Flame Toys have tweetedimages of a test shot of their licensed Tarn figure to demonstrate its range of articulation and a bit of interaction with their Drift.
Flame Toys have tweeted images of a test shot of their licensed Tarn figure to demonstrate its range of articulation and a bit of interaction with their Drift.
another funny Tarn moment is when he finds out Megatron defected so he goes and sits alone in the snow i mean look at this its fuckin hysterical
Tarn is a big whiny baby
HE ALSO DOES THIS SHIT
so hes a big murderous cry baby who jerks off to Towards Peace every night and also like… an office administrator or something. What the fuck even is Tarn
Seriously, though, Ambulon could definitely use some more appreciation.
He’s a medic and an ex-Decepticon who joined the Autobots ten years ago. He can be a bit uptight at times, sure…
…but he’s a good doctor.
But his Decepticon past still haunts him. He was forced into becoming a test subject as part of a prototype combiner team, which left him stuck with a useless alt mode.
(Not that he lets that slow him down.)
And when he’s trying to convince Ratchet not to change form?
That’s his first reaction. Because that’s how the Decepticon hierarchy works.
I wonder how many times he’s had to do that before.
Even his paintjob betrays him.
And there’s no way he could have possibly known that the war was about to end, but there are probably some Autobots who still see him as just a ‘con who jumped ship when he saw which way the wind was blowing, and other such painfully mixed metaphors.
And even Drift still catches hell for his Decepticon past – you can’t tell me that Ambulon doesn’t.
Especially working with Pharma.
That probably didn’t make life very pleasant for Ambulon at all.
Like when Pharma’s trying to pin the blame for events at Delphi on someone? He picks Ambulon.
And oh, yeah. Where does he work? On Delphi. Delphi. Home of the D.J.D.
Y’know, the group of insane, psychopathic murders who’ve tasked themselves with hunting down traitors to Megatron’s cause and bringing them to “justice” in the most agonizing ways possible.
That D.J.D.
But Ambulon, haunted by his past, surrounded by those who have no reason to like him, on a planet that’s basically out to kill him, does his job, and he does it well.