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[[Image:Power Surge Terrorsaur Primal.jpg|left|200px|thumb|The Gutbuster Workout doesn't prove to be quite what Primal thought.]] | [[Image:Power Surge Terrorsaur Primal.jpg|left|200px|thumb|The Gutbuster Workout doesn't prove to be quite what Primal thought.]] | ||
A weakened Terrorsaur flaps back to the island; on the ground, Tarantulas climbs a webline up to the suspended formation. Optimus and his cargo, Rattrap, arrive moments later. The two watch Terrorsaur re-charge his systems. To give Rattrap time to plant the explosives, Primal engages Terrorsaur in an airborne chase. Primal swiftly dodges most of what Terrorsaur fires, but eventually is hit by his [[Optic weaponry|optic blasts]]. He lands to deliver the finishing blast to Primal, who is now trapped in his beast mode. But before a final shot can be fired, Terrorsaur's energon enhancements run out again, and he is forced to go for another recharge, promising to return to finish Optimus. | A weakened Terrorsaur flaps back to the island; on the ground, Tarantulas climbs a webline up to the suspended formation. Optimus and his cargo, Rattrap, arrive moments later. The two watch Terrorsaur re-charge his systems. To give Rattrap time to plant the explosives, Primal engages Terrorsaur in an airborne chase. Primal swiftly dodges most of what Terrorsaur fires, but eventually is hit by his [[Optic weaponry|optic blasts]]. He lands to deliver the finishing blast to Primal, who is now trapped in his beast mode thanks to energon buildup. But before a final shot can be fired, Terrorsaur's energon enhancements run out again, and he is forced to go for another recharge, promising to return to finish Optimus. | ||
[[Image:Power Surge Optimus Rattrap jump.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Fly my pretties!]] | [[Image:Power Surge Optimus Rattrap jump.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Fly my pretties!]] | ||
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* Tarantulas's interest in the floating mountain's energon is the first glimpse at his treacherous nature. | * Tarantulas's interest in the floating mountain's energon is the first glimpse at his treacherous nature. | ||
* After Terrorsaur informs the rest of the Predacons that "Megatron is scrap" he adds Megatron's practically patented "Yeess". | * After Terrorsaur informs the rest of the Predacons that "Megatron is scrap" he adds Megatron's practically patented "Yeess". | ||
* When | * When charging on the unstable energon, Terrorsaur appears to flicker in and out of existence. That can't be good. | ||
* When indicating where he saw the floating mountain, Cheetor points to a location in North America. | * When indicating where he saw the floating mountain, Cheetor points to a location in North America. | ||
* A 'Con that want to overthrow his leader? Where have we seen [[Starscream (G1)|this]] before? | * A 'Con that want to overthrow his leader? Where have we seen [[Starscream (G1)|this]] before? | ||
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| "Power Surge" | ||||||
| Production company | Mainframe Entertainment | |||||
| Airdate | September 25, 1996 | |||||
| Written by | Larry DiTillio | |||||
| Directed by | Nicholas Kendall | |||||
| Animation studio | Mainframe Entertainment | |||||
| Continuity | Beast Wars continuity | |||||
| Packaged with | Waspeeter | |||||
Terrorsaur discovers a cache of energon on a floating mountain that gives him enough power to overthrow Megatron.
- French title: L'Énergie d'Énergon ("The Energy of Energon")
- French-Canadian title: Surcharge ("Overcharge")
- Japanese title: 空中山脈大爆破 (Kūchū Sanmyaku Dai Bakuha, "The Aerial Mountain Explodes")
- Latin-American title: Descarga de Energía
- Italian title: Sete di potere per i Biocombat ("Thirst for power for the Biocombats")
Synopsis
A wild and free bird majestically soars through the air, experiencing the wonders of aviation as it feels the wind flow around its proud wings. The bird explores its domain with a grace and sincerity and deliciousness. The lattermost attribute is of interest to a hungry Terrorsaur, who quickly swallows the bird as a snack.

Terrorsaur discovers a massive mountain elevated into the sky—defying gravity. Flying closer, he discovers the mountain houses an incredible cache of energon. To check the energon's stability, he transforms into his robot mode, at the risk of having raw energon radiation harm his circuits. When he tries to take a sample for study, bolts of pure energy surge though him, greatly enhancing his abilities. Naturally, the first thing the overcharged Predacon does is fly back to his base to overthrow Megatron. Luckily, Cheetor also finds the airborne crag, and watches Terrorsaur leaving at top speeds.

Outside of the Predacons' crashed ship, Megatron shows his troops some newly installed territorial defenses. Terrorsaur arrives, and flowing with power, immediately announces that he's taking over the Predacons. Megatron obviously disagrees, and the two fight, but the pumped-up Terrorsaur easily blasts Megatron over the edge of a cliff, where he lands in pieces. With the remaining Predacons under his control, Terrorsaur announces the Maximals are his next target. Cheetor, having followed Terrorsaur from the floating mountain, perceives the new developments as bad news.
Before he can lead the final battle against the Maximals, Terrorsaur finds his new charge has a short life and he must return to the floating mountain to reinvigorate himself. Tarantulas follows in secret, eager to steal the source of Terrorsaur's new capabilities. Scorponok is left alone with Waspinator, so the two begin to re-assemble and repair Megatron.
Cheetor rushes back to the Maximal base and scrambles onto the bridge, where he spits out an incoherent sequence of words vaguely relating to the current crisis. Giving explanations a second try, Cheetor explains the story thus far to his fellow Maximals. Rhinox concludes that the floating mountain isn't totally scientifically impossible, given enough energon. Primal and Rattrap prepare to destroy the entire island.

A weakened Terrorsaur flaps back to the island; on the ground, Tarantulas climbs a webline up to the suspended formation. Optimus and his cargo, Rattrap, arrive moments later. The two watch Terrorsaur re-charge his systems. To give Rattrap time to plant the explosives, Primal engages Terrorsaur in an airborne chase. Primal swiftly dodges most of what Terrorsaur fires, but eventually is hit by his optic blasts. He lands to deliver the finishing blast to Primal, who is now trapped in his beast mode thanks to energon buildup. But before a final shot can be fired, Terrorsaur's energon enhancements run out again, and he is forced to go for another recharge, promising to return to finish Optimus.

Rattrap meanwhile, has been tussling with Tarantulas, the two of them staying in their Beast Modes as they wrestle. With a toss of mud, Rattrap blinds Tarantulas and the spider blindly runs off the side of the mountain to the ground far, far below. Rattrap is passed by the flapping Terrorsaur, and concludes that Primal must have lost their bout. Terrorsaur, meanwhile, discovers the timed charges Rattrap left, and flees in panic without recharging.
The explosives detonate, causing the energon crystals to collapse and explode. Before the ground loses form, Optimus arrives to carry Rattrap away from annihilation. With his ratty companion, Primal swan dives off the exploding alp and somehow the two survive thanks to Primal grabbing onto a tree.
Terrorsaur, no longer having the island's resources to rely on, returns home to meet a very, very angry Megatron.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Maximals | Predacons |
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Quotes
"Terrorsaur, you treacherous worm. I'll finish you forever!"
- —Megatron's famous last words.
"Well?"
"Well what?"
"If you're second in command, what is your command?"
"..."
- —Waspinator and Scorponok. Be patient, Waspinator.
"You do know... that was crazy."
"Eh, sometimes crazy works."
- —Rattrap witnesses Optimus Primal coin his motto.
Terrorsaur: "Blast those Maximals! They destroyed my power source! But at least I got rid of Megatron."
[Megatron emerges from the Predacon base, fully repaired]
Megatron: "Well, well. Look who's back."
Terrorsaur: "Help."
- —Megatron greets a depowered—and very scared—Terrorsaur.
Notes
Animation or technical glitches
- Tarantulas shoots a line up to the floating mountain and begins scurrying up it—yet the mountain is revolving. What is his line anchored to?
Transformers references
- Terrorsaur eating the bird in the beginning of the episode may be alluding to his on-package bio, where it is said that he "ingests entire flocks of birds by flying opened mouthed through their flight pattern." He apparently didn't have much of an appetite in this case.
- When Optimus Primal and Rattrap are flying to the mountain, Rattrap complains that if he wanted to fly, he'd have chosen a bat as an altmode.
Trivia
- Megatron's line "I thought you already learned your lesson about challenging me, Terrorsaur." suggests there's been a previous example of Terrorsaur battling against Megatron for leadership in a failed coup. This could imply that this episode was meant to be set after 'Double Jepardy'. The absense of the Predacon Autoguns in that episode would seem to reinforce that.
- The Predacon auto guns are introduced in this episode.
- Rattrap plays holographic cards. According to the Cybertronix text, he's playing old maid.
- Dinobot is mentioned but does not appear.
- Tarantulas's interest in the floating mountain's energon is the first glimpse at his treacherous nature.
- After Terrorsaur informs the rest of the Predacons that "Megatron is scrap" he adds Megatron's practically patented "Yeess".
- When charging on the unstable energon, Terrorsaur appears to flicker in and out of existence. That can't be good.
- When indicating where he saw the floating mountain, Cheetor points to a location in North America.
- A 'Con that want to overthrow his leader? Where have we seen this before?
Home video releases
- VHS
- 1998 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers — Convoy Disappeared (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
- 2001 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Beginning: Vol. 1 (Universal)
- Laserdisc
- 1998 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Maximal Edition (Pioneer LDC) — English and Japanese audio.
- DVD
- 2000 — Beast Wars: Transformers — DVD Box (Pioneer LDC) — English and Japanese audio.
- 2002 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Volume 1 (Kid Rhino)
- 2003 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Complete First Season (Kid Rhino)
- 2005 — Beast Wars — Classic Episodes — Where the Beasties Began! (Alliance Atlantis) — English and French audio.
- 2005 — Beast Wars — The Complete First Season (Alliance Atlantis) — English and French audio.
- 2006 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Season 1 (Madman Entertainment)
- 2009 — The Transformers: Beast Wars — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)

