Funnily enough, Fun Pub was able to do that because the toy itself had no bio of its own.
There was one written, but for reasons unknown, it went completely unpublished. Had it been, it would have established King Atlas as the same character as G1 Dai Atlas, making "King Atlas" Dai Atlas's...
A Fun Pub prose story retroactively declared him a Cybertron character, as another planetary leader like Override, Evac, Scourge, and Metroplex. He's the leader of Combatron, the Apocalypse Planet.
The same story also made Universe Whirl a Cybertron character too, also from Planet Combatron.
It likely boils down simply to "Everyone has their own idea that they want to add in as their own personal contribution, but it turns out it's all the same idea because no one does checks and balances on each other."
Just goes to show that Grandus oughtn't be a Titan of his own, either. ;)
I've said it before and I'll say it again: They are big guys, yes, but not as big as Cityformers like Fort Max and Metroplex. They're more like the height of Combiners.
It might sting more to hear that Alvarez's plans for MASK as a subset of Unit:E actually changed the acronym for seemingly no reason. Instead of the "Mobile Armored Strike Kommand", the were to have been the "Mechanically Advanced Secret Knights".
Or at least, that's what he claimed at one of...
Maybe after the failure of Unit:E and the Aligned continuity Rik Alvarez snuck into the backdoor of IDW and clandestinely planted the idea of Revolution into everyone's minds there, just so he could finally get his stealth M.A.S.K comeback one way or another. :p
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