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* In a dialogue flub, Optimus calls Trailbreaker "Trailblazer". Later he calls Spike "Splik", makes you | * In a dialogue flub, Optimus calls Trailbreaker "Trailblazer". Later he calls Spike "Splik", makes you wonder if the Autobots destroyed the right one. | ||
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Revision as of 00:24, 7 August 2007
Megatron creates a clone of Optimus Prime to lure the Autobots to their doom.
Detailed synopsis
Basically, the Decepticons find some corlonium crystals, which make anything electronic that they touch go kaboom unless insulated. Hoping to trick the Autobots into investigating the crystals, Megatron makes a remote-controlled clone of Optimus Prime. Naturally, the Autobots figure things out, the clone goes kaboom, and the Decepticons run away.
Stats
Original airdate: ???
Written by: ???
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Regulars
Guests |
Notable quotes
Other notes
Animation and/or technical glitches
- In a dialogue flub, Optimus calls Trailbreaker "Trailblazer". Later he calls Spike "Splik", makes you wonder if the Autobots destroyed the right one.
Continutity errors
Transformers references
- References
Real-world references
- References
Miscellaneous trivia
- This episode marks the first and last appearance of the Auto-Scout, a cassette drone launched by Soundwave.
- Notice that when both Primes get X-Rayed, neither one of them possess an Autobot Matrix of Leadership in their chest cavities...
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