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1985 -VINTAGE- 2009

My deepest admiration and gratitude goes out to GuardiconTeam who, without such visionary efforts, selfless dedication, and all those nightly sessions together delivered these chapters would not have been possible. You are eternal in my grace. Thanks for seeing straight through my eyes with the progress of this restoration and all to often exhausting salvage exertion.

SUMMERY: Unable to obtain it from their native planet of Cybertron, Galvatron, resorts to excavating an asteroid particle that has tested positive for Cybertonium dispatching a crew to retrieve it. But as the soil is removed, trace outline of an auld staircase unintentionally leads the party deep into Decepticon and Cybertronian history prior to the first Great War some 14 million years ago!

  • PART 1
  • PART 2
  • PART 3
  • PART 4
  • PART 5
  • PART 6
  • PART 7
  • PART 8
  • PART 9
  • PART 10
  • PART 11
  • PART 12
  • PART 13
  • PART 14
  • PART 15
  • PART 16 (Added 9-16-07)

    What you are about to read here is the result of a ongoing restoration project I have been laboring over for the passed 5 years; nearly six. While it has been mentioned before in random messageboard threads, for those few, the story of Metatisic was the first saga of a TF trilogy that was originally written over the course of three years between 1985 to mid 1987. Founded completely on the Season 2 “War Dawn” episode, the original copy was done by hand and entirely written in ink on the pages of your average run of the mill 3-subject notebook!

    Some 15 years later after the fact, in 2002, I was fortunate enough to find a lot of my original 80's TF art that had been stored away in boxes up in the attic. Sadly, however, time can be a vicious enemy. Much of what I found had seen a lot better days. The original Metatisic script was amongst the collection. Written in black felt tip BIC, the cursive had faded to a bleed of brown and tans. A good portion of the copy, at some point in time, was subjected to moisture. Those areas had molded, rippled, and stuck together. In May of 2003, I took up my first endeavors towards salvaging it. Transferring and translating all that I could manage from the original to PC disk, I also gave it a fresh, much needed, update in the process while managing my best efforts to stay true to its roots. I hope that our viewers here will consider these efforts as they read and enjoy this classic hallmark of my youth.