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In a plot to drain the sun for power, the [[Decepticon]]s capture and alter the grumpy [[Autobot]] [[Gears]]. | '''In a plot to drain the sun for power, the [[Decepticon]]s capture and alter the grumpy [[Autobot]] [[Gears]].''' | ||
==Detailed synopsis== | ==Detailed synopsis== | ||
Megatron orchestrates a conflict with the Autobots in order to capture Gears and remove a vital component from his system. Megatron's plan is to use | Megatron orchestrates a conflict with the Autobots in order to capture Gears and remove a vital component from his system. Megatron's plan is to use Gears's circuit board in his [[Solar Needle]], a solar collector which his Decepticons are constructing to harness energy from the heart of the sun. The removal of this component from Gears corrupts his personality, turning him from a surly grump into a happy-go-lucky, ultra-polite guy who'll do absolutely anything for anyone, allowing Megatron to manipulate and control him. Mentally, Gears still knows the Decepticons are evil and doesn't want to help them, but he's been rendered so "nice" that he can't refuse any request. Unbeknownst to Megatron, the Solar Needle is flawed, causing a dangerous instability within the core of the sun. The Autobots arrive in order to rescue Gears and prevent Megatron from using the device. Though nearly defeated, they are finally able to drive off the Decepticons with the help of Gears, whose component has been restored, and destroy the device. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
'''Original airdate:''' | '''Original airdate:''' October 1, 1985 | ||
'''Written by:''' Larry Parr | '''Written by:''' Larry Parr | ||
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==Notable quotes== | ==Notable quotes== | ||
"I should be very angry with you Megatron. You are an evil son of a [[retrorat]], but for some reason I just can't get too upset." | "I should be very angry with you Megatron. You ''are'' an evil son of a [[retrorat]], but for some reason, I just can't get too upset." | ||
: | :—'''Gears''' | ||
"How can I help you, Megatron, heh heh, you rotten hunk of scrap." | "How can I help you, Megatron, heh heh, you rotten hunk of scrap." | ||
: | :—'''Gears''', piling on the flattery. | ||
"What did you do to Gears, you monster? You turned him... nice!" | "What did you do to Gears, you monster? You turned him...nice!" | ||
: | :—'''Ironhide''', at Gear's sudden change in personality. | ||
"All right, now | "All right, now let's blast that Solar Needle and roll out."<br> | ||
: | "I suppose you want me to do that."<br> | ||
"Be my guest."<br> | |||
:—'''Optimus Prime''' and '''Gears'''', grumpy once again. | |||
==Other notes== | ==Other notes== | ||
===Animation and/or technical glitches=== | ===Animation and/or technical glitches=== | ||
*When Starscream says the line "Oh no you don't. Your circuits stay right here," the voice saying the line is Thundercracker's. | *When Starscream says the line "Oh, no, you don't. Your circuits stay right here," the voice saying the line is Thundercracker's. | ||
===Continutity errors=== | ===Continutity errors=== | ||
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===Miscellaneous trivia=== | ===Miscellaneous trivia=== | ||
*Gears' special circuit board looks like an audio cassette tape. | *Gears's special circuit board looks like an audio cassette tape. Whether it can [[Mini-Cassette|transform]] is not yet known. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 22:56, 21 December 2007
In a plot to drain the sun for power, the Decepticons capture and alter the grumpy Autobot Gears.
Detailed synopsis
Megatron orchestrates a conflict with the Autobots in order to capture Gears and remove a vital component from his system. Megatron's plan is to use Gears's circuit board in his Solar Needle, a solar collector which his Decepticons are constructing to harness energy from the heart of the sun. The removal of this component from Gears corrupts his personality, turning him from a surly grump into a happy-go-lucky, ultra-polite guy who'll do absolutely anything for anyone, allowing Megatron to manipulate and control him. Mentally, Gears still knows the Decepticons are evil and doesn't want to help them, but he's been rendered so "nice" that he can't refuse any request. Unbeknownst to Megatron, the Solar Needle is flawed, causing a dangerous instability within the core of the sun. The Autobots arrive in order to rescue Gears and prevent Megatron from using the device. Though nearly defeated, they are finally able to drive off the Decepticons with the help of Gears, whose component has been restored, and destroy the device.
Stats
Original airdate: October 1, 1985
Written by: Larry Parr
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Others |
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Regulars
Guests |
Notable quotes
"I should be very angry with you Megatron. You are an evil son of a retrorat, but for some reason, I just can't get too upset."
- —Gears
"How can I help you, Megatron, heh heh, you rotten hunk of scrap."
- —Gears, piling on the flattery.
"What did you do to Gears, you monster? You turned him...nice!"
- —Ironhide, at Gear's sudden change in personality.
"All right, now let's blast that Solar Needle and roll out."
"I suppose you want me to do that."
"Be my guest."
- —Optimus Prime and Gears', grumpy once again.
Other notes
Animation and/or technical glitches
- When Starscream says the line "Oh, no, you don't. Your circuits stay right here," the voice saying the line is Thundercracker's.
Continutity errors
- The Autobots somehow drove from their base to the "geographic center of Africa" in "slightly less than 2 Earth hours"!
Transformers references
- References
Real-world references
- References
Miscellaneous trivia
- Gears's special circuit board looks like an audio cassette tape. Whether it can transform is not yet known.



