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Revision as of 16:58, 12 April 2008
| This article is about the Transformers Animated episode. For the Autobot military team featured in this episode, see Cybertron Elite Guard. |
The Cybertron Elite Guard arrives on Earth to retrieve the All Spark and relieve Prime and his crew of their post, but they prove less than adept at blending in with the human world.
Summary
Stats
- Written by:
- Directed by:
- Original airdate: April 12, 2008
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
Other notes
- Jazz is introduced
- It is revealed at the end of the episode that Sari has no birth certificate, no social security and no adoption papers, thus no proof she is Issac Sumdac's daughter. This alludes to what Issac was about to tell her in the previous episode.
Continuity errors
- Error
Transformers references
- The AllSpark empowered machinery has a blue glow.
- Sentinel's past experience with organics is a reference to a previous episode.
- This episode reveals that both Jazz & Prowl are practicioners of the Cybertronian martial art of Metallikato, originally used by the G1 character Bludgeon.
Real-world references
Miscellaneous trivia
- Trivia


