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*This is not the first time Optimus Prime has led the [[Prime Force]]. | *This is not the first time Optimus Prime has led the [[Prime Force]]. | ||
**The mention of [[Powerlinx!Powerlinking]] must be him alluding to that time. | |||
===Real-world references=== | ===Real-world references=== | ||
Revision as of 05:41, 21 August 2017
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| "Moon Breaker" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | August 19, 2017 (Canada) | |||||
| Writer | Johnny Hartmann | |||||
| Director | Vinton Heuck | |||||
| Animation studio | Polygon Pictures | |||||
Optimus Prime arrives to recruit Drift for a special mission, sparking a competition between Sideswipe and Strongarm over who'd be better suited to take Drift's spot; the Autobots go to the moon to recover a dangerous weapon.
Synopsis
Further information in this article is coming soon as it pertains to information that has not yet been officially released. |
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
Notes
Continuity notes
Prisoner manifest
- In stasis: Crustacion, Ragebyte, Zorillor, Springload, Boostwing, Jacknab, Pilfer, Shadow Raker, Flamesnort, Simacore
- Returned to Cybertron: Motormaster, Drag Strip, Wildbreak, Heatseeker, Slashmark.
Transformers references
- This is not the first time Optimus Prime has led the Prime Force.
- The mention of Powerlinx!Powerlinking must be him alluding to that time.
Real-world references
- The episode's title references the classic James Bond film Moonraker.
- "Prime Force One" of course references Air Force One.


