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  • Keepers Trilogy
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  • In 2003, capitalizing on the recent success of the Dreamwave Transformers comic book Prime Directives (#1 in sales for the year,) iBooks released a trilogy of Transformers novels. * Hardwired by Scott Ciencin * Annihilation by David Cian * Fusion by David Cian The three books form a continuous narrative that takes place in the missing year betwen Prime Directives and Dreamwave's follow-up miniseries War and Peace. All 3 novels were collected into a hardbound omnibus in 2004 for the Science Fiction Book Club.
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  • In 2003, capitalizing on the recent success of the Dreamwave Transformers comic book Prime Directives (#1 in sales for the year,) iBooks released a trilogy of Transformers novels. * Hardwired by Scott Ciencin * Annihilation by David Cian * Fusion by David Cian The three books form a continuous narrative that takes place in the missing year betwen Prime Directives and Dreamwave's follow-up miniseries War and Peace. All 3 novels were collected into a hardbound omnibus in 2004 for the Science Fiction Book Club. The short story Two for the Price of One by Brandie Tarvin in the 2004 anthology Transformers Legends seems to be set in the same continuity. Ironically, since this story takes place after Megatron's return to power, which had just started when Dreamwave went belly-up, it represents the latest known point on the Dreamwave continuity timeline.