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Revision as of 18:23, 7 October 2010

This article is about the episode in which Cosmic Rust appears. For the titular term of the episode, see Cosmic Rust (disease).
The Transformers ep 61
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers ep 48

Don't ask, dude... Don't ask.
"Cosmic Rust"
Production code 700-60
Production company Sunbow Productions
Airdate December 26, 1985
Written by Paul Davids
Continuity Generation 1 cartoon continuity

After finding a new weapon, Megatron becomes infected with a strange disease... one he intends to use against the Autobots.

Japanese title: 恐怖のコスミックルスト! (Kyōfu no Cosmic Rust!, "The Terrifying Cosmic Rust!")

Synopsis

WhY mY sHoUlDeRs hURt?

While flying through space in Astrotrain, Megatron, Starscream, and Rumble discover a planet with the Autobot symbol visible from orbit. Heading to investigate, they find a deserted city and a pillar inscribed with Ancient Autobot. Activating a recorded message, they are warned to leave, or never return to Cybertron... all in rhyme. Disregarding the warnings, the Decepticons discover a Lightning Bug. While attempting to move it, they set it off, causing the ceiling above them to be destroyed. Megatron is pleased—the Autobots have created a weapon that will allow him to destroy them. While leaving the planet, an asteroid follows Astrotrain (look, just go with the flow) and Megatron destroys it. Bad idea, as the debris penetrates Astrotrain, with one piece hitting Megatron in the shoulder. Heading for their base, Starscream removes the rock, only to discover that Megatron's shoulder is covered in ruuusttt.

In New York City, Perceptor is being awarded for his creation of corrostop, a new solution which prevents rust and corrosion. The Autobots plan to spray all the world's monuments with it, but for the moment, they only have enough to spray the Statue of Liberty. Meanwhile, Megatron's health is deteriorating rapidly, and he orders the Stunticons to bring him Perceptor. Heading for Liberty Island, the Decepticons capture Perceptor and load him into Blitzwing, with the Aerialbots in pursuit. The Autobot jets follow the kidnappers all the way to the Decepticon base, but the Coneheads use the Lightning Bug to drive them off.

Taken within their base, Perceptor is horrified to discover that Megatron is covered in rust. The Decepticon leader offers Perceptor a chance to end the war in exchange for curing him. As Perceptor analyzes the Decepticon, he discovers that Megatron is infected with a metallic plague and that the lightning bug is exacerbating the condition. Perceptor offers Megatron corrostop, which manages to wash the rust away. Megatron declares that the Decepticons are about to be cured.

Kentucky Fried Aerialbot.

At the Autobot base, the Aerialbots are explaining what happened to Optimus Prime, when Megatron contacts the Autobot leader. Megatron says that Prime has until noon to reach Perceptor, or sunlight focused through his lens will ignite the fuse on a bomb and blow him to pieces. Despite knowing it's a trap, Prime takes all the Autobots with him to rescue Perceptor. As the Autobots arrive, Perceptor warns them to keep away, but Prime pulls Perceptor away once the bomb ignites and explodes, only for Perceptor to reveal that he is infected with Cosmic Rust.

Fonzie would be proud.

Returning to the base, the Autobots query Teletraan I, who tells them of the fate of Antilla, the world the Decepticons visited. Then, the Autobots notice that they're infected with Cosmic Rust as well. Worse, Megatron is using the Lightning Bug to make the plague spread. Their only hope is corrostop, but Cosmos and Blaster have discovered that Ingredient X, an important ingredient for making corrostop, is gone. Wheeljack suspects that they can use the matter duplicator to make more, if he and Perceptor can fix it. Meanwhile, Ratchet does his best to stem the tide, but they're fading fast. Megatron is watching via Laserbeak, loving every minute of it, only to learn that the matter duplicator now works, thanks to kicking a unique solution provided by Perceptor. All they need is some corrostop from the Statue of Liberty to replicate.

"You maniacs! You blew it up!"

Heading to the Statue of Liberty, Megatron orders the Stunticons to form Menasor and use the Lightning Bug to destroy the statue. However, the Autobots are already there, and the Aerialbots form Superion. The Autobot combiner is able to defeat Menasor and destroy the Lightning Bug. Megatron, out of ideas, orders a retreat. Bumblebee is quite pleased: they not only saved themselves, but also Lady Liberty.


(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans

Quotes

"Starscream! Keep your grubby fingers off that. It could be a booby trap!"
"What trap? This is a prehistoric communication device, you uneducated dolt!"

Megatron and Starscream, doing what they do best.


"Where there's a curse on the door, there's treasure on the other side."

Starscream, who has never seen an Indiana Jones movie.


"If that's a lightning bug, I'd sure hate to meet up with a dragonfly."

Astrotrain hates big bugs (nearly his size) and he cannot lie.


"Unfortunately, the operation is successful."

Starscream bemoans removing an infected meteor fragment from Megatron.


"It's some weird kind of heat ray—and it works!"

Air Raid expresses not-unjustified amazement at the efficiency of the Decepticons' weapon-of-the-day.


"Somebody's gotta get us back to Cybertron, Prime. I never thought the end would come like this."

Bumblebee, dying from Cosmic Rust and apparently wanting to destroy his home planet.


"The Cosmic Rust has infiltrated your logic circuits."
"Maybe so, but I'll bet it hasn't affected my aim."

Megatron and Optimus Prime

Notes

Animation or technical glitches

  • In the shot that pans over the Autobots spraying down the Statue of Liberty, Gears is colored in Rumble's blue and purple.
  • Apparently, Blitzwing is large enough in flight mode to carry the Stunticons and Perceptor.
  • When Megatron's left arm falls to pieces from the rust infection, his fusion cannon is attached to his upper arm instead of its usual place on his forearm.
  • After arriving at Fox Creek Canyon to rescue Perceptor, Optimus transforms to robot mode, but he has no feet!
  • More of a sound editing mistake: when Menasor is attacked by the firepower of the Aerialbots at the Statue of Liberty, parts of Astrotrain's voice (going back to when he is badly damaged by the asteroids en route to Earth with the heat ray) are used instead of Menasor's normal speech.

Continuity errors

  • Astrotrain, who got damaged a lot more by the infectious meteor than Megatron, is never shown to be infected. Starscream should likewise be infected, having pulled out the asteroid fragment from Megatron, but again this is never shown. Megatron's statement that "Decepticons—we are about to be cured!" implies that he's not the only victim, though the story focus in general implies that he is.
  • Couldn't Prime have moved the explosives away from the infected and very contagious Perceptor, rather than vice versa? Though the Cosmic Rust seems capable of spreading through the air, Prime could at least try not to get infected.
  • According to Teletraan I, the "Lost Legion" of Autobots had already colonized Antilla at the dawn of time. That's a pretty ambitious timetable!
  • Apparently, the Decepticons' entire hope of victory relied on Menasor being able to destroy the Statue of Liberty with the Lightning Bug, and not Menasor's own tendency to smash everything he looks at.
  • Perceptor didn't keep a single drop of corrostop? Not even a laboratory sample? Not even inside the tanks of the spray hoses used to coat the Statue of Liberty?
  • Despite its seemingly great potential for all sorts of useful purposes (or mischief, as the Decepticons are well aware of its existence), the Matter Duplicator is never seen again.
  • In this episode, Cosmos is able to determine for certain that there is no more Ingredient X in the universe. Yet throughout seasons 2 and 3, it is determined that the Transformers are unable to tell whether and where other rare and important chemicals exist, even when they are on earth, and that they are constantly discovering new planets which they had never seen before.

Real-world references

  • Teletraan I calls the fallen Autobot civilization the "13th Legion—the Lost Legion". This could be a reference to the Lost Tribe of Israel, which was also the 13th Tribe.
  • Writer Paul Davids mentioned that the idea of a plague spreading amongst the Transformers was inspired in part by the AIDS crisis of the 1980s.

Trivia

  • This episode was originally going to be the Generation 1 cartoon's first attempt to introduce the Matrix into its continuity, before The Transformers: The Movie! In the finished episode, Starscream merely laments that none of the Decepticons can read "Ancient Autobot". In the script, however, Megatron can read the language, and translates it, discovering that the Thirteenth Legion came to Antilla during "the first millennium after the creation of the Autobot Matrix". Starscream dates this to five hundred thousand years before they left for Earth (which is to say, 4.5 million years ago). This, of course, would conflict greatly with what we would go on to learn of the Matrix when it was properly introduced, and, indeed, is not even internally consistent with the rest of the script itself, which claims (pretty stupidly) that the legion has been on Antilla since the "dawn of time".
  • Megatron coughs while infected with Cosmic Rust, despite not having lungs.
  • One wonders if the reason that the Decepticons haven't yet won the war is that Megatron himself is an enormous pansy. One little chunk of asteroid embedded in his shoulder has him throwing a fit about how terribly wounded he is. Not to mention when his Lightning Bug gets ruined, he orders a retreat despite the Autobots currently being weakened by Cosmic Rust.
  • For some reason, Megatron would rather trust Starscream to give him medical attention than, say, anyone else on base.
  • Blitzwing is used as a means to transport Decepticons in a way that Astrotrain is usually used. He even mass shifts to become large enough to fit lots of Decepticons the way that Astrotrain does. It does make sense to use Blitzwing since Astrotrain is injured and so this is not an animation mistake, Blitzwing was meant to be used this way.
  • Fox Creek Canyon said to be "just three miles from [Autobot] headquarters". The real Fox Creek Canyon is in Idaho near the Wyoming border. This would seem to contradict the Autobot HQ being in Oregon or at Mt. St. Helens. Or maybe Megatron lied about the distance.
  • A UK VHS video release (paired with the episode "Masquerade") mis-spelled the title as "Comic Rust". Comic indeed.

Home video releases

All releases listed are in English audio unless otherwise noted.
VHS

United Kingdom 1990 — Transformers — Cosmic Rust / Masquerade (Tempo Video)
United Kingdom 1991 — Transformers — Headmasters / The Return of Optimus Prime / Cosmic Rust (Tempo Video)
United States of America 2001 — The Original Transformers — Exclusively from Blockbuster (Rhino Entertainment)

Laserdisc

Japan 1995 — Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers — Megatron Set (Takara) — Japanese audio only.
Japan 1999 — The Transformers — Decepticon Edition (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.

DVD

Japan 2001 — The Transformers — DVD Box 2 (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
United States of America 2003 — The Original Transformers — Season 2 Part 2 (Rhino Entertainment)
United States of America 2003 — The Original Transformers — Season 2 Part 2: Vol. 7 (Rhino Entertainment)
United Kingdom 2004 — Transformers — Season 2 Part 2 (Metrodome)
Australia 2004 — Transformers — Collection 3: Series 2.2 (Madman Entertainment)
United Kingdom 2006 — Transformers — The Complete Generation One Collection (Metrodome)
Australia 2007 — The Transformers — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)
Italy 2009 — Transformers — Volume 06: Stagione Due Parte Quarta (Medianetwork Communication) — English and Italian audio.
United Kingdom 2009 — Transformers — Season Two: Part Two (Metrodome)
Australia 2009 — The Transformers — Complete Collection: Decepticon Edition (Madman Entertainment)
United States of America 2009 — The Transformers — The Complete Series: 25th Anniversary "Matrix of Leadership" Collection (Shout! Factory)
United States of America 2009 — The Transformers — Season Two, Volume Two: 25th Anniversary Edition (Shout! Factory)