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So at present, 'bugger' is noted as being a rude word in the UK. Since the Scrapmetals are a swarm of evil bugs, I have to wonder if the line is supposed to be a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Ender's Game|Ender's Game]]'' --[[User:Fortress Minimus|Fortress Minimus]] 13:11, 8 July 2010 (EDT)
So at present, 'bugger' is noted as being a rude word in the UK. Since the Scrapmetals are a swarm of evil bugs, I have to wonder if the line is supposed to be a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Ender's Game|Ender's Game]]'' --[[User:Fortress Minimus|Fortress Minimus]] 13:11, 8 July 2010 (EDT)
:Probably not. Not sure about other areas, but here in NC "little buggers" is a pretty common expression. Sometimes it is pronounced "little boogers". --[[User:Khajidha|Khajidha]] 15:32, 8 July 2010 (EDT)

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Continuity and plotting errors

It's not really an error. Optimus' team had the advantage of Vector Prime being with them to open a dimension gate. Additionally, in episode 29 Megatron and Starscream's glowing was explained as channeling energon power. That's almost certainly the case here with Megatron, Scourge, and Thunderblast here. Especially since when Thunderblast is airborne in boat mode in another episode, she says she's doing it by generating an energon wave to cruise on. The glow around Megatron, Scourge, and Thunderblast would appear to be each of them channeling internal energon to create a protective forcefield. ZeldaTheSwordsman 22:17, 9 October 2009 (EDT)

'Buggers'

So at present, 'bugger' is noted as being a rude word in the UK. Since the Scrapmetals are a swarm of evil bugs, I have to wonder if the line is supposed to be a reference to Ender's Game --Fortress Minimus 13:11, 8 July 2010 (EDT)

Probably not. Not sure about other areas, but here in NC "little buggers" is a pretty common expression. Sometimes it is pronounced "little boogers". --Khajidha 15:32, 8 July 2010 (EDT)