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*The Japanese version of the episode, titled "Enter the Super Robot Lifeform Transformers", has a slightly alternate opening.  The episode begins with scrolling letters across an outer space backdrop, "Star Wars"-style, which explain the basics of the Transformers history (Cybertron, factions, energy plundering, etc).
*The Japanese version of the episode, titled "Enter the Super Robot Lifeform Transformers", has a slightly alternate opening.  The episode begins with scrolling letters across an outer space backdrop, "Star Wars"-style, which explain the basics of the Transformers history (Cybertron, factions, energy plundering, etc).
*An interesting thing to note is, if no one knew where they were or what time, or even the creatures that they had scanned, how was everyone able to think up such fitting new names?


===Animation and/or technical glitches===
===Animation and/or technical glitches===
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* When Rhinox picks up Rattrap and swings him around to face the Predacons, Rattrap's gun clips right through the boulder in front of them.
* When Rhinox picks up Rattrap and swings him around to face the Predacons, Rattrap's gun clips right through the boulder in front of them.


* An interesting thing to note is, if no one knew where they were or what time, or even the creatures that they had scanned, how was everyone able to think up such fitting new names?


===Continuity Errors===
===Continuity Errors===

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They carry within them the last sons of Kryp—oh, wait, never mind.

A Maximal science vessel and a fugitive Predacon starship crash land on a mysterious, primitive world.

Summary

In space, no one can hear you transform.
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The Fallen has come to Earth

In an unknown star system, a transwarp portal opened, releasing two combatants: a stolen Predacon starship and its pursuer, the Maximal science vessel Axalon. Already carrying the scars of battle, both ships immediately opened fire upon each other. On the Axalon, a youthful crewmember reported on their damaged condition, in response to which another crew member bitterly complained about their non-combat exploration vessel not being cut out for this mission. Their commander, Optimus Primal, stated that they were the only ship in range capable of intercepting the fugitives. On the Predacon starship, the first officer urged his leader, Megatron, to finish off the Maximals while their shields were down. Megatron arrogantly rebuffed this suggestion, preferring to toy with his opponents by luring them into the orbit of the nearby planet. As the Axalon passed the Predacon starship's starboard side, Megatron fired the side guns, hitting the Maximals with a broadside which crippled their engines and caused significant damage to their stasis hold. Optimus Primal ordered their cargo of stasis pods be released into safe orbit before firing the forward plasma cannons, strafing the Predacons' hull and taking them down with the Axalon. With no engines, both ships were caught in the planet's gravitational pull and plummeted to its surface.

And the fandom complained...for about five minutes.

After crashing on a cliff above a lake, Optimus Primal asked for a damage report, and the youngest crewmember replied that he didn't want to know. Meanwhile, the Predacon warship had landed smack in the middle of the ash-hardened opening of an active shield volcano, faring considerably worse. Megatron ordered the navigation computer to tell him if this was the planet he had sought. The computer replied that it was unknown, as while the course settings were accurate, the readings were not consistent with what was to be expected of the location. Dismissing this for the time being, Megatron demanded to know if the mysterious planet had energon, which the computer confirmed, to his elation. However, it warned that there was so much energon that prolonged exposure would permanently damage their robot modes. Declaring that they will take the forms of the most powerful creatures on the planet, Megatron ordered his science officer to scan for local lifeforms which they could adapt as alternate modes to survive on this world. The Predacon ship launched a drone, scanning the fossils of a tyrannosaurus rex, velociraptor and pteranodon, as well as a living spider and wasp. Back at the cliff, the Maximals had the same idea, scanning a gorilla, rat, rhino and cheetah. The youngest crew member, adopting the form of the cheetah, declared himself to be Cheetor and was very pleased with himself. An older, cynical member of the crew, having taken the form of the rat, dissed his young comrade for a supposed lack of taste and introduced himself Rattrap. The oldest and strongest of the crew told the pair to cut out their bickering and to call him Rhinox. Optimus Primal exited the CR Chamber and ordered the crew to moderate their conflict circuits, reminding them that their new beast forms were to protect them from the long-term effects of the abundant energon fields: While they need energon for power, their robot modes would short out after a few minutes of exposure. Upon further comment from Optimus that this world was one unusual planet, wherever it was, Rhinox pointed out that the transwarp drive allowed them to journey through space and time, so they could be in any place, any time. Optimus then expressed concern about the stasis pods in orbit, as it meant the Maximals were outnumbered.

We'll tumble. Rumble style!

Back at the other crash site, the Predacons were testing out their new beast modes, bar one. First officer Dinobot, studying the Golden Disk he and his cohorts had stolen, was furious, declaring that it was "all wrong" and that this world was not Earth. He turned to Megatron and spat that the latter was a failure, not only in throwing away victory against the Maximals while it was in his grasp, but failing to guide them to the right planet. Dinobot threw the Golden Disk back into the ship in disgust, snarling that they had stolen it for nothing and that Megatron was an idiot. In control of his own anger, Megatron calmly challenged Dinobot to repeat his insult. His second-in-command belligerently replied that Megatron had heard well enough, adding that he was an incompetent leader, and challenged him for leadership of the Predacons. Megatron was merely amused when Dinobot transformed and brandished his weapons, noting how impulsive, brave, but ultimately misguided his would-be usurper was. An incensed Dinobot asked if Megatron accepted his challenge, but the leader laughed off, musing that there was more to being a leader than mere courage--for instance, a leader needed to be clever and cunning too. The loyal Scorponok then appeared, blasting the treacherous Dinobot with a missile and sending him flying off into the distance. After watching his former first officer fly away, Megatron informed the other Predacons that didn't matter which planet they were on, as they had come looking for energon to fuel their war with the Maximals, and this planet was rich with it. Only the Maximals could pose a threat now--assuming they'd survived their own crash--so Megatron dispatched his crew to seek out and destroy their enemies.

Shouldn't they be seeking cover of some sort?

Meanwhile, the Maximals were surveying the land around them and cleaning up the wreckage on the Axalon. Rattrap complained about all the fuss over the Golden Disk, but Optimus Primal reminded him that the Disk was Cybertron's most closely guarded relic, a guide to a major source of energon, which was why Megatron had stolen it. Rattrap didn't care, retorting they were supposed to be performing deep-space exploration and that it wasn't his job to chase after criminals. He sarcastically speculated on Primal's readiness to handle a command position. Optimus further reminded him the Great War, noting that if Predacons were able to secure a massive source of energon, they wouldn't hesitate to start a new one. On a lighter note, he told Rattrap that since the smaller Maximal wanted exploration, here they were on an unknown planet, so he could hardly ask for more. Rattrap snapped that a working space ship would be nice, too, prompting Primal to remark that there was no pleasing some people. Cheetor detected two cheetahs running on the plains near the ship, and their speed prompted Primal's approval of the form Cheetor had chosen. Deciding to show off (and goof off) Cheetor gave chase to the animals. Optimus tried to call him back, but the energon radiation severely limited the range of their communications equipment. Rattrap vented more sarcasm, asking Primal if it was the untested Maximal commander's first day on the job. Primal simply snapped for him to shut up.

"I'm a rocket man, rocket man, burnin' out his fuse up here alone"

Some distance away, Cheetor caught up to the two cheetahs and attempted to engage them in conversation. Not surprisingly, this just scared them. Cheetor couldn't understand why they were so frightened, then saw the two animals acting aggressively toward a rather large wasp. Realizing it was a Robot in Disguise, Cheetor transformed and fired upon the wasp unprovoked. The wasp, revealing itself to be the Predacon Waspinator, transformed and retaliated in self-defense. Back at the Axalon, the other Maximals moved out to give Cheetor backup, with Rhinox ramming his way through a pile of boulders to speed their progress. Waspinator managed to get the better of Cheetor when the Maximal's rifle jammed, but fortunately, the other Maximals had arrived by then. Unfortunately, Megatron and the Predacons had arrived as well.

Rhinox motivates Rattrap to shoot by using him as a shield.

Optimus Primal tried to convince Megatron to not engage in hostilities, as the Maximals and Predacons had been at peace for centuries. Megatron spat back that while the Maximals may have been at peace, the Predacons, like all enemies who appear "peaceful", were merely biding their time. The Predacons had never forgotten their goal of galactic conquest, but were merely waiting for the right time to strike. At that moment, Cheetor's gun unjammed, and he fired point-blank into Megatron's face. Though greatly impressed by Cheetor's treacherous sneak attack, Megatron noted (rather over-dramatically that now the "power gauntlet [had] been cast"...whatever that meant. He ordered the Predacons to Terrorize (transform) while the Maximals Maximized (ditto), and both sides opened fire upon each other. As the Maximals sought cover, Cheetor was blasted by one of Scorponok's missiles and ended up with his leg trapped under a boulder. Optimus Primal ordered Rattrap to assist Cheetor while he provided cover fire, but Rattrap flatly refused to risk his life for anybody else, to Optimus' anger. The Maximal leader flew to Cheetor's position himself but was hit by Predacon fire, much to Rattrap's smug delight. Nonetheless, Optimus managed to free Cheetor while Rhinox "persuaded" Rattrap to help provide the pair with cover fire. With the Predacons now seeking cover of their own, the Maximals made their escape. Megatron ordered pursuit, but he and his Predacons began succumbing to the effects of the energon buildup and were forced to revert to beast mode.

You shall not pass!

On the way back to base, Optimus Primal informed Rattrap exactly who was in command of the crew and chewed him out for disobeying a direct order. Rattrap sneered at how Primal would order him out into danger because Primal was afraid of doing it himself. Optimus angrily replied that he would never give an order that he wouldn't be willing to carry out himself, then wearily elaborated that he was able to give Rattrap better cover fire than the smaller Maximal could have given him. Rattrap sheepishly realized Primal was right, but noted that at least they'd gotten out of the fight alive. Optimus countered that they'd sustained injuries that would require time to repair. Bringing up the rear, Cheetor voiced belief that they had escaped the Predacons, but Primal cautioned the young Maximal to keep his sensors on full, as the Golden Disk theft reports indicated there were six Predacons, but they had only encountered five in the previous battle. Rattrap theorized that perhaps the sixth was destroyed in the crash, but Rhinox glumly noted that sort of luck hadn't been coming their way lately. As if to punctuate his point, Dinobot barred their way across a stone bridge to the Axalon. Dinobot demanded their attention, stating who he was and that he had left the Predacons to join the Maximals--but as leader. He challenged Optimus Primal to a one-on-one battle, with the winner to lead the Maximals, the loser to be destroyed!

To be continued...

Stats

Original airdate: September 16, 1996

Written by: Bob Forward

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Maximals Predacons Others


Quotes

Dinobot: "No, no, no! It's all wrong! this cannot be Earth! Megatron - you failed! Not only did you fail to destroy the Maximals when you had the chance, you failed to bring us to the right planet! We stole the Golden Disk for nothing! You idiot!"
(Dinobot tosses aside the Golden Disk)
Megatron: "Heh, I beg your pardon? What did you call me?"
Dinobot: "You heard - you are an idiot and an incompetant leader, and I am taking over. Dinobot, terrorize!"
(Dinobot transforms into robot mode)
Dinobot: "I challenge you to battle, Megatron. The winner shall lead the Predacons, and the loser shall be destroyed!"
Megatron: "Ahh, you're so impulsive, Dinobot. Brave... but misguideded."
Dinobot: "Do you accept my challenge?!?"
Megatron: Hahaha... there's more to being a leader than simple courage. Well, there's cleverness and cunning as well. Isn't that right, Scorponok?"
(Scorponok fires a missile, blasting Dinobot away)
Megatron: "Loser."

-- Megatron deals swiftly with Dinobot's belligerence


"Ahh, a treacherous, under-handed sneak attack. Oh-ho,ho, I like you, pussy cat, yesss."

-- Megatron's response to Cheetor's unprovoked attack


"This guy's got bearings of chrome steel."

-- Rhinox to Dinobot's announcement that he would join their group, but as their leader

Other Notes

  • Before they gain their beast modes, the Maximals and Predacons are shown mostly in shadow. This is probably to save the animators the trouble of coming up with entirely different models for each character. However, if one pays close attention, there are some marked differences to the facial areas shown, and Rattraps' arms are slightly different.
  • As this was the first episode, the transformation/catchphrase sequences are rather overbearing by comparison to later episodes of the series.
  • The Japanese version of the episode, titled "Enter the Super Robot Lifeform Transformers", has a slightly alternate opening. The episode begins with scrolling letters across an outer space backdrop, "Star Wars"-style, which explain the basics of the Transformers history (Cybertron, factions, energy plundering, etc).
  • An interesting thing to note is, if no one knew where they were or what time, or even the creatures that they had scanned, how was everyone able to think up such fitting new names?

Animation and/or technical glitches

  • When Waspinator fights Cheetor, the stripes on his thighs are mapped in the wrong axis.
  • As the Optimus, Rhinox and Rattrap ride out to give Cheetor support, Rhinox breaks through a 'roadblock' of boulders. However, in the previous shot of this location, the boulders were not present.
  • When Rhinox picks up Rattrap and swings him around to face the Predacons, Rattrap's gun clips right through the boulder in front of them.


Continuity Errors

  • The Predacon ship isn't shown scanning a scorpion for Scorponok's beast mode... for some reason.
  • Rhinox's trademark 'Chaingun of Doom' does not appear in this episode or in the following episode. During the battle with the Predacons, he uses Cheetor's discarded gun.
  • Cheetor spends the longest time in the open while in robot mode, but does not suffer the effects of energon overload that the Predacons do.

Transformers References

  • Optimus Primal mentions the Great War, which is was what the Transformers of the Beast era called the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons.

Real-World References

Miscellaneous trivia

  • Cheetor has the dual-honour of being the first character to appear in Beast Wars, as well as the first character to fire a shot (unprovoked) at the enemy. Cheetor also had the honour of speaking the final words of the Beast Era in the final episode of Beast Wars' sequel Beast Machines.
  • During the scene where the Maximals reveal their new beast modes, it is not clear why they (bar Optimus Primal) had to rename themselves.
  • Dinobot has the distinction of the first Beast Wars character to transform into robot mode.
  • Waspinator fires pink eye lasers (similar to Dinobot's) during his battle with Cheetor.
  • Rattrap is a serious asshole this early in the series.