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*Cybertron is shown to have clouds and an Earth-like atmosphere during daylight scenes in this episode.
*Cybertron is shown to have clouds and an Earth-like atmosphere during daylight scenes in this episode.
*This episode ends on a cliffhanger, with the screen fading to black as Wheeljack points his weapon at Hot Shot, before a gunshot is heard.
*This episode ends on a cliffhanger, with the screen fading to black as Wheeljack points his weapon at Hot Shot, before a gunshot is heard.
*When Wheeljack states that Megatron found him, Megatron appears with his Earth-based Body, although he didn't had contact with earth during that time


==Home video releases==
==Home video releases==

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Transformers: Armada ep 31
"Past"
過去 (いんねん)-前編 - past, part 1 ()
(Kako [Innen]-Zenpen)
"The Past (Connection)-First Part"
Production code TF: A-31
Production company TV Tokyo, NAS
Airdate March 29, 2003 (English)
8 August 2003 (Japanese)
Writer Shōji Tonoike
Director Masayuki Motsumoto
Animation studio Actas Inc.
Continuity Unicron Trilogy

An Autobot and a Decepticon arrive from Cybertron, each with histories tied to the Autobot crew.

Synopsis

BURN in the FIRES of Inferno! Maxi- err, Autobot.

Surrounded by flames, Hot Shot tries to lift off a large piece of debris holding down Wheeljack's legs. Over Wheeljack's protest, Hot Shot runs to get additional assistance, leaving his friend waiting. Outside of the flames, Hot Shot's superior refuses to let Hot Shot endanger himself by entering the flames again.

On Earth, the kids mock Side Swipe's self-introduction. Side Swipe greets Blurr, but Blurr is embarrassed and denies knowing Side Swipe. After coming inside, Side Swipe stands on his own head and calls for help to jog Blurr's memory of the two's meeting.

Meanwhile, in Robots in Disguise...

On a sunny Cybertron, Side Swipe has been suspended upside down (possibly due to a poor attempt at a parachute landing). After a brief name exchange, Blurr blasts the rope holding Side Swipe in place.

Seeking his savior, Side Swipe followed Blurr to Earth. But Blurr has no interest in the enthusiastic wannabe and walks away. When Side Swipe tries to follow, he stumbles and disturbs Blurr's work. Blurr, Optimus, and Hot Shot meet and decide that Hot Shot is best suited to becomes Blurr's mentor.

Fred and Billy play a videogame. Billy wins, but both players are scolded by Alexis.

Hot Shot walks out into the rain to take Side Swipe under his wing. After the two are introduced, they go to the target range. Side Swipe manages to destroy his target, but without anything close to precision. Outside, Side Swipe displays that he can't transform very fast either.

Wheeljack, stranded inside of the burning terrain, calls out for help. While Hot Shot doesn't answer, Megatron marches from the flames.

By a pretty lake, Side Swipe and Hot Shot have a heart to heart. Side Swipe explains how he idolizes the dedication of Blurr, but Hot Shot instead suggests Side Swipe set more reasonable goals to find his own identity. A black car monitors the two in secret.

"Sure would suck if I was trapped in a fire and rescued by Megatron, owing my life to him, forcing us to be on opposite sides."

Alexis enjoys Fred and Billy's video game.

Cruising on a highway, the black car aggressively approaches the two Autobots. They attempt to ignore him (assuming he's domestic to the planet), but Wheeljack knocks away Side Swipe and shows his defaced Autobot logo to Hot Shot. Side Swipe connects with his Mini-Con and accelerates to fight back, while Hot Shot remembers:

On Cybertron, years ago, Hot Shot is appointed the supervisor of an enthusiastic younger bot. In person, Wheeljack's idolization matches Side Swipe's idolization of Blurr. Wheeljack then cryptically mentions the possibility of the two being separated by battle.

Use of holograms, vanishing, and aggressive driving allow Wheeljack to easily knock Side Swipe off of a cliff on one side of the road. With the younger Autobot out of the way, Hot Shot and Wheeljack are formally reintroduced. Wheeljack disregards Hot Shot's apology for the abandonment on Cybertron and explains how Megatron saved and recruited him. Now the two stand on opposite sides, and Wheeljack faces down Hot Shot with his weapon drawn... and fires.


(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Enthusiasm will get you nowhere, buddy, take a chill pill!"

—Hypocritical (but correct) Carlos to Side Swipe


"Attention soldier! Side Swipe, as this moment, you will be working under the supervision and guidance of Hot Shot."
"Under Hot Shot?"
"That's right kid."
"Well, who's that?"
"I am! I'm Hot Shot, you idiot!"

Hot Shot assigns Side Swipe to himself.


"Prepare yourself, Hot Shot. You're about to get a little surprise from your past. You may have forgotten what you did to me but I will never forget."

Wheeljack expositing as he drives toward Hot Shot and Side Swipe.


"I'm exceedingly proud to be fighting alongside you, Hot Shot. My unit has heard all about you. Even Optimus has asked you to join his troops, correct?"
"Yeah, it'd be cool if I end up goin', but it's just talk right now."
"Still, it's an honour, Hot Shot. I envy you, I wish I could be more like you. I hope that we can always be friends, even if fate, or the battle, separates us once again."
"You got it pal! We'll always be friends, Wheeljack."

—An oddly translated conversation between Wheeljack and Hot Shot that magically foreshadows a future event


"I think you're mistaken, Hot Shot. I didn't come here for revenge. I'm no longer the Wheeljack you knew. Like I said, I've been reborn. I've become... a Decepticon!"
"No! It's... not true!"
"Sorry, but it is. Our friendship's over. Let's forget the past and get on with our lives so we can battle as enemies, understand? There's nothing I can do to change the past."

Wheeljack, oddly, claiming he isn't here for revenge, when he's here for revenge.

Other notes

Differences with Micron Legend

Animation and/or technical glitches

  • Connecting with his Mini-Con changes Side Swipe's appearance, but in the next overhead shot, they re-use artwork of him before he powerlinked.
  • In the shot with multiple Wheeljacks they are all missing their damaged Autobot symbols.
  • While Wheeljack is chasing Hotshot and Side Swipe, in one shot, his small Decepticon symbol is missing.
  • When Wheeljack first pulls his weapon out, it's colored grey. In the next shot, it's the proper color of yellow.
  • Hot Shot and Wheeljack are drawn without the details that indicate having terrestrial alternate modes. But Megatron is animated in his Earth animation model, instead of the pre-scan animation model he had in "First Encounter."
  • Wheeljack claims that he isn't here for revenge, when the rest of the episode clearly shows he's obsessed with the past and is here to take revenge on Hot Shot. This is perhaps due to translation errors or merely Wheeljack's own twisted perspective.

Trivia

  • This episode has no opening narration at all.
  • One of the members of Hot Shot's team on Cybertron is identical in design to Wheelie, only... much larger.
  • Hot Shot's other superior on Cybertron uses an identical design to Fortress Maximus, but in different colors and much, much smaller.
  • Hot Shot's superior in the flashback is voiced by Brian Dobson, but despite the dorkish behavior, it's unlikely he's Red Alert.
  • It's never explained if Wheeljack is teleporting, or using light-manipulation.
  • Nor is it explained where Side Swipe picked up his Mini-Con Nightbeat.
  • Cybertron is shown to have clouds and an Earth-like atmosphere during daylight scenes in this episode.
  • This episode ends on a cliffhanger, with the screen fading to black as Wheeljack points his weapon at Hot Shot, before a gunshot is heard.
  • When Wheeljack states that Megatron found him, Megatron appears with his Earth-based Body, although he didn't had contact with earth during that time

Home video releases

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

Japan 2003 — Transformers: Micron Legend — Volume 8 (Columbia Music Entertainment) — Japanese audio only.
Australia 2003 — Transformers: Armada — Vol:10 (Warner Music Video)
United States of America 2004 — Transformers: Armada — Flashbacks (Rhino Entertainment)
United States of America 2006 — Transformers: Armada — Season One: Part Two (Rhino Entertainment)
United Kingdom 2007 — Transformers: Armada — The Collector's Edition (Universal)
Germany 2009 — Transformers: Armada — Volume Two (New KSM) — English and German audio.