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| - Astoria was taken to the Sky Platform, the Decepticons' new power-gathering facility, where Soundwave and Rumble attempted to interrogate her about her father's formula with the psycho-probe, but got nowhere. Megatron then tried his own hand at interrogating her. What he experienced was frustration beyond anything Starscream could hope to cause. Finally, Powerglide arrived and managed to rescue her. While no one was looking, Astoria destroyed the gem in her necklace, which contained the formula Megatron sought. She was then sent home, while Powerglide seemed to experience some sort of strange reaction in his circuits. The Girl Who Loved Powerglide
- Astoria Whitney Carlton-Ritz (born February 17, 1966) is an American heiress, socialite, television personality, businesswoman, fashion designer, entrepreneur, model, actress, producer, author and singer. She is the daughter of Conrad Carlton-Ritz, the founder of Hybrid Technologies. Born in New York City and raised in both California and New York, Carlton-Ritz inherited a vast fortune as well as control of Hybrid Technologies at the death of her father. Her hard-partying lifestyle and rumored short-lived relationships with Johnny Depp and Matthew Broderick led her to earn a position as a fixture in entertainment news. For her notoriety as a socialite, Carlton-Ritz was hailed by the media as "New York's leading It Girl" in 2001.
- Once upon a time, Powerglide saved Astoria Carlton-Ritz from the Decepticons' clutches in a light-hearted adventure. The two developed a very strong bond, which could perhaps even be called "love," as absurd as the idea of a woman loving a robot might be. However, time passed, and as humans generally do, Astoria grew older and older, while Powerglide stayed pretty much the same. Astoria's mother forbade her from staying in contact with the mini-bot, and even went so far as to try and sue Powerglide on a bunch of trumped up charges.
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| - Once upon a time, Powerglide saved Astoria Carlton-Ritz from the Decepticons' clutches in a light-hearted adventure. The two developed a very strong bond, which could perhaps even be called "love," as absurd as the idea of a woman loving a robot might be. However, time passed, and as humans generally do, Astoria grew older and older, while Powerglide stayed pretty much the same. Astoria's mother forbade her from staying in contact with the mini-bot, and even went so far as to try and sue Powerglide on a bunch of trumped up charges. Astoria tried to get into relationships with human men, but none of them ever warmed her heart quite like Powerglide did. So she became an old, lonely woman, slowly losing her grip on her sanity, until finally, one day, she learned that Powerglide had been turned into a human, and, well, something in her snapped.
- Astoria was taken to the Sky Platform, the Decepticons' new power-gathering facility, where Soundwave and Rumble attempted to interrogate her about her father's formula with the psycho-probe, but got nowhere. Megatron then tried his own hand at interrogating her. What he experienced was frustration beyond anything Starscream could hope to cause. Finally, Powerglide arrived and managed to rescue her. While no one was looking, Astoria destroyed the gem in her necklace, which contained the formula Megatron sought. She was then sent home, while Powerglide seemed to experience some sort of strange reaction in his circuits. The Girl Who Loved Powerglide
- Astoria Whitney Carlton-Ritz (born February 17, 1966) is an American heiress, socialite, television personality, businesswoman, fashion designer, entrepreneur, model, actress, producer, author and singer. She is the daughter of Conrad Carlton-Ritz, the founder of Hybrid Technologies. Born in New York City and raised in both California and New York, Carlton-Ritz inherited a vast fortune as well as control of Hybrid Technologies at the death of her father. Her hard-partying lifestyle and rumored short-lived relationships with Johnny Depp and Matthew Broderick led her to earn a position as a fixture in entertainment news. For her notoriety as a socialite, Carlton-Ritz was hailed by the media as "New York's leading It Girl" in 2001. Spoiled rotten, Astoria is mostly a figurehead with little control over the company's goings-on. Instead, she spends most of her time throwing herself lavish parties and wondering why nobody wants to be her friend. She has the bizarre ability to jinx any mechanical device just by coming into contact with it, which is just one more reason why she keeps away from her father's company and its equipment. Astoria also has a thing for Powerglide. She mostly spends her time with the Hilton sisters.
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