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Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday - Alan Dean Foster, David Cian
Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday
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The first human-alien contact. The last word in galactic warfare. The story you must read–before Transformers rockets to the big screen!A mammoth robotic being, clearly of alien origin, has been found beneath the Arctic ice. Its advanced engineering dwarfs known human technology, and unlocking... show more
The first human-alien contact. The last word in galactic warfare. The story you must read–before Transformers rockets to the big screen!A mammoth robotic being, clearly of alien origin, has been found beneath the Arctic ice. Its advanced engineering dwarfs known human technology, and unlocking its secrets will catapult American science eons into the future. In search of the mysterious artifact’s origin, a covert government agency sends the manned craft Ghost 1 on a perilous journey of discovery. When a mishap maroons Ghost 1 in the far reaches of unknown space, the ship’s distress beacon reaches the very alien race Ghost 1’s crew has been seeking: the Autobots. The gigantic mechanized beings are also on a quest: to find the Allspark, a device crucial to the salvation of their home world, Cybertron. But they’re not alone. The Decepticons, the Autobots’ brutal enemies, have their own sinister purposes in seeking the Allspark. As these adversaries are drawn together once more, the stage is set for a death-dealing new battle in which each is driven by a single-minded aim: total annihilation of the enemy.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780345497987 (0345497988)
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
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2.0 Ghosts of Yesterday Review (Jazz)
Because Jazz manages not to get ripped in two like he was made of tissue paper in this one. Plus, it amuses me that the dialogue is particularly poor, and stilted, when it comes to Jazz. I can't decide if reading Foster is better than Jazz's brief dialogue in the actual move or not, but... Thi...
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