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* When Rhinox flings the giant snake away in the jungle, if one listens carefully, one can hear a hard thud followed by an elephant bellowing.
* When Rhinox flings the giant snake away in the jungle, if one listens carefully, one can hear a hard thud followed by an elephant bellowing.
* It seems likely this episode was originally intended for production and airing earlier in the season.  Not only does the plot seem to retread (on a simpler level) the concepts of the just-aired "[[Call of the Wild]]", but late-arriving characters Airazor and Inferno are notably absent from the screen.
* It seems likely this episode was originally intended for production and airing earlier in the season.  Not only does the plot seem to retread (on a simpler level) the concepts of the just-aired "[[Call of the Wild]]", but late-arriving characters Airazor and Inferno are notably absent from the screen.
==Continuity Errors==
* The properties of Energon and its effects on the Transformers seem to vary from episode to episode. In a later episode, Blackarachnia threatens to destroy both herself and Tarantulas with a single, ''stabilised'' Energon cube. In ''this'' episode, Scorponok detonates an entire ''valley'' of ''unstable'' energon (creating a devastating atomic explosion in the process), and ''somehow'', the Maximals survive, albeit being in a critical condition.


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After an energon explosion, Rhinox must lead the blinded Maximals back to base.


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Summary

Rattrap burrows through some rocks to uncover a piece of valuable Energon. Cheetor congratulates Rattrap's discovery, while Dinobot, disgruntled with the labour, discovers a deposit of surface Energon several times the size of Rattrap's harvest.

Suddenly, a dart from Scorponok lands on one of the larger pieces of Energon. Rhinox recognizes the dart as an explosive, and rushes to toss it away from the unstable Energon. However with the Energon already fractured, there's no stopping the gigantic explosion. Once the fireball expands and rises into the sky, Scorponok and Waspinator are confident they've destroyed their enemies and return to base to report their conquest.

In the aftermath of the explosion, the four Maximals have all survived, but because of Energon poisoning, all of them have lost their sense of vision. Cheetor, Rattrap, and even Dinobot panic and fret - until Rhinox puts his foot down and gets his team moving, in hopes they can overcome their disability and reach home - or at least avoid being easy targets.

Rhinox, at the front of the train of blind Maximals, comes to a sudden stop, causing the Maximals behind him to bump into his large posterior. Dinobot hops back onto his feet (and onto one of Rattrap's as well). Rhinox silences the group so he can use his ears to detect if something is near the group - his suspicion is confirmed as a large Snake grabs Cheetor. Dinobot comically runs into a tree. Rattrap fails to fight the snake off, but Cheetor is saved due to the reptile deciding that Rattrap would be a better meal. Luckily, Rhinox is able to save Rattrap by tossing the snake over the horizon.

Tigatron and Optimus Primal (finally!) decide to search for their comrades who never reported home. Scorponok and Waspinator, searching for evidence of the expiry of the Maximals, decide to follow the trail of energon radiation their enemies left as the four walked away from the area. Waspinator finds the four as they cross a log over a waterfall, and the Predacon easily unhinges the log, causing the quartet to plunge into the water far beneath. As Waspinator congratualtes himself, Terrorsaur arrives, demanding proof of the wasp's endeavor.

The four maximals all manage to wash up on a shore together. Dinobot feels doomed by the situation but Rhinox remains hopeful. The Predacon fliers pass overhead at high speed, finding their targets. In response, Rhinox commands his group to transform to their robot modes. Next Rhinox instructs the group to imagine the targeting grid from their training. Using all his senses to extend his sensory awareness, Rhinox gives directions for Cheetor, Rattrap, and Dinobot to aim their weapons. Terrorsaur is hit, and the sound of fire alerts Tigatron to the missing group's location.

Being in robot mode for just a few extra minutes however, accelerated the energon poisoning blinding the maximals to the point that it causes the three gunners to fall into stasis. Luckily Primal arrives before the group's sparks are extinguished.

After Primal has brought his friends back to the Axalon, Rhinox exits the CR Chamber, the Energon poisoning cleaned from his system and his eyesight restored. Rhinox suggests that the whole ordeal was educational, and leaves to embrace his senses by smelling some flowers.

Quotes

"Nice find, Dino-miner. You're even better at this than Rattrap!"
"Mmm. I'm better at everything than Rattrap!"

-- Cheetor and Dinobot

Stats

Writers: Samuel Warren Joseph
Original Air Date: January 27, 1997

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Maximals Predacons Others
  1. Rattrap (1)
  2. Cheetor (2)
  3. Rhinox (3)
  4. Dinobot (4)
  5. Tigatron (9)
  6. Optimus Primal (10)
  7. Airazor (mentioned) (11)
  1. Scorponok (5)
  2. Waspinator (6)
  3. Megatron (7)
  4. Tarantulas (12)
  5. Terrorsaur (13)
  1. A large snake (8)

Notes

  • When Rhinox flings the giant snake away in the jungle, if one listens carefully, one can hear a hard thud followed by an elephant bellowing.
  • It seems likely this episode was originally intended for production and airing earlier in the season. Not only does the plot seem to retread (on a simpler level) the concepts of the just-aired "Call of the Wild", but late-arriving characters Airazor and Inferno are notably absent from the screen.

Continuity Errors

  • The properties of Energon and its effects on the Transformers seem to vary from episode to episode. In a later episode, Blackarachnia threatens to destroy both herself and Tarantulas with a single, stabilised Energon cube. In this episode, Scorponok detonates an entire valley of unstable energon (creating a devastating atomic explosion in the process), and somehow, the Maximals survive, albeit being in a critical condition.