask “Why does Len’s name appear first on the credits screen?”, the answer’s simple: Because I insisted. He was the newbie here, after all. I thought it only right that the junior partner in this medium should be put in pride of place on that credit, his very first time out (and if you scroll right down to the bottom of his IMDb page, you'll find it there, the very first entry). ...Noting here that I've routinely done the same with Peter, for anyone who’s been watching. Collaborator of thirty-plus years he may have been, but he’s still always been newer at this than I am. 😏
In any case, I wear the joint credit with Len with great pride. It’s an honor to be associated with someone who went on to become—entirely separate from his already-stellar career in comics—one of the strongest and most prolific animation writers of the last few decades.
…So that’s how it happened. (And as for the story, which pops up here and there, of how Bob G. and I dragged Len out of that restaurant one night and made him buy his first computer [an early Macintosh]: that’s true too.) 😅
*Also, after this they asked me the same question again, but this time about a show called GloFriends. Same result, due to the house rule: “If someone offers you work, take it!” :)
Your author should have known better than to start the story just before an anime con. April Fools indeed.
Back on Monday. I am learning hard lessons about doing cons at my age ;)
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Chapter 2: And the Joke's on You
"The mummpire," Misfire says.
"No," you and Fulcrum say together.
Misfire is somewhat convinced that Elegy, Deathsaurus's medic, is half vampire and half mummy. This idea is ridiculous because you're pretty sure he's something worse.
For example, Elegy appears to have personal beef with Sunder, the serial killer capable of remote mnemosurgery; likes to research sparkeaters; and you are convinced you saw tentacles underneath a covered gurney.
You need to treat the mumm....Elegy with respect.
"Let's prank Krok," you suggest, because the leader of the ScAvengers can take a joke. He has to be able to, considering his entire unit is a joke.
Misfire sighs and agrees. Then he gets a wicked grin.
Maybe you should suggest a prank that won't get out of hand.
I mean, of course it's going to get out of hand, but you mean well when you suggest
Making up fake errands
Staging a phony engagement proposal from the Curator
Tampering with his weapons

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The New Chapter 552 (Let's Just Call It Chapter 1 of the Sequel, Shall We?)
"This is the worst idea ever," you tell Misfire, and that's saying something, because, you know, it's Misfire.
"Is not."
Fulcrum sighs. "Nobody is going to believe the story is coming back if we start it on April Fools Day."
You sigh too. "Fulcrum, I think we just have to accept that we are surrounded by fools."
So what does that make you?
You survived your visit to Alastair's creepy warehouse. There was a fight or something, you don't remember much. All you recall is running to warn Krok to get out before all hell broke loose. It's as though your life was a story written by a brain-damaged god (and her council of Internet advisors whose votes determine your fate.).
Now you're back in the Curator's museum and doing your best to stop Misfire from becoming the source of yet another problem for yourselves.
"April Fool's Day is the BEST time," Misfire says. "We can start the story with an awesome prank."
Great.
Fulcrum asks the question you're afraid to ask (embarrassing for you). "So, um, who are we pranking?"
Brace for the answer
Krok, your leader
The Curator, your host
Ardeath & Regatta, your favourite targets
Elegy, the mummy
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I think I'm back! I'm still a neurological nightmare who has a messed up memory, and that made me anxious about re-starting....until I realized these idiots don't always make a lot of sense and hopefully you'll forgive me if there's plot threads I'm mixed up on. (I welcome PMs if there's a detail you're curious about that I seem to have forgotten.)
I’ve put two lengthy extracts from Generation Mechs on Medium so the curious/noncommittal can get a sense of what the book is like. See my pinned post for details of how to order a copy, but bear in mind that the window of opportunities is closing: last orders will be taken in 10 days’ time
We’ve traced the origins of the first Transformers clubs, mapped the rise of fanzines, and shown how informal meet-ups slowly turned into…
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Merry Christmas everyone.
I've found a way to bring the Choose Your Own Adventure game back for the New Year. I've really missed the characters and I think I have a solution.
First, what happened:
Simply put, my health is in decline for neurological reasons, and my November / December went like this:
1. Black out for a couple days.
2. Come around and...oh shit I haven't done anything for a couple days! I need to eat, shower, do errands...
3. Oh shit I have a freelance job!
4. Okay, work is caught up, self-care is done, I should be able to resume the story soon...just want to have a couple good days first to make sure I can continue...
5. Have one good day and then black out again. Back to #1
So: Solution:
I'm not going to be able to update every day. The game is going to have to update on the good days in between. That means unpredictable updates and not every day, but it's sustainable, and better than monthly burnouts.
Also, Misfire set a horrible example by daring a curse to come get him. I'm not doing that again.
Have a wonderful holiday season everyone. I'm spending the next week catching myself back up on the story. See you in 2026!

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Proving Transformers can absolutely wear costumes
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Which of these is your favourite The Mummy (1999) quote?
“Hey, Beni! Looks to me like you're on the wrong side of the river!”
"...but I am proud of what I am" "I... am a librarian."
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Full quote for the seccond one (it's too long)
"Look, I... I may not be an explorer, or an adventurer, or a treasure-seeker, or a gunfighter, Mr. O'Connell, but I am proud of what I am."
"And what is that?"
"I... am a librarian."
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4 scary stories (last reblog) and who is telling them
#1 Phone - Spinister
#2 Blood - Crankcase
#3 Mech Door Hook Hand - Misfire
#4 Skeleton - Fulcrum tried.
in honour of halloween behold the four horsemen of the apocalypse

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HALLOWEEN EDITION
The first person to start talking after the Princess of Darkness passes by is, unsurprisingly, Misfire.
"Sleeping Beauty," he tells Riptide. "Obviously."
"Obviously?"
"Dude, Sleeping Beauty spent half the movie in a sleep like death. If that doesn't say mummy I don't know what does."
Fulcrum is skeptical. "Come on, that's Snow White. You know, the one who also got to sleep like death AND in a glass coffin no less."
"I'd sure love to sleep like death," Crankcase grumbles.
"I dare you guys to ask Elegy what princess he is," Riptide says.
You're not so sure about this.
Misfire turns around, bolts...and runs straight into the back end of the Dragon Emperor. You know, the OTHER Dragon Emperor.
"You copied my costume!" Misfire says accusingly.
Deathsaurus tilts his head.
Misfire's cry gets Elegy's attention. The mummy glides over (like a graceful princess and not at all like a floating ghost or anything) and says to Deathsaurus, "You're cheating, you know."
"Cheating? I saw the same movie that Misfire did, made the same costume Misfire did..."
"And you're a Dragon Emperor all year long. That's absolutely cheating at Halloween," Elegy says with a sniff. "The point is to be something different from what you really are."
If Riptide's dare is going to happen, you can surely do a better job of it than Misfire.
"So, um," you say to Elegy, "tell me about your costume choice."
Outsourcing the difficult plot decisions to the audience here
Misfire's right, it's Sleeping Beauty
Fulcrum's right, it's Snow White
Ha ha losers, it's Elsa
Wait, that's not a princess...
Blessed Samhain and Happy Halloween!
Thinking again about Ratchet living in the shadow of his mortality (as is my wont) and how past his prime he was by the time the Decepticon insurgency became full-blown war. Like, poor guy. He was already sitting on his laurels, enjoying a pleasant sideline fixing leakers in the Dead End, and then he gets sucked into a four million year conflict in which he works so hard his hands fucking fall off. It's like bringing a late-career pitcher out of the bullpen at the bottom of the ninth and having him play ten more innings. This man is So Tired.