This article is about the IDW story. For the Rescue Bots episode, see Upgrades.
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While battling Transit in London, Kup is convinced by Bryce Chan that the old ways aren't necessarily the best.
Synopsis
In London, England, Kup tracks down the rogue Decepticon Transit, who has taken the form of one of the city's famous double-decker buses. The Decepticon lands a blow that shatters the old Autobot's chest, but Kup retaliates with a punch so strong that he smashes his own hand to pieces delivering it, which hurls Transit all the way over a nearby building. Taking a moment to recover, Kup is approached by Bryce Chan of the Action Man Programme, who has brought with him an assortment of hi-tech enhancements that he sets about installing in Kup's body to help him in his fight. Kup tries to object, having a bad history of others tinkering with his insides, but Bryce carries on without so much as a by-your-leave. Once he has finished, to give the upgrades the few minutes they need to come online, Bryce bravely tries to distract Transit... and of course, soon finds himself running from a double-decker bus that comes roaring towards him, smashing cars out of the way as it goes. When one of the cars explodes, the blast hurls Bryce to the ground, and just as Transit transforms to loom over the fallen human... Kup nails the Decepticon in the back with an energy blast from the new chest-cannon Bryce has installed in his body, launching Transit right through the London Eye! Kup accepts that maybe the upgrades weren't such a bad idea, but he is less impressed by Bryce's puns.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
"Yeah, so I guess those updates weren't the worst idea in the world."
"They've certainly made you more than meets the eye... get it? Get it? London Eye? 'Meets the Eye?'"
"Mm. Not bad. But keep the pun work to the professionals, okay kid?"
- —Kup and Bryce Chan
Notes
Continuity notes
Transformers references
- Transit is based on the Robot in Disguise character of the same name, who appeared in issue #2 of IDW's short-lived Robots in Disguise comic. Obviously chosen for this story thanks to his bus alternate mode, in making the move from that continuity to this one, he's gained a new red color scheme to match Britain's famous double-decker buses.