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* As is the norm at this point, Optimus Prime began as the humble Orion Pax, although his past as a manual labourer specifically evokes his backstory in the ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'' episode "[[War Dawn (episode)|War Dawn]]". The idea that Orion received the Matrix from a Prime—specifically, what appears to be a version of Alpha Trion—has its roots in the episode "[[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4]]", which established that Trion had safeguarded the Matrix for eons, waiting for a 'bot worthy of carrying the artifact; this plot beat also made its way into the "[[Aligned continuity family|Aligned]]" continuity, and, more recently, the ''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|Cyberverse]]'' cartoon episode "[[Matrix of Leadership (episode)|Matrix of Leadership]]". | * As is the norm at this point, Optimus Prime began as the humble Orion Pax, although his past as a manual labourer specifically evokes his backstory in the ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'' episode "[[War Dawn (episode)|War Dawn]]". The idea that Orion received the Matrix from a Prime—specifically, what appears to be a version of Alpha Trion—has its roots in the episode "[[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4]]", which established that Trion had safeguarded the Matrix for eons, waiting for a 'bot worthy of carrying the artifact; this plot beat also made its way into the "[[Aligned continuity family|Aligned]]" continuity, and, more recently, the ''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|Cyberverse]]'' cartoon episode "[[Matrix of Leadership (episode)|Matrix of Leadership]]". | ||
* Optimus Prime's brief flashback features our first look at the [[Thirteen]] original Transformers of this universe. As evidenced by the apparent lack of [[Micronus Prime]], the Primes either don't match up to the traditional roster introduced in ''[[Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus]]'', or else they've been drastically redesigned. However, each member of the Thirteen is shown holding one object or weapon, many of which correspond to a pre-existing [[Artifacts of the Primes|artifact]]. Recognizable artifacts include what might be the [[Forge of Solus Prime]], [[The Fallen|Megatronus]]'s [[Requiem Blaster (Megatronus)|Requiem Blaster]], the [[Matrix of Leadership]], held by what appears to be a version of [[Alpha Trion (disambiguation)|Alpha Trion]], the [[Enigma of Combination]], the [[Triptych Mask]], what may be [[Amalgamous Prime]] holding the [[Transformation cog|Transformation Cog]] as it appeared in ''[[Transformers (2019 comic)|Transformers]]'' [[Lord of Misrule: Sea of Rust I|#34]], and the [[Star Saber (Prima)|Star Saber]]. The other artifacts and their bearers are too abstract to draw any concrete connections, although the two 'bots on the far right are ''probably'' meant to be incarnations of [[Liege Maximo]] and [[Vector Prime]].8 | * Optimus Prime's brief flashback features our first look at the [[Thirteen]] original Transformers of this universe. As evidenced by the apparent lack of [[Micronus Prime]], the Primes either don't match up to the traditional roster introduced in ''[[Transformers: The Covenant of Primus|The Covenant of Primus]]'', or else they've been drastically redesigned. However, each member of the Thirteen is shown holding one object or weapon, many of which correspond to a pre-existing [[Artifacts of the Primes|artifact]]. Recognizable artifacts include what might be the [[Forge of Solus Prime]], [[The Fallen|Megatronus]]'s [[Requiem Blaster (Megatronus)|Requiem Blaster]], the [[Matrix of Leadership]], held by what appears to be a version of [[Alpha Trion (disambiguation)|Alpha Trion]], the [[Enigma of Combination]], the [[Triptych Mask]], what may be [[Amalgamous Prime]] holding the [[Transformation cog|Transformation Cog]] as it appeared in ''[[Transformers (2019 comic)|Transformers]]'' [[Lord of Misrule: Sea of Rust I|#34]], and the [[Star Saber (Prima)|Star Saber]]. The other artifacts and their bearers are too abstract to draw any concrete connections, although the two 'bots on the far right are ''probably'' meant to be incarnations of [[Liege Maximo]] and [[Vector Prime]].8 | ||
* The virtual Megatron simulation sports a retractable purple [[Energon mace]], as | * The virtual Megatron simulation sports a retractable purple [[Energon mace]], as Megatron originally did in the G1 episode "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 2]]". We'll see in later episodes the actual Megatron does also have this weapon. | ||
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Revision as of 21:53, 31 July 2023
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| "Disarmed" | ||||||
| Season | 1 | |||||
| No. in season | 20 | |||||
| Production company | Entertainment One Nickelodeon | |||||
| Airdate | July 28, 2023 | |||||
| Writer | Maasai Singleton | |||||
| Director | Matthew Humphreys | |||||
| Animation studio | Icon Creative Studio | |||||
Robby's attempt to learn more about his cyber-sleeve attracts the attention of Mandroid, who wants the technology for himself.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Characters in italic text appear only in Flashbacks.)
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Terrans | Others |
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Quotes
(blares horn) "Don't act like I'm not here! ... Rude."
- - Swindle ruins a perfectly good moment.
Notes
Continuity notes
- Hashtag's time under Mandroid's control in "Home, Part 2' is recalled when she finds herself forced out of G.H.O.S.T.'s systems courtesy of Mandroid, when she tries to shut down the simulation.
Transformers references

- As is the norm at this point, Optimus Prime began as the humble Orion Pax, although his past as a manual labourer specifically evokes his backstory in the The Transformers episode "War Dawn". The idea that Orion received the Matrix from a Prime—specifically, what appears to be a version of Alpha Trion—has its roots in the episode "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4", which established that Trion had safeguarded the Matrix for eons, waiting for a 'bot worthy of carrying the artifact; this plot beat also made its way into the "Aligned" continuity, and, more recently, the Cyberverse cartoon episode "Matrix of Leadership".
- Optimus Prime's brief flashback features our first look at the Thirteen original Transformers of this universe. As evidenced by the apparent lack of Micronus Prime, the Primes either don't match up to the traditional roster introduced in The Covenant of Primus, or else they've been drastically redesigned. However, each member of the Thirteen is shown holding one object or weapon, many of which correspond to a pre-existing artifact. Recognizable artifacts include what might be the Forge of Solus Prime, Megatronus's Requiem Blaster, the Matrix of Leadership, held by what appears to be a version of Alpha Trion, the Enigma of Combination, the Triptych Mask, what may be Amalgamous Prime holding the Transformation Cog as it appeared in Transformers #34, and the Star Saber. The other artifacts and their bearers are too abstract to draw any concrete connections, although the two 'bots on the far right are probably meant to be incarnations of Liege Maximo and Vector Prime.8
- The virtual Megatron simulation sports a retractable purple Energon mace, as Megatron originally did in the G1 episode "More than Meets the Eye, Part 2". We'll see in later episodes the actual Megatron does also have this weapon.
Real-world references
Errors
- Nightshade and Wheeljack mispronounce Teletraan I as "TeleTRON One", an error first seen in the franchise in Beast Wars and later repeated (solely by Optimus Prime) in Cyberverse. This is later corrected when Optimus and Agent Croft pronounce it "TeleTRAN One" in "Stowed Away, Stowaways".
Trivia
Foreign localization
German
- Title: "Entwaffnet"
- Original airdate: July 29, 2023


