Transformers: Dark of the Moon: The Junior Novel

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Transformers: Dark of the Moon: The Junior Novel
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AuthorMichael Kelly
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
SeriesTransformers
GenreScience fiction
PublisherLittle, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
May 2011
Media typePrint (Softcover)
Pages144
ISBN978-0-316-18629-2
Preceded byTransformers: Revenge of The Fallen: The Junior Novel 

Transformers: Dark of the Moon: The Junior Novel is an adaptation of the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon written by Michael Kelly.[1] For younger readers the violence featured in the movie is scaled down considerably and the book features a different ending than the one seen in the film to avoid spoilers as the novel was released before the movie was, although this could be contributed to the fact that the novel may have been based on an earlier version of the script than the one seen in the final film.

Characters[]

Autobots[]

  • Brains, Wheelie's sidekick, who turns into a Lenovo ThinkPad .
  • Bumblebee, Sam's friend among the Autobots. Transforms into a yellow Bugatti Chiron.
  • Ironhide, Autobot weapon specialist. Transforms into a GMC Topkick.
  • Mirage, a autobot spy who turns into a Ferrari 458 Italia.
  • Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots on Earth. He transforms into a conventional Peterbilt 379 cab.
  • Ratchet, the autobot medic who transforms into a search and rescue Hummer H2.
  • Sentinel Prime, the previous autobot leader, who made a deal with Megatron to help save Cybertron. He transforms into an airport crash tender fire truck.
  • Sideswipe, the autobot warrior who turns into a Corvette Centennial.
  • Wheelie, a former decepticon drone who transforms into a toy remote controlled monster truck.
  • Wheeljack, the autobot's "scientist", who transforms into a blue Mercedes-Benz car.
  • The Wreckers, a group of Autobots who turn into race cars.
    • Leadfoot transforms into Juan Pablo Montoya's number 42.
    • Roadbuster transforms into Dale Earnhadt Jr's number 88.
    • Topspin transforms into Jimmie's Johnson's number 48.

Decepticons[]

  • The Dreads, a trio of Decepticons who become FBI SUVs.
    • Crankcase, the leader.
    • Crowbar, second in command.
    • Hatchet, the beast.
  • Driller, a Cybertronian mechanical beast used for mining. He is Shockwave's "pet".
  • Laserbeak, small bird-like spy for the Decepticons, turns into a computer. Controlled by Soundwave.
  • Megatron, leader of the Decepticons. He turns into a Russian oil tanker. He's still damaged from the events of Revenge of the Fallen.
  • Shockwave, logical and loyal follower of the Decepticon leader, Megatron.
  • Soundwave, a satellite, who comes to Earth in form of a silver Mercedes-Benz.
  • Starscream, Megatron's crafty lieutenant who transforms into a F-22 Raptor.
  • Scrapper, a constructicon warrior who transforms into a CAT Construction Vehicle.
  • Barricade, a decepticon brute who transforms into a police car.
  • Igor, a pesty decepticon who is Long Haul's head from ROTF.

Humans[]

  • Buzz Aldrin, American Astronaut and one of the first men on the moon. Based on the real-world person of the same name.
  • Carly Spencer, Sam's girlfriend.
  • Dutch, Seymour Simmons' assistant.
  • Dylan Gould, Carly's boss and secret ally of the Decepticons.
  • National Director of Intelligence Charlotte Mearing.
  • Jerry Wang
  • Lt. Colonel William Lennox, human soldier, member of NEST.
  • Neil Armstrong, American Astronaut and one of the first men on the moon. Based on the real-world person of the same name.
  • Sam Witwicky, human ally to the Autobots.
  • Seymour Simmons, former Sector 7 agent who wrote a book on his experiences in the government.

Robert Epps

Notes[]

This is not the only Transformers book to occur during the 1969 moon landing. Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday takes place during the launch of the Apollo 11 launch as well.

References[]

  1. ^ Michael Kelly (2011). Transformers: Dark of the Moon The Junior Novel. Ballantine Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. ISBN 978-0-316-18629-2.

External links[]

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