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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
[[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]] stands in the [[fire dimension]], ready to do battle with [[Landmine (Energon)|Landmine]], [[Overhaul (Cybertron)|Overhaul]], and [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]. Landmine and Overhaul charge at Starscream, but Screamer makes short work of them, leaving only him and Optimus Prime standing. Optimus goes into super mode and challenges Starscream, but Starscream effortlessly dodges his cannon blast and smacks Optimus with his swords. Just then, all the [[Autobot]]s fade out of existence, revealing the battle as some sort of training exercise. [[Thundercracker (Armada)|Thundercracker]] arrives to compliment Starscream, but he just ignores it and takes a warp gate outta there.
[[Image:Cyb_ep7_oil_dont_stink.jpg|left|thumb|220px]]
[[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]] stands in the [[fire dimension]], ready to do battle with [[Landmine (Energon)|Landmine]], [[Overhaul (Cybertron)|Overhaul]], and [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]. As the [[Decepticon]] swordsman makes short work of the two smaller [[Autobot]]s, Optimus Prime silently converts to [[Super Mode]], but Starscream effortlessly dodges his cannon blast and takes him down. Suddenly, the three defeated Autobots fade out of existence, revealing the battle as some sort of training exercise. [[Thundercracker (Armada)|Thundercracker]] compliments Starscream on his victory, but Starscream ignores him and stalks off through a warp gate.


In the regular dimension, [[Bud Hansen|Bud]], [[Lori]] and [[Coby Hansen|Coby]] are watching a horror movie in a theater, with everyone except Coby enjoying it. After the movie, Lori calls Coby a "scaredy cat", which Coby denies, but Bud proves her right. Back at the Autobot base, [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire]], [[Scattorshot (Cybertron)|Scattorshot]] and Optimus Prime yuk it up, after which [[Jolt (Cybertron)|Jolt]] thinks going to the movies must be fun, and suggests that he come along next time. The Autobots don't think this is such a great idea, but Bud and Lori suggest the Autobots could pretend to be dressing as characters, like fanboys at anime [[convention]]s. Optimus thinks they might be a little tall for that. Landmine and [[Vector Prime]] enter, and Optimus Prime asks them about new developments regarding the [[Cyber Planet Key]]s, to which Landmine responds that there has been no progress. Vector Prime states the obvious by saying they must beat [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] to the Keys.
On Earth, [[Bud Hansen|Bud]], [[Lori]] and [[Coby Hansen|Coby]] are watching a horror movie in a theater. Horror movies, it turns out, are not exactly Coby's favourite thing in the world, and after the movie ends, Lori and Bud tease and scare him about it as they head to the Autobot base. [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire]], [[Scattorshot (Cybertron)|Scattorshot]] and Optimus Prime all find this story terribly amusing, as does [[Jolt (Cybertron)|Jolt]], who suggests that he join them on their next trip to the movies. The Autobots don't think this is such a great idea, but Bud and Lori suggest the Autobots could pretend to be dressing as characters, like fanboys at anime [[convention]]s. Optimus contemplates the idea for a moment, but Jetfire makes him realize that they're a little tall for that. Landmine and [[Vector Prime]] then enter, back from their latest fruitless search for more information about the [[Cyber Planet Key]]s.


Starscream meets Megatron over a body of water, Megatron asking if Starscream has located the [[Omega Lock]] yet. He hasn't, and Megatron accuses him of slacking off, while mentioning his new subordinates [[Ransack (Cybertron)|Ransack]] and [[Crumplezone (Cybertron)|Crumplezone]], who could, according to Megatron, replace Starscream at any moment. Megatron shows off the [[Planet Map]] and takes off through a warp gate, but behind his back, Starscream pulls out a copy of the map and declares himself more worthy of getting the Keys!
[[Image:Cyb ep7 starscream prostrates.jpg|left|thumb|220px]]


Lori is with his parents, her mom making tea and her dad trying to find Betelgeuse with a telescope. Lori asks his father what he would do if he ever met aliens, when they're suddenly interrupted by the [[Atlantis Pattern]] being projected into the sky from some nearby mountains. Lori rushes to the Autobot base to inform them of her sighting, and Optimus Prime immediately orders the Autobots to [[Roll out|roll]] towards the mysterious projection.
As night settles in, elsewhere on Earth, Megatron meets with Starscream over a body to water to ask if Starscream has located the [[Omega Lock]] yet. When Starscream responds that he hasn't, Megatron accuses him of slacking off, while at the same time casually mentioning his new subordinates [[Ransack (Cybertron)|Ransack]] and [[Crumplezone (Cybertron)|Crumplezone]], who could, he alleges, replace Starscream at any moment. Megatron shows off the [[Planet Map]] and takes off through a warp gate, but behind his back, Starscream pulls out a copy of the map and declares himself more worthy of getting the Keys!


The Autobots arrive on the scene to discover—surprise!—it's a Decepticon trap, set up by Thundercracker with a spotlight. As he opens fire on the Autobots, the explosions are observed by two rangers, who decide to head for the mountains to check it out. Landmine foils Thundercracker's attempt to cause an avalanche, and Optimus Prime responds by firing his trailer cannons. Just then, Starscream arrives, distinctly displeased about Thundercracker acting without his permission. Starscream challenges the Autobots, but Optimus Prime insists on fighting him head-to-head. Starscream charges him, but is easily thrown back by Optimus in his super mode.
[[Image:Cyb ep7 lousy dancer.jpg|right|thumb|220px]]


Jolt notices that the rangers who saw the earlier firefight are approaching the area and notifies Optimus Prime of this. Starscream suggests they call off their duel, which Optimus calls a "sober suggestion coming from one of Megatron's lackeys." Screamer takes offense to this and bashes Prime a few times before making a hasty exit with Thundercracker. The Autobots return to base, victorious, while the rangers are left baffled at the scene of the earlier battle.
While drinking tea with her parents and staring up at the stars, Lori is shocked to see the [[Atlantis Pattern]] being projected into the sky from some nearby mountains. She quickly contacts the Autobots to inform them, and the heroic robots immediately [[roll out|roll]] into action, only to discover—surprise!—it's a Decepticon trap set up by Thundercracker with a spotlight. As he opens fire on the Autobots, the explosions are observed by the town sheriff and his deputy, who decide to head for the mountains to check it out. Landmine foils Thundercracker's attempt to cause an avalanche, and Optimus Prime takes out the spotlight with his trailer's cannons. Just then, Starscream arrives, distinctly displeased about Thundercracker acting without his permission, but nonetheless willling to battle the Autobots and puting his training to the test. When Optimus goes to Super Mode, Starscream executes the same move he trained with, but Optimus blocks and counters it, to Starscreams' shock. Starscream decides to call the battle off when Jolt radios Prime to inform him of the approach of the sheriff, advocating that the Transformers' existence remain a secret. Optimus is surprised to hear such talk coming from one of Megatron's men, and Starscream's takes offense to being lumped in with Megatron, bashing Prime a few more times before making a hasty exit with Thundercracker. The Autobots return to base, victorious, while the sheriff and his deputy are left baffled at the sight of the now-deserted battlefield.


Meanwhile, on [[Velocitron]], [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] is trying—with the help of [[Brakedown (Cybertron)|Brakedown]] and [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]]—to tune himself up so he can beat [[Override (Cybertron)|Override]]. [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] notes that Hot Shot has removed his self-analysis system, which he considers a dangerous move. Hot Shot heads for the track anyway, where Override challenges him again and even gives him a big advantage. She catches up with and passes Hot Shot in no time, forcing him to use his [[Cyber Key]] power to get by her. Predictably, something breaks within Hot Shot and he crashes out of the track, but fortunately, he's relatively OK. Override admits to herself that Hot Shot's new pace was impressive.
[[Image:Cyb ep7 hotshot cyberkey.jpg|left|thumb|220px]]


Elsewhere on Velocitron, Megatron introduces Ransack and Crumplezone to Starscream, who asks if he can borrow the duo for a while. Shortly, Red Alert is digging around a junkyard, when he's surprised by Ransack and Crumplezone pointing their lights at him. Starscream is with them, telling the two to attack Red Alert. The battle doesn't go well for Red, and after Crumplezone fires his flame thrower at him, the Decepticons assume he's finished. However, Red Alert leaps out of the flames in his vehicle mode and uses his Cyber Key power to take care of Ransack and Crumplezone, but Starscream fires at him, leaving him lying in the junkyard. Starscream then flies away, musing about beginning the "age of Starscream" with the help of his copy of the Planet Map...
Meanwhile, on [[Velocitron]], [[Brakedown (Cybertron)|Brakedown]] and [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]] are hepling [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] tune himself up in preparation for his next race with [[Override (Cybertron)|Override]]. [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] worriedly that Hot Shot has removed his entire self-analysis system, but before he can raise any objections, Override arrives and the race being in earnest. Override even gives Hot Shot a big lead, but catches up with and passes him in no time. His heart burning for victory, Hot Shot taps into the Cyber Planet Key of Velocitron, at last awakening a [[Cyber Key]] power within himself. With this new "Accelewing" upgrade, Hot Shot soars by Override in the blink of an eye and seems sure to win... until his entire system blows out, thanks to a fault that he couldn't detect after removing his diagnostic system. He crashes through the guard-wall of the track and falls to the ground below, but fortunately, avoids serious injury. Override silently departs, but admits to herself that Hot Shot's new pace was impressive.


[[Image:Cyb ep7 your turn starscream.jpg|right|thumb|220px]]
Elsewhere on Velocitron, Starscream has joined Megatron on the planet and is introduced to Ransack and Crumplezone. Starscream asks if he can borrow the duo for a while, and leads them to a junkyard, where they surprise a scavenging Red Alert. The resultant battle doesn't go well for Red, and after Crumplezone fires his flamethrower at him, the Decepticons assume he's finished. However, Red Alert leaps out of the flames in his vehicle mode and uses his Cyber Key power to take out the surprised Ransack and Crumplezone, blasting them off into the sky. He prepares to turn his guns on Starscream, but without even flinching, Starscream deploy his chest cannons and takes Red Alert out with one shot. Leaving the unconscious Autobot lying in the junkyard. Starscream flies away, musing about beginning the "age of Starscream" with the help of his copy of the Planet Map...
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==Featured Characters==
==Featured Characters==
{{Featuredcharacters
{{Featuredcharacters
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* [[Six-Speed]] (12)
* [[Six-Speed]] (12)
* [[Vector Prime]] (13)
* [[Vector Prime]] (13)
* [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] (16)
* [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] (17)
* [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]] (17)
* [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]] (18)
* [[Brakedown (Cybertron)|Brakedown]] (18)
* [[Brakedown (Cybertron)|Brakedown]] (19)
* [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] (19)
* [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] (20)
* [[Override (Cybertron)|Override]] (20)
* [[Override (Cybertron)|Override]] (21)
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|c2=
* [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]] (1)
* [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]] (1)
* [[Thundercracker (Armada)|Thundercracker]] (5)
* [[Thundercracker (Armada)|Thundercracker]] (5)
* [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] (14)
* [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] (14)
* [[Ransack (Cybertron)|Ransack]] (21)
* [[Ransack (Cybertron)|Ransack]] (22)
* [[Crumplezone (Cybertron)|Crumplezone]] (22)
* [[Crumplezone (Cybertron)|Crumplezone]] (23)
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|c3=
* [[Bud Hansen]] (6)
* [[Bud Hansen]] (6)
* [[Lori]] (7)
* [[Lori]] (7)
* [[Coby Hansen]] (8)
* [[Coby Hansen]] (8)
* Lori's parents (15)
* [[Ernesto]] (15)
* Lori's mom (16)
}}
}}




==Quotes==
==Quotes==
"Huh! Thinks his oil don't stink! Hoo-wee! Well stink it do!"
:—The ever-eloquent '''Thundercracker''' comments on Starscream's snobbishness.
'''Optimus Prime:''' Humans!<br>
'''Starscream:''' Bad timing. We'd better call it a night. You're a lousy dancer anyway!<br>
'''Optimus Prime:''' That's a sober suggestion coming from one of Megatron's lackeys!<br>
'''Starscream:''' I'm not Megatron's lackey! I BOW TO '''NO-ONE!!'''<br>
:—Prime knows how to push Starscream's buttons.
==Other notes==
==Other notes==
===Differences with ''Galaxy Force''===
*In ''Cybertron'', as Lori looks up at the stars, she speaks in veiled terms to her father about the Autobots, asking him what he would do if he ever met aliens. In ''Galaxy Force'', she merely thinks about the Autobots to herself, and comments aloud on the romantic night sky.
*In ''Cybertron'', the sheriff decides to investigate the explosion in the mountains because he doesn't believe it to be the result of fireworks. In ''Galaxy Force'', he does so because he takes issue with fireworks being set off illegally.
===Animation or technical errors===
===Animation or technical errors===
* Optimus announces "Cyber key power" when activating his super mode, despite not actually using his cyber key.  This announcement isn't made in the original ''Galaxy Force'' episode.
* Optimus announces erroneously cries out "Cyber Key power!" instead of "Super Mode!" when shifting to his more powerful form. The error is not in the ''Galaxy Force'' version of the episode.
 
===Real-world references===


===Continuity errors===
*Thundercracker congratulates Starscream on his completion of the training exercise with a cry of "Way to git 'r' done!", paraphrasing the catchphrase of popular hick-comedian [[wikipedia:Larry_The_Cable_Guy|Larry The Cable Guy]]. It's not the last time the joke will be made in the course of the series.
===Miscellaneous trivia===
===Miscellaneous trivia===
*Optimus Prime uses his trailer's artillery emplacement mode for the first <!--and only?--> time in the series.
*So... when exactly ''did'' Starscream get his hands on the planet map to copy it?


[[Category:Cybertron episodes]]
[[Category:Cybertron episodes]]

Revision as of 00:00, 28 August 2009

Transformers: Cybertron ep 7
Galaxy Force ep 8
"Speed"
激闘! スタースクリーム ()
(Gekitō! Starscream)
"Fierce Fighting! Starscream"
Production company TV Aichi, We've, Tōkyū Agency
Airdate February 26, 2005 (Japanese)
July 30, 2005 (English)
Writer Genki Yoshimura
Director Atsushi Takeyama
Animation studio GONZO
Continuity Unicron Trilogy cartoon continuity

Synopsis

Starscream stands in the fire dimension, ready to do battle with Landmine, Overhaul, and Optimus Prime. As the Decepticon swordsman makes short work of the two smaller Autobots, Optimus Prime silently converts to Super Mode, but Starscream effortlessly dodges his cannon blast and takes him down. Suddenly, the three defeated Autobots fade out of existence, revealing the battle as some sort of training exercise. Thundercracker compliments Starscream on his victory, but Starscream ignores him and stalks off through a warp gate.

On Earth, Bud, Lori and Coby are watching a horror movie in a theater. Horror movies, it turns out, are not exactly Coby's favourite thing in the world, and after the movie ends, Lori and Bud tease and scare him about it as they head to the Autobot base. Jetfire, Scattorshot and Optimus Prime all find this story terribly amusing, as does Jolt, who suggests that he join them on their next trip to the movies. The Autobots don't think this is such a great idea, but Bud and Lori suggest the Autobots could pretend to be dressing as characters, like fanboys at anime conventions. Optimus contemplates the idea for a moment, but Jetfire makes him realize that they're a little tall for that. Landmine and Vector Prime then enter, back from their latest fruitless search for more information about the Cyber Planet Keys.

As night settles in, elsewhere on Earth, Megatron meets with Starscream over a body to water to ask if Starscream has located the Omega Lock yet. When Starscream responds that he hasn't, Megatron accuses him of slacking off, while at the same time casually mentioning his new subordinates Ransack and Crumplezone, who could, he alleges, replace Starscream at any moment. Megatron shows off the Planet Map and takes off through a warp gate, but behind his back, Starscream pulls out a copy of the map and declares himself more worthy of getting the Keys!

While drinking tea with her parents and staring up at the stars, Lori is shocked to see the Atlantis Pattern being projected into the sky from some nearby mountains. She quickly contacts the Autobots to inform them, and the heroic robots immediately roll into action, only to discover—surprise!—it's a Decepticon trap set up by Thundercracker with a spotlight. As he opens fire on the Autobots, the explosions are observed by the town sheriff and his deputy, who decide to head for the mountains to check it out. Landmine foils Thundercracker's attempt to cause an avalanche, and Optimus Prime takes out the spotlight with his trailer's cannons. Just then, Starscream arrives, distinctly displeased about Thundercracker acting without his permission, but nonetheless willling to battle the Autobots and puting his training to the test. When Optimus goes to Super Mode, Starscream executes the same move he trained with, but Optimus blocks and counters it, to Starscreams' shock. Starscream decides to call the battle off when Jolt radios Prime to inform him of the approach of the sheriff, advocating that the Transformers' existence remain a secret. Optimus is surprised to hear such talk coming from one of Megatron's men, and Starscream's takes offense to being lumped in with Megatron, bashing Prime a few more times before making a hasty exit with Thundercracker. The Autobots return to base, victorious, while the sheriff and his deputy are left baffled at the sight of the now-deserted battlefield.

Meanwhile, on Velocitron, Brakedown and Clocker are hepling Hot Shot tune himself up in preparation for his next race with Override. Red Alert worriedly that Hot Shot has removed his entire self-analysis system, but before he can raise any objections, Override arrives and the race being in earnest. Override even gives Hot Shot a big lead, but catches up with and passes him in no time. His heart burning for victory, Hot Shot taps into the Cyber Planet Key of Velocitron, at last awakening a Cyber Key power within himself. With this new "Accelewing" upgrade, Hot Shot soars by Override in the blink of an eye and seems sure to win... until his entire system blows out, thanks to a fault that he couldn't detect after removing his diagnostic system. He crashes through the guard-wall of the track and falls to the ground below, but fortunately, avoids serious injury. Override silently departs, but admits to herself that Hot Shot's new pace was impressive.

Elsewhere on Velocitron, Starscream has joined Megatron on the planet and is introduced to Ransack and Crumplezone. Starscream asks if he can borrow the duo for a while, and leads them to a junkyard, where they surprise a scavenging Red Alert. The resultant battle doesn't go well for Red, and after Crumplezone fires his flamethrower at him, the Decepticons assume he's finished. However, Red Alert leaps out of the flames in his vehicle mode and uses his Cyber Key power to take out the surprised Ransack and Crumplezone, blasting them off into the sky. He prepares to turn his guns on Starscream, but without even flinching, Starscream deploy his chest cannons and takes Red Alert out with one shot. Leaving the unconscious Autobot lying in the junkyard. Starscream flies away, musing about beginning the "age of Starscream" with the help of his copy of the Planet Map...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)


Quotes

"Huh! Thinks his oil don't stink! Hoo-wee! Well stink it do!"

—The ever-eloquent Thundercracker comments on Starscream's snobbishness.


Optimus Prime: Humans!
Starscream: Bad timing. We'd better call it a night. You're a lousy dancer anyway!
Optimus Prime: That's a sober suggestion coming from one of Megatron's lackeys!
Starscream: I'm not Megatron's lackey! I BOW TO NO-ONE!!

—Prime knows how to push Starscream's buttons.

Other notes

Differences with Galaxy Force

  • In Cybertron, as Lori looks up at the stars, she speaks in veiled terms to her father about the Autobots, asking him what he would do if he ever met aliens. In Galaxy Force, she merely thinks about the Autobots to herself, and comments aloud on the romantic night sky.
  • In Cybertron, the sheriff decides to investigate the explosion in the mountains because he doesn't believe it to be the result of fireworks. In Galaxy Force, he does so because he takes issue with fireworks being set off illegally.

Animation or technical errors

  • Optimus announces erroneously cries out "Cyber Key power!" instead of "Super Mode!" when shifting to his more powerful form. The error is not in the Galaxy Force version of the episode.

Real-world references

  • Thundercracker congratulates Starscream on his completion of the training exercise with a cry of "Way to git 'r' done!", paraphrasing the catchphrase of popular hick-comedian Larry The Cable Guy. It's not the last time the joke will be made in the course of the series.

Miscellaneous trivia

  • Optimus Prime uses his trailer's artillery emplacement mode for the first time in the series.
  • So... when exactly did Starscream get his hands on the planet map to copy it?