So, to elaborate, I haven't seen this comic in about a year and a half to two years now, but I still remember it vividly both from when I was extremely enthusiastic about it Wayback win, and when I decided to re-read it when I moved to years ago. I moved yet again, so things are even more discombobulated, as I didn't actually get to properly unboxed very much stuff last time, and now all those boxes have scrambled themselves even more so. I have some stuff in a storage unit, some stuff still in boxes somewhere in my new home, and some a kept in the trusted hands of good friends from my homeland. The thing is though, I don't know which box it ended up going into, I remember coming across it when we were moving it yet again, but I unfortunately lost track of it. I can guarantee that it probably didn't get thrown away, as I specified to our helpers who are helping us get everything properly packed up and such and ready to go that that was some thing that definitely was important to me and I wanted to keep, the thing is though, I don't know if it's in the storage unit, my friends house or in some random box I have an opened yet in my new home that I moved into recently.
The thing is though, as I mentioned before, the memory of the impact of the story as well as the impact of transformers prime overall is still fresh in my mind and I decided to go back and rewatch the show over again, as it's a huge piece of early adolescent nostalgia for me, and as one does, when feeling stressed, depressed and lonely from the sudden shift to early adulthood does, one must indulge in their early adolescent pleasures, as well as insult their previous selves for their other cringe in their ability in story writing, illustration and flat out horny interests. We all were especially weird, cringe and horny at the time, even if the word "horny jail" wasn't uttered much.
Being in the wrong place at the wrong time seems to be the way for certain humans who run into the autobots while they are fighting the decepticons. For a seemingly lonely, and homeless girl, meeting the autobots is set to change her life forever. However, things are not as easy as the autobots first learn. Especially as they find her to bring her back to the base for safety, it becomes immediately apparent that she is different from humans. And she also poses a danger to the humans they have taken in for safety.
However, they learn that she is the way she is because of evil, cruel men who kidnapped her as a toddler and forced her to endure cruel experiments to the point she is no longer considered a human. Especially as she has a side to her that requires her to hunt for a specific food source. And the autobots learn that she has no choice when the beast side of her fails to resist the scent of fresh meat. And unfortunately, it also shows that the girl has zero choice in the matter.
Despite that, Jack Darby finds himself in a peculiar position with the girl. Even though he is terrified of her, the girl seems to be intrigued. He does not understand at first, until she eventually explains the possible reason. He finds himself uncertain by the development, but realizes that he might be able to help her.
The autobots are now stuck fighting a war with the autobots, and learning of the horror of the girl's past. They search for the people responsible for the illegal experimentation that has caused the girl to lose her identity, and become something people would see as a monster. Worse still, the fate of her own life depends on these people. It becomes obvious when the human part of her slowly begins to disappear, losing control of herself and sense of self, until the autobots figure out how to help her and keeping her away from the monsters who destroyed her. Only not knowing if they could ever fix her without stripping the very human side of her forever.