Clint Cowpoke is directing the latest episode this season on Alt Transformers MUSH, with this being the home stretch for season 2. It was going to be short. The Trans Tech magazines had ended in 2004 before the release of Trans Tech 2. They didn't do any more magazines.
The archive remained hidden for years until late in 2018 when it was found, and some of it updated, for the first official season of Transformers MUSH as a series. It had been hinted at. Corrosion of War without End was chosen as the pilot, and it turned into a 7 episode epic, a bit like those classic multi part ones.
Corrosion began production in late 2019 and appeared in its first installment in March 2020 during the beginning of the pandemic.
It is now nearly a year later, there have been 18 season one episodes, including 11 originals based on the stories also, really feature films each one, done to that level of go motion.
Season 2 originally had only 7 episodes, but they added 5 more after the tree part Beasties trilogy opener. With 12, including the epic finale using the classic Trans and Trans 2, and some of those stories scattered through season 2, it will be what has never been aired before.
And so, last night we came full circle to the refit and rebuilt bridge of the Regis Maximus, ready to go after the missing battle fortress from the very recent episode that was just released, with Draconis and Maxus Karda back, and Maxus assuming his 'old body' so that his twin personal doesn't confuse, the crew headed out into a new adventure.
Also in keeping with a mod to the Trans (short for Transformers) stories that peppered the season, the return of Green Megs and of G1 Jetfire will cause cheers.
And also, Lady Hawk looks suspiciously like g1 Rob Powers Lexius. Rob Powers wrote Corrosion. This story is also one of his, Neutral Alliance, and others, so there, but he gets only a by line. Thery can't pay anyone for this, let alone royalties.
Since his Corrosion was adapted, he had contacted our sister site to comment on it being fun, but not quite what he would have done, and also at some point, we need to include Lexius. Well, it's Jung's Lady Hawk, but it's basically Lexius.
They couldn't call her Ladyhawke as in the 80s movie version. Heh.
This reboot, reimagining of the Karda saga is likely to go there also, in the finale. We have not skipped out on the epic!
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