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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
As the [[Binaltech]] conflict continues on [[Earth]], far across the galaxy, [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] continues his campaign against [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], seeking to fully conquer the planet. In the midst of a major battle, the [[Decepticon]]s tip the balance in their favor with a psychic attack upon the most powerful troops in the [[Autobot]] ranks, the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]]. Using primitive, telepathic alien lifeforms known as [[Unleasher]]s, the Decepticons assault the minds of the Dinobots, reducing them to savage beasts and turning them upon the Autobots. Reluctantly, the Autobots make the difficult decision to bring the Dinobots down, taking all five of them offline.
As the [[Binaltech (technology)|Binaltech]] conflict continues on [[Earth]], far across the galaxy, [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] continues his campaign against [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], seeking to fully conquer the planet. In the midst of a major battle, the [[Decepticon]]s tip the balance in their favor with a psychic attack upon the most powerful troops in the [[Autobot]] ranks, the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]]. Using primitive, telepathic alien lifeforms known as [[Unleasher]]s, the Decepticons assault the minds of the Dinobots, reducing them to savage beasts and turning them upon the Autobots. Reluctantly, the Autobots make the difficult decision to bring the Dinobots down, taking all five of them offline.


Studying [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]], [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] isolates the psychic subroutine that had brought the bestial impulses of the Dinobots' dinosaur modes to the fore, but its removal proves difficult, even without the lack of medical supplies the current conflict is causing. Observing how Transformers with non-animal alternate modes were unaffected by the unleashers, Wheeljack deduces a means of using the Binaltech Project to bring Grimlock back online safely until a permanent cure can be found. Although less than happy at the prospect of losing his powerful alternate mode, Grimlock agrees to the procedure, and his brain casing is taken to Earth by Wheeljack for implantation into a new Binaltech body.
Studying [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]], [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] isolates the psychic subroutine that had brought the bestial impulses of the Dinobots' dinosaur modes to the fore, but its removal proves difficult, even without the lack of medical supplies the current conflict is causing. Observing how Transformers with non-animal alternate modes were unaffected by the unleashers, Wheeljack deduces a means of using the Binaltech Project to bring Grimlock back online safely until a permanent cure can be found. Although less than happy at the prospect of losing his powerful alternate mode, Grimlock agrees to the procedure, and his brain casing is taken to Earth by Wheeljack for implantation into a new Binaltech body.

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Story of Binaltech
Chapter 7
"Beast in the Machine"
ビースト・イン・ザ・マシーン
First published December 9, 2004
Story Hirofumi Ichikawa
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Packaged with BT-10 Grimlock

As the battle for Cybertron heats up, the Dinobots fall victim to a deadly Decepticon scheme.

Synopsis

As the Binaltech conflict continues on Earth, far across the galaxy, Megatron continues his campaign against Cybertron, seeking to fully conquer the planet. In the midst of a major battle, the Decepticons tip the balance in their favor with a psychic attack upon the most powerful troops in the Autobot ranks, the Dinobots. Using primitive, telepathic alien lifeforms known as Unleashers, the Decepticons assault the minds of the Dinobots, reducing them to savage beasts and turning them upon the Autobots. Reluctantly, the Autobots make the difficult decision to bring the Dinobots down, taking all five of them offline.

Studying Grimlock, Wheeljack isolates the psychic subroutine that had brought the bestial impulses of the Dinobots' dinosaur modes to the fore, but its removal proves difficult, even without the lack of medical supplies the current conflict is causing. Observing how Transformers with non-animal alternate modes were unaffected by the unleashers, Wheeljack deduces a means of using the Binaltech Project to bring Grimlock back online safely until a permanent cure can be found. Although less than happy at the prospect of losing his powerful alternate mode, Grimlock agrees to the procedure, and his brain casing is taken to Earth by Wheeljack for implantation into a new Binaltech body.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)



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