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Garbage is piling up all over [[Detroit]], as the trash-bots are malfunctioning and [[Sumdac Systems]] CEO Porter C. Powell refuses to repair them until the city and he can come to an agreement on payment. In Powell's office, a technician deomstrates a new form of the nanobots that [[Transform and Roll Out|caused big problems a while back]], designed this time to break garbage down to its component molecules, quickly and cheaply solving the garbage problem (while allowing Powell to charge the city a hefty fee). | |||
Elsewhere, the [[Autobot]]s are trying to patch up their still-damage reputation by helping pile garbage into scows. Ratchet ends up getting into a shouting match with an old man whose car ended up under a garbage mound, resulting in the car being dumped in the river and the two old beings almost coming to blows. Captian Fanzone arrives to break up the scene, and remarks tha Ratchet needs to work on his "people skills". Prime agrees, and assigns Bumblebee and Sari to try and help Ratchet out while they work more on the garbage problem. Ratchet is not happy with this. | |||
Just before the Autobots depart, though, [[Sari Sumdac's key|Sari's key]] glows, but she quickly diregards this... and misses the emergance of a junk-robot from the scow, brought to life by an [[AllSpark (Animated)|AllSpark]] shard. The confused machine tries to figure out his identity using the scraps around him, but is unsatisfied with the results. Spying a passing blimp with a sign for the Detroit police department with the slogan "We're Here To Help", the robot happily goes about trying to find some police for some help with his identity. | |||
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Revision as of 15:28, 29 April 2008

AllSpark energy turns a junk pile into a sentient robot who tries to help the Autobots, but ends up doing more harm than good.
Summary
Garbage is piling up all over Detroit, as the trash-bots are malfunctioning and Sumdac Systems CEO Porter C. Powell refuses to repair them until the city and he can come to an agreement on payment. In Powell's office, a technician deomstrates a new form of the nanobots that caused big problems a while back, designed this time to break garbage down to its component molecules, quickly and cheaply solving the garbage problem (while allowing Powell to charge the city a hefty fee).
Elsewhere, the Autobots are trying to patch up their still-damage reputation by helping pile garbage into scows. Ratchet ends up getting into a shouting match with an old man whose car ended up under a garbage mound, resulting in the car being dumped in the river and the two old beings almost coming to blows. Captian Fanzone arrives to break up the scene, and remarks tha Ratchet needs to work on his "people skills". Prime agrees, and assigns Bumblebee and Sari to try and help Ratchet out while they work more on the garbage problem. Ratchet is not happy with this.
Just before the Autobots depart, though, Sari's key glows, but she quickly diregards this... and misses the emergance of a junk-robot from the scow, brought to life by an AllSpark shard. The confused machine tries to figure out his identity using the scraps around him, but is unsatisfied with the results. Spying a passing blimp with a sign for the Detroit police department with the slogan "We're Here To Help", the robot happily goes about trying to find some police for some help with his identity.
Stats
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- Original airdate: May 3, 2008
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
Other notes
- This episode was first shown on Saturday, April 26th, at BotCon 2008. The version aired still had the time-code running in the top-left corner.
Continuity errors
Transformers references
- Wreck-Gar interprets Lugnut's incoming rocket punch as an invitation to a high-five, and happily delivers the universal greeting.
- Wreck-Gar's shifting allegiance and red optics as he faces down Ratchet on the garbage scow appear to be callbacks to the original Wreck-Gar, who appeared to be an enemy to the Autobots at first, complete with red optics.
- The Animated incarnations of Spike and Carly, who made a cameo in the pilot episode, re-appear with speaking lines and even get their names called out.
Real-world references
- Wreck-Gar's "I dare to be stupid!" is, of course, a reference to one of "Weird Al" Yankovic's most well-known songs, "Dare to be Stupid", a Devo "style parody" that appeared on the soundtrack to the original animated movie.
Miscellaneous trivia
- Aside from Wreck-Gar, Weird Al also voiced the Sumdac Systems technician who explains the new version of the nanobots to Porter C. Powell.


