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==Notes==  
==Notes==  
===Animation and technical errors===
===Animation and technical errors===
*Who shut off the groundbridge after Bulkhead entered the Kamchatka Peninsula? There's no way Miko could have pulled that switch by herself. Unless it turns off by it's self after everyone goes through it.
*Who shut off the groundbridge after Bulkhead entered the Kamchatka Peninsula? There's no way Miko could have pulled that switch by herself.
*Breakdown is seen being held down in MECH's base by metal bars welded around his hands.  However, in all shots of his lower body, nothing is shown to be holding it down.  Did MECH use another method to restrain his legs?
*Breakdown is seen being held down in MECH's base by metal bars welded around his hands.  However, in all shots of his lower body, nothing is shown to be holding it down.  Did MECH use another method to restrain his legs?
**It should also be noted that when Bulkhead was removing Breakdown's restraints, the sounds of the two bars that held down his hands being ripped up were heard, but nothing else to indicate Bulkhead removing or deactivating anything for Breakdown's legs.
**It should also be noted that when Bulkhead was removing Breakdown's restraints, the sounds of the two bars that held down his hands being ripped up were heard, but nothing else to indicate Bulkhead removing or deactivating anything for Breakdown's legs.


===Continuity errors===
===Continuity errors===
* Moments after calling Optimus Prime by name and stating that he was expecting Megatron, Silas tells Breakdown about his "would-be rescuers" without moving from the same location from which he had just been talking to them - yet Breakdown seems to have no idea that they were Autobots. How did he not hear the conversation?. Unless the pain Breakdown was enduring at the time was to much for him to hear anything. 
* Moments after calling Optimus Prime by name and stating that he was expecting Megatron, Silas tells Breakdown about his "would-be rescuers" without moving from the same location from which he had just been talking to them - yet Breakdown seems to have no idea that they were Autobots. How did he not hear the conversation?
* Silas has Breakdown's pain receptors shut off so he doesn't make a lot of noise while being operated on. If this is the first Cybertronian they've managed to capture, much less dissect, how would his scientists know how to do such a thing?. Silas did get a picture revealing the component's pf Prime in [[Convoy]], they could of studied Prime's body in between this time.
* Silas has Breakdown's pain receptors shut off so he doesn't make a lot of noise while being operated on. If this is the first Cybertronian they've managed to capture, much less dissect, how would his scientists know how to do such a thing?


===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
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*The [[Wikipedia:Kamchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka Peninsula]] is an actual place, with heavy volcanic activity. But if the show is placed in 2011, there are no recorded evacuations in 1991 due to volcanic activity.
*The [[Wikipedia:Kamchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka Peninsula]] is an actual place, with heavy volcanic activity. But if the show is placed in 2011, there are no recorded evacuations in 1991 due to volcanic activity.
*This episode has displayed a grand difference between Megatron and Starscream as leaders; Megatron has no regard for his servants if they go missing, especially if they're captured by humans, while Starscream values his teammates and is willing to go and rescue them against Megatron's orders. (Of course, Starscream subsequently ''uses'' this as blackmail to ensure Breakdown's loyalty to him against Megatron, but, well, still.)
*This episode has displayed a grand difference between Megatron and Starscream as leaders; Megatron has no regard for his servants if they go missing, especially if they're captured by humans, while Starscream values his teammates and is willing to go and rescue them against Megatron's orders. (Of course, Starscream subsequently ''uses'' this as blackmail to ensure Breakdown's loyalty to him against Megatron, but, well, still.)
*Ratchet's vehicular mode is making more frequent appearance now.


==Home video releases==
==Home video releases==

Revision as of 05:19, 20 June 2011

Transformers: Prime ep 16

Now all he needs is an eye patch and a bottle of scrumpy.
"Operation: Breakdown"
Production company Hasbro Studios
Airdate June 18, 2011
Written by Steven Melching
Directed by Shaunt Nigoghossian
Animation studio Polygon Pictures

Breakdown is captured by MECH, and the only ones who can save him are... Team Prime.

Synopsis

Bulkhead is fighting Breakdown in a ghost town on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Eastern Russia after the two have a run-in while tracking an energon signature. Though Bulkhead fights valiantly, Breakdown lays him flat with a hammer blow. As Breakdown prepares to finish the unconscious Bulkhead off, he's zapped by a blast of energy from a helicopter, which lands and disgorges Silas and a pack of MECH troops. Silas instructs them to take Breakdown. Bulkhead comes around to find Breakdown missing and Miko calling out to him on the comm. After he bridges back to base for repairs, everyone's confused about what happened to Breakdown. Agent Fowler has an idea who might be behind it.

On the Nemesis, Starscream relays news of Breakdown's capture to Megatron. Starscream is keen to hunt down the humans responsible, but Megatron intends to leave Breakdown to his fate for being captured by those weaker.

"No, Mister Bot, I expect you to die."

Breakdown recovers to find himself firmly attached to a metal slab. Silas introduces himself to the captive, who announces that Megatron will never pay a ransom, but Silas reveals they're not after money, just the technology in Breakdown's body.

Fowler fills the Autobots in — his intel has reported MECH activity in the Kamchatka Peninsula. While the other Autobots are happy for MECH to have Breakdown, Optimus Prime decides to mount a rescue mission. The others are surprised, and Bulkhead wonders if Optimus believes Breakdown will switch sides if the Autobots rescue him, but Optimus says while that's unlikely, they can't let MECH get Cybertronian technology.

Meanwhile, MECH have disengaged Breakdown's pain receptors in preparation for the operation. Silas thanks their captive in advance for the service he is about to do them, and the heavy machinery moves in to take the Decepticon apart.

Miko tries to talk Bulkhead into going on the mission, but he's not keen, and Optimus agrees he would not be an asset on the mission. Optimus departs with Ratchet, Bumblebee and Arcee. Miko looks disappointed, and Bulkhead suggests they watch a movie instead.

"I know what'll make you feel better - watching a rip-off of an old Japanese movie!"

Prime's team arrives in the ghost town, to find it deserted. Though Bumblebee spots some vehicle tracks, Ratchet reports he's got an energon trace, and they go to look for the source.

Fowler has already fallen asleep in front of Dinolizard vs. Five-Headed Ape. Miko isn't watching the movie though, as she's disappointed that Bulkhead isn't getting to face down his own arch-enemy. Bulkhead still doesn't want to rescue the 'Con, but Miko points out that if he doesn't, he won't get to have a rematch. Bulkhead takes the GroundBridge to Russia.

Prime's team finds the energon reading — it's Breakdown's eye, sitting in the open.

Bulkhead follows a MECH car to a railway tunnel and, weapons primed, ventures inside.

Ratchet hooks Breakdown's eye up to his scanner so they can retrieve the last images it saw, however it turns out that Silas has turned the eye into a two-way video feed. Silas is surprised to see the Autobots, but shows off the work they're doing on Breakdown and points out the bomb the Autobots are standing virtually on top of. Prime's team just manages to get clear before the bomb explodes.

Silas passes on the news to Breakdown that his would-be rescuers are Autobots, much to the captive's confusion. At this point, Bulkhead breaks through an outer door and fights his way through the MECH goons to find Breakdown. Freeing the startled Decepticon, Bulkhead leads the way to the exit, but once outside they're confronted by the bulk of the MECH forces. Bulkhead calls for backup and their pair start fighting in earnest. Silas's 'copter begins firing bursts of energy, and Breakdown in an uncharacteristic act of altruism knocks Bulkhead out of the way of them. The fight continues, but Silas's copilot reports incoming signals, resulting in Silas ordering a general retreat. Arriving, however, is not Optimus's team, but Starscream and a bunch of Vehicons. Starscream orders Breakdown to destroy Bulkhead, and though Breakdown is initially reluctant, Starscream sways him, and he attacks his Autobot rescuer. Bulkhead soundly pummels Breakdown before smashing Starscream and taking out the Vehicons with Breakdown's body. The Decepticons are forced to retreat as Optimus's team finally shows up. Optimus is impressed that Bulkhead has risen above his petty rivalries to rescue Breakdown, but the moment is spoiled by Bulkhead asking if they all saw how he bashed the Decepticons.

Breakdown pauses short of the Nemesis, where Starscream informs him that he will repay his debt one day... when he must choose between Megatron's leadership and Starscream's.

Silas records that the information they gained from Breakdown was enough for them to start Project Chimera...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"As much as I'll miss our little reunions... hammer time."

Breakdown before being captured by MECH


"You're making a very big mistake, little man. When I'm done with you they'll have to scrape you off the floor!"

Breakdown promises to make JaAm out of Silas.


"It's a trap!"
"Would this be a 'roll out' kind of trap?"

Optimus Prime ackbars and Arcee continues to be genre savvy.


"'Marco!' You're supposed to say 'Polo!'"

Bulkhead plays with MECH.


"Never run when you can fight."

Breakdown


"One day, you will repay your debt to me, Breakdown... the day it comes time to choose sides."
“Huh... between ‘Bots and ‘Cons?”
“Between myself – and Megatron.”

Starscream informs a confused Breakdown of his plans for the future.

Notes

Animation and technical errors

  • Who shut off the groundbridge after Bulkhead entered the Kamchatka Peninsula? There's no way Miko could have pulled that switch by herself.
  • Breakdown is seen being held down in MECH's base by metal bars welded around his hands. However, in all shots of his lower body, nothing is shown to be holding it down. Did MECH use another method to restrain his legs?
    • It should also be noted that when Bulkhead was removing Breakdown's restraints, the sounds of the two bars that held down his hands being ripped up were heard, but nothing else to indicate Bulkhead removing or deactivating anything for Breakdown's legs.

Continuity errors

  • Moments after calling Optimus Prime by name and stating that he was expecting Megatron, Silas tells Breakdown about his "would-be rescuers" without moving from the same location from which he had just been talking to them - yet Breakdown seems to have no idea that they were Autobots. How did he not hear the conversation?
  • Silas has Breakdown's pain receptors shut off so he doesn't make a lot of noise while being operated on. If this is the first Cybertronian they've managed to capture, much less dissect, how would his scientists know how to do such a thing?

Transformers references

Foreign dubbing

Real-world references

  • Miko plays the game "Marco Polo" with Bulkhead. Bulkhead later plays the game with MECH.
  • Dinolizard vs Five-Headed Ape is a parody of King Kong vs Godzilla.

Trivia

  • MECH can carve up Breakdown with ease with their surgical lasers, but the guns they give their footsoldiers seemingly have no effect on Transformers. Clearly MECH's footsoldiers should be equipped with surgical lasers instead.
  • The episode was screened at BotCon 2011 before its first airing on television.
  • This is the first episode of the series that Jack hasn't appeared in, leaving Arcee the only character at this point in the series to have appeared in every episode.
  • Starscream got better.
  • Miko seems to have learned her lesson: she didn't follow Bulkhead this time.
  • Human death must have occurred during Bulkhead and Breakdown's outdoor battle with MECH. Case in point: Breakdown throwing a car at a helicopter, causing a midair explosion.
  • Despite being Breakdown's partner, Knock Out makes no appearance in his episode, leaving the audience to wonder if he didn't know about Breakdown's capture, or didn't care enough to bother rescuing him.
  • The Kamchatka Peninsula is an actual place, with heavy volcanic activity. But if the show is placed in 2011, there are no recorded evacuations in 1991 due to volcanic activity.
  • This episode has displayed a grand difference between Megatron and Starscream as leaders; Megatron has no regard for his servants if they go missing, especially if they're captured by humans, while Starscream values his teammates and is willing to go and rescue them against Megatron's orders. (Of course, Starscream subsequently uses this as blackmail to ensure Breakdown's loyalty to him against Megatron, but, well, still.)

Home video releases