A mismatched group of Decepticons find themselves in the crosshairs of the deadliest team of killers there is... the Decepticon Justice Division!
Synopsis

"No one cared who I was until I put on the mask."
As aPhase Sixer,Black Shadow is one of the most feared Decepticons, having tackled theWreckers single-handedly, defeated the entire113th Battalion, and massacred the population ofRigel IV. But when he accepted a bribe to blow up a fleet ofWar Worlds, he landed himself in the sights of theDecepticon Justice Division, a team of vicious killers fanatically dedicated toMegatron and charged with destroying all who cross him. It's not a pretty sight when the D.J.D. catch up to Black Shadow: melted byHelex, crushed byTesarus, and electrocuted byKaon, he is explosively finished off when DJD leaderTarn uses his ability of "weaponized conversation" to stop the pulse of hisspark. Their task done, the DJD set off to find their next target on the planet ofClemency—a target guilty of simply living.
On theLost Light,Ratchet,First Aid, andAmbulon combine their medical expertise to save the life of the woundedRung, though the psychiatrist remains comatose. A few hours later,Red Alert visits Rung in secrecy, believing—in his increasing paranoia—that the attempt on Rung's life was a deliberate one after Red told him about the voice he heard from beneath the ship. Certain that he is next, Red hides adata slug containing video he has taken of the voice's owner—Overlord—on Rung's body and bids him goodbye. But a medicalDiagnostic Drone has observed the entire thing, and soon,a shadowed figure arrives in the medibay and recovers the slug...
On Clemency, a band ofDecepticonScavengers consisting ofMisfire,Spinister,Krok,Crankcase, andFlywheels are in the process of drainingfuel from the vast array of Transformer corpses that litter the war-torn world when one of them, a chipper fellow namedFulcrum, proves to be still alive. After a slight panic over the possibility that he might be azombie, the six 'cons settle down around a fire to talk about the great battle in Clemency's past, and the grim reality of war and how it reduces lives to statistics. Fulcrum is shocked to discover that the war isover, barely able to comprehend such a thing, and the other Decepticons mumble about how meaningless it all turned out to be and how unclear their goals had been anyway. In spite of this, though, when one of the Autobot bodies stoking the Decepticons' fire proves to still be alive, Krok casually kills the poor 'bot.
Back on theLost Light,Chromedome visitsBrainstorm in his lab to get the scientist's analysis ofSkids's mysterious gun, which Chromedome palmed from the theoretician when he was distracted. The weapon immediately blew up when Brainstorm tried to examine it, but he was able to recognise at least some of the engineering, and has concluded that as impossible as it may seem, the gun may have come from somewhere known as "theInstitute"...
As dawn breaks on Clemency, the Decepticons resume their scavenging, only for Misfire to suddenly break away from the group, thinking that he has spotted theNecrobot, a mythical Grim Reaper-like figure in Cybertronian culture. Instead, what he has discovered is a P-6Worldsweeper, a famous model of gigantic Decepticon spaceship cast in the image of the faction'sinsignia. Investigating the vessel, the Decepticons make some horrifyingly strange discoveries: a ceiling covered entirely inbrain modules, tanks of warped, malformedprotoforms,a non-functional robot made entirely of wood, and a corridor composed of organic flesh that proves to have been responsible for causing the ship to crash, havingbled into the fuel supply and polluted it. Misfire in particular is aghast and advocates immediate departure, but Fulcrum, coming around to the idea of new horizons, is eager to investigate. All emotions on the ship quickly turn to terror, however, when Krok receives a communication from the D.J.D., announcing that one of their number is on the Division's list. Tarn signs off with the promise that if the guilty party is handed over, the other six will be allowed to watch his execution. The numbers don't add up, and Fulcrum assumes the D.J.D. simply miscounted their life-signs... but Krok soon discovers that there is indeed a seventh party on the ship, unconscious and sealed in a stasis tube...Grimlock!
Featured characters
(Characters initalic text appear only in flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
"'My weapon is my burden: a reminder of the path I was forced to take. When the word 'weapon' is emptied of meaning; when thepurpose of a weapon is impossible to grasp; when the rejection of my weapon is of significance to no one other than myself... only then shall I remove it from my arm. Because only then will I have earned the right to rid myself of my burden.'"
- —Tarn recites a passage from Megatron'sTowards Peace
Fulcrum: "Ah! Now! Just—just wait a second! Just— The thing about me—my big thing is this: I'm really not keen ondying. Nowsurvival—oh wow,huge fan. Put me down for some ofthat. Besides, we don't even know each other! You mightlike me! You might find me—disarming! Yes! I'ddisarm you!"
Spinister: "You'dwhat me?"
Flywheels: "Careful—he's using words to confuse and frighten us."
"Nice to meet you, loser! They call meMisfire. Long story. Actually, you know what? It isn't. It's a very short story involving a machine gun, amisunderstanding, and a dozen dead Decepticons."
- —In the IDW-universe,Misfire actually managed to hit something!
"Go away. I'm busier than you've ever been and I'm doing more important things than you've ever done."
"It's Chromedome."
"So?"
"So you have to benice to me, I'm your only friend. Why are you—?"
"Building weapons whilst hanging from the ceiling? Because no one else can. I was hopingPerceptor would walk in."
- —Brainstorm andChromedome
"Chromedome, you're looking at a bona fideBinary Gun."
"What's a Binary Gun?"
"I'm not sure—I've only just made up the name. But I called it that because inside there's only room for two cartridges,here andhere."
"So what does itdo? Where'd Skids get it? Why'd he carry it around with him all the time?"
"I don't know! I've done my bit...!"
"You made the gunblow up and then yougave it a name! I could have done that!And I'd have come up with a better name!"
- —Brainstorm andChromedome again
"But there'salways been a war! That's like saying there's no moreblue or—or theweather's stopped!"
- —Fulcrum catches up on recent history
"I always dreamed of captaining my own P-6—Followin' the likes ofShockwave andSixshot and the other big guns. I'd have called it somethingnoble andmajestic, likeMega Starpuncher orMighty Spaceship."
- —Crankcase
"You know, there are some Decepticons who, upon finding themselves in a skin-covered room surrounded byaborted protoforms andmechanoids made of bark, would rub their hands together, marvel at the universe's infinite capacity for surprise anddive right in. I am not one of those Decepticons. I say we run away screaming."
"Iam one of those Decepticons, Misfire, and I say we stick around—because frankly, this is amazing."
"What's amazing?"
"This! Us! Now! Who owns this ship? Where are they now? Where willwe be anhour from now, ortomorrow, ornext month? The answer toall those questions is"Who knows?" And that's agreat answer! That's thebest answer ever! All our lives we've followed orders—all our lives someone else has always told us what to do next! Well, not anymore! For the first time inforever, we can do whatever we like! We'refree!"
- —Misfire andFulcrum
Notes
Continuity notes
- Black Shadow was established to be a Phase Sixer in his sole previous IDW appearance inLast Stand of the Wreckers#2.
- Tarn quotes a passage fromTowards Peace, which will later be established as Megatron's autobiography.
- In addition to obvious members Impactor and Rack (pre-Ruin), the version of the Wreckers that Black Shadow fights is made up mostly of characters mentioned and briefly glimpsed in past James Roberts works which he specified in the script.[1] None are named on-panel but Hyperion is recognizable from his corpse's role inissue #2, while Valve has never been seen before, but shares a body-type with his brothersWheelarch andSpringarm from "Chaos Theory". Crest was mentioned in "Bullets" (and can be recognized by his large chest-crest), while the unfortunate Piston is a new character, separate from the earlier IDW characterof the same name.
- The Decepticon Justice Division were first mentioned in one of Roberts's earliest IDW works,Last Stand of the Wreckers #1, and have come up on occasion since then. They are named after cities on Cybertron; specifically, the "First Five Cities" to fall to the Decepticons in the war, which were listed inissue #4.
- Chromedome palmed Skids's gun between pages 4 and 5 ofissue #4.
- The mysterious figure which took Red Alert's data-slug from Rung is later alluded to beDrift, as he and Rodimus assisted Prowl in bringing Overlord onto the ship. Of the two of them, the hands which remove the data-slug perfectly match Drift's.
- Reference was previously made to the mysterious "Institute" by thenameless senator in"Chaos Theory", Part 2, and as part of Red Alert's paranoid delusions inissue #5.
- TheNecrobot was previously mentioned byTrailbreaker inissue #3 among otherthings that don't exist like theShimmer or theSeething Moon. All of these turn out to exist in some form...
- Grimlock was last seen at the close of theMaximum Dinobots mini-series, over three years before the publication of this issue. Since then, all we've heard is that he had leftGarrus-9 after it was sacked by the Decepticons under unrevealed circumstances, as detailed inLast Stand of the Wreckers #4.
Transformers references
- Black Shadow's design is based on hisGenerationstoy.
- Whilstotherplanets that orbitthe same star have shown up in Transformers fiction before, this issue is the first mention of Rigel IV. It's also known as being the home ofa pair of pesky space aliens fromThe Simpsons.
- Surprisingly, this isn'tthe first time that wooden robots have shown up in a G1 continuity.
- Black Shadow's bribe is inShanix, a little-referenced Cybertronian currency that first appeared inissue #113 of the Marvel UK series. It's seen some previous mentions in IDW continuity inThe Transformers #22 andRobots in Disguise #3.
- TheWarworld was the Decepticon mothership in the MarvelGeneration 2 comic. The idea of a fleet of multiple Warworlds originated with the non-canonAlignment.
- Vos's dialogue, referred to as the "Primal Vernacular", is written using theCyberglyphics symbol language from thelive-action movie continuity. Employing the substitution cypher regularly used byTitan in theirUKTransformers comic shows that most of his speech bubbles are nonsense, however, save for the first, which reads: "So tired me go night xth".
- Kol was first seen inGeneration 2 #9, where it was a planet. It became the name of asystem inStormbringer #2 with the introduction ofVaras Centralus, which is located there.
- Roberts had previously created a Decepticon named Fulcrum in his fan-publishedTransformers: Eugenesis novel. Whether these are meant to be iterations of the same character (as was the case with Rung) or just a name reuse is unclear.
- That Flywheels should freak out so seriously at the prospect of azombie is fitting, given his prominent role in the greatestTransformers zombie story, Marvel UK's "City of Fear!" (indeed, his only prominent role in anything before now).
- Amusingly, to go by the original tech spec numbers, Krok is actually the lowest ranking Decepticon of his group. But since when was fiction accurate to the tech specs?
- Hydrus 4 is the planet of origin fornucleon, seen in the original Marvel series. Its sister worldHydrus 5 was created by James Roberts and first mentioned in "Bullets".
- The planetElpasos is mentioned in passing, a world that debuted in—you guessed it, issue #113 of the Marvel UK series. It got a previous IDW mention inLast Stand of the Wreckers #5.
- Reference is made to "Nova Peak", which is prrrrrobably the same thing asNova Point.
Trivia
- Although "Rules of Disengagement" is the only on-page title for this issue's story, the following issue was labelled "Scavengers (Part 2)", identifying this as an unmarked Part 1.
- The 113th Battalion is another use of the number 113 by James Roberts, referring to theissue of the UK comic that got him hooked on the series. On the same page, Black Shadow is seen battling the11th iteration of the Wreckers, with3 kills.
- This is not the first time Roberts has written a character as having been "talked to death", though this version is a lot more literal than the reference made in "Bullets" toa Decepticon who killed himself rather than listen toProwl drone on!
- Speaking of "talking to death," Tarn cautions his crew that Phase Sixers tend to explode when dying, right before Black Shadow does just that. Since there are only three Phase Sixers, and sinceOverlord was known to be alive at that time, it raises questions about the ultimate fate ofSixshot.
- Krok's ship is named theWeak Anthropic Principle, which is a philosophical postulate which basically states that only a universe capable of supporting intelligent life is able to be noted by said life, whereas a universe incapable of supporting such life will go unbeheld.
Errors
- "Halt" is misspelled "hault" on page 3; this was corrected for the TPB.
- Spinister was previously shown to be among the Decepticons who had already returned toCybertron inRobots in Disguise#1. Quick, someonemake upa name!
- Spinister's name is misspelled as "Spinisther" during the search of the Symbol Ship; this remained uncorrected in the TPB.
- Krok spends most of the issue in a new set of colors, only appearing in his toy's colors in one panel on page 20.
Crew Manifest
- The "Story so far" segment on the inside front cover notes that "a number ofDelphi's patients" were brought to theLost Light, which is the first mention that anyone other thanFortress Maximus came back with Ratchet and the medics.
- 5 deaths, 5+ new arrivals since the launch.
Soundtrack
Foreign localization
Japanese
- Title: "Tettai Kitei" (撤退規定, "Withdrawal Rules")
Swedish
- Title: "Skrotletarna, Del 1: Den som ger sig in i leken..." ("The Scavengers, Part 1: You've Made Your Bed...", lit. "He who joins the game...")
Covers (3)
- Cover A: Tarn, by Alex Milne andJosh Perez
- Cover B: Misfire, Crankcase, Spinister, Flywheels, and Krok, byNick Roche andJosh Burcham
- Cover RI:Shockwave andLaserbeak, byMarcelo Matere andPriscilla Tramontano, the second quarter of a combined image formed with the RI cover toRobots in Disguise#7,#8, andMore than Meets the Eye#8.
The last image in Black Shadow's mind.
Hi, can I have your heart?
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Reprints
- The Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Volume 2(October 17,2012)ISBN 1613774982 /ISBN 978-1613774984
- CollectsMore than Meets the Eye issues #4–8.
- Bonus material includes art from most covers, "Meet the Crew" and "Meet the 'Cons" pages.
- Trade paperback format.
- Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 55: Shadowplay(January 9,2019)
- CollectsMore than Meets the Eye issues #7–13 and Annual 2012.
- Bonus material includes the second of a new three-part interview with Roberts, early pages of scripts, design sketches from Alex Milne, a cover gallery and a forward bySimon Furman.
- Hardcover format.
- Transformers: Mer än ögat kan se (June 15, 2019)
- CollectsMore than Meets the Eye issues #1–8 & Annual 2012,Spotlight: Trailcutter &Hoist, and a special illustrated edition of "Bullets".
- Swedish reprint. Hardcover format.
The IDW Collection Phase Two: Volume 2 – cover art bySaren Stone
The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 55: Shadowplay – cover art byDon Figueroa (Whirl) and Alex Milne (retro)
References
- ↑1.01.11.21.31.41.5James Roberts, IDW forum: A while back I was PM'd by Ironhide/Paul, who asked me for some information on the Wreckers who showed up in the flashback on Page 1 of issue 7. I promised to post something on this forum. Here's the relevant extract from the script:2 / Flashback. BLACK SHADOW fights the Wreckers (an old version of the team) at close quarters: tight, dirty and violent. He rips CREST’s head off and blasts PISTON through the chest, killing him. Also in shot are VALVE, HYPERION, IMPACTOR and RACK, all trying to get a piece of him. But it’s clear that Black Shadow owns this fight. Crest has been mentioned but not seen before, but should be readily identifiable by a big old crest on his chest. Valve is a spark brother to Springarm and Wheelarch, so should look like them. Piston is all-new. Hyperion was glimpsed in MTMTE issue 2.